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war of the spider queen 2 insurrection-第81章

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   Shrugging; the wizard dug around in the pockets of his piwafwi yet again; drawing forth a pinch of clay and a small vial of water。 Sprinkling the water over the clay; he invoked the Weave and pleted the spell。 A portion of the wall next to the door began to sag; transforming from solid stone to thick; viscous mud。 The wall oozed down into a puddle; and Pharaun stepped back to avoid soiling his boots。 When the opening was wide enough; the Master of Sorcere nimbly leaped through into the room beyond; avoiding the mess he'd made。
   Pharaun spied Quenthel's backpack; filled with extra supplies; on a table near the Reverie couch。 Some of Faeryl's things; including the ambassador's haversack; were on the other table。 The wizard hefted the high priestess's pack and grunted。
   So; the mage thought with a wry grin; she finally figured out a way to make me carry her possessions。
   He slung the backpack over his shoulder; grabbed up the second one; Faeryl's; and turned to go。
   A crossbow bolt smacked into Pharaun's chest; somehow managing to slip through the part in the piwafwi's fabric; and embedded itself in his shoulder。 The Master of Sorcere grunted and stumbled back into the room; spinning away so that his back was to his assailant and he was more pletely protected by the piwafwi。 He looked down to see that it was a drow bolt; and he realized his magical invisibility had worn off。
   Pharaun staggered over to the opposite side of the room; dropping the two satchels as he scrambled to find cover。 There were really only two good places he could go: behind the Reverie couch or into an armoire。 As he rushed past the armoire; he grabbed the door and yanked it open; then shoved it shut again as he slumped behind the Reverie couch。 The door to the oversized cabinet slammed shut just as two pairs of boots darted into the room; which Pharaun observed from beneath the couch。 The mage stayed low; on his knees; watching under the couch as the two pairs of boots spread apart; both slowly headed toward the armoire; their owners presumably covering the room。
   〃He went into the cabinet;〃 one of the creatures said in the language of the drow。
   The crossbow bolt set his shoulder throbbing; but Pharaun quietly watched for his assailants to appear。 He blinked; unable to focus clearly; and he suddenly began to feel lightheaded。 He kept thinking that if he could just cast a spell; this would all be over; but a decision about which one or how to go about doing it eluded him。 The crossbow bolt wound had begun to burn; and Pharaun realized that he was growing weak。 The bolt had been coated with poison。 He would have to hurry to get back to the others before it overwhelmed him; and he only hoped they had a means of treating the toxin。
   As his foes both came into Pharaun's line of view; crossbows held up and ready; he could see why they'd attacked him on sight。 They were both dark elves; and they wore the livery of House Zauvirr。 Mentally kicking himself for not considering the possibility that Ssipriina might send someone to their inn on the expectation that he or others in the group might return; Pharaun tried to phrase the arcane words of a spell; but they wouldn't e。 The two drow were grinning as they sighted down their crossbows at him。
   Pharaun closed his eyes; wondering if it would hurt much to die; and pondered whether or not he could work his rapier free; when he heard a noise。 The expected twang of crossbows being fired it was not。 Instead; he heard a woman's voice…a familiar voice…uttering a quick phrase。 The wizard squinted; his vision blurry; as a spray of intertwined; multicolored beams of light cascaded over his two foes。
   Both drow reeled backward from the sudden; bright assault; crying out and flinging up their hands to cover their eyes。 The first one spasmed as crackles of electricity raked over his body from the yellow ray of light; while the second drow was engulfed in flames upon ing into contact with the red beam。
   Pharaun watched as the two soldiers crumpled to the ground。 Whether either or both of them were dead or not; he didn't know; nor did he care。 He was growing intolerably weak from the effects of the poison。
   〃Hello; Pharaun;〃 the voice purred。
   With an effort; Pharaun opened his eyes again and looked up; realizing who it was。
   〃Aliisza;〃 he slurred; relaxing as the alu came around the couch toward him。 〃How did you find…〃
   The fiend's slap across Pharaun's face stung immensely and he jerked; alert; his eyes watering。
   〃What the…〃 the wizard grunted; rubbing his cheek as Aliisza squatted down beside him; her hand upraised。 〃What's the matter with you?〃
   He again wondered if he could produce the rapier。
   〃How dare you!〃 the alu growled; one eyebrow arched; but without the acpanying smile。 〃How could you be interested in that trollop after sharing my bed?〃
   Pharaun blinked; thoroughly confused。 Trollop?
   〃Who in the blazes are you talking about?〃 he demanded; feebly raising his good arm to ward off the impending slap。
   〃Don't you play dumb with me; you wretched excuse for a dark elf。 You know the one I mean。 The pretty you pulled from that collapsing house。 I should have gouged her eyes out!〃
   〃Oh; by the Dark Mother;〃 Pharaun muttered; understanding at last。 〃It's not what you think。 。 。 。〃
   〃Ooh! You males always say that。 According to your gender; it never is。 I don't want to hear it。〃
   Aliisza reached down; grabbed the wizard by both lapels of his piwafwi; and drew him up to her。 She crushed his mouth to hers in a rough kiss; biting his lip so hard he was sure she drew blood。 In fact; he decided; it felt not so much like a kiss as like the fiend was marking her territory。
   〃That's so you won't forget me so easily。 If you stray; I'll know it。 I'll smell her on you; and I will not be happy。 I'm not through with you yet; wizard;〃 Aliisza warned; looking him in the eyes。
   She blinked; and that sardonic smile was back。
   〃Well; I guess I'd better get you to some help;〃 she said lightly; hefting Pharaun up and slinging him over her shoulder; careful of his chest; where the crossbow bolt still protruded。
   The wizard felt the utter fool; being toted like a sack of mushrooms; but he could hardly protest。 His entire body felt 。 。 。 well; 〃fuzzy〃 was the best word he could think of to describe it。
   〃The satchels;〃 he mumbled into the alu's shoulder。 〃Don't forget the satchels。〃
   Scooping up both Quenthel's and Faeryl's bags; Aliisza carried Pharaun across the room; out the hole he'd made in the wall; down the hallway; and back into his own room。 She set the wizard down on the Reverie couch。 Taking the satchels; she moved to the window and leaned out; bracing her feet against the rock wall of the chasm。 Pharaun watched helplessly as she tossed the packs onto the roof。
   The alu returned and scooped the wizard up once more and hauled him out into the gap between the building and the wall; shoving him upward above her。 He felt the bolt in his shoulder ram against the side of the inn; but the pain was strangely diminished。 Still; it was forceful enough to make him
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