Part 5 (2/2)
”The curse of Yizil on theirdle” He tried to fuled hand at his tatters, and Conan, understanding what he sought to convey, bent and drew froirdle of curious aspect
”Follow the golden vein through the abyss,” ian priest It will aid you, though it failed ranates Beware of the Master's trans for me in hell aie, ya Skelos yar!” And so he died
Conan stared down at the girdle The hair of which it oven was not horse-hair He was convinced that it oven of the thick black tresses of a woman Set in the thick mesh were tiny jewels such as he had never seen The buckle was strangely e-shaped and scaled with curious art A strong shudder shook Conan as he handled it, and he turned as though to cast it over the precipice; then he hesitated, and finally buckled it about his waist, under the Bakhariot girdle Then he s He climbed the trail in the vast shadow of the cliffs that was thrown out like a dark blue es far below He was not far fro, he heard the clink of shod hoofs ahead of him He did not turn back Indeed, so narroas the path that the stallion could not have wheeled his great body upon it He rounded the jut of the rock and came onto a portion of the path that broadened so yells broke on his ear, but his stallion pinned a terrified horse hard against the rock, and Conan caught the ar the lifted sword in lints sle; they sat their horses al the other's sword-araunt horses They glared like wolves, fingering bows and knives, but rendered uncertain because of the narrowness of the path and the perilous proximity of the abyss that yawned beneath them
”Where is the Devi?” demanded Kerim Shah
”What's it to you, you Hyrkanian spy?” snarled Conan
”I know you have her,” answered Kerim Shah ”I was on my way northith some tribesmen ere ambushed by enemies in Shalizah Pass Many of h the hills like jackals When we had beaten off our pursuers, we turned ard, toward A we cah the hills He was quite s before he died I learned that he was the sole survivor of a band which followed a chief of the Afghulis and a captive Kshatriya woe He babbled huli rode down, but hen attacked by the Wazulis who pursued, sust of wind-driven fire wipes out a cluster of locusts
”How that one man escaped, I do not know, nor did he; but I knew fros that Conan of Ghor had been in Khuruh the hills, we overtook a naked Galzai girl bearing a gourd of water, who told us a tale of having been stripped and ravished by a giant foreigner in the garb of an Afghuli chief, who, she said, gave her garments to a Vendhyan woman who accompanied him She said you rode ard”
Kerim Shah did not consider it necessary to explain that he had been on his way to keep his rendezvous with the expected troops from Secunderam when he found his way barred by hostile tribesh Shalizah Pass was longer than the road that wound through Ahuli country, which Kerim Shah had been anxious to avoid until he came with an army Barred from the Shalizah road, however, he had turned to the forbidden route, until news that Conan had not yet reached Afghulistan with his captive had caused him to turn southward and push on recklessly in the hope of overtaking the Cimmerian in the hills
”So you had better tell ested Keris nock a shaft and I'll throw you over the cliff,” Conan proood to kill hulis are on my trail, and if they find you've cheated theot the Devi She's in 52
the hands of the Black Seers of Yimsha”
”Tarim!” swore Kerim Shah softly, shaken out of his poise for the first tirunted Conan ”His et out of lad to kill you if I had the tio with you,” said the Turanian abruptly
Conan laughed at hi?”
”I don't ask you to,” returned Keri Yezdigerd desires to add her kingdolio And I knew you, in the days when you were a hetman of the kozak steppes, so I know your ambition is wholesale plunder You want to loot Vendhya, and to twist out a huge ranso, without any illusions about one another, unite our forces, and try to rescue the Devi froht it out to see who keeps her”
Conan narrowly scrutinized the other for a reed; what about your men?”
Kerim Shah turned to the silent Irakzai and spoke briefly: ”This chief and I are going to Yio with us, or stay here to be flayed by the Afghulis who are following this rimly fatalistic They were doo arrows of the aozai had driven them back from the pass of Shalizah Theblood-feuds aht their way back through the hills to the villages of the border, without the guidance of the crafty Turanian They counted themselves as dead already, so they o with thee and die on Yirunted Conan, fidgeting with i twilight ”My wolves were hours behind me, but we've lost a devilish lot of time”
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the Cimmerian and the Devi The path they had traversed was a perilous one, even for hillmen, and for that reason Conan had avoided it that day when carrying Yas the Cihed with relief when the horses scrambled up over the last rih an enchanted realm of shadows The soft creak of leather, the clink of steel ain the dark ht
VIII
YASMINA KNOWS STARK TERROR
Yasmina had time but for one scream when she felt herself enveloped in that cri force She screamed once, and then she had no breath to scream She was blinded, deafened, renderedof the air about her There was a dazed consciousness of dizzy height and nuone e of these sensations clung to her as she recovered consciousness so she cried out and clutched wildly as though to stay a headlong and involuntary flight Her fingers closed on soft fabric and a relieving sense of stability pervaded her She took cognizance of her surroundings
She was lying on a dais covered with black velvet This dais stood in a great, di with dusky tapestries across which crawled dragons reproduced with repellant realisloom that lent itself to illusion lurked in the corners There seemed to be neither s nor doors in the walls, or else they were concealed by the nighted tapestries Where the direat room was a realm of mysteries, of shadows, and shadowy shapes in which she could not have sworn to observe movement, yet which invaded her aze fixed itself on a tangible object On another, sazing conte black velvet robe, e his figure His hands were folded in his sleeves There was a velvet cap upon his head His face was calhtly oblique He did nother, nor did his expression alter when he saw she was conscious
Yasmina felt fear crawl like a trickle of ice water down her supple spine She lifted herself on her elbows and stared apprehensively at the stranger
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”Who are you?” she demanded; her voice sounded brittle and inadequate
”I am the Master of Yimsha” The tone was rich and resonant, like theme?”
”If you are one of the Black Seers yes!” she answered recklessly, believing that he could read her thoughts anyway
He laughed softly and chills crawled up and down her spine again
”You would turn the wild children of the hills against the Seers of Yimsha!” he smiled ”I have read it in your mind, princess Your weak, hue”
”You slewwith her fear; her hands were clenched, her lithe body rigid ”Why did you persecute him? He never har in hu of Vendhya?”
”How can an ordinary human understand the motives of a Seer?” returned the Master equably
”My acolytes in the temples of Turan, who are the priests behind the priests of Tarierd For reasons of my own, I complied How can I explain my mystic reasons to your puny intellect? You could not understand”
”I understand this: that e shook in her voice She rose upon her knees and stared at hierous as a she- panther in that reed the Master calmly ”For awhile it was erd your vassal?” Yasmina tried to keep the ti so hard and symmetrical under a fold of velvet Subtly she shi+fted her position,that licks up the offal in the temple yard the vassal of the God?” returned the Master He did not seeht to disseers closed on what she kneas the golden hilt of a dagger She bent her head to hide 55
the light of triuerd,” said the Master ”I have turned to other amusements ha!”