tg.wizardfirstrule-第64部分
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w or move; but stood as if watching; even though they had no eyes
〃What are we going to do if they e for us?〃 Kahlan asked in a tense voice。
Her grip on his arm was being painful; so he pried her fingers off and put her hand in his。 She gave his hand a squeeze。 〃Sorry;〃 she said with a self…conscious smile。
〃If they e for us; the sword will stop them;〃 he answered confidently。
〃What makes you so sure?〃
〃It stopped the things in the boundary。〃
She seemed satisfied with the answer…he wished he were。 The forest was dead quiet; except for a soft rasp he couldn't quite figure out。 There were none of the usual night sounds。 Dark branches swayed near them with the breeze; making his heart race。
〃Richard;〃 Kahlan said quietly; 〃don't let them touch you。 If they are shadow people; their touch is death。 Even if they are not shadow people; we don't know what would happen。 We must not let them touch us。〃
He gave her hand a squeeze of reassurance。
Richard resisted the temptation to pull the sword。 There might be too many for the sword; if the sword's magic even worked against shadows。 If there was no other choice he would use the sword; but for now; his instincts told him not to。
The woods were getting darker。 Tree trunks stood like black pillars in the murk。 Richard felt as if there were eyes everywhere; watching。 The trail was beginning to traverse a hillside; and he could see dark rocks rising up to their left。 Runoff from the rains trickled through the rock。 He could hear it bubbling and dripping and splashing。 The ground dropped away on the right。 The next time they looked back; there were three shadows; barely visible in the path behind。 The two of them kept moving。 Richard heard the soft scraping sound again; off in the woods to either side。 It wasn't a sound he was familiar with。 He could feel; more than see; that there were shadow things on each side and behind them。 A few were close enough to the trail that there was no doubt what they were。 The only way that was clear was ahead。
〃Richard;〃 Kahlan whispered; 〃do you think you should take out the night stone? I can hardly see the path。〃 She was gripping his hand tightly。
Richard hesitated。 〃I don't want to until we absolutely need it。 I'm afraid of what might happen。〃
〃What do you mean?〃
〃Well; those shadows haven't e for us yet。 Maybe because they can't see us; because of the bones。〃 He paused a moment。 〃But what if they can see the light from the night stone?〃
Kahlan bit her bottom lip in worry。 They strained to pick out the trail as it twisted to go around trees and boulders; over rocks and roots; cutting its way across the hillside。 The soft scraping sound was nearer; all around。 It sounded like 。 。 。 It sounded like claws on rock; he thought。
Two shadows stood ahead; close; the trail between them。 Kahlan pressed tight against him and held her breath as they squeezed past。 She buried her face against his shoulder when they were even with the shadow things。 Richard put his arm around her; holding her tight。 He knew how she felt。 He was terrified; too。 His heart pounded。 It seemed they were going too far with each step; getting in too deep。 He looked behind; but in the darkness there was not enough light to see if the shadows were standing on the trail。
Abruptly; an inky black shape loomed up before them。 It was an enormous boulder; split down the middle。
The Narrows。
They pressed their backs up against the boulder; at the split。 It was too dark to see the trail anymore; or if there were any shadow things close。 They couldn't follow the trail through the Narrows without the light of the night stone; it was far too dangerous。 One wrong step in the Narrows and they were dead。 In the stillness the scraping sound was closer; and all around them。 Richard reached into his pocket and pulled out the leather pouch。 He loosened the drawstring and dumped the night stone into his palm。
Warm light flared into the night; lighting the woods around; casting eerie shadows。 He held the stone out; to see better。
Kahlan gasped。
In the warm yellowish illumination; they could see a wall of the shadow things; hundreds of them; not an inch between any two。 They formed a half circle less than twenty feet away。 On the ground were dozens and dozens of hump…shaped creatures; almost looking like rocks at first。 But they weren't rocks。 Gray armor bands interlocked across their backs; jagged spikes poked out around the bottom edge。
Grippers。
That was what the sound was; their claws on the rocks。 The grippers were moving with an odd; waddling gait; their humped bodies swaying from side to side as they struggled forward。 Not fast; but steady。 Some were only a few feet away。
For the first time; the shadows began to move; floating; drifting; tightening their ring。
Kahlan stood frozen; her back against the boulder; her eyes wide。 Richard reached across the split; grabbed a fistful of her shirt and pulled her into the opening。 The walls were wet and slick。 The tightness of the space made him feel as if his heart were ing up in his throat。 He didn't like tight places。 They backed through; turning occasionally to check their way。 He held the night stone out; lighting the shadow things as they came。 Grippers crawled into the split。
Richard could hear the sound of Kahlan's rapid breathing echoing in the confining; dank space。 They continued backing up; their shoulders sliding against the sides of the rock。 Cold; slimy water soaked their shirts。 In one spot they had to duck down and turn sideways because the crack narrowed; almost closing together; open just enough for them to pass down low。 Forest debris fallen into the split lay in the dampness; deposing。 The place smelled of sickening rot。 They continued moving sideways; and at last reached the other side。 The shadows stopped when they reached the opening in the rock。 The grippers didn't。
Richard kicked one that got too close; sending it tumbling through the leaves and sticks on the floor of the split。 Landing on its back; it clawed at the air; snapping and hissing; twisting and rocking; until it righted itself。 When it did; the gripper rose up on its claw…tipped feet and let out a clicking growl before ing on once again。
Both turned quickly to follow the path。 Richard held the night stone out to light the Narrows trail
Kahlan drew a sharp breath。
The warm light illuminated the hillside where the Narrows path should have been。 Spread out before them as far as they could see was a mass of rubble。 Rocks; tree limbs; splintered wood; and mud; all tumbled together。 A slide had recently plunged down the hillside。
The Narrows trail had been swept away。
They took a step beyond the rock to have a better look。
Green light of the boundary came on; surprising them。 They stepped back as one。
〃Richard 。。。
Kahlan clutched his arm。 The grippers were at their heels。 The shadows floated in the split
CHAPTER 19
TORCHES SET IN ORNATE gold brackets lit the walls of the crypt with flickering light; reflected off the polished pink granite of the huge; vaulted room; lending their smell of pitch to the fragrance of roses in the dead; still air。 White roses; replaced every morning without fail for the last three decades; filled each of the fifty…seven gold vases set in the wall beneath each of the fifty…seven torches that represented each year in the life of the deceased。 The floor was white marble; so that any white rose petal that fell would not be a distraction before it could be whisked away。 A large staff saw to it that no torch was allowed to go spent for longer than a few moments; and that rose petals were not allowed to rest long upon the floor。 The staff was attentive and devoted to their tasks。 Failure to be so resulted in an immediate beheading。 Guards watched the tomb day and night to be sure the torches burned; the flowers were fresh; and no rose petal sat too long on the floor。 And of course to carry out executions。
Staff positions were filled from the surrounding D'Haran countryside。 Being a member of the crypt staff was