"Brooks, Terry - First King of Shannara" - читать интересную книгу автора (Brooks Terry)Kinson nodded. It had been six months since the Troll marauders had swept down out of the Chamals east and begun a systematic subjugation of their people. Their army was vast and swift, and in less than three months all resistance was crushed. The Northland was placed under rule of the conquering army's myste- rious and still unknown leader. There were rumors concerning his identity, but they remained unconfirmed. In truth, few even knew he existed. No word of this army and its leader had penetrated far- ther south than the border settlements of Varfleet and Tyrsis, fledgling outposts for the Race of Man, though it had spread east and west to the Dwarves and Elves. But the Dwarves and Elves were tied more closely to the Trolls. Man was the outcast race, the more recent enemy of the others. Memories of the First War of the Races still lingered, three hundred and fifty years later. Man lived apart in his distant Southland cities, the rabbit sent scurrying to earth, timid and toothless and of no consequence in the greater scheme of things, food for predators and little more. But not me, Kinson thought darkly. Never me. I am no rabbit. I have escaped that fate. I have become one of the hunters. Bremen stirred, shifting his weight to make himself more com- fortable. "I went deep into the mountains, searching," he con- tinued, lost again in his tale. "The farther I went, the more were other beings as well, creatures summoned out of the spirit world, dead things brought to life, evil given form. I kept clear of them all, watchful and cautious. I knew that if I was discovered my magic would probably not be enough to save me. The dark- ness of this region was overwhelming. It was oppressive and tainted with the smell and taste of death. I went into Skull Moun- tain finallyЧone brief visit, for that was all I could chance. I slipped into the passageways and found what I had been searching for." He paused, his brow wrinkling. "And more, Kinson. Much more, and none of it good." "But he was there?" Kinson pressed anxiously, his hunter's face intense, his eyes glittering. "He was there," affirmed the Druid quietly. "Shrouded by his magic, kept alive by his use of the Druid Sleep. He does not use it wisely, Kinson. He thinks himself beyond the laws of nature. He First King of Shannara 7 does not see that for all, however strong, there is a price to be paid for what is usurped and enslaved. Or perhaps he simply doesn't |
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