Dragonlance - Linsha 1 - City of the Lost by Mary H. Herbert

Dragonlance - Linsha 1 - City of the Lost by Mary H. Herbert

Author:Mary H. Herbert
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Mourning a Friend

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She lay sprawled across the floor of the abandoned stone chamber, a great hulking carcass that

stretched almost from wall to wall. They knew it was she by the size of the corpse and by the piles of brass scales that heaped on the floor where the carrion beetles had chewed them loose to get at the flesh beneath. Withered and tattered skin hung over the skeleton like a ragged blanket. Bone

shone through the rents and gaps in the half-devoured flesh. It was difficult to tell how long she had been dead, for the beetles had been hard at work and through the gaping holes and tears in the skin, the searchers could see the corpse writhe with the gorging insect bodies.

“Paladine preserve us!” Mariana moaned. “What did this to her?”

Huddled around the two small lanterns, the group made its slow way around the corpse toward the

head. What they found dismayed them all.

“Oh, gods,” Linsha murmured for everyone.

The long, supple neck lay collapsed on the stone floor, mostly eaten away by the beetles, but where the head should have been was nothing but a dried pool of blood.

“Someone took her head,” breathed Mariana. “Who would do that?”

“Another dragon,” Linsha said flatly.

“Thunder?” gasped one of the soldiers.

The captain shook her head in disbelief. “How would a dragon have gotten in here? We’ve doubled

the guards on this palace since Iyesta’s disappearance.”

“Since her disappearance,” Linsha repeated. “What about the night of the storm? All this time

we’ve worried for her and looked for her, she’s been dead below our feet.” She whirled around,

glaring at the tiny pool of light thrown from the lanterns. “We need more light. We must learn what happened here. Who killed her? Who took her head?”

Mariana readily agreed. “You three. Go back the way we came. Bring torches and all the help you

can find. Tell anyone who comes down here to wear a mask. You three—” she turned to the next set

of soldiers—“take word to the city elders, the Legion, and the Solamnic fortress that Iyesta is dead.

I’m sure you are smart enough to leave Lady Linsha’s name out of your report. Now, you two—”

she spoke to the remaining soldiers—“there is another entrance over there, large enough for a

dragon. Get torches and see if that corridor leads to the treasure vault. The way should be shorter than the way we came.”

The guards and the militia soldiers were quite willing to obey, anything to get out of that chamber of reeking death. They took one of the lanterns and departed to their tasks, leaving Linsha and

Mariana alone in the darkness that rustled and clicked with the sounds of thousands of carrion

beetles.

Linsha stifled a shudder. This was so unbelievable.

How could Iyesta be dead? She was vibrantly alive and well and… invincible!… only six days ago.

What had happened to her?

Linsha heard an odd, stifled sound and turned to see Mariana wipe tears from her eyes. Her strong

shoulders were shaking. Linsha felt like weeping herself, but not here, not yet.

She strode around the



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