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ected turn。
She herself would lead an expedition to Ched Nasad to find out why no travelers came from that direction; and what the priestesses of the vassal city might know concerning the silence of Lolth。 Ryld Argith; Pharaun Mizzrym; and Valas Hune would serve as her lieutenants; acpanying the ambassador; Faeryl Zauvirr。
Upon hearing the news; the hulking warrior in the dwarven breastplate simply inclined his head in acquiescence。 The wizard grinned; and the scout smiled。 At first the envoy; who was standing nearby; looked equally pleased。
Then Triel said; 〃Finally; dear sister; I lend you my own son Jeggred for your journey。 A draegloth carries the blessing of the Dark Mother; and you may need his strength。〃
For an instant; it looked as if Faeryl would protest; and Jeggred leered down at her。 Plainly; something had once transpired between them; an unnotpleasantness that made the ambassador loathe and mistrust him。
Gromph shifted his weight as well and Quenthel thought he looked surnotprised; even a bit put out。 Perhaps he hadn't thought Triel had sense enough to want her own special agent on the mission; a minion devoted to her particular interests alone。
A thousand arguments against her being sent away at so uncertain a time for Menzoberranzan; the faith; House Baenre 。 。 。 came to Quenthel in a rush。 Ultimately; however; she said nothing。
The assembly discussed the practicalities of their scheme for an hour or so; and Triel dismissed her newly appointed emissaries。 Pharaun caught up with Quenthel in the antechamber。 He bowed to her; and she waved her hand; giving him permission to speak。
〃I assume; Mistress; that you know why they picked us?〃 he murmured。
〃1 understand better than you;〃 she said。
Pharaun arched an eyebrow and asked; 〃Indeed。 Will you elucidate?〃
She hesitated; but why not state at least the obvious? He had e to her; after all; when the slave revolt began。 He was a true drow…ambitious and ruthless enough that she could always trust him to do what was to his advantage。 Gromph had made him a decoy and a target; perhaps someday she would make him Archmage of Menzoberranzan。
〃My brother and sister send us both forth because they fear our ambinottions。〃
〃I daresay that's very sensible of them;〃 Pharaun said。 〃Does this mean you undertake our errand reluctantly?〃
〃By no means。 Whatever my siblings' motives; the plan has merit; and I would go anywhere and do anything to restore my bond with Lolth and save Menzoberranzan; it is of course the same thing。〃
In fact; she was eager to distance herself from them until such time as she recovered her magic; provided she could do it without a loss of status; and surprisingly; it seemed she could。 The matter of the demonic assassins had still not been settled; too; and she wondered if her leaving the city would bring her unknown assailant into the open。
She looked her foppish panion up and down。
〃What of you?〃 she asked the wizard。 〃You're brave enough…I've seen the proof…but still; are you eager to march across the Underdark?〃
〃You mean; can an exquisite specimen such as myself bear to dispense with warm; scented baths; succulent meals; and delicate; freshly laundered attire?〃 Pharaun asked with a grin。 〃It will be excruciating; but under the circumstances; I'll manage。 I enjoy unraveling mysteries; particularly when I suspect I might enhance my personal power thereby。〃
〃Perhaps you will;〃 Quenthel said; 〃but I remend you keep your hands off any prize your leader covets for herself。〃
〃Of course; Mistress; of course。〃
The Master of Sorcere bowed low。
Pharaun cast a spell; then slipped through the closed door like a ghost。 On the other side was a drab; stale…smelling little room。 Wrapped in a blanket like an invalid; her scarred face a mask of bitterness; Greyanna sat in the only chair。
For an instant; she stared at him stupidly; then started to throw off the cover; presumably with the intent of jumping up。 He lifted his hands as if to cast a spell; and the threat froze her in place。
〃What a dreary habitation;〃 he said。 〃It was Sabal's; wasn't it; when her fortunes were at their nadir。 Mother h

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