tw.togreenangeltower2-第139节
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Miriamele stared at him; then at silent Cadrach。 For a moment; her mind was empty of everything except the howling of the wind outside。 At last; a memory fluttered up from the depths。
〃Follow me。〃 She shouldered her pack and Norn bow and ran across the damp stone toward the doorway and the residence stairs。 Binabik hurried after her。 She did not look back to see what Cadrach did。
Tiamak and Josua scrambled up the stairwell; silent except for their labored breath; struggling to stay close behind Camaris。 A flight above them the knight climbed steadily; unheeding as a sleepwalker; his powerful legs carrying him upward two steps at a time。
〃How could any stairs stretch so high?〃 Tiamak gasped。 His lame leg was throbbing。
〃There are mysteries in this place I never dreamed。〃 Josua held his torch high; and the shadows leaped from crevice to crevice along the richly…textured walls。 〃Who knew a whole world still remained down here?〃
Tiamak shuddered。 The silver…masked Norn Queen hovering over the Skin's sacred pool was a mystery that the Wrannaman wished he had never discovered。 Her words; her chill invincibility; and especially the dreadful power that had filled the cavern of the Pool of Three Depths; had haunted him all the way up the great staircase。 〃Our ignorance is thrown back at us;〃 he panted。 〃We are fighting things we only guessed at; or glimpsed in nightmares。 Now the Sithi are locked in struggle with that。。。 she…thing; fighting; dying。。。 and we do not even know why。〃
Josua turned his gaze from the old man's back to peer briefly at Tiamak。 〃I thought that was the task of the Scroll League。 To know such things。〃
〃Those who went before us knew more than we do;〃 Tiamak replied。 〃And there is much that even Morgenes and the others never learned; much hidden even to Eahlstan Fiskerne; who they say was a true if secret friend to the Sithi。 The immortals have always been tight…fisted with their lore。〃
〃And who can blame them; after the harm mortals have done with nothing more than stone and iron and fire。〃 Josua glanced at the marsh man again。 〃Ah;' merciful God; we are wasting breath on talk。 I see pain on your face; Tiamak。 Let me carry you a white。〃
Tiamak; climbing doggedly; shook his head。 〃Camaris has not slowed。 We would fall farther behind; and if we leave the stairs we might lose him again; with no Sithi this time to help us find our way。 He would be alone; and we might wander here forever。〃 He mounted several more steps before he had the breath to speak again。 〃If need be; let me trail behind。 It is more important you stay with Camaris than with me。〃
Josua did not say anything; but at last nodded unhappily。
The terrible sensation of shifting eddied away; and with it the dancing lights that; for a moment; had made Tiamak think the great staircase was burning。 He shook his head; trying to clear his rattled thoughts。 What could be happening? The air seemed strangely hot; and he felt the hairs on his arm and neck prickling。
〃Something dreadful is happening;〃 Tiamak cried。 He staggered in Josua's shadow; wondering if the increasing force of the strange slippages meant that the Norn Queen was defeating the Sithi。 The thought fastened on him as though it had claws。 Perhaps she had escaped the pool。 Would she follow him and the prince up the darkened stairs; silver mask expressionless; white robes fluttering。。。 ?
〃He's gone!〃 Josua's voice was full of horror。 〃But how can that be?〃
〃What? Gone where?〃 Tiamak looked up。
The torchlight revealed a place where the stairwell abruptly stopped; capped by a low ceiling of stone。 Camaris was nowhere in sight。
〃There is no place he could have hidden!〃 the prince said。
〃No; look!〃 Tiamak pointed toward a fissure in the ceiling wide enough to allow a man to crawl through。
Josua quickly lifted Tiamak up into the hole; then held him steady while the Wrannaman probed for something to grasp。 Tiamak found he could almost push his head above the surface on the far side。 He pulled himself up and through; fighting against his treacherous; weary muscles; and when he lay quivering on the stone floor he called down through the fissure: 〃e! It's a storeroom!〃
Josua tossed up the torch。 With a helping hand from Tiamak; he struggled upward through the crack。 Together they raced across the room; dodging the bits of wreckage strewn about; and climbed a rickety ladder through a hatchway。 Beyond this was another storeroom; this one with a small window high in the wall。 Threatening black clouds roiled in the box of sky visible there; and cold wind bled through。 Another hatchway led to yet one more level。
As Tiamak put his aching leg to the bottommost rung; a crash resounded back through the hatch door; a sudden and violent sound。 Josua; who climbed above him; sped up the ladder and disappeared。
When Tiamak made his way to the top; he found himself in a small; shadowy room; staring at the flinders of a door strewn outward into the chamber beyond。 He could see torchlight in the chamber; and figures moving。 Josua's voice rang out。
〃You! May God send your black soul to hell!〃
Tiamak hurried to the doorway; then stopped; blinking as he tried to make sense of the wide circular room that opened before him。 On his left; the windows above the tall main doors streamed with scarlet…tinted light that vied with the dull glow of torches in the wall sconces。 Just a few cubits before the Wrannaman; Camaris stood in the ruins of the smaller door which had blocked his own way out into the chamber; the old knight now stood motionless; as though stunned。 Josua was only an arm's length away from Camaris; Naidel unsheathed and dangling in his hand。 Two dozen paces beyond them; on the far side of the stone floor; a small door in the wall mirrored the one Camaris had just burst into flinders。 On Tiamak's right; beyond a high arch; a great sweep of stairs coiled upward out of sight。
But it was the figures on the bottom steps of this staircase that caught and held Tiamak's eye; as they had Josua's…especially the bald man in the flapping red robe; who stood tall in the midst of a strew of human bodies; like a fisherman in a shallow stream。 One armored man he still held by the shoulders; though the way the soldier's gold…helmeted head wagged suggested he had long since stopped fighting。
〃Damn you; Pryrates; let him go!〃 cried Josua。
The priest laughed。 With a shrug; he effortlessly threw aside 。。。 Camaris; who clattered on the stone flags and lay still; black blade clutched in his fist。
Tiamak stared in numb astonishment。 The Camaris he and Josua had followed still stood nearby; wavering slightly like a tree in a stiff breeze。 How could there be two? Who sprawled there?
〃Isorn!〃 Josua shouted; his voice ragged with grief。 Tiamak suddenly remembered; and the terror that clutched him clamped tighter。 The deception they had conceived with the Sithi had e to this…this clutter of motionless men? Nearly a dozen soldiers; including powerful young Isorn; and the priest had defeated them with his bare hands? What could possibly stop Pryrates and his immortal ally now? Josua and his panions had but one of the Great Swords; and its wielder; Camaris;
seemed lost in a dreaming daze。。。。
〃I'll have your heart for this;〃 Prince Josua snarled; leaping toward the stairway。 Pryrates lifted his hands and a nimbus of oily yellow light flickered around the alchemist's fingers。 As Naidel came flashing toward him in a wide; deadly arc; Pryrates' hand snaked out and caught the blade。 The point of contact hissed like a hot stone dropped into water; then the priest grabbed Josua's sword arm and pulled him forward。 The prince struggled; flailing at Pryrates with his other; handless arm; but the priest caught that too and drew Josua toward him until their faces were so close it seemed that the alchemist might kiss the prince。
〃It is almost too easy;〃 Pryrates said; laughing。
Tiamak; weak with fear; slid back into the shadows of the doorway。 I must do something…but who am I? The Wrannaman could barely stand upright。 A little man; a nobody! I am no fighter! He would catch me and kill me like a tiny fish。
〃There is no hell deep enough for you;〃 Josua grated。 Sweat streamed down his face; and his sword arm trembled; but he seemed as helpless as a child in the priest's prisoning grip。
〃And I will visit them all。〃 Pryrates extended his arms again。 The yellow light wavered around him。 〃You are one of the few who have balked me; Lackhand。 Now you will see that your interference es to…nothing。〃 He flung Josua against the nearby arch。 The prince struck hard and slid down to lie motionless beside a man dressed in his own gray surcoat and armor…the Nabbanai baron's brother; Brindalles。 The man's right arm; like Josua's; ended in a black leather cap; but Brindalles' arm was bent at an angle that made Tiamak's stomach lurch。 There was no sign of life on the impostor's pale; blood…flecked face。
Tiamak shrank farther back into the shadows; but Pryrates did not even look at him。 Instead; the priest moved up the stairwell; then stopped and turned to Camaris。
〃e; old one;〃 he said; and smiled。 Tiamak thought his grin as