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rther than they will a war´chief。 You saw the mob in the village察and there were hundreds hiding along the river bank that you didn't see。 More ing察from the farther villages。 He'll have at least three thousand fighting´men。 I lay in the bushes and heard their talk as they went past。 They mean to attack the fort察when察I don't know察but Zogar doesn't dare delay long。 He's gathered them and whipped them into a frenzy。 If he doesn't lead them into battle quickly察they'll fall to quarreling with one another。 They're like blood´mad tigers。
;I don't know whether they can take the fort or not。 Anyway察we've got to get back across the river and give the warning。 The settlers on the Velitrium road must either get into the fort or back to Velitrium。 While the Picts are besieging the fort察war parties will range the road far to the east´might even cross Thunder River and raid the thickly settled country behind Velitrium。;
As he talked he was leading the way deeper and deeper into the ancient wilderness。 Presently he grunted with satisfaction。 They had reached a spot where the underbrush was more scattered察and an outcropping of stone was visible察wandering off southward。 Balthus felt more secure as they followed it。 Not even a Pict could trail them over naked rock。
;How did you get away拭─he asked presently。
Conan tapped his mail´shirt and helmet。
;If more borderers would wear harness there'd be fewer skulls hanging on the altar´huts。 But most men make noise if they wear armor。 They were waiting on each side of the path察without moving。 And when a Pict stands motionless察the very beasts of the forest pass him without seeing him。 They'd seen us crossing the river and got in their places。 If they'd gone into ambush after we left the bank察I'd have had some hint of it。 But they were waiting察and not even a leaf trembled。 The devil himself couldn't have suspected anything。 The first suspicion I had was when I heard a shaft rasp against a bow as it was pulled back。 I dropped and yelled for the men behind me to drop察but they were too slow察taken by surprise like that。
;Most of them fell at the first volley that raked us from both sides。 Some of the arrows crossed the trail and struck Picts on the other side。 I heard them howl。; He grinned with vicious satisfaction。 ;Such of us as were left plunged into the woods and closed with them。 When I saw the others were all down or taken察I broke through and outfooted the painted devils through the darkness。 They were all around me。 I ran and crawled and sneaked察and sometimes I lay on my belly under the bushes while they passed me on all sides。
;I tried for the shore and found it lined with them察waiting for just such a move。 But i'd have cut my way through and taken a chance on swimming察only I heard the drums pounding in the village and knew they'd taken somebody alive。
;They were all so engrossed in Zogar's magic that I was able to climb the wall behind the altar´hut。 There was a warrior supposed to be watching at that point察but he was squatting behind the hut and peering around the corner at the ceremony。 I came up behind him and broke his neck with my hands before he knew what was happening。 It was his spear I threw into the snake察and that's his ax you're carrying。;
;But what was that´that thing you killed in the altar´hut拭─asked Balthus察with a shiver at the memory of the dim´seen horror。
;One of Zogar's gods。 One of Jhebbal's children that didn't remember and had to be kept chained to the altar。 A bull ape。 The Picts think they're sacred to the Hairy One who lives on the moon´the gorilla´god of Gullah。
;It's getting light。 Here's a good place to hide until we see how close they're on our trail。 Probably have to wait until night to break back to the river。;
A low hill pitched upward察girdled and covered with thick trees and bushes。 Near the crest Conan slid into a tangle of jutting rocks察crowned by dense bushes。 Lying among them they could see the jungle below without being seen。 It was a good place to hide or defend。 Balthus did not believe that even a Pict could have trailed them over the rocky ground for the past four or five miles察but he was afraid of the beasts that obeyed Zogar Sag。 His faith in the curious symbol wavered a little now。 But Conan had dismissed the possibility of beasts tracking them。
A ghostly whiteness spread through the dense branches察the patches of sky visible altered in hue察grew from pink to blue。 Balthus felt the gnawing of hunger察though he had slaked his thirst at a stream they had skirted。 There was plete silence察except for an occasional chirp of a bird。 The drums were no longer to be heard。 Balthus' thoughts reverted to the grim scene before the altar´hut。
;Those were ostrich plumes Zogar Sag wore察─he said。 ;I've seen them on the helmets of knights who rode from the East to visit the barons of the marches。 There are no ostriches in this forest察are there拭
;They came from Kush察─answered Conan。 ;West of here察many marches察lies the seashore。 Ships from Zingara occasionally e and trade weapons and ornaments and wine to the coastal tribes for skins and copper ore and gold dust。 Sometimes they trade ostrich plumes they got from the Stygians察who in turn got them from the black tribes of Kush察which lies south of Stygia。 The Pictish shamans place great store by them。 But there's much risk in such trade。 The Picts are too likely to try to seize the ship。 And the coast is dangerous to ships。 I've sailed along it when I was with the pirates of the Barachan Isles察which lie southwest of Zingara。;
Balthus looked at his panion with admiration。
;I knew you hadn't spent your life on this frontier。 You've mentioned several far places。 You've traveled widely拭
;I've roamed far察farther than any other man of my race ever wandered。 I've seen all the great cities of the Hyborians察the Shemites察the Stygians察and the Hyrkanians。 I've roamed in the unknown countries south of the black kingdoms of Kush察and east of the Sea of Vilayet。 I've been a mercenary captain察a corsair察a kozak察a penniless vagabond察a general´hell察I've been everything except a king of a civilized country察and I may be that察before I die。; The fancy pleased him察and he grinned hardly。 Then he shrugged his shoulders and stretched his mighty figure on the rocks。 ;This is as good a life as any。 I don't know how long I'll stay on the frontier察a week察a month察a year。 I have a roving foot。 But it's as well on the border as anywhere。;
Balthus set himself to watch the forest below them。 Momentarily he expected to see fierce painted faces thrust through the leaves。 But as the hours passed no stealthy footfall disturbed the brooding quiet。 Balthus believed the Picts had missed their trail and given up the chase。 Conan grew restless。
;We should have sighted parties scouring the woods for us。 If they've quit the chase察it's because they're after bigger game。 They may be gathering to cross the river and storm the fort。;
;Would they e this far south if they lost the trail拭
;They've lost the trail察all right察otherwise they'd have been on our necks before now。 Under ordinary circumstances they'd scour the woods for miles in every direction。 Some of them should have passed without sight of this hill。 They must be preparing to cross the river。 We've got to take a chance and make for the river。;
Creeping down the rocks Balthus felt his flesh crawl between his shoulders as he momentarily expected a withering blast of arrows from the green masses above them。 He feared that the Picts had discovered them and were lying about in ambush。 But Conan was convinced no enemies were near察and the Cimmerian was right。
;We're miles to the south of the village察─grunted Conan。 ;We'll hit straight through for the river。 I don't know how far down the river they've spread察We'll hope to hit it below them。;
With haste that seemed reckless to Balthus they hurried eastward。 The woods seemed empty of life。 Conan believed that all the Picts were gathered in the vicinity of Gwawela察if察indeed察they had not already crossed the river。 He did not believe they would cross in the daytime察however。
;Some woodsman would be sure to see them and give the alarm。 They'll cross above and below the fort察out of sight of the sentries。 Then others will get in canoes and make straight across for the river wall。 As soon as they attack察those hidden in the woods on the east shore will assail the fort from the other sides。 They've tried that before察and got the guts shot and hacked out of them。 But this time they've got enough men to make a real onslaught of it。;
They pushed on without pausing察though Balthus gazed longingly at the squirrels flitting among the branches察which he could have brought down with a cast of his ax。 With a sigh he drew up his broad belt。 The everlasting silence and gloom of the primitive forest was beginning to depress him。 He found himself thinking of the open groves and sun´dappled meadows of the Tauran察of the bluff cheer of his father's steep´thatched察diamond´paned house察of the fat cows browsing through the deep lush grass察and the hearty fellowship of the brawny察bare´armed plowmen and herdsmen。
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