(eng) Lawrence Watt-Evans - Ethshar 02 by With a Single Spell
Author:With a Single Spell [Spell, With a Single]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Chapter Seventeen
The passageway sloped up across full width of the front of the castle, Tobas judged, and was unbroken by any windows or ornamentation at all. It consisted of bare stone walls and floor and a simple barrel-vaulted ceiling, and nothing more. It had originally been level, of course, and the angle was not particularly steep even now. The pitch from side to side was greater than along its length, so that Peren and Tobas hung close to the right-hand side, walking along the bottom edge.
Despite the absolute simplicity of the corridor, or perhaps because of it, Tobas was certain that the entrance from the wizardâs study had once been concealed, though whether by shelves, draperies, or some other device he could not be sure amid the general ruin. Perhaps there had once been an illusion spell that had been dispersed when the castleâs magic ceased to function.
The corridor was narrow; Tobas had to keep his elbows close to his sides to avoid bumping the walls. Peren, who was thinner, had an easier time of it.
They were about two-thirds of the way along, Tobas judged from his memory of the Great Hallâs width, when Peren stopped so abruptly that Tobas ran into him; both staggered on the sloping floor, and Peren had to fall to one knee to keep from losing his torch.
âWhat is it?â Tobas hissed â speaking aloud in such a place was unthinkable.
âLook for yourself!â Peren said, pointing.
With the albino down on one knee Tobas was able to see over his shoulder; he took a good look at the end of the corridor.
The right-hand wall continued unbroken for another forty or fifty feet, while the left-hand wall ended after thirty or so; from where they stood Tobas could not see any details of the wider area, or room, or whatever it was they were approaching.
He could, however, see what Peren had seen, lying on the floor. He had never actually encountered one before, but there could be no mistaking it.
It was a human skeleton, the bones of the legs and feet protruding out into the corridor, the rest still invisible around the corner â or at any rate, Tobas assumed that the rest was there, just around the corner. The tattered remnants of velvet slippers were tangled with the bones of the feet.
A moment of unreasoning dread came and went, and he quickly recovered his calm. âWhat of it?â he said, doing his best to sound as if he had come across skeletons dozens of times before. âHeâs dead. I want to see whatâs up there. Letâs go on.â
âWhat killed him?â Peren whispered, horror-stricken.
âHow should I know?â Tobas was quite uneasy enough without Peren adding to it; he was determined to move on before he lost his nerve, and was annoyed at the albinoâs reluctance. âProbably he fell and hit his head when the castle crashed,â he guessed wildly.
Peren glanced back at Tobas, then ahead again, gathered his nerve, and nodded. âYouâre probably right. Or
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