Krull by Krull

Krull by Krull

Author:Krull [Krull]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-03-26T11:04:31.690000+00:00


seer. But if the seer lay here by Menno, dead as the throat of an old fire-mountain,

then who walked in his guise alongside the boy and the bandit leader? Realization

came with terrifying speed.

Like Colwyn, Torquil was searching for signs that this spot represented the

end of their search. Like him, he found nothing.

"Are you sure this is the place, old man?"

"The boy will know," the changeling replied sibilantly.

Titch looked to his master. "We are in sight of the trees, brother."

Ynyr frowned as the silence stretched into minutes. He didn't understand his

old friend's hesitation. Of course, he had no knowledge of the proper procedure to

follow. Perhaps this contemplative pause on the part of the seer was how the

enchantment began. Still, something didn't feel right to him. He kept his concern to

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himself, however. The seer is old. Give him time.

At last he spoke and Ynyr was able to relax.

"He who seeks the knowledge must lead me to the appointed place. No one else

may approach. The magic is powerful. Have a care you all stand well back." Torquil

and his men needed no further urging. They stepped several paces farther back from

the tri-trunked tree.

Colwyn exchanged places with Torquil, waited until the seer had a

comfortable grip on his shoulder. "How do I lead you, wise one?"

"Toward the trees, and away from your friends. Toward enlightenment, Colwyn

of Turold."

Keeping a tight rein on his growing sense of excitement, Colwyn led the seer

toward the trees. There was a faint

trembling in the old man's wrist, and Colwyn thought that he too must be

excited at what was to come.

Soon they had approached to within touching distance of the gnarled old

bark. Colwyn halted. They'd distanced themselves considerably from the others and

mist hid them from view.

"What happens now, wise one?"

"As I promised, enlightenment." The long, dexterous fingers slid gently

upward, from shoulder to neck. ''Here is the knowledge you seek."

The fingers started to tighten convulsively even as something in the seer's

tone caused Colwyn to whirl. So fast did he twist, that the changeling's grip was

not secured, the fingers not quite in place to snap the neck. But they did not fall

away. Instead, they continued to contract around the startled Colwyn's neck even as

he hammered desperately at the powerful arm.

Another second and Colwyn would die, his head forced back at an impossible

angle by the changeling's inhuman strength. Another second... and the pressure

vanished from Colwyn's throat.

He staggered for a moment, rubbing at his bruised neck and staring at the

swaying figure of the seer-that-was-not even as he drew the knife at his belt.

Stared at the seer's shoulder, now ragged and bloody.

Flung with enormous force by the onrushing Rell from a good fifty yards

distant, the huge trident had ripped into the changeling's back. Staggering

backward, the creature flailed at Colwyn. But now the intended victim was on guard.

Colwyn stepped forward and drove inward with his knife. No longer was it the

image of the seer that he fought. That kindly, wise old visage was coming apart even

as he fought it, even as the hand that had sought his throat had changed into a

grotesque, groping claw.



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