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精灵血脉四部曲-第187部分

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   〃Stop us!〃 he yelled。

   Robillard was into his spellcasting before Deudermont agreed to heed the warning。 The wizard sent his energy out directly in front of the Sea Sprite; brought up a ridgelike swell of water that halted the ship's drifting momentum。 Down came the Sea Sprite's sails; and down dropped the anchor with a splash that seemed to echo ominously about the decks for many seconds。

   〃How deep?〃 Deudermont asked the crewmen manning the anchor。 The chain was marked in intervals; allowing them to gauge the depth when they put the anchor down。

   〃A hundred feet;〃 one of them called back a moment later。

   Drizzt rejoined the captain at the wheel。 〃A reef; by my guess;〃 the drow said; explaining his call for a stop。 〃There is a hulk in the water barely two ship…lengths ahead of us。 She's fully under; except for the tip of her mast; but standing straight。 Something brought her down in a hurry。〃

   〃Got her bottom torn right off;〃 Robillard reasoned。

   〃I figure us to be a few hundred yards from the beach;〃 Deudermont said; peering hard into the mist。 He looked to the stern。 The Sea Sprite carried two small rowboats; one hanging on either side of the poop deck。

   〃We could circle again;〃 Robillard remarked; seeing where the captain's reasoning was leading。 〃Perhaps we will find a spot with a good draw。〃

   〃I'll not risk my ship;〃 Deudermont replied。 〃We will go in using the rowboat;〃 he decided。 He looked to a group of nearby crewmen。 〃Drop one;〃 he instructed。

   Twenty minutes later; Deudermont; Drizzt; Catti…brie; the two wizards; Waillan Micanty and a very reluctant and very frightened Dunkin glided away from the Sea Sprite; filling their row…boat so pletely that its rim was barely a hand above the dark water。 Deudermont had left specific instructions with those remaining on the Sea Sprite。 The crew was to put back out of the mist a thousand yards and wait for their return。 If they had not returned by nightfall; the Sea Sprite was to move out away from the island; making one final run at Caerwich at noon the next day。

   After that; if the rowboat had not been spotted; she was to sail home。

   The seven moved away from the Sea Sprite; Dunkin and Waillan on the oars and Catti…brie peering over the prow; expecting to find a reef at any moment。 Farther back; Drizzt knelt beside Deudermont; ready to point out the mast he had spotted。

   Drizzt couldn't find it。

   〃No reef;〃 Catti…brie said from the front。 〃A good and deep draw; by me own guess。〃 She looked back to Drizzt and especially to Deudermont。 〃Ye might've bringed her in right up to the damned beach;〃 she said。

   Deudermont looked to the drow; who was scanning the mist hard; wondering where that mast had gone to。 He was about to restate what he had seen when the rowboat lurched suddenly; her bottom scraping on the rocks of a sharp reef。

   They bumped and ground to a halt。 They might have gotten hung up there; but a spell from Robillard brought both wizards; Deudermont and Catti…brie floating above the creaking planks of the boat; while Drizzt; Dunkin and Waillan cautiously brought the lightened boat over。

   〃All the way in?〃 Drizzt remarked to Catti…brie。

   〃It wasn't there!〃 the young woman insisted。 Catti…brie had been a lookout for more than five years; and was said to have the best eyes on the Sword Coast。 So how; she wondered; had she missed so obvious a reef; especially when she was looking for exactly that?

   A few moments later; Harkle; at the very stern of the rowboat; gave a startled cry and the others turned to see the mast of a ship sticking out of the water right beside the seated wizard。

   Now the others; especially Drizzt; were having the same doubts as Catti…brie。 They had practically run over that mast; so why hadn't they seen it?

   Dunkin tugged furiously at his ear。

   〃A trick of the fog;〃 Deudermont said calmly。 〃Bring us around that mast。〃 The mand caught the others off guard。 Dunkin shook his head; but Waillan slapped him on the shoulder。

   〃Hard on the oar;〃 Waillan ordered。 〃You heard the captain。〃

   Catti…brie hung low over the side of the rowboat; curious to learn more about the wreck; but the mist reflected in the water; leaving her staring into a gray veil whose secrets she could not perate。 Finally; Deudermont gave up on gathering any information out here; and manded Waillan and Dunkin to put straight in for the island。

   At first; Dunkin nodded eagerly; happy to get off the water。 Then; as he considered their destination; he alternated pulls on the oar with pulls on his ear。

   The surf was not strong; but the undertow was and it pulled back against the rowboat's meager progress。 The island was soon in sight; but it seemed to hang out there; just beyond their grasp; for many moments。

   〃Pull hard!〃 Deudermont ordered his rowers; though he knew that they were doing exactly that; were as anxious as he to get this over with。 Finally; the captain looked plaintively to Robillard; and the wizard; after a resigned sigh; stuck his hand into his deep pockets; seeking the ponents for a helpful spell。

   Still up front; Catti…brie peered hard through the mist; studying the white beach for some sign of inhabitants。 It was no good; the island was too far away; given the thick fog。 The young woman looked down instead; into the dark water。

   She saw candles。

   Catti…brie's face twisted in confusion。 She looked up and rubbed her eyes; then looked back to the water。

   Candles。 There could be no mistake about it。 Candles 。 。 。 under the water。

   Curious; the woman bent lower and looked more closely; finally making out a form holding the closest light。

   Catti…brie fell back; gasping。 〃The dead;〃 she said; though she couldn't get more than a whisper out of her mouth。 Her sharp movements alone had caught the attention of the others; and then she hopped right to her feet; as a bloated and blackened hand grabbed the rim of the rowboat。

   Dunkin; looking only at Catti…brie; screamed as she drew out her sword。 Drizzt got to his feet and scrambled to get by the two oarsmen。

   Catti…brie saw the top of the ghost's head e clear of the water。 A horrid; skeletal face rose to the side of the boat。

   Khazid'hea came down hard; hitting nothing but the edge of the boat and driving right through the planking until it was at water level。

   〃What are you doing?〃 Dunkin cried。 Drizzt; at Catti…brie's side; wondered the same thing。 There was no sign of any ghost; there was just Catti…brie's sword wedged deeply into the planking of the rowboat。

   〃Get us in!〃 Catti…brie yelled back。 〃Get us in!〃

   Drizzt looked at her hard; then looked all around。 〃Candles?〃 he asked; noticing the strange watery lights。

   That simple word sparked fear in Deudermont; Robillard; Waillan and Dunkin; sailors all; who knew the tales of sea ghosts; lying in wait under the waves; their bloated bodies marked by witchlight candles。

   〃How pretty!〃 said an oblivious Harkle; looking overboard。

   〃Get us to the beach!〃 Deudermont cried; but he needn't have bothered; for Waillan and Dunkin were pulling with all of their strength。

   Robillard was deep into spellcasting。 He summoned a wave right behind the small craft and the rowboat was lifted up and sent speeding toward shore。 The jolt of the sudden wave knocked Catti…brie to the deck and nearly sent Drizzt right over。

   Harkle; entranced by the candles; wasn't so fortunate。 As the wave crested; ing right over the tide line; he tumbled out。

   The rowboat shot ahead; sliding hard onto the beach。

   In the surf; ten yards offshore; a drenched Harkle stood up。

   A dozen grotesque and bloated forms stood up around him。

   〃Oh; hello 。 。 。〃 the friendly Harpell started; and then his eyes bulged and nearly rolled from their sockets。

   〃Eeyah!〃 Harkle screamed; plowing through the undertow and toward the shore。

   Catti…brie was already up and in position; lifting Taulmaril and fitting an arrow。 She took quick aim and let fly。

   Harkle screamed again as the arrow streaked right past him。 Then he heard the sickening thump and splash as an animated corpse hit the water; and understood that he was not the woman's target。

   Another arrow followed closely; taking out the next nearest zombie。 Harkle; as he came to more shallow water; tore himself free of grabbing weeds and quickly outdistanced the other monsters。 He had just cleared the water; putting a few feet of moist sand behind him; when he heard the roar of flames and glanced back to see a curtain of fire separating him from the water; and from the zombies。

   He ran the rest of the way up the beach to join the other six by the rowboat and expressed his thanks to Robillard; shaking the wizard so hard that he broke the man's concentration。

   The curtain of blocking fire fell away。 Where there had been ten zombies; there were now a score; and more were rising from the water and the weeds。

   〃Well done;〃 Robillard said dryly。

   Catti…brie fired again; blasting away another zombie。

   Robillard waggled the fingers of one hand and a bolt of green energy erupted from each of them; soaring down the beach。 Three hit one zombie in rapid succession; dropping it to the water。 Two sped past; burning into the next monster in line and likewise sending it down。

   〃Not very creative;〃 Harkle remarked。

   Robillard scowled at him。 〃You can do better?〃

   Harkle snapped his fingers indignantly; and so the challenge was on。

   Drizzt and the others stood back; weapons ready; but knowing better than to charge down at their foes in the face of wizardly magic。 Even Catti…brie; after a couple of more shots; lowered her bow; giving the peting spellcasters center stage。

   〃A Calimshan snake charmer taught me this one;〃 Harkle proclaimed。 He tossed a bit of twine into the air and chanted in a cracking; high…pitched voice。 A line of seaweed came alive to his call; rose up like a serpent and immediately wrapped itself about the nearest zombie; yanking the thing down under the surf。

   Harkle smiled broadly。

   Robillard snorted derisively。 〃Only one?〃 he asked; and he launched himself into the throes of another spell; spin
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