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蛛后之战(被遗忘的国度系列英文版)-第5部分

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 collapsed; and the serpents thrashed in joy。
Quenthel could feel their exultation through the psionic link they shared; but she knew it was premature。 The spider had plenty of other eyes; and the stroke had only balked it for an instant。 It was still going to spring。
Though caught without certain of her protections; Quenthel was at least wearing the necklace of dull black pearls。 She reached up; slipped one of the enchanted beads from the specially crafted fine gold chain; and threw it at the spider。
White light blazed around her; seemingly emanating from all directions at once。 Thanks be to Lolth; this time her magic had an effect。 The spider slipped and floundered。 Encased in an invisible sphere of magical force it thrashed about in panic。 The explosion had opened horrid sores that speckled the creature's body。 Unfortunately; it seemed able to ignore whatever pain those wounds caused it and continued scratching at the restraining sphere。 Bluewhite sparks flashed at the tips of its feet; and Quenthel knew it was using more than brute force and panic to break free。
Speak to me; Quenthel thought; sure the words would be heard in the spider's mind。 She felt a connection; but a tenuous one; perhaps attenuated by the sphere of force。
The sphere faded as Quenthel swung the whip again; trying to smash through the creature's hideous visage and into the brain that presumably lay behind it。 
The spider sprang away as explosively as one of its tiny jumping cousins; arcing high and landing at the far end of the chamber behind a rank of sculptures。 The spirit scuttled through the shadows; and even though Quenthel was watching intently; in another second she lost track of it。
Where are you? she sent。
The reply was a burst of anger from the creature no mere words could convey。 Quenthel gave up trying to municate with it; though if it was a servant of Lolth; it should respond to her。
〃You could get out now; Mistress;〃 said Hsiv; the first imp Quenthel had bound inside a whip viper。 〃From over there; it couldn't reach you before you run out the door。〃
〃Nonsense〃 she snapped。 〃The brute disrupted my Academy; threatened my person; and I will have my vengeance。〃
Infected with her anger; the banded vipers reared and hissed until she silenced them with a mental mand。
One of the priestesses sprawled on the floor was moaning in pain。 Quenthel stalked over to the spider's victim and kicked her in the head; silencing her instantly。
The drow high priestess had eliminated all extraneous sounds; but it didn't help her locate the spider。 Save for the soft hiss of her own breathing; the chamber was silent。
Turning slowly; heart pounding; she inspected the arachnid effigies all around her。 Did that jointed spindle of a leg just twitch? Did that head; coyly turned just enough that she couldn't quite get an adequate look at it; possess too many eyes? Had the figure on the right shifted a hair closer when she wasn't looking?
No; no; and no。 It was just her imagination; trying to supply what observation had not。
She sniffed repeatedly; but that was no help; either。 The spider's stink hung in the air; but it seemed no stronger in one direction than another。
Curse it; the demon had to be somewhere
Yes; she realized; but it didn't have to still be on the floor; not if it could skitter up vertical surfaces like its smaller kindred。
Assuming the demon was clinging to the upper walls or ceiling it might have taken it a moment to shake off the shock of the flare and its ugly wounds; but surely it was creeping into the best position from which to leap down on its adversary。
Quenthel peered upward。 The artists had decorated the shadowy highest reaches of the chamber as well。 The ceiling was an octagonal web a crawl with painted spiders; providing splendid camouflage for the creature。 If it was in fact crouching in their midst; she couldn't see it。
Still scanning the ceiling; the whip vipers keeping watch as well; she backed to one of the wall sconces and read the trigger phrase from another scroll; whereupon the candle flame leaped up and turned a roiling black。 She put her arm into the dark fire; and her flowing gossamer sleeve caught instantly。
Though they were at the end of what was; thus far; the nonburning arm; the serpents hissed and coiled in alarm。 Quenthel brought them to heel with a brutal thrust of her will。 Feeling naught but a pleasant warmth; she silently manded the dark fire。 A portion of the magical stuff flowed down her arm and congealed into a soft; semisolid ball in her palm。 She threw it; and her magic shot it up like a sling bullet to strike the ceiling fresco where it splashed into a great gout of murky flame。
Quenthel followed that first missile with a steady barrage。 Where the dark fire had kissed it; the fresco began to burn with ordinary yellow flame; suffusing the air with eyestinging smoke and a vile stink that was also a sickening; throatclenching taste at the back of her mouth。
She was throwing blindly; but with the blaze above spreading; it shouldn't matter。 Surely the spider wouldn't simply sit still and allow itself to burn。 The fire ought to spur it into motion and thus into visibility。
Unless; of course; the spider wasn't really on the ceiling; which was a real possibility。 Maybe it was actually hiding elsewhere。 It might even be creeping up on her while she stared at the burning painting and the nervous vipers worried more about their proximity to a dark fire than about keeping watch。
No; her intuition had pointed her in the right direction。 She spotted the spider as it gathered itself to spring down at her; and having flushed it out; she need only survive its renewed attack。
She dived from beneath its plummeting form and rolled; leaving a trail of black; burning scraps of cloth behind on the floor。 The creature with its tattered; oozing eyes landed with a thump; its eight legs flexing to absorb the impact。 
Quenthel scrambled up and backed away from it。 Her whole gown was aflame; nearly her entire body shrouded in dark fire。 She threw another ball of the stuff; which spattered on the demon's back and streamed down its flanks。 To her delight; her magic affected it again。 The spider too wore a mantle of shadowy flame; the heat rippling the air above it。
That meant it ought to drop; didn't it; or at least flounder about in helpless agony? The fire was surely damaging it; for Quenthel could smell its flesh charring even through the omnipresent reek of burning paint; but the demon turned and scuttled after her。
She aimed the next burning missile at the cluster of eyes that seemed in some indefinable way to constitute the very core of the thing。 The spider did lurch and falter when the burning darkness splashed over the orbs; but only for a second; and it kept ing。
Unable to outrun it; hoping she'd at least softened it up a little; Quenthel shouted her goddess's name and lunged to meet it。 Sheathed in darkfire; her whole body was a weapon and would burn the spider wherever it touched。 Where the black flame on the monster's limbs was giving way to yellow; it could burn her; too; but not if she didn't let it。 Their natural savagery overing their fear of fire; the whip vipers lashed and struck in a frenzy of bloodlust。
At first; swinging the whip; ducking and dodging; she kept herself clear of the spider's mandibles。 She shifted left when she should have jumped right; and the razorsharp pincers snapped shut around her。
They stopped short of piercing her flesh。 Loath to clasp her blazing body and be seared thereby; the spider faltered for just an instant。 Before it could muster the will to proceed; Quenthel struck a final blow。
The ophidian lashes crashed through the demon's charred and tattered visage and bit into what lay beneath。 The spider jerked; froze; twitched two of its legs in a purposeless way; and the burning hulk of it slowly sank to the floor; just as Quenthel's spell elapsed and all the dark fire still crackling in the chamber winked out of existence。
She shouted in exultation。 Equally ecstatic; only a little singed; the vipers danced at the end of the scourge。 Everyone's good mood lasted just as long as it took for the Baenre priestess; clad primarily in smoke and ash; to turn toward the door。 
Though she'd been far too busy to notice hitherto; at some point a number of teachers and students had evidently crowded into the space to watch the battle。 They were watching Quenthel still; eyes wide; faces uncertain。
〃It was a desecration;〃 said Quenthel。 〃A mockery。〃
She stared at them with haughty expectation。
They peered back at her for a moment; then folded their hands and bowed their heads in obeisance。
 
Chapt   e   r
T  H  R  E  E
Tall and lithe; the left side of her otherwise handsome face creased with an old battle scar of which; she recognized; she was rather foolishly proud; Greyanna Mizzrym entered her mother's presence dirty; sweaty; and still clad in her mail shirt。 Greyanna knew Mother didn't like for her daughters and other chattels to e to meet with her fully armed; but she had an excuse。 She'd just returned from an inspection tour of Mizzrym operations in Bauthwaf—〃aroundcloak;〃 as the dangerous network of tunnels immediately surrounding Menzoberranzan was called—only to hear from a frantic  functionary  bearing the  fresh  marks of a whip of  fangs that  the  matron mother wished to see her as soon as possible。
Actually; even knowing the articles likely wouldn't save her if things went horribly wrong; Greyanna rather liked having a justification to walk in on her parent with her mace in her hand and her shield on her arm。 She couldn't think of any reason why Mother would have decided to kill her at this particular point in time; but one could never be altogether sure; could one? 
Certainly not with Miz'ri Mizzrym; a female regarded even by other dark elves as excessively and capriciously cruel。 She sat enthroned in her temple with all of her weapons and protections ready to hand; the sixheaded whip and the purple rod of tentacles; the enchanted rings gleaming on her fingers。 She might have been considered ely even by the exacting standards of her exquisite race; except that her mouth drew down in an ugly and all but perpetual scowl。 She regarded her daughter's martial appointments coldly but without ment。
Greyanna lowered her head and spread her hands; offering the proper obeisance; and said; 〃Matron Mother。 You wished to see me?〃
〃I wished to see you yesterday。〃
〃I was off conducting family business。〃 Of course; Mother knew that as well as she did。 〃We have to keep up with our duties even now。 Especially now—as you yourself have observed on more than one occasion。〃
〃Watch your insolent tongue〃
Greyanna sighed。 〃Yes; Mother。 I apologize。 I didn't mean to speak out of turn。〃
〃See that you refrain from doing so again。〃
Miz'ri fell silent; perhaps to gather her thoughts; perhaps simply in an effort to rattle her daughter's nerves。 Such petty; pointless attempts at intimidation were virtually a reflex with her。
Greyanna wondered if a servant had been instructed to fetch her a chair for the remainder of the interview。 It didn't look like it。 That was typical of her mother as well。
〃Your brother Pharaun 。。。〃 Miz'ri said at last。
Greyanna's eyes opened wide。 〃Yes?〃
〃I think it might f
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