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atter of bodies。 Miriamele found herself staring down into the half…open eyes of Isorn; whose slack face was as white as one of the Norns。 A scream tried to force its way out of her; but she was clinging so fiercely to Camaris' flailing arm that she could not think much about Isgrimnur's son。 There was only the scent of fear; sweat and rolling bodies。
       She caught a glimpse of Josua; who stood a short distance away on the stairs。 Camaris again began to climb to his feet; dragging his attackers up with him。
       〃Josua;〃 she panted。 〃He'll 。。。 get away from us! Kill him 。。。 if you have to 。。。 but stop him!〃
The prince only stared。 Miriamele could feel the old knight's tremendous strength。 He would shake them off in a few moments。
       〃Kill him; Josua!〃 she screamed。 Camaris was half…standing now; but Tiamak was draped around his sword arm; the knight's chest and stomach were unprotected。
       〃Something!〃 Binabik grunted in pain; struggling to hold Camaris' legs together。 〃Be doing something!〃 
       But Josua only took a hesitant step forward; Naidel hanging slack in his hand。
       Miriamele let go with one arm and hurriedly groped for Camaris' sword belt。 When she had it; she slid off his arm and grasped the belt with both hands; then braced her legs against the bottom step and pulled backward as hard as she could。 The old man swayed for a moment; but the tangling weight of Tiamak and Binabik were making his movements clumsy and he could not keep his balance。 He tottered; then fell backward as heavily as an axed tree。 
       Miriamele's legs were caught beneath the knight。 His collapse knocked the breath from her。 When Camaris stirred after a long moment; she knew she did not have the strength to pull him down again。
       〃Ah; God;〃 the knight murmured to the ceiling。 〃Free me from this song! I do not wish to go…but it is too strong for me。 I have paid and paid。。。。〃
       Josua seemed almost as wracked with torment as Camaris。 He took another step downward; then paused before backing up again。 〃Merciful God;〃 said the prince。 〃Merciful God。〃 He straightened; blinking。 〃Keep Camaris there as long as you can。 I think I know who is waiting at the top of the stairs。〃 He turned away。 
       〃e back; Josua!〃 cried Miriamele。 〃Don't go!〃
〃There is no time left;〃 he called over his shoulder as he mounted upward。 〃I must get to him while I can。 He is waiting for me。〃
       She suddenly realized who he meant。 〃No;〃 she whispered。
Camaris was still lying on the floor; but Binabik had not let go of the knight's legs。 Tiamak had been flung to one side; he crouched at the foot of the stairs; rubbing a bruised arm and staring at Camaris with fearful anticipation。
       〃Tiamak; follow him;〃 pleaded Miriamele。 〃Follow my uncle。 Hurry! Don't let them kill each other。〃
       The Wrannaman's eyes widened。 He looked at her; then back to Camaris; his face solemn as a frightened child's。 At last he clambered to his feet and hobbled up the stairs after Josua; who had already disappeared into the shadows。
Camaris drew himself into a sitting position。 〃Let me up。 I do not wish to hurt you; whoever you are。〃 His eyes were fixed on some distant point beyond the antechamber。 〃It is calling me。〃
Miriamele pulled herself free and; trembling; took his hand。 〃Sir Camaris; please。 It is an evil spell that is calling you。 Don't go。 If you take the sword there; everything you have fought for may be destroyed。〃
The old knight lowered his pale eyes to meet hers。 His face was bleak; drawn with terrible strain。 〃Tell the wind not to blow;〃 he said hoarsely。 〃Tell the thunder not to roar。 Tell this cursed sword not to sing and pull at me。〃 But he seemed to sag; as though for a moment the summoning grew less powerful。
A wordless cry like a howl of animal fear rang through the antechamber。 Miriamele suddenly remembered Cadrach。 She whirled to look at him where he crouched by the doorway; but the monk yowled again and pointed。
Pryrates was climbing slowly to his feet; loose…limbed as a drunkard。 The arrow still protruded from either side of his neck。 A faint; putrescent glow played about the torn flesh。
       But he's dead! Horror gusted through her。 He's dead! Sweet Elysia; Mother of God; I killed him!
       The priest staggered a step; groaning; then turned his sharkiike gaze toward Miriamele。 His voice was even harsher than before; ripped raw。 〃You 。。。 hurt me。 For that; I will 。。。 I will keep you alive a long time; womanchild。〃
〃Daughter of the Mountains;〃 Binabik said hopelessly。 He still clung to the old knight's legs。 Camaris lay staring at the ceiling; oblivious to all but the call from above。
       Swaying; the priest reached up and grasped the black shaft just behind the arrowhead and snapped it off; bringing a fresh dribble of blood from the wound。 He took a couple of whistling breaths; then grasped the feathers and drew the rest of the arrow back out through his throat; his face stretched in a rictus of agony。 He stared at the blood…smeared thing for a moment before tossing it disdainfully onto the floor。
〃A Nakkiga shaft;〃 he rasped。 〃I should have known。 The Norns make strong weapons…but not strong enough。〃 The bleeding had stopped; and now a tiny wisp of smoke wafted from one of the holes in his neck。
Miriamele had nocked another arrow; and now tremblingly drew her bow and leveled the black point at his face。 〃May 。。。 may God send you to Hell; Pryrates!〃 She struggled to form the words without falling into panicked shrieking。 〃What have you done with my father?!〃
〃He is upstairs。〃 The priest laughed suddenly。 He stood now without wavering; and seemed almost gleefully drunk on his own display of power。 〃Your father is waiting。 The time we have both waited for is e。 I wonder who shall enjoy it more?〃 Pryrates lifted his lingers and curled them。 The air grew momentarily hotter around Miriamele's hand; then the arrow snapped。 The suddenly empty bow almost flew from her grasp。
〃It is not so pleasant tugging out arrows that I will stand and let you feather me all day; girl。〃 Pryrates turned to look back across the antechamber at Cadrach。 The broken doorway behind the monk; barred by the alchemist's ward; was full of shifting; crimson…streaked shadows。 The priest beckoned。 〃Padreic; e here。〃
Cadrach gave a low moan; then stood and took a lurching step。
〃Don't do it!〃 Miriamele called to him。
〃Do not be so cruel;〃 said Pryrates。 〃He wishes to attend his master。〃
〃Fight him; Cadrach!〃
       The priest cocked his head。 〃Enough。 Soon I shall have to go and attend to my duties。〃 He lifted his hand again。 〃e here; Padreic。〃
       The monk staggered forward; sweating and mumbling。 As Miriamele watched helplessly; he sank into a heap at Pryrates' feet; face pressed against the stone。 He edged forward; quivering; and laid his cheek against one of the priest's black boots。
       〃That is better;〃 Pryrates crooned。 〃I am glad you are not so foolish as to challenge me…glad that you remember。 I feared you had forgotten me during your travels。 And where have you been; little Padreic? You left me and went to keep pany with traitors; I see。〃
       〃It is you who are being the traitor;〃 Binabik shouted at him。 He grimaced as Camaris shifted; trying at last to break the troll's grip on his legs。 〃To Morgenes; to my master Ookequk; to all who were taking you in and teaching you their secrets。〃
       The priest looked up at him; amused。 〃Ookequk? So you are the fat troll's errand boy? This is splendid; indeed。 All of my old friends gathered here to share this day with me。〃
Camaris was clambering to his feet。 Binabik struggled to retain his hold; but the old man reached down and effortlessly dislodged him; then straightened; black Thorn dangling in his hand。 He took a few hesitant steps toward the stairs。
       〃Soon; now;〃 said Pryrates。 'The call is very strong。〃 He turned his attention to Miriamele。 〃I fear the rest of our conversation will have to wait。 The ritual will soon reach a delicate moment。 It would be good for me to be there。〃
Miriamele was desperate to distract him; to keep him away from her uncle and father。 〃Why do you do this; Pryrates? What can you gain?〃
       〃Gain? Why; everything。 Wisdom such as you cannot even imagine; child。 The entire cosmos laid naked before me; unable to hide even its smallest secret。〃 He extended his arms; and for a moment seemed almost to grow。 His robe billowed; and eddies of dust whirled away across the chamber。 〃I will know things at which even the immortals can only guess。〃
       Camaris suddenly cried out as though he had been stabbed; then stumbled toward the wide staircase。 As he did; the great bell tolled again from somewhere above; making everything shiver and rock。 The room wavered before Miriamele's eyes; flames licked up the walls; then vanished as the echoes faded away。
Miriamele's head was reeling; but Pryrates seemed unaffected。 〃That means the moment is very near;〃 he said。 〃You hope to detain me while Josua confronts his brother。〃 The priest shook his hairless head。 〃Your uncle can no more halt what is to e than he could carry this castle away on his shoulders。 And neither can you。 I hope I can find you when everything is finished; li

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