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第77章

CHERKIS

There was stark amazement on Kulun's face; and fear now enough.He dropped from the parapet among his men.

There came one loud trumpet blast.

Out from the battlements poured a storm of arrows, a cloud of javelins.The squat catapults leaped forward.

From them came a hail of boulders.Before that onrushing tempest of death I flinched.

I heard Norhala's golden laughter and before they could reach us arrow and javelin and boulder were checked as though myriads of hands reached out from the Thing under us and caught them.Down they dropped.

Forth from the great spindle shot a gigantic arm, hammer tipped with cubes.It struck the wall close to where the scarlet armored Kulun had vanished.

Under its blow the stones crumbled.With the fragments fell the soldiers; were buried beneath them.

A hundred feet in width a breach gaped in the battlements.

Out shot the arm again; hooked its hammer tip over the parapet, tore away a stretch of the breastwork as though it had been cardboard.Beside the breach an expanse of the broad flat top lay open like a wide platform.

The arm withdrew, and out from the whole length of the spindle thrust other arms, hammer tipped, held high aloft, menacing.

From all the length of the wall arose panic outcry.

Abruptly the storm of arrows ended; the catapults were still.Again the trumpets sounded; the crying ceased.

Down fell a silence, terrified, stifling.

Kulun stepped forth again, both hands held high.Gone was his arrogance.

"A parley," he shouted."A parley, Norhala.If we give you the maid and man, will you go?""Go get them," she answered."And take with you this my command to Cherkis--that HE return with the two!"For an instant Kulun hesitated.Up thrust the dreadful arms, poised themselves to strike.

"It shall be so," he shouted."I carry your command."He leaped back, his red mail flashed toward a turret that held, I supposed, a stairway.He was lost to sight.In silence we waited.

On the further side of the city I glimpsed movement.

Little troops of mounted men, pony drawn wains, knots of running figures were fleeing from the city through the opposite gates.

Norhala saw them too.With that incomprehensible, instant obedience to her unspoken thought a mass of the Metal Things separated from us; whirled up into a dozen of those obelisked forms I had seen march from the cat eyes of the City of the Pit.

In but a breath, it seemed, their columns were far off, herding back the fugitives.

They did not touch them, did not offer to harm--only, grotesquely, like dogs heading off and corraling frightened sheep, they circled and darted.Rushing back came those they herded.

From the watching terraces and walls arose shrill cries of terror, a wailing.Far away the obelisks met, pirouetted, melted into one thick column.Towering, motionless as we, it stood, guarding the further gates.

There was a stir upon the wall, a flashing of spears, of drawn blades.Two litters closed with curtainings, surrounded by triple rows of swordsmen fully armored, carrying small shields and led by Kulun were being borne to the torn battlement.

Their bearers stopped well within the platform and gently lowered their burdens.The leader of those around the second litter drew aside its covering, spoke.

Out stepped Ruth and after her--Ventnor!

"Martin!" I could not keep back the cry; heard mingled with it Drake's own cry to Ruth.Ventnor raised his hand in greeting; I thought he smiled.

The cubes on which we stood shot forward; stopped within fifty feet of them.Instantly the guard of swordsmen raised their blades, held them over the pair as though waiting the signal to strike.

And now I saw that Ruth was not clad as she had been when we had left her.She stood in scanty kirtle that came scarcely to her knees, her shoulders were bare, her curly brown hair unbound and tangled.Her face was set with wrath hardly less than that which beat from Norhala.

On Ventnor's forehead was a blood red scar, a line that ran from temple to temple like a brand.

The curtains of the first litter quivered; behind them someone spoke.That in which Ruth and Ventnor had ridden was drawn swiftly away.The knot of swordsmen drew back.

Into their places sprang and knelt a dozen archers.They ringed in the two, bows drawn taut, arrows in place and pointing straight to their hearts.

Out of the litter rolled a giant of a man.Seven feet he must have been in height; over the huge shoulders, the barreled chest and the bloated abdomen hung a purple cloak glittering with gems; through the thick and grizzled hair passed a flashing circlet of jewels.

The scarlet armored Kulun beside him, swordsmen guarding them, he walked to the verge of the torn gap in the wall.He peered down it, glancing imperturbably at the upraised, hammer-banded arms still threatening; examined again the breach.Then still with Kulun he strode over to the very edge of the broken battlement and stood, head thrust a little forward, studying us in silence.

"Cherkis!" whispered Norhala--the whisper was a hymn to Nemesis.I felt her body quiver from head to foot.

A wave of hatred, a hot desire to kill, passed through me as I scanned the face staring at us.It was a great gross mask of evil, of cold cruelty and callous lusts.

Unwinking, icily malignant, black slits of eyes glared at us between pouches that held them half closed.Heavy jowls hung pendulous, dragging down the corners of the thick lipped, brutal mouth into a deep graven, unchanging sneer.

As he gazed at Norhala a flicker of lust shot like a licking tongue through his eyes.

Yet from him pulsed power; sinister, instinct with evil, concentrate with cruelty--but power indomitable.Such was Cherkis, descendant perhaps of that Xerxes the Conqueror who three millenniums gone ruled most of the known world.

It was Norhala who broke the silence.

"Tcherak! Greeting--Cherkis!" There was merciless mirth in the buglings of her voice."Lo, I did but knock so gently at your gates and you hastened to welcome me.

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