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where would we find one who could…or even would…aid us?〃
Pharaun leaned forward eagerly。
〃We struggle to see inside the Demonweb Pits;〃 he explained; 〃but perhaps another god would not suffer the same difficulty。 In this instance; with the proper sacrifices and deferential behavior; we might just be able to ask for a little audience in order to find out。〃
〃Few of his ilk would even consider helping us;〃 Quenthel said; waving her hand in dismissal; 〃and we know of none to even ask。〃
As Quenthel turned her back on him during her pacing; Pharaun looked over at Valas and nodded in encouragement。
Tell her; he signed。
Taking a deep breath and nodding; Valas said; 〃I know one。〃
Quenthel turned to face the diminutive scout。
〃What?〃
〃I know a priest of Vhaeraun;〃 Valas replied。 〃An old acquaintance of mine; Tzirik Jaelre。 I think he would be willing。〃
〃Really;〃 Quenthel said; eyeing Pharaun and Valas alike; as though suspecting that the two were collaborating。 〃What makes you think he would help us?〃
The mage carefully studied the tabletop in front of him。
She is too clever for her own good; he thought; knowing that if he admitted his foreknowledge; Quenthel was as likely as not to dismiss the whole idea just to spite him。
〃He owes me a favor;〃 Valas replied。 〃At the very least; he owes me enough to hear us out; even if he refuses。 I don't think he'll refuse。〃
〃How convenient。 Pharaun?〃
The wizard looked up; pretending to be thinking about something else。
〃Hmm? Oh; yes。 Well; it is very convenient that Valas knows someone who fits the bill。 I wish you'd said something earlier;〃 he said to the scout; 〃but I guess we can't all conceive of these flashes of brilliance。 If Valas vouches for his friend then I say; what do we have to lose?〃
Quenthel opened her mouth; possibly to retort; by the look on her face; but she never got the words out。 A shock wave far stronger than any they had felt previously coursed through the House; knocking them and most of the furniture over。
〃By the Dark Mother!〃 Halisstra screamed; stumbling against a wall。 〃The whole House is ing down!〃
FOURTEEN
Ssipriina Zauvirr and several guests stood atop an observation tower overlooking House Zauvirr。 Leaning against the balustrade; she stared out over Ched Nasad。 Her abode was not far from House Melarn; but in that direction; the matron mothers could see very little but thick smoke。 Despite the obscuring clouds; the fighting around House Melarn still raged; and the sound of it reached the matron mothers even high on the tower。
〃This has gotten out of control;〃 Umrae D'Dgttu said grimly; standing beside Ssipriina。 〃Your agent said nothing of this stone…burning fire when we agreed to this plan。〃
〃Yes;〃 Ulviirala Rilynt chimed in; pacing back and forth behind them; her numerous bracelets; rings; and necklaces clanking with each step。 〃I dislike the idea of so much destruction; especially right now。〃
〃Nonsense;〃 Nedylene Zinard scolded; also leaning against the railing very casually but with her back to the unfolding scene of ruin。 She seemed more interested in her lacquered fingernails than in the activity around her。 〃We knew going into this that we might have to be aggressive。 If we are to remake this city to our liking; now is the time to act; and we can let nothing stand in our way。 Not the other Houses and not our own misgivings。 Sometimes you have to break a few lizard eggs to make an omelet。 Sometimes you have to kill a few slaves to win the day。〃
〃Perhaps;〃 Umrae D'Dgttu said; her whip…thin frame belying her puissance as the most powerful cleric among them; 〃but this is unnecessary。 You should not have summoned us to install you as a new member of the Council until you eliminated allot the Men…zoberranyr。 Allowing that wizard to weave his lies did not help your cause。〃
ShriNeerune Hlaund snorted。 〃The wizard's lies were inconsequential。 Ssipriina was a fool to send her mercenaries out so prematurely。〃
〃I did not do that!〃 Ssipriina retorted。 〃Someone else gave them the signal before it was time。 I still held out hope that we could resolve the dissolution of House Melarn bloodlessly。 These fire pots were not my idea either。 The gray dwarves procured them from somewhere else without my knowledge。〃
〃So you're saying that you don't even have control over your own House?〃 ShriNeerune sneered。 〃And you expect us to continue to back you? I should have known better than to support a merchant House。〃
Ssipriina's fists clenched; and she dearly wanted to strike the dark elf belittling her; but she held them at her sides。
〃I'd be careful; if I were you;〃 she snapped; staring coldly at the offending drow。 〃I'm still the one those grays answer to; and right now; we're winning。 You could find yourself on the other side of the battle very quickly。〃
〃Enough;〃 Umrae said; stepping between the two of them。 〃What's done is done。 Now is the time to fight; not argue。 Ssipriina; did you bring it?〃
Ssipriina kept her stare steadily on ShriNeerune's face for a moment longer; her eyes narrow in anger; but then she turned away。
〃Yes; of course;〃 she answered。 〃I have it right here。〃
〃Then let's do this;〃 the thin matron mother said; motioning for the five of them to gather together。 〃Its time to claim our legacy。〃
Ssipriina nodded and produced a small bundle wrapped in black silk。 Undoing the covering; she revealed a crystalline statue of a spider; as black as darkness itself; broken into several pieces。 The head and the abdomen were separated; as were two sets of four legs; one for each side of the figurine。 The five matron mothers gathered around as Ssipriina held the cloth in the palms of her hands; the collection of parts sitting atop it; stretching her arms out for them to see。
〃It has been many years;〃 Nedylene said; reaching out with her lacquered nails and lifting one set of legs to examine them。 〃The city will tremble before our might。 Let us begin。〃
〃Hold them steady; Ssipriina;〃 Umrae warned。
She took hold of the abdomen of the statue。 One by one; the other three matron mothers each took up a part。 They looked from one to another; and finally; when Umrae nodded; they fitted the pieces together; making the figurine whole。
〃Quickly; now!〃 Umrae hissed; and Ssipriina wasted no time re…wrapping the pleted statue in the cloth。
Already; the matron mothers could see that the bundle was squirming; growing larger。
〃Hurry!〃 ShriNeerune hissed。 〃Throw it!〃
Ssipriina did。 She reached back and hurled the bundle out into the void; as hard as she could; and as one the five matron mothers watched the wiggling cloth tumble away from House Zauvirr。
The cloth fell away; and the assembled drow gasped as one。 The statue had transformed into a living thing; a spider as black as the crystal it was born from; and it was growing rapidly in size。 In the blink of an eye; it was the size of a rothé; and as it disappeared past the side of the web street it was still growing。
Ssipriina watched; awed; as the creature