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tw.thestoneoffarewell-第34章

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  Binabik gestured at Thorn; which stood against the wall near where Haestan and Sludig sat。 〃If the Storm King's rising is unchecked;〃 he said; 〃then no use there will be my staying on Mintahoq; since none of the craft Ookequk taught me will keep away the winter we fear。〃 The little man made a broad gesture。 〃So; 'when the snowslide cakes your house;' as we troll folk say; 'do not stay to hunt for potshards。' I have told my people they should be moving down…mountain; to the spring hunting grounds…even though there will be no spring there; and small hunting。〃
  He stood; tugging down the hem of his thick jacket。 〃I wanted you to know that there was no danger now to Sludig and myself。〃 He smirked。 〃A bad joke。 We are all; it is obvious; in terrible danger。 But the danger is not from my own people any longer。〃 He laid a small hand on Simon's shoulder。 〃Sleep again; if you can。 We will likely leave at dawn。 I will go and speak to Haestan and Sludig; then there is much planning still ahead this night。〃 He turned and walked across the cave。 Simon watched his small form pass in and out of the shadows。
  A great deal of planning has been done already; he thought grumpily; and I have not been invited to much of it。 Someone always has a plan; and I always wind up walking along while someone else decides where to go。 I feel like a wagon…an old; falling…apart wagon at that。 When do I get to decide things for myself?
  He thought about this as he waited for sleep。
  
  As it turned out; the sun had risen high in the gray sky before the final arrangements were finished…a span of time Simon was more than happy to spend sleeping。
  Simon; his panions; and a large number of trolls trooped out onto the byways of Mintahoq; following the Herder and Huntress in the strangest parade Simon had ever seen。 As they wound in and out through Mintahoq's most populous sections; hundreds of trolls stopped on the swinging bridges or came dashing out of their caves to watch the pany pass; standing amazed beneath the swirling smokes of their cooking fires。 Many clambered down the thong ladders and joined the procession。
  Much of the journey was uphill; and the vast crowd strung out along the narrow track made the going slow。 It seemed quite a long while before they made their way around to the northern face。 As they trudged on; Simon found himself slipping into a kind of numbed dreaminess。 Snow flurried in the gray void beyond the pathway; Yiqanuc's other peaks stood up along the valley's far side like teeth。
  The march stopped at last on a long stone porch atop a promontory that stood out above the northern part of Yiqanuc's valley。 Another path hugged the mountainside below them; then the rock walls of Mintahoq fell sharply away; down into white obscurity touched with patches of bright sunsplash。 Staring down; Simon was stuck by a memory of dream; of a dim white tower lapped by flames。 He turned away from the unsettling view to find the rocky ledge on which he stood dominated by the tall; egg…shaped snow…building he had seen his first day out of the cave。 Closer this time; he could clearly see the marvelous care with which the triangular blocks of snow had been cut and fitted together; the bold carvings that seemed to slice down into the blocks themselves; so that the Ice House was as multifaceted as a cut diamond; its walls alive with hidden interior angles; prisms that reflected cyan and pink。
  The row of armed trolls who guarded the Ice House stood respectfully to one side as Nunuuika and Uammanaq moved past them to stand between the pillars of tight…packed snow that framed the door。 Simon could see nothing of the Ice House's interior but a blue…gray hole beyond the doorway。 Binabik and Sisqi took places on the icy step below; mittened hands clasped。 Qangolik the Spirit Caller clambered up beside them。
  Though Qangolik's face was hidden by his ram…skull mask; Simon thought the muscular troll seemed rather subdued。 The Spirit Caller; who had pranced like a courting bird before the judgment in Chidsik ub Lingit。 now stumped like a weary harvest hand。
  As the Herder lifted his crook…spear and spoke; Binabik translated for his lowlander panions。
  'Strange days are upon us。〃 Uammannaq's eyes were deep…shadowed。
  〃We have known that something was wrong。 We live too closely with the mountain; which is of the bones of the earth; not to sense the unease in the lands around us。 The Ice House is still here。 It has not melted。〃 The wind rose; whistling; as if to underscore his words。 〃Winter will not leave。 At first we blamed Binabik。 The Singing Man or his apprentice has always sung the Rite of Quickening; Summer has always e。 But now we are told that it is not failure to perform the Rite that keeps Summer hidden。 Strange days。 Things are different。〃 He shook his head heavily; his beard wagging。
  〃We must break with tradition;〃 Nunuuika the Huntress added。 〃The word of the wise should be law to those of less wisdom。 Ookequk has spoken as if he were here among us。 Now we know more of the thing that we feared; but could not name。 My husband speaks truly: strange days are upon us。 Tradition served us; but now it shackles us。 Thus; Huntress and Herder declare that Binbinaqegabenik is free from his punishment。 We would be fools to kill one who has been striving to protect us from the storm of which Ookequk spoke。 We would be worse than fools; it is now clear; to kill the only one who knew Ookequk's heart。〃
  Nunuuika paused; waiting for Binabik to plete his reinterpretation; then continued; passing her hand across her forehead in some ritual gesture。 〃The Rimmersman Sludig is an even stranger problem。 He is no Qanuc; so he was not guilty of oath…breaking; as we declared Binabik。 But he is of an enemy people; and if the tales of our farthest…ranging hunters are true; Rimmersmen in the east have grown even more savage than before。 However; Binabik assures us that this Sludig is different; that he fights the same fight as Ookequk。 We are not sure; but in these days of madness we cannot say it is not so。 Thus; Sludig is also declared freed from punishment and may leave Yiqanuc as he wishes…the first Croohok so pardoned since the Battle of Huhinka Valley in my great…grandmother's day; when the snows ran red with blood。 We call on the spirits of high places; pale Sedda and Qinkipa of the Snows; Morag Eyeless; bold Chukku; and all the rest; to protect the people if our judgment is faulty。〃
  When the Huntress had finished; Uammannaq stood beside her and made a broad gesture; as though to break something in two and cast it away。 The watching trolls chanted one sharp syllable; then lapsed into excited whispering。 Simon turned and clasped Sludig's hand。 The northerner smiled tightly; jaw set behind his yellow beard。 〃The little people speak rightly;〃 he said。 〃Strange times indeed。〃
  Uammannaq raised his hand to still the murmur of conversation。 〃The lowlanders shall now leave。 Binbinaqegabenik; who if he returns will be our next Singing Man; may go with them to take this strange; magical object…〃 he pointed to Thorn; which Haestan held propped on the ground before him; 〃…to the lowlanders; who he says can use it to fright
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