war of the spider queen 1 dissolution-第59部分
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f up straighter; then abandoned the effort。 Apparently it was beyond her strength。
〃Gold?〃 she said。 〃Do you know who I am; swordsman? Do you know my history?〃
〃I do;〃 Pharaun said。 〃The gist of it; anyway。 It happened after I more or less withdrew from participation in the affairs of the great Houses。〃
〃What do you know?〃 she asked。
〃An expedition from House Faen Tlabbar;〃 the wizard replied; 〃vennottured up into the Lands of Light to hunt and plunder。 When they renotturned; a lovely human sorceress and clairvoyant acpanied them; not as a newly captured slave but as their guest。
〃Why did you want to e? Perhaps you were fleeing some implacable enemy; or were fascinated by the grace and sophistication of my people and the idea of living in the exotic Underdark。 My hunch is that you wanted to learn drow magic; but it's pure speculation。 No outsider ever knew。
〃For that matter; why did the Faen Tlabbar oblige you? That's an even greater mystery。 Conceivably someone harbored amorous feelings for you; or you; too; had secrets to teach。〃
〃I had a way of persuading them;〃 Smylla said。
〃Obviously。 Once you reached Menzoberranzan; you made yourself useful to House Faen Tlabbar as countless minions from the lesser races had done before you。 The difference being that you were accorded a cernottain status; even a degree of familiarity。 Matron Ghenni let you dine with the family and attend social functions; where you reportedly acquitted yourself with a drowlike poise and charm。〃
〃I was their pet;〃 said Smylla; sneering at the memory; 〃a dog dressed in a gown and trained to dance on its hind legs。 I just didn't know it at the time。〃
〃I'm sure many saw you that way。 Perhaps some saw something else。 From all accounts; Matron Ghenni behaved as if she regarded you as a ward; just one notch down from a daughter; and with the mistress of the Fourth House indulging you; few would dare challenge your right to notport yourself like a Menzoberranyr noble。 Indeed; no one did; until she turned against you。〃
〃Until I fell ill;〃 said the sorceress。
〃Quite。 Was it a natural disease; bred; perhaps; by the lack of the searnoting sunlight that is a natural condition for your kind? Or did an enemy infect you with poison or magic? If so; was the culprit someone inside House Faen Tlabbar; who saw you as a rival for Ghenni's favor; or the agent of an enemy family; depriving their foes of a resource?〃
〃I was never able to find out。 That's funny ing from me; isn't it?〃
〃Ironic; perhaps。 At any rate; several priestesses tried to cure you; but for some reason; the magic failed; whereupon Ghenni summarily expelled you from her citadel。〃
〃Actually;〃 Smylla said; 〃she sent a couple trolls; slave soldiers; to murder me。 I escaped them and the castle; too。 Afterward; I tried to offer my services to other Houses; noble and merchant alike; but no door would open to a human who'd lost the favor of Faen Tlabbar。〃
〃My lady;〃 said Pharaun; 〃if it's any consolation; you were still receivnoting precisely the same treatment we would have given a member of our own race。 No dark elf would abide the presence of anyone afflicted with an incurable malady。 The Spider Queen taught us the weak must die; and in any case; what if the sickness was contagious?〃
〃It's not a consolation。〃
〃Fair enough。 To continue the tale: Unwele anywhere else; you made your way to the Braeryn。 Despite your infirmity; some magic renotmained within your grasp; and you employed it to cow the residents of this particular warren into providing you with a private space in which to live。 I daresay that wasn't easy。 Then; using divinatory rituals; your natural psionic gifts; and whatever secrets you'd discovered during your time with House Faen Tlabbar; you set up shop as a broker of knowlnotedge。 At first; only the lower orders availed themselves of your services; then gradually; as your reputation grew; even a few of my people started consulting you。 We wouldn't let you dwell among us; but some were willing to risk a brief contact if they anticipated sufficient advantage from it。〃
〃I never heard of you;〃 said Ryld; 〃but within the district; your reputanottion seems to be considerable。 We've been asking questions all day; and more than one suggested we seek you out。〃
The door banged particularly loudly; and he glanced back to make sure the bugbears weren't breaching it。
〃That's all I know of your saga;〃 said Pharaun; 〃but I infer from the hosnottility of your cohabitants that a new stanza has begun。〃
〃I suppose I couldn't bluff them forever;〃 Smylla said。 〃My powers; sorcerous and psionic alike; are all but gone; devoured by my malady。 Once I acquired my stock in trade primarily through scrying; divinations; and such。 In recent years; I've cajoled my secrets from a web of informers; whom I betray one to the other。〃
The withered creature smirked。
〃Well;〃 said Ryld; 〃I hope you teased out the one we need。〃
She coughed。 No; it was a laugh。 〃Even if I did; why would I share it with you; dark elf?〃
〃I told you;〃 the warrior said; 〃we can protect you from the bugbears and goblins。〃
〃So can my little iron trinket。〃
〃But eventually; if you s