df.therunelords-第56章
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the towers; perhaps fearing the moat。 A face flickered in the flames; so much like a woman's face; which gazed back longingly toward the wooden shacks in the lower part of the city; down toward the Butterwalk。
Then the flames leapt the wall; over the moat; and raced through the fields toward the Dunnwood。
Distantly; Gaborn became aware again of the sounds of war; the battle horns of his father's soldiers as they sounded retreat upon those mist…shrouded fields。 His heart had been pounding so hard that he had not heard any other sounds for half a minute。
The light of the elemental's fire blazed; cutting through that blanket of fog。 In that light; Gaborn could seeas if lit by a flash of lightningthree mounted soldiers battling among the nomen; swinging their great horseman's axes wide over their heads; locked in furious bat。
Then the soldiers were gone; consumed in fire。 The elemental began sweeping over the plain; so greedy for dry grass and timber and human life that she seemed to dissipate altogether; to lose consciousness; and bee nothing but a great river of flame gushing across the fields。
Gaborn felt sick of heart。 When the elemental had touched Rowan; he'd almost felt as if it pierced him; too。 Now he heard shouts of despair in the fields; mingled with screams from the injured and dying here in Castle Sylvarresta。 He could not block out that last horrid look of pain on Rowan's face。 Almost a look of betrayal。
He did not know if he had done well or ill in slaying the flameweaver。 Killing the flameweaver had been impetuousalmost a reflex that felt somehow right; yet carried dire consequences。
For the moment; the walls of fire rising up from the field kept Raj Ahten from exiting Castle Sylvarresta; from sending his men into battle。
That might be a saving stroke for my men; Gaborn thought。
But perhaps not。 Gaborn had no idea how many of his troops died in that river of flames。 He only hoped that in that fog; the men had seen the fiery elemental crouching on the castle walls; had been able to flee。
Men were dead and dying in the castle。 Dozens; maybe hundreds of Raj Ahten's troops had burned in the flames。 The portcullis of the King's Gate had been incinerated。
Even as Gaborn watched; the huge oak drawbridge to the Outer Gate was aflame; the towers beside it crumbled in ruin。 The gears to raise and lower the bridge had melted in the wreckage。
With one fell swipe of his blade; Gaborn had just promised Castle Sylvarresta's defenses。
If his father sought to attack now; today; he'd have an entrance into the castle。
Gaborn became aware of a tiny figure atop the Outer Wall; gazing over the walls of flamesthe figure of a man in black armor; the white owl's wings of his helm sweeping back。
He clutched a long…handled horseman's warhammer in one hand; and shouted with the voice of a thousand men; so his words rang clear from the hills; made the castle walls reverberate。 〃Mendellas Draken Orden: I will kill you and your spawn!〃
From his perch at the top of the stairs; Gaborn fled to hide in the nearest alley。
Chapter 16
THE FEINT
During his ride from Tor Rollick; Borenson had been lost in thought。 The impending battle did not occupy his mind。 It was Myrrima; the woman he'd betrothed in Bannisferre。 Two days past; he'd escorted her; her sisters; and her mother into the city; to keep them from harm as Raj Ahten's troops wreaked havoc through the countryside。
Myrrima had borne the attack well; kept a stout lip about it。 She'd make a fitting soldier's wife。
Yet in his few tender hours with the woman; Borenson had fallen deeply; irrevocably in love。 It wasn't just her beauty; though he prized that well。 It was everything about herher sly; calculating manners; her grasping nature; the unabashed lust that flashed in her eyes when she rode with him alone to her mother's farm。
She'd actually turned and smiled up into his face; her dark eyes all innocence as she asked; 〃Sir Borenson; I assume you are a man who has endowments of stamina?〃
〃Ten of them;〃 he'd said; bragging。
Myrrima had raised a dark brow。 〃That should be interesting。 I've heard that on her wedding night; a maid often discovers in bed that a soldier's great stamina is good for something more than insuring that he doesn't die from battle wounds。 Is it true?〃
Borenson had tried to stammer some answer。 He'd never dreamed that a woman so lovely would ask him so frankly about his skill in bed。 Before he could manage a reply; she stopped him by saying; 〃I love the color red on you。 It looks so good when you wear it on your face。〃 He'd blushed more fiercely; felt grateful when she looked away。
Borenson had fancied himself lost to love more than once。 But this felt different。 He was no moon…sick calf; bawling in the night for some heifer。 This felt。。。right。 Loving her felt right; all the way down to the bone。
He'd realized he was in love as he rode to warn King Orden of the invasion。 He'd been racing full…speed along a road; horse galloping; and had passed three lovely maids picking berries at the edge of the road。 One had smiled at him seductively; and he'd been so lost in thought about Myrrima; it wasn't until he was ten miles down the road that he realized he hadn't smiled back。
That was how mad he'd gone。
On riding to Castle Sylvarresta; he'd driven Myrrima from his mind with this thought: The sooner I finish this battle; the sooner I can ride back to her。
Yet well before he reached the castle; Borenson's troops began to run into Raj Ahten's scouts; hunting parties in fives and tens along the road。 His fastest knights hunted and slaughtered the scouts gleefully as Borenson plotted his attack on the nomen。
Near the castle he stooped at the banks of the River Wye and opened the flask of mist King Orden had given him。 He struggled to hold it as fierce winds howled from the bottle's neck。
By opening the flask over water; he'd doubled the amount of mist it normally would give。 So he stoppered the bottle when it was still half…full。
Yet as the smell of sea fog swept across the little valleys around Castle Sylvarresta; Borenson tasted the salt in the air and thought of home。 He dreamt how it would be to take Myrrima back to his new manor at Drewverry March。 He knew the estatea fine manor; with a hearth in the master bedroom。
He quickly drove such thoughts from his mind; ordered his archers to string their bows and charge through the dawn woods。 Five minutes later; his men surprised the nomen; sleeping in trees。 Arrows flew; nomen dropped like black fruit from the oaks of the Dunnwoodsome of them dead; some seeking the safety of the castle。
His men thundered and screamed across the downs; herding nomen before them; a great mass of dark fur; snarling fangs; red eyes blazing with fear and rage。
Borenson always laughed in battle; he was told; though he seldom noticed it。 It was an affectation he'd learned young; when Poll the squire used to beat him。 The older boy had always laughed when he dished out punishment; and as Borenson grew old enough to mete out some retribution; he'd taken to laughing; too。 It terrified some foes; angered others。 Either way; it caused his opponents to make mistakes while his rades took heart。
Thus he found himself in the midst of the plain; in a thick fog; surrounded by a dozen nomen。 The creatures hissed and roared。
He put his warhammer to work; parried blows with his shield; called on his horse to kick and paw the air; clearing away attackers。
Lost in the rhythmic rise and fall of the warhammer; he was surprised when a great wall of flames shot through the fog to his left。
He shouted for his horse to retreat; to run for its life。 It was a force stallion; after all; able to outrace the wind。
But then the wall of flame veered; stretched out tendrils to grasp them all; like some living monster groping for them。 The nomen saw their own deaths racing toward them; and one yanked Borenson's foot; trying to pull him from his mount; so that they might die in one another's embrace。
He hacked at the creature with his warhammer; realizing that he might die; that he might never deliver the message King Orden had asked him to bear to Raj Ahten。 He plante