war of the spider queen 3 condemnation-第44章
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s。 We do not expect to delay them for more time than it takes the duergar to bring their siege engines into play。〃
〃I know that place;〃 Mez'Barris Armgo said。 〃It lies three or four days' travel south of the city。 Is your news that old? Why did your spellcasters not warn us through magic instead of sending you to report in person?〃
〃Our wizard was slain in the first assault; Matron Del'Armgo。 He had the misfortune to be leading a patrol outside our defenses and apparently fell victim to the approaching duergar。 When Mistress Nafyrra Dyrr…the mander of our detachment…realized we had no means to signal a warning; she dispatched me at once to carry a message back to Menzoberranzan。 This all occurred earlier this morning。〃
〃You have only answered one of the questions I posed; Captain;〃 the Matron Mother of House Barrison Del'Armgo observed。 〃Rhazzt's Dilemma came under attack this morning; but the outpost lies more than thirty miles south of here; a journey of several days。〃
Nimor affected a trace of hesitation; and glanced deliberately at Yasraena Dyrr as if seeking guidance。 The Matron Mother of House Agrach Dyrr simply inclined her head in assent。
〃I made use of a somewhat unreliable portal to shorten my journey from several days to a few hours; Matron Del'Armgo;〃 he said。 〃It lies a mile or two from the outpost and is somewhat difficult to use; as it functions only intermittently。 The other side lies in a disused cavern in the Dark Dominion。 My House has known of it for some time; though we did not trust the portal's magic enough to employ it except in a dire emergency。〃
〃I have no doubt that Barrison Del'Armgo knows of similar portals in and around the city;〃 Yasraena Dyrr observed。 〃Forgive us if we neglected to mention the existence of this one until today。〃
〃The portal is irrelevant;〃 Triel Baenre said; making a dismissive gesture of her hand。 〃The captain is here to make his report; and that is sufficient。 Tell me what you observed of this duergar army。〃
〃I would guess it to number somewhere around three to four thousand gray dwarves; plus a number of slave soldiers…mostly orcs and ogres。 We noted the banners of eight panies in the attack; and many more held back in reserve。 There could be more; of course; or the duergar may have deliberately attempted to deceive us by carrying false banners into battle。〃
〃A raid;〃 muttered Prid'eesoth Tuin of House Tuin'Tarl。 〃Your outpost is simply being tested; Captain。〃
Nimor shifted his feet and did his best to look determined; serious; and dutifully subservient。
〃Mistress Nafyrra does not believe so; Matron Tuin;〃 Nimor said。 〃We have fought off duergar raids on numerous occasions; but nothing like the onslaught we encountered this morning。 If we are not besieged by the whole army of Gracklstugh; it's certainly close enough。〃
〃How strong is your garrison?〃 Yasraena Dyrr asked。
〃Our garrison numbers almost eighty warriors; and we have an excellent defensive position; Honored Matron。 We can hold out for several days; but the outpost will fall when the duergar bring up their siege engines; or employ the right sort of magic。〃
〃It should not surprise me to learn that this duergar onslaught is little more than a particularly large and aggressive raid;〃 Vadalma of Faen Tlabbar said。 〃I am sure Matron Dyrr has reported what her males believe to be the case; but perhaps the matter should be investigated before we react in blind panic。 A simple confirmation of the report; at the least。 After we have properly assessed the scope of the threat; the Council can deliberate over the best means to address it。〃
〃Under most circumstances; our young sister would be wise to suggest a more thorough assessment of the situation;〃 said Yasraena。 She had been well coached。 Nimor lowered his gaze to keep his smile from showing。 〃However; my officers tell me that; if we wish to meet the duergar army outside the city; the place to do it is at the Pillars of Woe; between here and Rhazzt's Dilemma。 A strong army dispatched quickly can hold the pillars against any conceivable assault; but if we delay too long; the duergar will reach it before we do。 We would throw away a very significant advantage of position。 We should; of course; seek confirmation of the report with all due haste; but while we're investigating; our soldiers should be marching。〃
〃Shouldn't we simply stand on the defensive here; in the city cavern?〃 asked Mez'Barris Armgo。 〃We can fortify the approaches easily enough; and the duergar army would have a difficult time surrounding the city in its entirety while the threat of our own intact army remains within。〃
〃If we allow the gray dwarves to infest the city;〃 one of the other matron mothers said; 〃we shall surely see illithid; aboleth; and humanoid armies at our doorstep in no time at all。 We have many enemies。 Look at what happened to Ched Nasad。〃
The eight high priestesses exchanged somber looks。
〃Clearly; the Council must reach some decisions quickly;〃 Triel Baenre said; breaking her thoughtful silence。 〃We don't have much time if we wish to meet the duergar outside the city; so I will order half of Baenre's troops to make ready to march。 I advise the rest of you to do the same。 If we decide to stand on the defensive in the city cavern; we can have our soldiers stand down; but if we decide to march; we will want to be able to inarch soon。〃
〃I favor a vigorous and aggressive defense of the city;〃 said Yasraena Dyrr。 〃Hard exertion now may serve to deter further attacks later。 I will order half the strength of House Dyrr to make ready at once。〃 She studied the other matrons carefully and added; 〃Provided; of course; that some other Houses agree to shoulder a share of the risk and assist us。 Either we all make the same mitment; or none。〃
〃House Baenre guarantees Agrach Dyrr until the return of the expedition;〃 Triel said briskly。
Nimor nodded to himself。 He'd expected that the leader of Menzoberranzan's strongest House would choose to lead by example in this instance。 Among other things; it deflected any predatory designs of the other Houses into an external activity; where the Baenre could be seen to be taking strong and decisive action to secure the city。 Triel was badly in need of such measures。
She looked up at the various guards; advisors; and guests in the council chamber and said; 〃The matron mothers must discuss how best to meet this treacherous attack in private。 Leave us。〃
〃Captain Zhayemd;〃 Yasraena Dyrr said; 〃I would like it if you took mand of the Agrach Dyrr contingent and began your preparations at once。 I know you have fought your way through great peril already today; but you have intimate knowledge of the field of battle; and I have the utmost confidence in you。〃
〃I will serve to the best of my abilities;〃 Nimor said。 〃With the goddess's aid; I will scour our city's foes from our territory。〃
He offered another deep bow to the matron mothers; and quietly withdrew。
The forest sounds abruptly returned; signaling the end of the spell of silence。 Wind sighed in the treetops; a small brook ran somewhere nearby; and tiny rustles and scuttling sounds whispered in the darkness as the small creatures of the woods…or larger ones who knew how to be stealthy…moved about nearby。 Halisstra listened for a long time; hoping to hear some sort of positive evidence that the surface dwellers had gone or that her rades battled on somewhere nearby; but no ringing swords or thunderous spells split the night。 She heard nothing as convenient as an enemy conversation to help her decide if her foes had left; or were instead crouched silently outside the darkness; waiting for her to emerge。 Halisstra could be quite patient when it suited her; and she was not unused to hardship and danger; but the sheer nervous tension of stretching out to identify and categorize every tiny sound that came to her ears soon left beads of sweat trickling down her face。
If Quenthel and the others were nearby; I would hear it; she decided。 The fight must have carried them far ahead by now。
Her heart pounded at the thought of being lost in the endless woods alone; a reviled enemy to any creature who walked the surface world。
Better to die trying to rejoin the others; Halisstra decided。 At least I know where they're going; if I can manage to keep my course。
First; she needed to escape from the darkness that sheltered her。 She did not choose to dismiss the magical gloom; deciding to leave it to continue until it failed in an hour or two。 There was a small chance that her enemies might be waiting quietly outside for the darkness to fail before moving in。 Halisstra groped in her belt pouch and withdrew a slender ivory wand。 She felt very carefully to determine if it was the wand she needed; and when she was convinced that she had the right one; she tapped it against her chest and whispered a word。
Though there was no way for her to verify it; sitting on the forest floor in the magical darkness; the wand's magic had made her invisible。 She stood as quietly as she could; cringing at every soft rustle or clink of her mail