ssed me ".
"Do you think I haven't realized I havesomeone with access to Matron Baenre? Two tendays ago, T an enemy here in Menzoberranzan,
riel considered me
loyal. She approved of me. She granted a good deal of what I asked on behalf of our people. Now
, she doubts me, because someone has persuaded her to questionmy true intentions. What did my foe of
realize that in betraying me, you betray Chfer to lure you to her side? Don't you ed Nasad itself?"
residence. Someone is The scribe hesitated, then said, "Mwatching us right nowatron Baenre has people watching the ."
Umrae swallowed. "So you can'"Perhaps," Faeryl replied. t harm me. Or they'Faeryl laughed. "Rubbish. T ll harm you."
riel's agents won't reveal their presence just to keep
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me from disciplining one of my own detrimental to Menzoberranzan's intereretainers. They won'sts in that. Nowt see anythin, be s g odd or
ensible and
surrender ".
After another pause, Umrae said, "Give me your word you won't hurt me. That you'll set me free and help me flee the city."
second, and a quick capitulation is your"I promise you nothing except that your insolence is only hope. T making me angrier by the ell me, who turned you, and why? What does anyone hereabouts have to gain by persecuting an envoy
, one
Houses?"who stands apart from the feuds and rivalries among the Menzoberranyr
"You must understand, I fear to betray them and remain. They'll kill me if I do ".
"They won't get the chance. I'm the one are your employers?" pointing a poisoned dart at you. Who
"I won't say
"Your friend didn't slander me to T, not without your pledge."riel until after I started contemplating a
return to Ched Nasad. Was that the point of the lie? To keep me from venturing out
into the Underdark? Why?"Umrae shook her head.
"You're mad," Faeryl said. "Why would you condemn yourself to perpetuate
someone else's existence? Ah well, you're plainly unfit to live, so I suppose it's for
the best."
She made a show of sighting down the length of the crossbow.
"No!" Umrae cried. "Don't! You'
"If re right, why should I die?" you answer my questions, perhaps you won't."
"Yes."
Trembling a little, her nerve having been broken, the clerk raised her hand to her
face, perhaps to massage her brow. No—to lift a tiny vial to her lips!Faeryl pulled the trigger and her aim
was true, but by the time
Umrae's stomach, the secretary's form the quarrel pierced shriveling, but taller as well. Her flesh c was changing. ooled and stank of corruption, leathery She grew even thinner,
wings sprouted fromher garments altered, blurring and splitti her shoulder blades, ng into mand her eyes sank into her head. Even
oldering rags. No blood flowed
from the wound the poisoned dart had made, and it didn't seem to inconvenience
her in the slightest. She didn'Faeryl was furious at herself for allowit even bother to pull the missile out.ng Umrae to trick her
. Next time, she'd
remember that even a dark elf devoid of beauty, grace, and facile wit, seemingl
undone by fear yThe potion had tem, was yet a drowporarily transform, born to guile and deception.
ed
which form she likely wouldn't suff all fromUmrae into some sort of undead, in er at her usual clumsiness. Had Lolth
not forsaken her priestesses, Faeryl might have controlled the cadaverous thing
other retainers likely to notice her plight with her clerical powers, but that was no longer an option. Nor were any of her and dash to her rescue. She had them all too busy packing up the
house.
It was unfortunate, because like most undead, except for the lowly corpses and skeletons spell casters reanimated to se
rve as mindless thralls, Um
ghoul form could probably do grievous harm with any st rae in winged-rike that so much asgrazed the skin, and Faeryl didn't even have a shield to fend her off. How was she
to know the spy would possess such a potent means ofdefense?Umrae took a sham
forward. Faeryl hastily retreated, droppebling step, then, d the useless crossbowwith a clap of her wings, bounded , and opened the
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clasp of her cloak. Pulling the garment ofunsheathed a little adamantine rod with the otherf her shoulders with one hand, she
. At a snap of her wrist, the
harmless-looking object swelled into Mother's
headed war ham Kiss, the long-hafted, basalt-mer the females of House Zauvirr had borne since the founding
of their line. Perhaps an enchanted weapon would slay Umrae where the
envenomed quarrel had failed.
Faeryl would have to hope so. Even if she were willing to stand meekly asideand let the traitor fly away, Um
rae,
predatory guise she'd assum her thoughts perhaps colored by theed, plainly wanted a fight, and the envoy could see no way to evade her
. It would be stupid to evoke darkness and run. In undead
form, Umrae would likely manage better in the murk than its maker did. It
would be even more pointless to try to levitate or ascend through the use of the
air-walking charm when the shape shifter could simply spread her ragged wingsand follow
.
Faeryl waved her piwafwi back and forth at the end of her extended arm, to confuse Umrae and serve as som
e semblance of a shield. No one had ever
taught Faeryl to fight thusly, but she'd observed warriors practicing the technique,and she tried to believe that if m
ere males could do it, it would surely present no
diff
Umiculty to a high priestess.
luck as mrae lunged, Faeryl lashed the cloak in a horizontal arc. Possibly thanks to uch as skill, the garment blocked Umrae's hands. Her talons snagged
in the weave.
Surprised, Umrae faltered in the attack and struggled to free her hands. Faerylstepped through and smashed the pointed stone head of her h
ammer into the
center of the servant's carious brow. Bone crunched, and Umrae's head snapped
backward. A goodly portion of her left profile fell off her skull.Certain the fight was over
, Faeryl relaxed, and that was nearly the end of her.
Transformed, Umrae could evidently endure more damage than almost any
creature with warm flesh and a beating heart. She opened her m
long, thin fangs, and what was left of her head shot forwa outh, exposing rd over thecape. The ambassador only barely m top of the
anaged to fling herself back out of the wa
in tim ye.
The piwafwi was stretched taut between the two combatants, as if they were playing tug-of-war
. Both yanked on it simu
luckier ltaneously, and Faeryl was the . The cloak tore free of Umrae's grasp, but despite the garment's
ghoul'reinforcing enchantments, it returned to the ambassador with long rips the s claws had cut. A few more such rendings and it would be useless. The cape's sudden release also sent Faeryl stumbling backward. With another beat of
shot forward.her festering wings, Umrae hopped and closed the distance. Her clawed hands
Crying out in desperation, Faeryl managed to plant her feet and arrest her helpless stagger
. She lashed out with the hammer and clipped one of Umrae's
began to circle. Just as a living creaturhands. The imitation ghoul snatched it back and gave up the attack. Instead, she several times as if to dislodge th e would, she shook her battered extremity
Faeryl turned to keep the foe with her crushed, half-flaye pain, then lifted it back on guard.ed head in view. What isit going to take to stop this thing? the ambassador wondered. Can I
stop it?
Yes, curse it!
When she was a child, her cousin Merinid, weapons master of House Zauvirrdead these many years since her mother tired of him, had told her that any ,
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opponent could be destroyed. It was justUmrae lunged. Once again, the ambassador a matter of finding the vulnerable s snapped out the folds of her frail, pot.
flapping shield. The cloak entangled one of the servant's hands. The other raked, rasping and snagging, across Faeryl'
s coat of fine adamantine links. The winged
ghoul'ssheared through the sturdy mail, and th touch sowed cramping sickness in its wake, but the claws hadn't quite
Faeryl swung at Umrae's withered chest e sensation only lasted an instant. crumblincloth. If she couldn't slay the ghoul-thing within its covering of filthy a strike to the head, then the heart , g
must be the vulnerable spot, j ust as with a vampire. Or at least she hoped so.
To her surprise, Umrae denied her the chance to find out one way or the other.
It looked as if the traitor had so committed to her attack that she would find it
impossible to defend against a riposte. Yet she interposed her withered arm to take the shock of the war hammer
, then stooped to claw at Faeryl
's unarmored knee
.