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aused for a moment; turning to gaze over the treetops to his left; then he moved swiftly off to his right; walking at a greater speed than ever。 Now Nestor had to clap his half…drawn。sword back into its scabbard and once more hold tight with both hands。
   〃The advance guard of Yambu;〃 said Draffut over his shoulder; in what he used for a low voice。 〃We will outspeed them if we can。〃
   Looking back; Nestor saw more warbeasts already in pursuit。 He counted three; and there might well be more。 Hundreds of meters farther back; beyond the great catlike creatures; he could see the first advancing elements of a human army; some of them mounted and some in boats。 He announced this to Draffut's ear; but the giant did not bother to answer。 Draffut was almost; but not quite; running now。 Maybe; thought Nestor; his size and build made a real run an impossibility for him。 Nestor had considerable conference in Draffut's powers; but at the same time the man could almost feel those huge warbeast talons fastening on him from behind。。。
   The chase went on。 From time to time Nestor reported; in a voice he strove to keep calm; that their pursuers were catching up。 Then abruptly Draffut stopped; and calmly turned to stand his ground。
   〃It is no use;〃 he said。 〃They are too fast。 And they are maddened with the lust to fight; and will not listen to me。〃 With one hand he lifted Nestor from his shoulders; and placed the man in a high crotch of a dead tree。 〃Defend yourself;〃 the Beast…Lord laconically advised him; and turned to do the same。
   A moment later; half a dozen warbeasts; hot on the trail; came bounding out of the brush nearby。 Draffut cuffed the first one to e in reach; grabbed and threw another by its tail; and had to pick a third one from his fur when it was actually brave enough to leap on him。 He hurled it into the remaining three。 With that all of the warbeasts that were still able to move scattered in flight; emitting uncharacteristic yelps。 Nestor; his sword drawn and ready though showing no special powers; had nothing to do。 Which; under the circumstances; was quite all right with him。
   Draffut had just retrieved Nestor from his high perch when a new figure appeared。 It was the form of a woman with long black hair; her body clothed in light armor of ebony and silver; on another ridge or island of dry land about a hundred meters distant to the west。 She was mounted on a gray warbeast of such a size that Nestor for an instant thought it was a dragon。
   Beneath the cloudy sky; the woman's armor flashed as if it were catching desert sunshine。 She brandished a silver needle of a sword; and she was shouting something in their direction。
   The words came clearly in her penetrating voice: 〃Remove yourself from my army's path; great beast; or I will set men to fight against you! I know your weakness; they'll kill you soon enough。 And who is that you carry?〃
   Nestor had heard of people who rode on warbeasts; but never before had he seen it done。 As he resumed his seat on Draffut's shoulders; the giant roared back: 〃Rather remove your bloodmad warbeasts from my path! Or else I will send you dragons enough to make your march through the swamp much more interesting。〃 Without waiting to see what effect his words might have; he turned and stalked away; resuming his passage to the north。 There was no observable pursuit。
   〃That was the Silver Queen herself。 Yambu;〃 said Nestor to Draffut's ear a little later。 The ment was undoubtedly unnecessary; but the man was unable to let the encounter pass without saying something about it。
   〃Indeed。〃 The huge voice came rumbling up through Draffut's neck and head。 〃There are elements of humanity that I sometimes wish I were able to fight against。〃
   Once more they were traversing bog and thicket at what would have been a good speed for a riding…beast on flat; cleared ground。 Some time passed in silence; except for the quick plash and thud of Draffut's feet; while Nestor pondered many things。 Then he asked: 〃You said that you are planning to go and start an argument with the gods?〃
   〃I must;〃 said Draffut。 And that was all the answer to his question that Nestor ever got。
   But little further conversation was exchanged。 Nestor weled the fort of his ride; and watched the sun move in and out of clouds in the western sky。 By the time Draffut stopped again; some hours had passed and the reddening sun was almost down。 Imperceptibly the land had changed; continuous marsh giving way to intermittent bogs bridged by dry land。 Once Nestor saw herdsmen watching from a distance。
   The giant set Nestor down carefully on dry ground; and said to him: 〃Go north from here; and you will find Sir Andrew。 From here on north the land is solid enough for you to walk; and savage beasts are fewer。 My own way from here lies to the east。〃
   〃I wish you good luck;〃 said Nestor。 And then; when he had looked to the east; he would have said something more; for never until now had he known the sunset fires of Vulcan's forge to be so bright that they could be seen from this far west。
But Draffut was already gone。
Chapter 16
   When Dame Yoldi took Mark for the first time to her workroom; he discovered it not to be the dismal; forbidding chamber that he had for some reason expected。 Rather it was open; cleanly decorated with things of nature; and as light as the dying; cloudy day outside could make it; entering narrow windows。
   The enchantress lighted tapers; from a small oil lamp that was already burning。 She distributed a few of these in the otherwise dark corners of the room; and placed two more on the central table where Dragonslicer now rested on a white linen cloth。 Most of the floor space in the room was open; while shelves round all the walls contained an armament of magic; arrayed in books and bottles; boxes; jars; and bags。 One set of open dishes held grain and dried fruit; another set what looked like plain water and dry earth。 Yoldi made Mark sit down at the table near the sword; where she made him fortable; and gave him a delicious drink; not quite like anything he had ever tasted before。 Then she began to question him closely about his family; and about the several godswords he had seen; and about what he thought he would do with his own sword if he could ever get it back。 Her questions suggested new ideas to Mark; and made him see his own situation in what seemed like a new light; so that when he looked at the sword before him on the table now he saw it as something different from the weapon he had once held in his own two hands and used to kill a dragon。 The more he talked with Yoldi the more fearfully impressive the whole business grew。 But somehow he was not more frightened。
   Their chat was interrupted by an urgent tapping at the door。 Yoldi went to open it; and listened briefly to someone just outside。 A moment later; with a solemn face; she was beckoning to Mark to follow her out of the room。 She led him up many stairs; and finally up a ladder; which brought them out onto what proved to be the highest rooftop of the castle。 This was a flat area only a few meters square; copper…sheeted against weather and attack by fire; and bounded by a chesthigh parapet of stone。 Sir Andrew's Master of the Beasts; a dour young man who gave the impression of wanting to be old; was on the roof already; doing something to one of a row of man…sized cages that stood under a shelter along the northern parapet。 In these cages were kept the flyers; the inhuman messengers and scouts; temporarily before launching and when they had returned from flights。
   When Dame Yoldi and Mark appeared on the roof; the BeastMaster silently pointed to the east; into the approaching night。 In that direction a large arc of the horizon was sullenly aglow; with what looked like an untimely dawn; or distant flames。
   〃The mountains;〃 Mark said; understanding the origin of the glow。 And then: 〃My home。〃
   Dame Yoldi; standing behind him; held him by the shoulders。 〃In which direction exactly is your village; boy?〃 Her voice at first sounded almost eager。 〃Can you point toward it? But no; I don't suppose that's possible。 It's somewhere near those mountains; though。〃
   〃Yes。〃 And Mark; continuing to stare at the distant fires; lapsed into silence。
   〃Don't be afraid。〃 Yoldi's tone turned reassuring; while remaining brisk; refusing to treat volcanoes as a disaster。 Her grip was forting。 〃Your folic are probably all right。 I know these foothill people; ready to take care of themselves。 It might actually be a good thing for them; make them get out of Duke Fraktin's territory if they haven't done so already。〃 The enchantress turned away to the dour man; asking: 〃When is your next scout due back from the east?〃
   Mark did not understand whatever it was that the man answered。 He was intent on wondering what might be happening to his home; on picturing his mother and his sister as stumbling refugees。
   〃I wonder;〃 Dame Yoldi was musing to herself; 〃if anyone's told Andrew about this yet。 He ought to be told; but he's down there talking to the fellow from Yambu … probably wouldn't do to interrupt him now。〃
   And now Mark saw that one of the airborne s

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