rz.thegunsofavalon-第42章
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nce and volume。 We moved through a constant twilight。
When we came to a safe…seeming place later that afternoon … a place within five miles of the northern skirts of Amber … I halted us again; for rest and a final meal。 We had to scream at one another in order to be heard; so I could not address the men。 I simply passed the word along concerning our proximity and the need for readiness。
I took my rations with me and scouted on ahead while the others rested。 About a mile farther along; I mounted a steep upturn; pausing when I achieved its crest。 There was a battle of some sort in progress on the slopes ahead。
I kept out of sight and observed。 A force out of Amber was engaged with a larger body of attackers which must have either preceded us up the slope or arrived by different means。 I suspected the latter; inasmuch as we had seen no signs of recent passage。 The engagement explained our own good fortune in not encountering defensive patrols on the way up。
I moved nearer。 While the attackers could have e up by one of the two other routes; I saw additional evidence that this need not have been the case。 They were still arriving; and it was a most fearsome sight; for they were airborne。
They swept in from the west like great gusts of windblown leaves。 The aerial movement I had witnessed from the distance had been of greater variety than the belligerent bird life。 The attackers came in on winged; two…legged; dragon…like creatures; the closest parallel with which I was familiar being a heraldic beast; the wyvern。 I had never seen a non…decorative wyvern before; but then I had never felt any great desire to go looking for one。
Among the defenders were numerous archers; who took a deadly toll of these in flight。 Sheets of pure hell erupted among them also; as the lightnings flashed and flared; sending them like cinders toward the ground。 But still they came on; landing; so that both man and beast could attack those entrenched。 I looked for and located the pulsating glow given off by the Jewel of Judgment when it has been tuned to operate。 It came from the midst of the largest body of defenders; dug in near the base of a high cliff。
I stared and studied; focusing on the wearer of the gem。 Yes; there could be no doubt。 It was Eric。
On my belly now; I crawled even farther。 I saw the leader of the nearest party of defenders behead a landing wyvern with a single sword stroke。 With his left hand; he seized the harness of its rider and hurled him over thirty feet; out beyond the lip…like brink of the place。 As he turned then to shout an order; I saw that it was Gerard。 He appeared to be leading a flanking assault on a mass of the attackers who were assailing the forces at the foot of the cliff。 On its far side; a similar body of troops was doing likewise。 Another of my brothers?
I wondered how long the battle had been in progress; both in the valley and here above。 Quite a while; I guessed; considering the duration of the unnatural storm。
I moved to the right; turning my attention to the west。 The battle in the valley continued unabated。 From this distance; it was impossible to tell who was who; let alone who was winning。 I could see; though; that no new forces were arriving from out of the west to supplement the attackers。
I was perplexed as to my own best course of action。 Clearly; I could not attack Eric when he was engaged in anything this crucial to the defense of Amber herself。 Waiting to pick up the pieces afterward might be wisest。 However; I could already feel the rat teeth of doubt at work on that idea。
Even without reinforcements for the attackers; the oute of the encounter was by no means clear…cut。 The invaders were strong; numerous。 I had no idea as to what Eric might have in reserve。 At that moment; it was impossible for me to gauge whether war bonds for Amber would be a good investment。 If Eric lost; it would then be necessary for me to take on the invaders myself; after much of Amber's manpower had been wasted。
If I were to move in now with automatic weapons; there was little doubt in my mind that we would crush the wyvern…riders quickly。 For that matter; one or more of my brothers had to be down in the valley。 A gateway for some of my troops could be set up by means of the Trumps。 It would surprise whatever was down there for Amber suddenly to e up with riflemen。
I returned my attention to the conflict nearer at hand。 No; it was not going well。 I speculated as to the results of my intervening。 Eric would certainly be in no position to turn on me。 Besides any sympathy that might be mine for what he had put me through; I would be responsible for pulling his nuts out of the fire。 While he would be grateful for the relief; he would not be too happy over the general sentiment this would arouse。 No; indeed。 I would be back in Amber with a very deadly personal bodyguard and a lot of goodwill going for me。 An intriguing thought。 It would provide a far smoother route to my objective than the brutal frontal assault culminating in regicide that I had had in mind。
Yes。
I felt myself smiling。 I was about to bee a hero。
I must grant myself a small measure of grace; however。 Given the choice only between Amber with Eric on the throne and Amber fallen; there is no question but that my decision would have been the same; to attack。 Things were not going well enough to be certain; and while it would work to my advantage to save the day; my own advantage was not; ultimately; essential。 I could not hate thee; Eric; so much; loved I not Amber more。
I withdrew and hurried back down the slope; flashes of lightning hurling my shadow in every which direction。
I halted at the periphery of my encampment。 At its farther edge; Ganelon stood in shouting converse with a lone horseman; and I recognized the horse。
I advanced; and at a sign from its rider the horse moved forward; winding its way among the troops; heading in my direction。 Ganelon shook his head and followed。
The rider was Dara。 As soon as she was within earshot; I shouted at her。
〃What the hell are you doing here?〃
She dismounted; smiling; and stood before me。
〃I wanted to e to Amber;〃 she said。 〃So I did。〃
〃How did you get here?〃
〃I followed Grandpa;〃 she said。 〃It is easier to follow someone through Shadow; I discovered; than to do it yourself。〃
〃Benedict is here?〃 She nodded。
〃Down below。 He is directing the forces in the valley。 Julian is there; too。〃
Ganelon came up and stood near。
〃She said that she followed us up here;〃 he shouted。 〃She has been behind us for a couple days。〃
〃Is that true?〃 I asked。
She nodded again; still smiling。 〃It was not hard to do。〃
〃But why did you do it?〃
〃To get into Amber; of course? I want to walk the Pattern! That is where you are going; isn't it?〃
〃Of course it is。 But there happens to be a war in the way!〃
〃What are you going to do about it?〃
〃Win it; of course!〃
〃Good。 I'll wait。〃
I cursed for a few moments to give myself time to think; then; 〃Where were you when Benedict returned?〃 I asked。
The smile went away。
〃I do not know;〃 she said。 〃I was out riding after you left; and I stayed away the entire day。 I wanted to be alone to think。 When I returned in the evening; he was not there。 I rode again the following day。 I traveled quite a distance; and when it grew dark I decided to camp out。 I do that often。 The next afternoon; as I was returning home; I came to the top of a hill and saw him passing below; heading to the east。 I decided to follow him。 The way led through Shadow; I understand that now … and you were right about it being easier to follow。 I do not know how long it took。 Time got all mixed up。 He came here; and I recognized it from the picture on one of the cards。 He met with Julian in a wood to the north; and they returned together to that battle below。〃 She gestured toward the valley。 〃I remained in the forest for several days; not knowing what to do。 I was afraid of getting lost if I tried to backtrack。 Then I saw your force climbing the mountains。 I saw you and I saw Ganelon at their head。 I knew that Amber lay that way; and I followed。 I waited until now to approach; because I wanted you to be too near to Amber to send me ba