df.therunelords-第100部分
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arched them here; joining with Knights Equitable of various kingdoms。
These would not be mon soldiers。 These would not be men who trembled at the sight of Raj Ahten's Invincibles。
Raj Ahten opened his eyes again; just as Binnesman's horse wheeled to join the procession; taking its lead。
〃The new King of the Earth is ing;〃 the old wizard had said。 Now Raj Ahten saw the truth。 This Earth Warden would join his enemies。 This Earth Warden would indeed serve a king。 〃The Earth rejects you。。。〃
Raj Ahten felt a strange terror beginning to well up inside him。 A great king marched at the head of that army; he felt sure。 The wizard's king。 The king his pyromancer had warned him of。
And he brought an army Raj Ahten could not match。
Even as he watched; a marvelous thing happened: at that very moment; the great cloud of dust over the army began to formtall spires of dust rose hundreds of yards into the air like the points of a crown; and a face took form in the roiling dust; a stern visage of a cruel man with death in his eyes。
The Earth King。
I came here to hunt him; and now he hunts me; Raj Ahten realized。
Raj Ahten had little time remaining。 He needed to return to the castle; take it quickly; win back his forcibles before he retreated。
He raced down the stairs of Tor Loman; heart pounding in terror。
Chapter 48
FIRE
Raj Ahten raced back down the forest trail; leaping rocks; speeding through glens。 He suspected now that Longmont held no treasure; that the forcibles had moved。
Everything pointed to itOrden practically begging for execution。 The man was obviously joined in a serpent。 To kill him would behead the serpent; freeing another soldier to fight with almost as much metabolism as Orden now carried。
But leaving Orden alive and incapacitated kept the serpent intact。 Raj Ahten had only to find warriors dedicated to the serpent; slaughter them quickly; and cut the serpent into pieces。
The existence of a serpent seemed evidence that the forcibles had left Longmont; for if Orden had really taken hundreds of endowments; he'd not have relied on a serpent for power。 He'd have garnered greater stamina。 But the man was too easily wounded; too slow to heal。
No; he couldn't have taken hundreds of endowments; or even dozens。 He didn't have the people here to serve as Dedicates。 So he'd moved the forcibles。 Probably not far。 People who hide valuables seldom want to hide them far。 They want to be able check on them frequently。
Yet it was possible Orden had given them to another。
All morning; Raj Ahten had hesitated to attack the castle for some reason he could not name。 Something about the soldiers on the walls had disturbed him。 Now he realized what it was: Prince Orden wasn't on those walls。 He'd expected father and son to fight together; as in the old songs;
But the son was not here。
The new King of the Earth is ing; the old wizard had told him。 But the wizard had not emphasized the word new。 〃I see hope for House Orden;〃 the wizard had said。
Prince Orden。 It made sense。 The boy had earth spells protecting him; a wizard in his employ。 Gaborn was a fighter。 Raj Ahten knew。 He'd sent Salim to kill Gaborn on two occasions; in an effort to keep Mystarria from uniting with a more defensible realm。 Yet the assassin had failed。
He has bested me at every turn; slain my pyromancer; evaded me。
So Gaborn now has the forcibles; Raj Ahten realized; and has taken endowments; and rides at the head of the advancing army。 True; Gaborn hadn't had much time to garner endowments; but the matter could be easily handled。 Orden had recaptured Longmont three days ago。 In that time; a dozen faithful soldiers could have taken endowments on Gaborn's behalf; preparing themselves to act as vectors; waiting for Gaborn to return to Castle Groverman to collect his due。 The new Dedicates might be secreted in Longmont or Groverman or any of half a dozen castles nearby。
Raj Ahten had used the same tactic on occasions。 As Raj Ahten raced back to Longmont; he considered all these things。 He calculated how much time it would take to seize Longmont; destroy the forces within; and search for his treasure; to verify his guess。
He had tricks up his sleeves; weapons he'd not planned to employ this day。 He'd not wanted to reveal his full strength in battle; but perhaps it would be necessary。
He considered how much time it would take afterward to flee。 Groverman's army stood twenty…five miles off。 Many of those men were afoot。 If every soldier had an endowment of metabolism and one of strength; they might make it here in three hours。
Raj Ahten planned to be gone in one。
In Castle Longmont; Captain Cedrick Tempest worried for his people; worried for Orden; worried for himself。 After Orden and Raj Ahten had raced north; both armies waited expectantly while Raj Ahten's men prepared for battle。
The giants had carried whole trees of oak and ash to the slope of the hillside; as if to make a bonfire; and there the flameweavers had stepped inside; turning the dead trees into a conflagration。
For long minutes; the three danced within the fire; letting it caress their naked flesh; each of them walking around the edge of the bonfire; drawing magical signs in the air; emblems of blue…glowing fire that clung in the smoke as if they hung on a castle wall。
It was an eerie; mesmerizing sight。
Then they began to whirl and chant in an odd dance; as if each man himself were synchronizing with the flames; dancing with the flickering lights of the fire; being one with it。
Thus each flameweaver weaved and bobbed and cavorted; and began to sing a song of desire; calling; calling。
It was one of the flameweaver's greatest powersthat of summoning fell creatures from the netherworld。 Tempest had heard of such things; but few men ever witnessed a Summoning。
Here and there; men on the walls began drawing symbols of protection; vainly muttering half…remembered spells。 Some hedge wizard from out of the wild began to draw runes in the air; and the men around him clustered near for protection。
Tempest chewed his lip nervously as the wizards gathered their powers。 Now; in the bonfire; the walls of flame thickened; being green things like no earthly fire。 A luminous portal was forming。
In another moment; Tempest saw shapes materialize within that light…white flaming salamanders from the netherworld; bobbing and leaping; not wholly formed。
At the sight of those creatures summoned into the flames; Cedrick Tempest was chilled to the bone。 His men could not fight such monsters。 It was folly to stay here; folly to fight。
A cry of consternation caught in Tempest's throat。 Help。 We need help; he thought。
He'd hardly thought this; when he spotted a blur to the east of the castle; someone rushing over the downs; returning from Tor Loman。 He hoped it was King Orden; pleaded to the Powers that Orden had returned victorious。
But the man racing over the downs did not wear Orden's shimmering cape of green samite。 Raj Ahten raced toward them; his helm gone。
Tempest wondered if Orden had even caught the Wolf Lord; then glanced down into the keep。 Shostag the Axeman was Orden's second。 If Orden had died; then Shostag should be up; should be the new head of the serpent。 Tempest saw no sign of the burly outlaw down in the keep。
Perhaps Orden still lived; would e to fight in their behalf。
Raj Ahten shouted a mand; ordering his troops to prepare for battle。
An old adage said; 〃When Runelords battle; it is the moners who die。〃 It was true。 The Dedicates in their well…protected keeps; the mon archers; the farm boys skirmishing for their livesall would fall without notice before a Runelord's wrath。
All his life; Cedrick Tempest had sought to be more than a moner; to avoid such a fate。 He'd bee a force soldier at the age of twelve; made sergeant at sixteen; captain of the guard at twenty…two。 In all those years; he'd grown accustomed to feeling the strength of others in his arms; to having the health of Dedicates flowing in his blood。
Until now。 He stood in nominal mand of Longmont; struggling to marshal his forces against Raj Ahten's troops。 Yet he was little more than a moner。 In the battle for Longmont; most of his Dedicates had been slaughtered。 He had an endowment of wit; one of stamina; one of grace。 Nothing more。
His chain mail weighed on him heavily; and his warhammer felt clumsy in his hand。
The winds sweeping from the south chilled him; and he wondered what this day would bring。 He cowered behind the battlements。 Certainly; he felt death in the air。
Yet for the moment the preparation for battle stood at a standstill。 The soldiers and giants and dogs of Raj Ahten all kept beyond bowshot。 For several more long minutes; only the flameweavers worked; dancing; twisting; gyrating in the heart of their bonfire; one with the flames; and the glowing salamanders took clearer form; being worms of white light; adding their own magical powers to those of the flameweavers。
Now; in the center of the great fire; the flameweavers stopped their wild dance and raised their hands to the sky as one。
The skies went black as onyx as the flameweavers began drawing ropes of energy from the heavens。 Time and aga