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it."
"How would I do that?"
"Don't be disingenuous. It doesn't suit you. The same way as always. I assume
foolish boys still sometimes gossip and boast to their hired females, even though if
they stopped to think about it, they'd remember you loathe them and wish themonly ill. I likewise imagine that you still som
etim
entertain at gatherings where such idio es find yourself obliged to their m ts, unmindful of your presence, discuss
ost secret affairs with one another ".
"In other words, you wish to resume our old arrangement. Which still had four years to run. If I assist you with your current problem, will you c
ontinue to
concern yourself with 'mundane' affairs, or will you lock yourself away in your
tower once more?"
He considered lying, but his instincts told him she'd see through it."I'
m not entirely sure what will become of me
I' ," he said. "As far as I know, if m successful, I ought to wind up reestablished in Sorcere with all m
transgressions for ygiven, but for some murky reason, I wonder. I'm caught up in
something I don't yet understand, and only the dark powers know where it will
lead."
"Then if you want my help, you'll have to set me free . . . today "."Impossible, I don't have the requisite funds on m
y person, nor the leisure todicker with Nym
, for that matter. You know he'd stretch any negotiation out fordays, just to be annoying. Nor do I have tim
e to arrange an escape ".She only stared at him
, and he understood."Ah," he said.
"Is it a bar ain?"
"It is if you actually give mg e some help. My problem is this: An unusual
number of males have run away from home of late."
"That's your errand? To find some rogues? What makes it im
send a Master of Sorcere?" portant enough to
He smiled. "I have no idea. Do you know anything about it?"
She shook her head. "Not much."
"Frankly, any crumb of genuine information will put me ahead of where I am
now."
"W
of an unusual numell, I've heard only the vaguest hints, ber of m but they suggest this isn't just a case ales deciding i
the sam ndependently to elope. They all ran to e place for the same reason, whatever that reason may be ".
"I thought as much," said Pharaun. "Otherwise, why would Grominterested? But it's reassuring to hear that your own agile mind has arrived aph be t the
same conclusion."
She sneered.
robe.Pharaun absently ran his fingertip along one of the swirling lines woven into his
"I doubt a threat would suffice to draw so many boys away from home," he said.
"Some would have the courage to defy the threatener or the sense to appeal to
their kin for protection. Nor would a hypnotic charm do the trick. Aside from the
natural resistance to such effects that all we dark elves possess, some of the males
would have carried wards in the form of amulets and such. No, I think we have to
assume the rogues sneaked away of their own volition to accomplish some
positive end. But what?""They'
re organizing a new merchant clan?"
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"I thought of that, but Gromph says no, and I'm sure he's correct. For if thatwere the case, then why the secrecy? Since trade is im
Menzoberranzan, people don't generally object when a m portant to all ale becomes a
merchant. It's one of the two or three legitima
Mother' te ways to distance oneself froms harsh and arbitrary hand." He grinned. "No offense. I'm sure that in
happier times, the ma"You can bet I would give themles under your authority had no reason to complain of you."
reason now."
"Given your more recent experiences, that's understandable. So, if the r
aren' ogues t lee
Menzoberranzan for good and all? Or putting together a caravan, what, goddess forbid, have they s are they doing? Preparing to flipped awaalready?" y
"I don't think so. I can't tell you precisely where they are, but I believe they're
still somewhere in the city proper, the Mantle, or conceivably out in the
Bauthwaf."
"Now that truly is good news. I wasn't keen on a hunt through the wilds of the Underdark. Not only is there a general lack of amenities, the wine-mak
ers are
uncorking the new vintages the tenday after next."Pellanistra shook her head. "You haven't changed."
"Thank you, I'll take that as a compliment. Now let'the , s get down to the crux of
matter, shall we? I require names . Which of your visitors dropped these
Va
She gave hguest hints'i which you have so sagaciously interpreted?"m a smile radiant with spite. "Alton Vandree and Vuzlyn Freth "."Who themselves subsequently disappeared and are thus unavailable for
questioning. It makes sense, I suppose, but it's unfortunate all the same.""I'
ve given you everything I have," she said. "Now fulfill your end of the deal ".
The wizard frowned and said, "My dear collaborator, it would devastate me todisappoint you. Y
et I stipulated that you'd have to offer me information of some
significance, and frankly, I'm not sure you've delivered. I really know little more than I did before."
"Do it, or I'll tell every soul who comes runaways. Perhaps that will have som into this cell that you're looking for the
e 'significance' for your mission. I assume
hit is supposed to be a secret. Things usually are where you're involved, and you aven't mentioned a legion of assistants following you about."
Pharaun laughed. "Well played. I surrender. How shall we do this?""I don't care. Burn m
e with your magic. Stick a dagger in me. Break my neck
with those long, clever fingers." d just as soon that Nym didn't bill m
e
dem"Interesting suggestions all, but I'ise. If we can m for your ake it look as if your heart just stopped of its own accord
sometime after I look my leave, I'll have a chance."
experimHe cast about, noticed the thick, fluffy pillow on the bed, picked it up, and entally gripped it at both ends. It felt good in his hands."This ought to work," he said. "Perhaps you could oblige m
e by lying down?"
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Ryld sipped his chilled, tart wine with a sense of satisfaction, secure in the knowledge that the game, though technically still in progress, was already won. In three more moves, his onyx wizard and ore would trap and mate his opponent's carnelian mother.
As usual, he had accomplished his victory without recourse to the dice. Truth to tell, those clattering ivory cubes with the magically warmed images incised on the faces were the one aspect of
SUVA
he didn't like. They interjected blind luck into what should be a contest of pure c
R unning. yld's adversary, a scrawny young merchant clansman with an uncouth habit ofletting drops of liquor slide from the corners of his mthe dice early on and gloated when chance allowed himouth as he guzzled, had thrown to eliminate one of the older male's priestesses.
Shoulders hunched, brow sweaty, he stared at the board as if the fate of his soul were being decided thereupon. A truly competent player would have recognized almost instantly that there was only one move he could make. Indforeseen the inevitable m eed, he would have ate just three moves hence and resigned. sound only casually interested, took up the thrMindful of his true purpose for visiting the Jewel Box, Read of the conversatyld, doing his best to ion that he and the slightly tipsy trader had been carrying on in fits and starts.