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tw.thestoneoffarewell-第88章

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tient noise; but did as Binabik asked。
  The sun had pulled free from the mountain's embrace。 Its slanting rays now blazed along the face of the easternmost peak; laying fire along its icy cheek and throwing deep shadows in the crevices。 The imprisoned towers; dark streaks at dawn; now seemed to glow with warm reddish light; like blood running through the mountain's cold arteries。
  〃Look well;〃 Binabik said。 〃We may none of us be ever seeing that sight again。 Tumet'ai was a place of highest magic; as were all the great cities of the Sithi。 Their like will never again e to the light。〃 The troll took a deep breath; then suddenly and startlingly burst out into song:
  
  〃T'senei mezu y'eru;
  Iku'do saju'rha;
  0 do'mi he'hum
  Tumet'at' Zi'mu asuna!
  Shemisayu; nun'ai temuy'a。。。〃
  
  Binabik's voice carried out through the windless morning; disappearing with no answering echo。 〃That is the beginning of the song ofTumet'ai's fall;〃 he said solemnly。 〃A very old song; and one of which I am knowing only a few verses。 That one 1 have sung means this: 
  
  〃Towers of scarlet and silver;
  The daystar's herald;
  You have dipped wto cold shadows
  Tumet'ai! Hall of Dawn!
  First mourned and last forgotten。。。〃
  
  The troll shook his head。 〃It is so much difficulty for me to make things of Sithi craft into proper words…especially in a tongue not of my birthplace。 You can be forgiving; I hope。〃 He grinned sourly。 〃In any case; most Sithi songs have as their root thoughts of loss and long memory; so how is a person of my short years to make their words sing?〃
  Simon was staring at the almost invisible towers; fading streaks m the prisoning ice。
  〃Where did the Sithi go who lived there?〃 he asked。 The mournful words of Binabik's songs echoed in his thoughts。 You have slipped into cold shadows。 He could feel those shadows tightening around his heart like bands of ice。 You have slipped into cold shadows。 His face throbbed where the dragon's blood had marked him。
  〃Where the Sithi always go;〃 the troll replied 〃Away。 To lesser places。 They die or pass into shade; or live and bee less than they were。〃 He stopped; eyes downcast as he strove to find the proper words。 〃They were bringing much that had beauty into the world; Simon; and much that was beautiful in the world was admired by them。 It has been many times said that the world grows less fair because of their diminishing。。I do not have the knowledge to tell if that is so。〃 He thrust his hands into Qantaqa's thick pelt and urged her about once more; cantering away from the mountains。 〃I wanted you to remember that place; Simon; but do not grieve。 Still there is being much of beauty m this world。〃
  Sludig made the sign of the Tree above his cloaked breast。 〃I cannot say I share your love of these magical places; troll。〃 He snapped his reins; urging his horse into a walk。 〃The good Lord Usires came to free us from paganism。 It is no accident that the heathen demons who threaten our world are cousins to these Sithi you mourn for。〃
  Simon felt a surge of anger。 〃That's stupid; Sludig。 What about Jiriki? Is he a demon?〃
  The Rimmersman turned to him; an unhappy smile flashing m his blond beard。 〃No; youngling; but neither is he a magical playmate and protector; as you seem to think him。 Jiriki is older and deeper than any of us can know。 Like many such things; he is also more dangerous than mortals can know。 God knew what He did when he aided mankind to scourge the Sithi from this land。 Jiriki has been fair; but his people and ours can never live together。 We are too different。〃
  Simon choked back a furious response; turning his eyes to the snowy path before them。 Sometimes he did not like Sludig very much at all。
  They rode on for a while; silent but for the chuffing of breath and the scraping of their horses' hooves; before Binabik spoke again。
   〃You have been having luck of great rarity; Simon;〃 he said。
  〃Being chased by demons; you mean!'〃 Simon growled。 〃Or seeing my friends killed?〃
  〃Please。〃 The troll raised his small hand in a calming gesture。 〃I do not refer to luckiness of that sort。 Clearly; it has been a terrible road we have walked。 No; I meant only that you have seen three of the nine great cities。 Few if any mortals can be making such a statement with truthfulness。〃 
  〃Which three?〃
  〃Tumet'ai; of which you have just seen all that is left to see; now that ice has buried her。〃 The troll spread his fingers; counting。 〃Da'ai Chikiza; in Aldheorte Forest; where I received my unfortunate arrowing。 And Asu'a itself; whose bones are the underpinnings of the Hayholt where you had your birth。〃
  〃The Sithi built Green Angel Tower there; and it's still standing;〃 Simon said; remembering its pale sweep; like a white finger pointing at the sky。 〃I used to climb in it all the time。〃 He thought for a moment。 〃Was that other place。。。  the one called Enki   。 Enki?〃
  〃Enki…e…Shao'saye?〃 Binabik prompted。
  〃Yes。 Was Enki…e…Shao'saye one of the great cities?〃
  〃It was。 And we shall see its ruins; too; one day…if any remain…for it is near to where we will be finding the Stone of Farewell。〃 He leaned low as Qantaqa leaped up and over a small rise。
  〃I've seen it already;〃 Simon said。 〃Jiriki showed it to me in the mirror。 It was beautiful…all green and gold。 He called it the Summer City。〃
  Binabik smiled。 〃Then you have seen four; Simon。 Few of even the wisest ones can say as much after a whole length of life。〃
  Simon considered this。 Who would ever have dreamed that Morgenes' history lessons would be so important? Old cities and old stories were now part of his very life。 It was strange how the future seemed tied inseparably to the past; so that both revolved through the present; like a great wheel。
  The wheel。 The shadow of the wheel。
  An image from a dream rose before him; a great black circle pushing relentlessly downward; a huge wheel that drove everything before it。 Somehow the past was forcing its way right into this very moment; casting a long shadow across the what…would…be。
  Something was there in his mind; but just beyond reach; some occult shape that he could feel but not recognize。 It was something about his dreams; something about Past and Future。
  〃I think I need to know more; Binabik;〃 he said at last。 〃But there are so many things to understand; I'll never remember them all。 What were the other cities?' He was momentarily distracted by a movement in the sky before him; a scatter of dark; moving shapes like breeze…blown leaves。 He squinted; but saw that it was only a flock of high…soaring birds。
  〃About the past is a good thing to know; Simon;〃 said the little man; 〃but it is deciding which things are important that separates a wise one from others。 Still; although it is my guessing that the names of the Nine Cities will be little use; it is good to know of them。 Once their names were known to every child in its cradle。
  〃Asu'a; Da'ai Chikiza; Enki…e…Shao'saye; and Tumet'ai you are knowing Jhina T'senei lies drowned beneath the southern seas。 The ruins of Kementari stand somewhere on Warinsten Island; birth…home of your king
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