"Константин Бояндин. The Guardian ("Истории Ралиона") " - читать интересную книгу автораMurti's grove and go away with it !" She searched the grove for some time
and found nothing. Nlaminer waited while she prayed briefly to Murti and then left the dead grove. "The more I see here," Nlaminer added, "The more I think this place is accursed." "You are right," Rhissa nodded. "And we should be very, very careful now." Stepping carefully, the two of them entered the dark and sinister inner yard of the lighthouse. * * * Nlaminer cast the spell of warning, but nothing, nothing was around. After they had walked a bit around the main building, Nlaminer offered to search other buildings, hidden inside the outer wall. "It is unlikely we find something here," he indicated, "So let's browse through these rooms first. We have no weapons, no tools. Before we enter the lighthouse," and he pointed at a formidable iron door that blocked the entrance into the lighthouse, "we should find some equipment." Rhissa nodded and they left for different doors. All were ajar, no sounds except for the whining wind came out of them. If some danger was hidden in the lighthouse, it lurked somewhere deeper. * * * the day and place they first met, in the depth of Wasteland dungeons, under the barren and lifeless surface of the devastated island. ...He lost all three companions when a flock of blood hawks, terrible vampire birds, attacked them by surprise. Only Nlaminer, with his superior unarmed combat skills, smashed three of the lightning-quick birds and got away with no more than a scratch. His three friends, though, were ripped to pieces in several blinks of an eye and before the hungry monstrosities were off for him again, Nlaminer was forced to flee, with sharp cries of the blood hawks following him close. He jumped into an old passage, closed the squeaky door after him and sat for a moment to think how he would find his way back. Tears did not come, though Nlaminer grieved very much; Marrkes race never exposed their feelings in this way. In any case, they always were aware of death that can come in any moment. This dangerous journey was a great risk and they had lost. The only thing he could do was to find the remnants and bury them. That meant he would confront the birds again. He walked through deserted streets of underworld city for some time, then crawled into some room, set up his protection spells and lay to sleep. His powers were very depleted, and now, alone and lost in the deep maze, he had no other choice than to hide and crawl. These dungeons did not forgive the mistakes. * * * |
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