df.therunelords-第81部分
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He sat; head spinning; and said; 〃I heard trees calling me here。〃
Binnesman nodded。 〃I asked them to。 And I placed protective spells on you; to keep Raj Ahten from following。 Though at such a distance; they did little good。〃
〃Why do the trees name me wrong?〃 Gaborn asked。 〃Why do they call me Erden Geboren?〃
〃The trees here are old and forgetful;〃 Binnesman said。 〃But they remember their king still; for this wood held allegiance to Erden Geboren。 You are much like him。 Besides; your father was supposed to have named you Erden Geboren。〃
〃What do you mean; 'supposed to have named' me?〃
Binnesman said; 〃The Lords of Time once said that when the seventh stone falls; Erden Geboren would e again to the stones with his Earth Warden and a retinue of faithful princes and kings; there to be crowned; there to plan for the end of their age; in hope that mankind might survive。〃
〃You would have anointed me king?〃 Gaborn asked。
〃If the world had not gone wrong;〃 Binnesman said。
〃And Raj Ahten?〃
〃Would have been one of your most ardent supporters; in a more perfect world。 The obalin drew him here tonight; just as they drew you and King Sylvarresta。〃 Binnesman nodded toward the fallen creature that looked like a statue。
The obalin; these creatures had been called; though Gaborn had never heard the term。
〃Gaborn; we are in terrible jeopardy。 Nothing is as it should bethe kings of all Rofehavan and Indhopal should be here tonight。 Men who should have been great heroes in the war to e have either been slain or now lie as Dedicates in Raj Ahten's keeps。 All the Powers shall rage in this war; but the protectors of the earth are few and weak。〃
〃I don't understand;〃 Gaborn said。
〃I will try to make it clearer; when Raj Ahten arrives;〃 Binnesman said。
Of a sudden; the shadowy forms of the mastiffs burst from beneath the trees; their baying more fervent。
Men and a few horses rushed out behind the dogs。 Only three men rode still。 The other mounts had succumbed during the chase。 Twelve soldiers raced beside the horses。 The fact that these twelve men had run so long; in armor; across such unforgiving terrain; made Gaborn nervous。 Such warriors would be terribly powerful。
The garish dogs with their red masks and fierce collars raced up to within a hundred feet of the fallen stones; then snarled and leapt as if they'd confronted a wall。 The mastiffs looked like shadows thrown by a flickering fire。 They would not e near Binnesman's dogbane。 Some began racing around the fallen stones。
〃Quiet!〃 Binnesman said to the dogs。 The fierce mastiffs cringed and tucked the stumps of their tails between their legs; daring not even to whimper。
Jureem followed his master to the circle of fallen stones。 His stallion sweated; drenched; as if it had swum a river。 The horse's lungs worked like bellows。 It would not have survived another ten miles of this chase。
Jureem felt half…astonished to see Prince Orden's horses still alive; limping among the fallen statues。
A strange scent filled the airsmoke and ice and dust。
Raj Ahten stared hard at Gaborn; his glance askew; as if looking for something in particular。
Something odd was going on; Jureem realized。 All of the Seven Standing Stones lay fallen; like half…formed menmisshapen; as if in their death throes。 The scents of smoke and ice said that a battle had been fought here。 Binnesman was wounded; dirt and blood on his face。
Overhead; a soft wind blew。 The enormous oaks creaked in the slow wind; waving at the stars。 Pale light glowed within the circle of fallen stones。
The Earth Warden stood scrutinizing Raj Ahten's men from beneath bushy brows; starlight glowing on his wispy beard。 Confident。 Dirty and bloodied。 Still; the wizard seemed too confident。 Jureem wished that his master's flameweavers were here。 It had been a mistake to enter these woods without them。
Raj Ahten finally slipped from the back of his weary mount; stood holding the animal's reins。 He smiled。 〃Prince Orden;〃 Raj Ahten called in his most seductive voice while his men finished circling their quarry。 〃Your running es to an end。 You need not fear me。 You need not run any longer。 e; my friend。〃
Jureem felt the overawing draw of that voice。 Surely the Prince would e to the Great Light now。
But the Prince stood fast。
〃Princess; you; at least; would not refuse me?〃 the Great One asked。
Jureem felt gratified to see Iome sway on her feet; pelled to draw closer。
〃No one will e with you;〃 Binnesman said; stepping in front of her。
〃You cannot draw near; Raj Ahtenany more than can your dogs; or your warriors。〃 Binnesman menacingly crushed leaves in his hand。
Dogbane。 Even when it was not in the hands of an Earth Warden; dogbane was as potent at driving away dogs as Solomon's Seal was at frightening off cobras。 Raj Ahten's men began backing from the statues。 The dogbane would not kill them。 Yet their dogs' noses feared the scent。
〃Why have you e here?〃 Raj Ahten demanded of Binnesman。 〃This is none of your affair。 Leave now; and no one will harm you。〃
〃More importantly;〃 Binnesman said; 〃why have you e here? You are a king of men。 Did you hear the trees calling?〃
〃I heard nothing;〃 Raj Ahten said。
But Binnesman shook his head。 〃There are runes of concealment all about this place。 Powerful runes。 No man could have found it alone。 Some greater Power drew you。〃 He nodded knowingly; and his tone broached no argument。
〃Perhaps。。。I did hear a whisper; Earth Warden;〃 Raj Ahten said。 〃But it was very faint; like the voices of the dead。〃
〃That is good。 You are strong in the earth powers; and only they can preserve us。 The end of an age is upon us。 If our people are to survive; we must hold council。 Earth called you; Rah Ahten; just as it calls to kings you have enslaved。 Can you hear it now?〃 Binnesman stood at ease; gazing deep into Raj Ahten's eyes。
〃I feel it;〃 Raj Ahten said。 〃This place is strong in the Power that you serve。〃
Binnesman leaned on his staff。 The light of fireflies shone on his face; which had an odd tint; a metallic sheen。 Perhaps Binnesman had once been human; but his devotion to Earth had leached him of some of that humanity。 Jureem realized that the wizard was perhaps as alien to mankind as any Frowth or ferrin。
〃And what of you?〃 Binnesman asked。 〃Could you serve this Power? Could you serve something greater than yourself?〃
〃Why should I?〃 Raj Ahten asked。 〃My flameweavers ask me time and again to give myself into greater service to their Fires。 But why should I? The Powers do not serve man。〃
Binnesman cocked his head; as if listening deeply to Raj Ahten's words。 〃But they dooft times; when our purposes agree。 And they serve in return those who serve them。〃
〃Grudgingly they return service; when they serve at all。〃
Binnesman nodded。 〃I am troubled by your lack of faith。〃
Raj Ahten responded; 〃As I am troubled by your abundance of faith。〃
Binnesman raised a bushy brow。 〃I never sought to trouble you。 If I have offended; I beg forgiveness。〃
Raj Ahten cocked his head to the side; studied young Gaborn。 〃Tell me; Earth Warden; what spell is this; that I cannot see the Prince; but instead see rocks or trees when I look at him? Such a spell would serve me well。〃
Jureem wondered at such a strange question; for the Prince seemed。。。visible enough to him。 He wore no mask or cloak。
〃It is a small thing; this spell;〃 Binnesman answered。 〃But you asked another question of me but a moment ago。 You asked why I had led you here。 And I confess that I did lead you。 Now I have something I want of you。〃
〃What do you want?〃 Raj Ahten asked。
Binnesman said; waving to the stones that lay about; 〃These are the Seven Standing Stones of the Dunnwood。 Doubtless you know of them。 Perhaps you even know what a dire portent it is that they have fallen。〃 He spoke sadly; as if he felt great loss。
〃I see them;〃 Raj Ahten said。 〃In your tongue they are the obalin。 In mine they are called the Coar Tangyasithe Stones of Vigilance; or so the old scrolls name them。 It is said that the duskins fashioned the watchers to protect mankind。〃
〃That is right;〃 Binnesman said。 〃So you are familiar with the old scrolls。 Then you know that the duskins