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war of the spider queen 2 insurrection-第52章

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   Outside Halisstra's rooms; the halls were quiet。 No one had yet been sent to hunt for her; it appeared; for which the priestess was silently thankful。 Once away from her private quarters; Halisstra began to breathe a little easier。 No one would question two House guards moving through the halls。
   That's when the two of them came around a bend in the hallway and spied three strange drow; two of them bruised and bleeding; creeping through the gloom。 They were definitely not members of the household; but it took Halisstra another moment or two before she realized they were the three Menzoberranyr。
   〃Damn;〃 one of them said; reaching inside his piwafwi as the other two brandished weapons and advanced warily。
   TWELVE
   Matron Mother Zauvirr wasn't merely angry。 Angry was for subordinates who knew to hold their tongues in the presence of their superiors despite their feelings。 Angry was for those times when you had to slap a child because it didn't know any better。 No; angry wasn't nearly strong enough a word to describe what Ssipriina was feeling。 Someone was going to pay for this foolishness。 Someone was going to die。
   She stormed through the hallways of her own House Zauvirr; having slipped out of Drisinils manor during the confusion and magically transported herself back home。 There was something she wanted to get; something she needed; though she hadn't expected to; when the day started。 She almost hoped that someone would cross her path as she marched along; that someone would make the mistake of accosting her; of interrupting her train of thought for some idiotic and perfectly pointless reason。 She really hoped they would 。。。 it would be fun; in a distracting sort of way; to watch some hapless male bleed out as she ripped him up。 She was furious enough to do it with her bare hands。
   A guard would do nicely; she thought。 Any foolish boy who even looks at me。
   All of her planning; wasted。 All of the careful manipulation; the bribes; the theft; the smuggling of valuables and troops; even the fortuitous arrival of the damnable Menzoberranyr and her clever scheme to fit them into the plan was for naught。 Someone had blundered; and she would have his head。
   I had them in the palm of my hand; Ssipriina thought。 They were ready to anoint me。 Even after that ridiculous story the wizard made up。
   That obvious attempt to derail her plans wouldn't have stopped her。 No one would have believed him; even after her foolish daughter reacted。 Ssipriina thought Faeryl had sounded like the petulant child that she still was。
   I should never have brought her in on this。
   Ssipriina realized her mind was wandering。 It was the fury; keeping her from thinking straight。
   Faeryl I can deal with later。 There's nothing to be done except to fight and win; but it would have been so much easier if the gray dwarves had remained out of sight。 Who told them to move out?
   As the matron mother arrived at her rooms; she decided that ferreting out the guilty party would also have to wait until later。 Her full attention was needed elsewhere。 She was about to spring something on the entire city。 Something very special。 Ssipriina grinned when she imagined it。
   ***
   
   Faeryl stumbled and fell against the corridor wall when House Melarn first began to shake。
   The servants were screaming; and from somewhere she heard; 〃Mistresses! It's duergar! Hundreds of them; surrounding us 。 。 。 they're attacking!〃
   A second shock wave rumbled through the House。
   〃They burn the stones themselves; Mothers。 The city is burning!〃
   With a sinking feeling; Faeryl knew it for the truth。 She had lived through this experience before; though it had been in the bowels of House Baenre; chained to a column。 Even so; she remembered the rumbles from above; felt the vibrations in the ground。 When she had been freed by Triel Baenre and invited to join the mission to Ched Nasad; she had gotten all the details of the insurrection in the streets of Menzoberranzan from others。 Their descriptions of the jugs of fire; the fire that burned stone itself; were vivid。 She could only imagine what it would feel like on a web street of Ched Nasad。
   Faeryl groaned。 Her mother's plan was falling apart。 The duergar weren't supposed to appear unless the negotiations with the other matron mothers went badly。 Despite that idiot Pharaun's asinine claim of her involvement in the conspiracy; the situation was far from out of hand。
   Mother pulled the trigger too soon; the ambassador decided。 She must have gotten cold feet and didn't bother to tell me。 How typical。
   Shaking her head; Faeryl scrambled up to her feet again as the room was enveloped in a thick; murky fog。 She knew who was most likely behind it。 As much as she wanted to slice Pharaun into a thousand tiny pieces; there was too much confusion。
   Besides; the ambassador grudgingly admitted; he and his boys are not to be trifled with。 I'll let mothers wizards take care of them。 I've got to get rid of Quenthel and that loathsome beast。
   Faeryl felt her way along the wall; stumbling as yet another blast rocked House Melarn。 The mist cleared; and she could hear the sounds of bat on the far side of the room。 She resisted the temptation to look; as much as she hoped to catch a glimpse of the wizard's demise。 Instead; she managed to make her way to a door just as several dozen House soldiers came in; jostling her aside in their efforts to defend the audience chamber。
   〃Fools!〃 Faeryl hissed at them。
   Almost shaking with rage; she departed the audience chamber and hurried toward the lower levels。 She passed few other drow in the corridors; all of them looking confused。 None of them seemed to know the origin of the disturbances; and at one point the ambassador overheard at least three priestesses discussing an earthquake as they passed her; going the opposite direction。
   Faeryl didn't care to explain to them what was really happening。 It was not her House。 Turning a final corner; the ambassador hurried into the torture chamber where she had left Quenthel and Jeggred。 They were not there。 The room was not empty; however。 One of the House torturemasters was methodically straightening tools that had been upset with the booming thumps from outside。
   〃Where are they?〃 Faeryl demanded; gesturing to the rack where Quenthel had been restrained。
   The torturemaster turned and looked at her vacantly; not understanding。
   Growling in exasperation; the ambassador repeated herself。
   The other drow looked at her; then prehension lit his features。
   〃Oh; they're not here;〃 he said。
   Faeryl rolled her eyes and said; 〃I can see that; you foolish boy。 Where are they?〃
   〃That ugly drow; Zammzt; ordered them taken to a cell;〃 the torturemaster replied。 〃I saw to it personally。〃
   Another severe blast rocked the room; and tools were scattered everywhere。 Faeryl managed to grab hold of the column where Jeggred had been chained for support; but the other drow was not so lucky。 He went down in a pile…and even more unfortunately; one of the many braziers of hot coals tipped over onto him;
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