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   〃My loyalty is with Lolth;〃 Danifae said; 〃and to the House of your birth。〃
   〃House Baenre;〃 Quenthel said; her voice icy; 〃has no room for upstarts; traitors; or battle…captives。〃
   〃I think you'll find; Mistress;〃 the former servant pressed on; 〃that I am neither an upstart; a traitor 。。。 or a battle…captive。 It is not I who dances under the gaze of Eilistraee; I am here; and I am ready to serve you; to serve Lolth; to serve Arach…Tinilith; Menzoberranzan; and the entire dark elf…〃
   〃All right;〃 Quenthel snarled; 〃leave it out。 I don't need my arse li…〃
   〃Never; Mist…〃
   〃Silence; child;〃 the Mistress of Arach…Tinilith said。 〃Interrupt me again and taste venom。〃
   Danifae got the distinct impression that it was a hollow threat; but she silenced herself just the same。 It wasn't easy for her to do。 There was much she burned to say to Quenthel Baenre; but she decided that she would say it to her corpse instead。 Besides; the vipers at Quenthel's mand were still dangerous; and all five of them stared at her; their cruel poison glistening on darting tongues。
   〃Everyone;〃 Pharaun called from where he sat; his eyes closed。 〃Now that we're all here 。 。 。 what's left of us anyway 。 。 。 we'll be on our way。
   〃As the Mistress ordered;〃 the mage added。
   Danifae took a deep breath and a last look at the dreary Lake of Shadows and said; 〃We're ready; Master Pharaun。〃
   Quenthel turned to look at her; but only out of the corner of her eye。 A thrill raced through Danifae at the emotions plain in that look。 The Mistress of Arach…Tinilith was terrified。
   
   The ship began to move in response to Pharaun's will; and the wizard shuddered。 Through his connection with the ship he could feel the cold of the water; the heat of his own body and the bodies of his rades on the deck; and he could feel the lesser demons still being digested in the hellish transdimensional space that was the vessel's cargo hold。 He found it an unusually pleasant mixture of sensations。
   Still water rippled and tapped against the bone hull as the ship glided slowly across the surface of the lake。 Other than that; nothing changed at first。
   The walls are thin here; Aliisza whispered into his consciousness。
   They are; he agreed。
   The walls she referred to were the barriers between planes。 In certain places and at certain times those barriers drew thinner and thinner and often broke all together。 The Lake of Shadows was very close to the Plane of Shadows。 The barriers between the two planes were especially thin there。
   It's good that you're starting slowly; Aliisza sent。 It won't take much before we slip into the Sha…
   They were there。
   It took even Pharaun; who'd had quite a bit of experience in planar travel; by surprise。 As they passed from the Lake of Shadows onto the Shadow Fringe Pharaun saw what little color there was drain from the dimly lit cavern。
   The movement of the ship was smooth but disturbingly random。 The deck rose gently; then fell gently; then rose a little farther; then fell not as far; then rose the same amount; then fell less far。 Pharaun couldn't tell if; on aggregate; they were going up; down; or staying the same。 Sometimes they slipped straight to one side or rolled gently to the other。 His stomach rolled with the ship; and he felt increasingly nauseous。
   Don't ride it; Aliisza advised。 Be it。
   Pharaun concentrated on the deck; on the palms of his hands pressing against the warm; living bone。 He watched random memories from the devoured souls pass across his consciousness then looked deeper into the ship itself。
   Though the vessel lived; it didn't think。 He felt it react to stimulus; riding the cool water of the lake into the freezing water of the Fringe。 It knew it had crossed into the Plane of Shadow by feel but had no way to form the word 〃shadow。〃 The ship didn't like the Shadow Fringe; it didn't fear the Shadow Fringe; and it didn't hate the Shadow Fringe。 All it did was ride the water from one universe to the next at the mand of the Master of Sorcere。
   Pharaun's stomach felt fine。
   
   Valas had traveled the Shadow Fringe before and was not impressed。 It was a world devoid of color and warmth…two things the scout had little appreciation for anyway。 Every turn in the caverns of the real Underdark had a requisite turn in the Shadow; but distance and time was distorted there; less predictable; less tangible。
   The scout had been hired to guide the expedition through the Underdark; but they had left the Underdark。 They were in a realm more suited to the wizard; on their way to a world only a priestess could appreciate。 The time for Valas Hune to step aside was at hand。
   Among the trinkets and talismans that adorned his vest was a cameo made of deep green jade that he wore upside down。 He looked around; making sure that none of the others were looking at him。 They were all too busy standing in awe of the difference in the air and water; obsessed with the feel of the ship moving across the shadow…water; to notice him。 Touching the cameo with one finger; the scout whispered a single word and closed his eyes while a wave of dizziness passed through him。
   Having sent his message back to his superiors at Bregan D'aerthe… a simple message they would easily interpret along the lines of 〃I'm no longer needed here〃…Valas let go of the cameo and joined the others in marveling at the sometimes subtle; sometimes extreme differences in the world around them。
   Bregan D'aerthe would answer in their own time。
   
   Danifae could barely contain herself。 The feel of the deck rocking beneath her was thrilling。 The draining of color from the world around her was exhilarating。 The thought that they were on their way; and that thus far everything she'd planned had e to fruition excited her。 The presence of the draegloth next to her reassured her。
   Danifae had never felt better in her life。
   〃The wizard will avenge him;〃 Jeggred grumbled in what sufficed for a whisper from the hulking half…demon。
   〃The wizard will do what is best for the wizard;〃 Danifae replied。
   〃I don't know what you mean;〃 said the draegloth。
   Danifae could hear the frustration in his voice。
   〃You don't fear him;〃 she said。 〃I know that。 Forget the wizard。 He won't put his own life at risk to defend Ryld Argith; who's dead anyway and no longer of use to anyone。 Even now; if he isn't too busy piloting the ship; he's ing to the realization that the weapons master had abandoned us all…including him…anyway; so to the Hells with him。〃
   〃And to the Abyss with us;〃 the draegloth said; 〃at Pharaun's mercy。〃
   〃Pharaun has no more mercy than you and I; Jeggred;〃 said Danifae; 〃but he has his orders from his archmage and his own reasons for remaining with the expedition。 If he puts anything at risk at any time in the Shadow Plane; the Astral; or the Abyss; he dies。 Until then; I want you to leave him alone。〃
   〃But…〃
   〃No; Jeggred;〃 Danifae said; turning to face the draegloth and look him directly in the eyes。 In the dull gloom of the Shadow Fringe; his eyes glowed an even more brilliant shade of crimson。 〃You will not touch him unless I tell you to; and even then only in the way I tell you to。〃
   〃But Mistress。。 。〃
   〃Enough;〃 she said; her voice flat with finality。
   There was a moment of silence intruded upon only by the creak of the rigging and the strangely echoing water splashing against the living bone of the ship of chaos。
   〃As you wish; Mistress;〃 the draegloth said finally。
   Danifae forced herself not to smile。
   
   You will grow accustomed to the motion after a time; Mistress; Yngoth reassured her。 Eventually; you won't notice it at all。
   The vipers could speak to her; directly into her mind; but Quenthel didn't know they could sense what she was feeling。 She hadn't articulated; aloud or telepathically; how unfortable she was with the motion of the undulating deck。
   It's the water that's pushing us up and down; K'Sothra offered。
   Quenthel ignored her; choosing instead to look out into the cold gloom of the Shadow Fri

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