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  No more appeared in the trail; Balthus began to fear they were stealing past his position through the woods; and when he heard a faint sound to his left he loosed blindly。 He cursed as he heard the shaft splinter against a tree; but Slasher glided away as silently as a phantom; and presently Balthus heard a thrashing and a gurgling; then Slasher came like a ghost through the bushes; snuggling his great; crimson…stained head against Balthus' arm。 Blood oozed from a gash in his shoulder; but the sounds in the wood had ceased for ever。
  The men lurking on the edges of the road evidently sensed the fate of their panion; and decided that an open charge was preferable to being dragged down in the dark by a devil…beast they could neither see nor hear。 Perhaps they realized that only one man lay behind the logs。 They came with a sudden rush; breaking cover from both sides of the trail。 Three dropped with arrows through them…and the remaining pair hesitated。 One turned and ran back down the road; but the other lunged over the breastwork; his eyes and teeth gleaming in the dim light; his ax lifted。 Balthus' foot slipped as he sprang up; but the slip saved his life。 The descending ax shaved a lock of hair from his head; and the Pict rolled down the logs from the force of his wasted blow。 Before he could regain his feet Slasher tore his throat out。
  Then followed a tense period of waiting; in which time Balthus wondered if the man who had fled had been the only survivor of the party。 Obviously it had been a small band that had either left the fighting at the fort; or was scouting ahead of the main body。 Each moment that passed increased the chances for safety of the women and children hurrying toward Velithum。
  Then without warning a shower of arrows whistled over his retreat。 A wild howling rose from the woods along the trail。 Either the survivor had gone after aid; or another party had joined the first。 The burning cabin still smoldered; lending a little light。 Then they were after him; gliding through the trees beside the trail。 He shot three arrows and threw the bow away。 As if sensing his plight; they came on; not yelling now; but in deadly silence except for a swift pad of many feet。
  He fiercely hugged the head of the great dog growling at his side; muttered: 〃All right; boy; give 'em hell!〃 and sprang to his feet; drawing his ax。 Then the dark figures flooded over the breastworks and closed in a storm of flailing axes; stabbing knives and ripping fangs。
  
  
   7。  The Devil in the Fire
  
  When Conan turned from the Velitrium road; he expected a run of some nine miles and set himself to the task。 But he had not gone four when he heard the sounds of a party of men ahead of him。 From the noise they were making in their progress he knew they were not Picts。 He hailed them。
  〃Who's there?〃 challenged a harsh voice。 〃Stand where you are until we know you; or you'll get an arrow through you。〃
  〃You couldn't hit an elephant in this darkness;〃 answered Conan impatiently。 〃e on; fool; it's I…Conan。 The Picts are over the river。〃
  〃We suspected as much;〃 answered the leader of the men; as they strode forward…tall; rangy men; stern…faced; with bows in their hands。 〃One of our party wounded an antelope and tracked it nearly to Black River。 He heard them yelling down the river and ran back to our camp。 We left the salt and the wagons; turned the oxen loose; and came as swiftly as we could。 If the Picts are besieging the fort; war…parties will be ranging up the road toward our cabins。〃
  〃Your families are safe;〃 grunted Conan。 〃My panion went ahead to take them to Velitrium。 If we go back to the main road we may run into the whole horde。 We'll strike southeast; through the timber。 Go ahead。 I'll scout behind。〃
  A few moments later the whole band was hurrying southeastward。 Conan followed more slowly; keeping just within ear…shot。 He cursed the noise they were making; that many Picts or Cimmerians would have moved through the woods with no more noise than the wind makes as it blows through the black branches。 He had just crossed a small glade when he wheeled; answering the conviction of his primitive instincts that he was being followed。 Standing motionless among the bushes he heard the sounds of the retreating settlers fade away。 Then a voice called faintly back along the way he had e: 〃Conan! Conan! Wait for me; Conan!〃
  〃Balthus!〃 he swore bewilderedly。 Cautiously he called: 〃Here I am!〃
  〃Wait for me; Conan!〃 the voice came more distinctly。 
  Conan moved out of the shadows; scowling。 〃What the devil are you doing here?…Crom!〃
  He half crouched; the flesh prickling along his spine。 It was not Balthus who was emerging from the other side of the glade。 A weird glow burned through the trees。 It moved toward him; shimmering weirdly…a green witchfire that moved with purpose and intent。
  It halted some feet away and Conan glared at it; trying to distinguish its fire…misted outlines。 The quivering flame had a solid core; the flame was but a green garment that masked some animate and evil entity; but the Cimmerian was unable to make out its shape or likeness。 Then; shockingly; a voice spoke to him from amidst the fiery column。
  〃Why do you stand like a sheep waiting for the butcher; Conan?〃
  The voice was human but carried strange vibrations that were not human。
  〃Sheep?〃 Conan's wrath got the best of his momentary awe。 〃Do you think I'm afraid of a damned Pictish swamp devil? A friend called me。〃
  〃I called in his voice;〃 answered the other。 〃The men you follow belong to my brother; I would not rob his knife of their blood。 But you are mine。 O fool; you have e from the far gray hills of Cimmeria to meet your doom in the forests of Conajohara。〃
  〃You've had your chance at me before now;〃 snorted Conan。 〃Why didn't you kill me then; if you could?〃
  〃My brother had not painted a skull black for you and hurled it into the fire that burns for ever on Gullah's black altar。 He had not whispered your name to the black ghosts that haunt the uplands of the Dark Land。 But a bat has flown over the Mountains of the Dead and drawn your image in blood on the white tiger's hide that hangs before the long hut where sleep the Four Brothers of the Night。 The great serpents coil about their feet and the stars burn like fireflies in their hair。〃
  〃Why have the gods of darkness doomed me to death?〃 growled Conan。
  Something…a hand; foot or talon; he could not tell which; thrust out from the fire and marked swiftly on the mold。 A symbol blazed there; marked with fire; and faded; but not before he recognized it。
  〃You dared make the sign which only a priest of Jhebbal Sag dare make。 Thunder rumbled through the black Mountain of the Dead and the altar…hut of Gullah was thrown down by a wind from the Gulf of Ghosts。 The loon which is messenger to the Four Brothers of the Night flew swiftly and whispered your name in my ear。 Your race is run。 You are a dead man already。 Your head will hang in the altar…hut of my brother。 Your body will be eaten by the black…winged; sharp…beaked Children of Jhil。〃
  〃Who the devil is your brother?〃 demanded Conan。 His sword was naked in his hand; and he was subtly loosening the ax in his belt。
  〃Zogar Sag; a child of Jhebbal Sag who still visits his sacred groves at times。 A woman of Gwawela slept in a grove holy to Jhebbal Sag。 Her babe was Zogar Sag。 I too am a son of Jhebbal Sag; out of a fire…being from a far realm。 Zogar Sag summoned me out of the Misty Lands。 With incantations and sorcery and his own blood he materialized me in the flesh of his own planet。 We are one; tied together by invisible threads。 His thoughts are my thoughts; if he is struck; I am bruised。 If I am cut; he bleeds。 But I have talked enough。 Soon your ghost will talk with the ghosts of the Dark Land; and they will tell you of the old gods which are not dead; but sleep in the outer abysses; and from time to time awake。〃
  〃I'd like to see what you look like;〃 muttered Conan; working his ax free; 〃you who leave a track like a bird; who burn like a flame and yet speak with a human voice。〃
  〃You shall see;〃 answered the voice from the flame; 〃see; and carry the knowledge with you into the Dark Land。〃
  The flames leaped and sank; dwindling and dimming。 A face began to take shadowy form。 At first Conan thought it was Zogar Sag himself who stood wrapped in green fire。 But the face was higher than his own; and there was a demoniac aspect about it…Conan had noted various abnormalities about Zogar Sag's features…an obliqueness of the eyes; a sharpness of the ears; a wolfish thinness of the lips: these peculiarities were exaggerated in the apparition which swayed before him。 The eyes were red as coals of living fire。
  More details came into view: a slender torso; covered with snaky scales; which was yet man…like in shape; with man like arms; from the waist upward; below; long crane…like legs ended in splay; three…toed feet like those of huge bird。 Along the monstrous limbs the blue fire fluttered and ran。 He saw it as through a glistening mist。
  Then suddenly it was towering over him; though he had not seen it move toward him。 A long arm; which for the f

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