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u察but I believe that Horgar will accept your stake in events once he encounters your force in the field。;
;That sounds risky。;
;Risk is the cost of opportunity察dear lady。 It cannot be avoided。;
Aliisza measured him with her smoky gaze。
;All right察─she said察 but I'll warn you that Kaanyr will be quite put out with me if he marches his army off into the wilds of the Underdark and misses all the fun。;
;I will not disappoint you察─Nimor promised。 He allowed himself a deep draught of wine察and pushed his chair away from the table。 ;That would seem to conclude our business察Lady Aliisza。 I thank you for the fine supper and the pleasant pany。;
;Leaving so soon拭─Aliisza said察with just a hint of a pout。
She drifted closer察a mischievous fire springing up in her eyes察and Nimor found his gaze roving over the voluptuous curves of her body。 She leaned forward to put her hands on the arms of his chair察and enfolded her wings around him。 With sinuous grace she lowered herself closer to nibble at his ear察pressing her soft察hot flesh against him。
;If we've finished our business already察Nimor Imphraezl察it must be time for pleasure察─she whispered into his ear。
Nimor inhaled the delicious odor of her perfume and found his hands roving to stroke her hips and bring her closer still。
;If you insist察─he murmured察kissing the hollow of her neck。
She shivered in his arms as he reached up to unlace her corselet。
The crude paddlewheels at the sides of Coalhewer's boat clattered loudly in the darkness察churning the black water into furious察white察rushing foam。 The hulking skeletons in their well´like space at the boat's center stooped and rose察stooped and rose察their bony hands clamped to the crankshafts driving the wheels。 Relentlessly察tirelessly察they continued their mindless work察held to their labors by the necromantic magic that had animated them years察or perhaps decades past。 Halisstra was no judge of waterborne travel察but it seemed to her that Coalhewer's boat was holding to a pace that would be difficult to match。
She risked a glance back over her shoulder to see if her panions had marked any signs of pursuit。 Ryld察Jeggred察and Pharaun all stood in the rear of the boat察watching its wake。 Quenthel sat on a large trunk just under the boat's scaffoldlike bridge察also gazing back toward Gracklstugh。 Valas stood on the bridge alongside Coalhewer察making sure that the duergar captain kept the ungainly vehicle to the course he desired。
Halisstra and Danifae had taken up the posts of lookouts察peering ahead to make sure they didn't run headlong into trouble。 Halisstra hadn't bothered to debate the arrangement。 The males were best placed between the rest of the pany and the most likely threats察and Pharaun was probably their best weapon against any pursuit out of Gracklstugh。
The city itself was no longer visible察except as a long察low red smudge。 The firelight of the dwarves' forges could be seen for several miles across the vast black space of the Dark Lake's open waters察a sense of distance that reminded Halisstra of the unnatural vistas of the World Above。 They'd churned their way east and south from Gracklstugh's waterfront for several hours察with no sign of anyone following察but Halisstra couldn't shake the impression that they were not clear of the duergar yet。 Reluctantly she shifted her gaze back to the boundless dark in front of the boat察and checked her crossbow to make sure it was ready to fire。
Halisstra carefully scanned her half of the bow察starting with the water close to the boat and working her way farther out until even her drow sight could make out nothing more through the blackness察then she returned her gaze to the boat and started again。 Great stalactites or columns´it was impossible to tell´descended from the ceiling and vanished into the inky water at odd intervals察creating titanic pillars of stone for the boat to navigate around。 In other spots the jagged points of stalagmites jutted from the surface like spears。 Coalhewer steered well clear of those察pointing out that there might be two submerged rocks for every one that broke the surface。
;I can't believe I'm crouching on the deck of a duergar boat察fleeing for my life from a city I'd never seen before three days ago察─Halisstra murmured察breaking the long silence。 ;Two tendays ago I was the heir apparent of a great House in a noble city。 One tenday ago I was a prisoner察betrayed by the petty malice of Faeryl Zauvirr察and now here I am察a rootless wanderer with nothing more to my name than the armor on my back and whatever odds and ends are stowed in my pack。 I just cannot fathom why。;
;I am not unfamiliar with changes in one's circumstances and fortunes察─Danifae said。 ;What is the point of asking why拭It is the will of the Spider Queen。;
;Is it拭─Halisstra asked。 ;House Melarn stood for twenty centuries or more察only to fall in the hour when Lolth withdrew her favor from our entire race。 It was only in her absence that our enemies could overthrow us。;
Danifae did not reply察nor did Halisstra expect her to。 That thought was perilously close to heresy察after all。 To suggest that something had occurred against Lolth's will was to doubt the power of the Spider Queen察and to question Lolth's power was to invite death and condemnation as a faithless weakling。 The fate that awaited the faithless in the afterlife was too terrible to contemplate。 Unless Lolth chose to take the soul of a follower to her divine abode in the Demonweb Pits察a drow's spirit would be condemned to anguish and oblivion in the barren wastelands where the dead of all kinds were judged。 Only abject worship and perfect service could sway the Dark Queen to intercede on one's behalf and grant life beyond life察eternal existence as one of Lolth's divine host。
Of course察thought Halisstra察if Lolth is dead察then damnation and oblivion bee unavoidable察don't they
She blanched at the thought and shivered in horror察standing quickly and pacing away from the bridge to hide her face from the others。
I must not think such things察she told herself。 Better to empty my mind of all thoughts than to entertain blasphemy。
She closed her eyes and took a deep breath察doing her best to banish her insidious doubts。
;We've got trouble察─Ryld announced from the afterdeck。 The weapons master knelt and peered through the darkness behind the boat。 ;Three boats察much like this one。;
;I see them察─Pharaun said。 He glanced up at the bridge。 ;Master Coalhewer察I thought you said this was the fastest vessel on the Darklake。 Am I to gather that you exaggerated a bit拭
The dwarf scowled back into the darkness and replied察 I've never been overtaken before today察so how was I t'know any different拭
He muttered a foul string of curses and paced from one end of the bridge to the other察never taking his eyes off the following boats。
;They're not gaining on us by much察─Quenthel observed after a long moment。 ;It's going to take them a while to catch us。;
Halisstra turned and clambered past the bridge to gaze aft。 She could see the pursuing boats察just barely。 They trailed behind Coalhewer's craft by a bowshot察black ghosts silhouetted faintly against the dying red smudge that marked the city behind them。 A glimmer of white played at the bow of each boat where it parted the waters。
She looked up at the duergar and asked察 Can't you make this thing go any faster拭
Coalhewer growled and waved a hand at the skeletons driving the craft。
;They've been told to go as fast as they can察─he said。 ;We might speed her up by throwing weight over the side察but there's no telling if it'd be help enough。;
;How far are we from the southern wall of the cavern拭─asked Quenthel。
;I don't know these waters well。 Three miles察I'd guess。;
;Then keep to your course察─the Baenre decided。 ;Once we're ashore察we'll be able to outdistance any pursuit察or pick our ground to fight on if we decide not to run。;
;But what of my boat拭─Coalhewer demanded。 ;D'ye have any idea how much I paid for it拭
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