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mck.harpistinthewind-第43章

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       She crossed the clearing to explore a pallid cluster of mushrooms。 Morgon went to the broad river; waded into the shallows; and stood silently as an old tree stump; watching for fish and trying not to think。 He splashed himself twice; while trout skidded through his fingers。 Finally; he made his mind a mirror of greyness to match the water and the sky and began to think like a fish。
       He caught three trout and gutted them awkwardly; for lack of anything else; with his sword。 He turned at last to bring them back to the fire and found Yrth and Raederle watching him。 Raederle was smiling。 The wizard's expression was unfathomable。 Morgon joined them。 He set the fish on a flat stone and cleaned his blade on the grass。 He sheathed it once more within an illusion and squatted down by the fire。
       〃All right;〃 he said。 〃Instinct。〃 He took Raederie's mushrooms and began stuffing the fish。 〃But that doesn't explain your journey to Hed。〃
       〃How far can you travel in a day?〃
       〃Maybe across Ymris。 I don't know。 I don't like moving from moment to moment across distances。 It's exhausting; and I never know whose mind I might accidently touch。〃
       〃Well;〃 the wizard said softly; 〃I was desperate。 I didn't want you to fight your way out of that mind…hold before I returned。〃
       〃I couldn't have。。。〃
       〃You have the power。 You can see in the dark。〃 Morgon stared at him wordlessly。 Something shivered across his skin。 〃Is that what it was?〃 he whispered。 〃A memory?〃
       〃The darkness of Isig。〃
       〃Or of Erlenstar Mountain。〃
       〃Yes。 It was that simple。〃
       〃Simple。〃 He remembered Har's plea and breathed soundlessly until the ache and snarl of words in his chest loosened。 He wrapped the fish in wet leaves; pushed the stone into the fire。 〃Nothing is simple。〃
       The wizard's fingers traced the curve of a blade of grass to its tip。 〃Some things are。 Night; Fire。 A blade of grass。 If you place your hand in a flame and think of your pain; you will burn yourself。 But if you think only of the flame; or the night; accepting it; without remembering。。。 it bees very simple。〃 
       〃I cannot forget。〃
       The wizard was silent。 By the tune the fish began to spatter; the rains had started again。 They ate hurriedly and changed shape; flew through the drenching rains to shelter among the trees。
       
       They crossed the Ose a couple of days later and changed shape again on the bank of the swift; wild river。 It was late afternoon。 Light and shadow dazzled across their faces from the wet; bright sky。 They gazed at one another a little bewilderedly; as if surprised by their shapes。
       Raederie dropped with a sigh on a fallen log。 〃I can't move;〃 she whispered。 〃I am so tired of being a crow。 I am beginning to forget how to talk。〃
       〃I'll hunt;〃 Morgon said。 He stood still; intending to move; while weariness ran over him like water。
       Yrth said; 〃I'll hunt。〃 He changed shape again; before either of them could answer。 A falcon mounted the air; higher and higher; in a fierce; blazing flight into the rain and sunlight; then he levelled finally; began circling。
       〃How?〃 Morgon whispered。 〃How can he hunt blind?〃 He quelled a sudden impulse to burn a path through the light to the falcon's side。 As he watched; the falcon plummeted down; swift; deadly; into the shadows。
       〃He is like an Earth…Master;〃 Raederie said; and an odd chill ran through Morgon。 Her words sounded as if they hurt。 〃They all have that terrible beauty。〃 They watched the bird lift from the ground; dark in the sudden fading of the light。 Something dragged from its talons。 She stood up slowly; began gathering wood。 〃He'll want a spit。〃
       Morgon stripped a sapling bough and peeled it as the bird flew back。 It left a dead hare beside Raederle's fire。 Yrth stood before them again。 For a moment; his eyes seemed unfamiliar; full of the clear; wild air; and the fierce precision of the falcon's kill。 Then they became familiar again。 Morgon asked his question in a voice that sounded timbreless; subdued。
       〃I scented its fear;〃 the wizard said。 He slid a knife from his boot before he sat down。 〃Will you skin it? That would be a problem for me。〃
       Morgon set to work wordlessly。 Raederie picked up the spit; finished peeling it。 She said abruptly; almost shyly; 〃Can you speak a falcon's language?〃
       The blind; powerful face turned toward her。 Its sudden gentleness at the sound of her voice stilled Morgon's knife。 〃A little of it。〃
       〃Can you teach me? Do we have to fly all the way to Herun as crows?〃
       〃If you wish。。。 I thought; being of An; you might be most fortable as a crow。〃
       〃No;〃 she said softly。 〃I am fortable now as many things。 But it was a kind thought。〃
       〃What have you shaped?〃
       〃Oh。。。 birds; a tree; a salmon; a badger; a deer; a bat; a vesta。。。I lost count long ago; searching for Morgon。〃
       〃You always found him。〃
       〃So did you。〃
       Yrth sifted the ground around him absently; for twigs to hold the spit。 〃Yes。。。〃
       〃I have shaped a hare; too。〃
       〃Hare is a hawk's prey。 You shape yourself to the laws of earth。〃
       Morgon tossed skin and offal into the bracken and reached for the spit。 〃And the laws of the realm?〃 he asked abruptly。 〃Are they meaningless to an Earth…Master?〃
       The wizard was very still。 Something of the falcon's merciless power seemed to stir behind his gaze; until Morgon sensed the recklessness of his challenge。 He looked away。 Yrth said equivocally; 〃Not all of them。〃 Morgon balanced the spit above the fire; turned the hare a couple of times to test it。 Then the ambiguity of the wizard's words struck him。 He slid back on his haunches; gazing at Yrth。 But Raederle was speaking to him; and the clear note of pain in her voice held him silent。
       〃Then why; do you think; are my kinsmen on Wind Plain warring against the High One? If the power is a simple matter of the knowledge of rain and fire; and the laws they shape themselves to are the laws of the earth?〃
       Yrth was silent again。 The sun had vanished; this time into deep clouds across the west。 A haze of dusk and mist was beginning to close in upon them。 He reached out; felt for the spit and turned it slowly。 〃I would think;〃 he said; 〃that Morgon is correct in assuming the High One restrains the Earth…Masters' full power。 Which is reason enough in itself for them to want to fight him。。。 But many riddles seem to lie beneath that one。 The stone children in Isig drew me down into their tomb centuries ago with the sense I felt of their sorrow。 Their power had been stripped from them。 Children are heirs to power; perhaps that was why they were destroyed。〃
       〃Wait;〃 Morgon's voice shook on the word。 〃Are you saying。。。 are you suggesting the High One's heir was buried in that tomb?〃
       〃It seems possible; doesn't it?〃 Fat spattered in the blaze; and he turned the hare again。 〃Perhaps it was the young boy who told me of the stars I must put on a harp and a sword for someone who would e out of remote centuries to claim them。。。〃
       〃But why?〃 Raederle whispered; still intent on her question。 〃Why?〃
       〃You saw the falcon's flight。。。 its beauty and its deadlines。 If such power were bound to no law; that power and the lust for it would bee so terrible。〃
       〃I wanted it。 That power。〃
       The hard; ancient face melted again to its surprising gentleness。 Yrth touched her; as he had touched the grass blade。 〃Then take it。〃
       He let his hand fall。 Raederle's head bent; Morgon could not see her face。 He reached out to move her hair。 She rose abruptly; turning away from him。 He watched her walk through the trees; her hands gripping her arms as if she were chilled。 His throat burned suddenly; for no coherent reason; except that the wizard had touched her; and she had left him。
       〃You left me nothing。。。〃 he whispered。
       〃Morgon!〃
       He stood up; followed Raederle into the gathering mists; leaving the falcon to its kill。
       
       They flew through the next few days sometimes as crows; sometimes as falcons when the skies cleared。 Two of the falcons cried to one another; in their piercing voic
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