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for hours, until spaces she knew intimately Quenthel's patrol had stalked the shadowy, candlelit passages of Arach-T

inilith

unreal, and her subordinates'  nerves visibly frayed with the waiting. She called a began to seem strange and subtly halt to let the underlings rest and coll

ect  themselves.  They  stopped in  a  small

chapel with the images of skulls, daggers,  and  spiders worked in bas-relief on the walls and the bones of long-dead prieste

sses  interred  beneath the  floor.  Rumor

whispered that  a  cleric  had cut  her  own

sometimes haunted it, but the Baenre had  never seen the apparition, and it wasn'throat in this sanctuary and her ghost tin evidence then.

The priestesses and novices settled Eventually Jyslin, a second-year studenton the pews. For a while, no one s with a heart-shaped face and silver poke.

studs in her earlobes, said,  "Perhaps nothing will happen."

female cut a warlike figure Quenthel stared coldly at the novice. Liwith her mace, mail, and shield, but her dread showed ke the rest of the party,  the younger in her troubled maroon eyes and shiny

,  sweaty brow."W

to hope otherwise. Instead I suggeste will face another demon tonight," Quenthel said. "I feel it, so it's pointless remembering what you've learned."    you concentrate on staying alert and

Jyslin lowered her eyes and whispered, "Y"W                 es, Mistress."

into it, we'ishful thinking is for  cowards," Quenthel said, "and if you fools are lapsing ve lingered here too long. Up with you."Reluctantly, someone'

s

Quenthel's minions rose. She led them onward. links of supple  black mail chiming ever so faintly, In light of the two previous intrusions  and the obvious uselessness of the w

ards

the mages of Sorcere had created, Quenthel had placed Arach-Tinilith on alert and organized her staff and students into  squads of eight. Most  of the units would

stand watch at set locati

Baenre princess had opted to lead one of tons, but several would patrol the entire building. The he latter.She'd also decided to throw open the st

the potent enchanted tools and weapons sorerooms and armories and dispense all students bore enchanted arms and talismans worthy of atill deposited there. Even the first-year hi

gh priestess.Not that the gear had done  much to bolster Jyslin'

s

another novice. Had Quenthel not been suffering her own carefully masked morale, nor that of many

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anxieties, their glumness might have amused her.throughout their childhoods. They'd  even achieved a certain in The girls had seen demons

in Arach-Tinilith, but this was the first  time such entities had  timacy with them

them, and they'd realized                   posed a threat to No doubt some of the females had alsothey hadn't truly known the  ferocious beings at all.

that they themselves ha         been perceptive enough to recognize mustered them in what was more or d been in comparatively little danger until Quenthel

resentment, like their uneasiness, was irreless her personal defense. If so, their

was their duty to serve her       levant. They were  her underlings, and it ."It's the wrath of Lolth herself," whisper

student who wore her hair in three long  braids. Obviouslyed Minolin Fey-Branche, a fifth-year , she didn't  intend forher voice to carry to the front  of

the  procession.  "First  she

then sends her fiends to kill us."             strips us of our magic,

Quenthel whirled. Sensing her anger,  her whip vipers rose, weaving and hissing.

the unfit, but she has not condemned her entire temple. She would not"Shut up!" she snapped. "The Spider  Queen may be testing us, eliminating ".Minolin lowered her eyes. "Yes, Mistress," she said tonelessly

.

Quenthel noticed that no one else looked reassured, either."Y

"Wou disgust me," the Baenre said. "All of you."e apologize, Mistress," said Jyslin.

said. "If a novice showed a hint of

cowardice or disobedience, my sister"I remember my training," Quenthel   Triel would make her fast for a tenday

,  and eat rancid filth for another after that. I should do the same, butunfortunately, with Arach-Tinilith under siege, I need my people s

tr

all right, though it should shame you take it, you can have another restong. So . You'llfill your bellies, and it had better stiffen your spines. Otherwise, we'll see how

many of you I have to flog before the  rest cease their criCome."                     nging and whining.

She led them on to a classroom where the kitchen staff had set a table. She'd

ordered them to prepare a cold supper  and leave it at various points around the

temple,  so  that  the  weary  sentinels  could  at  least  refresh  themselves  with food,

brown slices of rothe steak steepedand the cooks had done a decent job of  it. On a silver salver lay pink and competing with Arach-Tinilith'     in a tawny marinade, their aroma

s  omnipresent scent of incense. Other trays

and bowls held raw mushroom pieces with a creamy dipping sauce and a salad of black, white, and red diced fungus, while  the pi

tchers  presumably  contained

wine,  watered  as  per  her  command.  Quenthel  hoped  the  alcohol  would  hearten

those residents  whom Lolth's  absence and the incursions of the past two

nights had terrified, but she didn't want  any of the temple'sdrunk and incapacitated.                 defenders sloppy

Some of Quenthel's  minions fell to as if  they expected this to be their last meal. Others, likely as certain of their  fate, seemed too tense to do m

ore than

pick at the viands.

survive the night, in a sense, she belongeThe mistress of the Academy supposd to the latter partyed that, though she intended to .  Her stomach was somewhat queasy

appetite.    ,  and the long hours of edgy anticipation had killed her
Com

e  on, dem

The entity failed to respond to her silent plea. on, she thought, let's get this over with. . . .
She decided her throat was a little parched,  caught Jyslin'

s  eye, and said, "Pour

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me  a cup."

"Y

The second-year novice performes, Mistress."         ed the service with commendable alacrity.She filled the silver goblet too high for gentility'

s  sake, but Quenthel expected no

better from  a commoner.  The Baenre accepted the cup with a nod and raised it

to her lips.Her whip of fangs hung from  her wrist by the wyvern-hide loop that pi

erced

its handle. She felt a thrill of alarm  surge across the psionic link she  shared

with  the  vipers .  At  the  same  instant,  the  snakes  reared  and  dashed  the

from  her grasp. She stared at them  in am                goblet azement.

"Poison," Yngoth said, his slit-pupiled eyes  glinting in their scaly sockets. "We

smelled it."

Quenthel looked around. Her followers had heard the serpent's declaration and were gawking at her and the reptiles in consternation.

perfectly good health, but she trusted the vipers and knew it wouldn'They  appeared to be in t last."Pur

They never got the chance. Almge yourselves," she said. "Now!"ost as  one, they succumbed to the toxin, swaying, staggering, and collapsing.  Som

e

sickness hit them                retched involuntarily as the

Quenthel shifted the whip back to her ha, but it didn't help. They passed out like the rest.nd, peered in all directions, and badeth

e  vipers  do the  same.  She'd realized  her  demonic  assailants  were

suggest the several dominions of the goddess, and therefore an "    supposed to assassin"  of  somesort would turn up sooner or later

.  Still, she foolishly assumed that being would

attack in some  obvious way just as the  "spider" and "darkness"  had.  She  hadn't

expected it to emthat tactic m   ploy stealth and attempt to poison her,  though in retrospect,

ade perfect sense.

on done all  it planned to do, or, since its first

ploy had failed, would it strike at her in somThe question was, had the dem     e  other way?Off to the west, som

eone scream

Quenthel had her answer     ed,  the sound echoing down the stone halls. Her heart beat faster, her m, and it was the one she'outh felt drier still, and she realized she wd expected.

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