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"Shhh," Rayk said, waving for Thayla and Blad to halt. "The Tree Folk and that large man are just ahead."
The three Pili crouched, and Thayla moved enough so that she could see that what Rayk said was true. The four humans were likewise crouched at the juncture of two corridors not far ahead of them.
"They do not know we are here," Rayk said. "We can steal up and slay them before they notice us." He drew his obsidian knife: "Ready your spear," he whispered to Blad. "You take the big one, I will cut down the female and the smaller man. Thayla, you kill the child."
"Rayk-" she began.
"Silence! Do as I order!"
Moving with great stealth, the three Pili crept up behind the four. Thayla risked a glance at Blad, who returned her look. She nodded at the king, then at Blad's spear. Now is the time, she thought.
Just as Rayk gathered himself to leap, Thayla heard Conan begin counting. What was he doing?
When the big man reached the number "three," the entire group leaped up and darted around the corner.
The move caught the Pili by surprise.
After a moment, Rayk said, "After them!"
With that, the king jumped up and ran around the corner.
Blad and Thayla followed.
Two verses of the spell were complete, and Dimma had just begun the third when he heard some kind of commotion in the corridor outside the strong-room door.
The Mist Mage frowned. His concentration was broken, and he misp.r.o.nounced the third word in the second line.
"Set and Drakkar take you!" he screamed.
Now he would have to begin the spell again! Oh, whoever had caused this was going to die! But not now. Everything could wait until he was finished.
He began the first verse of the spell again.
In his near exhaustion, Kleg had allowed the monster to gain upon him. It dogged him closely now, only a dozen spans behind, loping along in a slow, but steady run that never seemed to vary, shaking the walls as it moved.
Ahead was the corridor that led back to the strong room. Kleg was nearing the end of his strength, and were he to survive, he would have to do something soon. Perhaps He Who Creates was finished with the spell by now. Even if his master was not, Kleg felt as if he had no choice. He had to have help with this thing, and soon. If nothing else, the guards might be able to fight it to a standstill.
Calling upon the last of his reserves, Kleg increased his speed a final time and rounded the corner.
As the selkies turned to face the unexpected attack by Conan and the Tree Folk, the Cimmerian looked past them to see another selkie dash round the far corner toward them.
A moment later, the monster who had chewed its way into the castle also came round the turning.
Conan slashed at the startled guard and his blade bit deeply into the selkie's skull, dropping him.
"Conan!" Cheen yelled. "Behind us!"
Conan spun past the other guards and, in turning, saw a trio of Pili armed with knives and a spear, charging toward him, weapons raised to strike.
Crom! What was happening?
Selkies, Pili, Tree Folk, and a giant monster all ran pell-mell toward each other. The corridor was chaos. Confusion reigned.
So much for a simple plan.
Chapter TWENTY-FOUR.
Keg rounded the corner nearest the strong room and faced more than he had expected. What was this? Men and Pili, battling with his brother selkies!
Unarmed and naked, Kleg would have turned back, but the monster behind him forbade that option. Given no other choice, he ran forward to join the fray.
Thayla ran next to Blad. "Now!" she commanded. "Kill him now!"
Blad glanced at her. Confusion lit his face. "Which one?"
"The king, fool! Use your spear!"
Conan parried the second guard's lance point and cut at the selkie's belly. The wounded guard doubled over and dropped his weapon.
The Cimmerian spun away, slinging blood from his blade as he c.o.c.ked it over one shoulder against the next enemy foolish enough to get within range.
To Conan's left, Tair traded jabs with the third selkie guarding the door, while Cheen and Hok worried the fourth guard with spear and knife.
To his right, the Cimmerian saw three Pili running closer. The leader held only a knife, but the one behind him carried a spear. The third Pili was the female with whom Conan had been intimate, and she was screaming something he could not quite understand.
The Pili would get to him in a moment, so Conan shifted his stance to await the charge.
But as the leader of the lizard men approached, he suddenly threw up his hands and screamed. The knife flew, bounced from one wall, and clattered onto the flagstones.
Conan was puzzled, but only for a moment. As the leader fell, the one behind him jerked, the spear from the dying lizard man's back and raised the weapon in triumph.
"I am king!" he yelled. "Long live the new king!"
Conan leaped forward and thrust his broadsword into the Pili's chest.
The Pili blinked and gave Conan a look of absolute surprise, then pitched backward and fell flat upon his back, his open eyes still staring.
A short reign to be sure, Conan thought.
"May the Great Dragon shrivel your manhood!" the female Pili screamed. She drew her knife and leaped at Conan.
He hated to cut down a female, but if the choice was her life or his, Conan was prepared to decide it in his own favor.
He did not get the chance, however. Something slammed into his back and sent the Cimmerian sprawling. On the way down, he lost his sword.
Thayla's rage wrapped her like a cloak as she lunged toward Conan, her knife set to gut him. But the selkie who had come running around the corner ran smack into the barbarian and the two tumbled to the floor. Thayla leaped to one side and barely avoided being knocked over by the tumbling pair.