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Red Nails
Jewels of Gwahlur
Beyond the Black River
RED NAILS
For some two years察as captain of the Wastrel察Conan continues a highly successful career as a freebooter。 However察the other Zingaran pirates察jealous of the outlander in their midst察at last bring him down off the coast of Shem。 Escaping inland and hearing that wars are in the offing along the borders of Stygia察Conan joins the Free panions察a band of condottieri under the mand of one Zarallo。 Instead of rich plunder察however察he finds himself engaged in uneventful guard duty in the border post of Sukhmet察on the frontier of the black kingdoms。 The wine is sour and the pickings poor察and Conan soon gets tired of black women。 His boredom ends with the appearance in Sukhmet of Valeria of the Red Brotherhood察a woman pirate whom he had known in his Barachan days。 When she takes drastic measures to repulse a Stygian officer察Conan follows her south into the lands of the blacks。
1。 The Skull on the Crag
The woman on the horse reined in her weary steed。 It stood with its legs wide´braced察its head drooping察as if it found even the weight of the gold´tassled察red´leather bridle too heavy。 The woman drew a booted foot out of the silver stirrup and swung down from the gilt´worked saddle。 She made the reins fast to the fork of a sapling察and turned about察hands on her hips察to survey her surroundings。
They were not inviting。 Giant trees hemmed in the small pool where her horse had just drunk。 Clumps of undergrowth limited the vision that quested under the somber twilight of the lofty arches formed by intertwining branches。 The woman shivered with a twitch of her magnificent shoulders察and then cursed。
She was tall察full´bosomed察and large´limbed察with pact shoulders。 Her whole figure reflected an unusual strength察without detracting from the femininity of her appearance。 She was all woman察in spite of her bearing and her garments。 The latter were incongruous察in view of her present environs。 Instead of a skirt she wore short察wide´legged silk breeches察which ceased a hand's breadth short of her knees察and were upheld by a wide silken sash worn as a girdle。 Flaring´topped boots of soft leather came almost to her knees察and a low´necked察wide´collared察wide´sleeved silk shirt pleted her costume。 One one shapely hip she wore a straight double´edged sword察and on the other a long dirk。 Her unruly golden hair察cut square at her shoulders察was confined by a band of crimson satin。
Against the background of somber察primitive forest she posed with an unconscious picturesqueness察bizarre and out of place。 She should have been posed against a background of sea clouds察painted masts察and wheeling gulls。 There was the color of the sea in her wide eyes。 And that was at it should have been察because this was Valeria of the Red Brotherhood察whose deeds are celebrated in song and ballad wherever seafarers gather。
She strove to pierce the sullen green roof of the arched branches and see the sky which presumably lay above it察but presently gave it up with a muttered oath。
Leaving her horse tied察she strode off toward the east察glancing back toward the pool from time to time in order to fix her route in her mind。 The silence of the forest depressed her。 No birds sang in the lofty boughs察nor did any rustling in the bushes indicate the presence of small animals。 For leagues she had traveled in a realm of brooding stillness察broken only by the sounds of her own flight。
She had slaked her thirst at the pool察but now felt the gnawing of hunger and began looking about for some of the fruit on which she had sustained herself since exhausting the food originally in her saddlebags。
Ahead of her察presently察she saw an outcropping of dark察flint´like rock that sloped upward into what looked like a rugged crag rising among the trees。 Its summit was lost to view amidst a cloud of encircling leaves。 Perhaps its peak rose above the treetops察and from it she could see what lay beyond´if察indeed察anything lay beyond but more of this apparently illimitable forest through which she had ridden for so many days。
A narrow ridge formed a natural ramp that led up the steep face of the crag。 After she had ascended some fifty feet察she came to the belt of leaves that surrounded the rock。 The trunks of the trees did not crowd close to the crag察but the ends of their lower branches extended about it察veiling it with their foliage。 She groped on in leafy obscurity察not able to see either above or below her察but presently she glimpsed blue sky察and a moment later came out in the clear察hot sunlight and saw the forest roof stretching away under her feet。
She was standing on a broad shelf which was about even with the treetops察and from it rose a spire´like jut that was the ultimate peak of the crag she had climbed。 But something else caught her attention at the moment。 Her foot had struck something in the litter of blown dead leaves which carpeted the shelf。 She kicked them aside and looked down on the skeleton of a man。 She ran an experienced eye over the bleached frame察but saw no broken bones nor any sign of violence。 The man must have died a natural death察though why he should have climbed a tall crag to die she could not imagine。
She scrambled up to the summit of the spire and looked toward the horizons。 The forest roof´which looked like a floor from her vantage point´was just as impenetrable as from below。 She could not even see the pool by which she had left her horse。 She glanced northward察in the direction from which she had e。 She saw only the rolling green ocean stretching away and away察with just a vague blue line in the distance to hint of the hill range she had crossed days before察to plunge into this leafy waste。
West and east the view was the same察though the blue hill´line was lacking in those directions。 But when she turned her eyes southward she stiffened and caught her breath。 A mile away in that direction the forest thinned out and ceased abruptly察giving way to a cactus´dotted plain。 And in the midst of that plain rose the walls and towers of a city。 Valeria swore in amazement。 This passed belief。 She would not have been surprised to sight human habitations of another sort´the beehive´shaped huts of the black people察or the cliff´dwellings of the mysterious brown race which legends declared inhabited some country of this unexplored region。 But it was a startling experience to e upon a walled city here so many long weeks' march from the nearest outposts of any sort of civilization。
Her hands tiring from clinging to the spirelike pinnacle察she let herself down on the shelf察frowning in indecision。 She had e far´from the camp of the mercenaries by the border town of Sukhmet amidst the level grasslands察where desperate adventurers of many races guard the Stygian frontier against the raids that e up like a red wave from Darfar。 Her flight had been blind察into a country of which she was wholly ignorant。 And now she wavered between an urge to ride directly to that city in the plain察and the instinct of caution which prompted her to skirt it widely and continue her solitary flight。
Her thoughts were scattered by the rustling of the leaves below her。 She wheeled catlike察snatched at her sword察and then she froze motionless察staring wide´eyed at the man before her。
He was almost a giant in stature察muscles rippling smoothly under his skin察which the sun had burned brown。 His garb was similar to hers察except that he wore a broad leather belt instead of a girdle。 Broadsword and poniard hung from his belt。
;Conan察the Cimmerian ─ejaculated the woman。 ;What are you doing on my trail拭
He grinned hardly察and his fierce blue eyes burned with a light any woman could understand as they ran over her magnificent figure察lingering on the swell of her splendid breasts beneath the light shirt察and the clear white flesh displayed between breeches and boot´tops。
;Don't you know拭─he laughed。 ;Haven't I made my admiration for you plain ever since I first saw you拭
;A stallion could have made it no plainer察─she answered disdainfully。 ;But I never expected to encounter you so far from the ale barrels and meatpots of Sukhmet。 Did you really follow me from Zarallo's camp察or were you whipped forth for a rogue拭
He laughed at her insolence and flexed his mighty biceps。
;You know Zarallo didn't have enough knaves to whip me out of camp察─he grinned。 ;Of course I followed you。 Lucky thing for you察too察wench When you knifed that Stygian officer察you forfeited Zarallo's favor察and protection察and you outlawed yourself with the Stygians。;
;I know it察─she replied sullenly。 ;But what else could I do拭You know what my provocation was。;
;Sure察─he agreed。 ;If I'd been there察I'd have knifed him myself。 But if a woman must live in the war camps of men察she can expect such things。;
Valeria stamped her booted foot and swore。
;Why won't men let me life a man's life拭
;That's obvious ─Again his eager eyes devoured her。 ;But you were wise to run away。 The Stygians would have had you skinned。 That officer's brother followed you察faster than you