Of course, because the spell was so weak it was not infallible. Time and again, they found themselves headed in the wrong direction or caught up against a dead end.
The exit should be right up ahead here," Wiz said at last as they moved down a twisty, glowing corridor. They turned another corner and found themselves face to face with a rock wall.
"Dead end," Danny observed needlessly.
Wiz shrugged and turned to start back down the way they had come. There was a noise down the tunnel. A noise like heavy footfalls. A lot of them. Wiz motioned Danny to silence and peeked around the corner to see what was ahead. What was ahead was goblins. Big, hairy, nasty goblins armed to the fangs. The tunnel was packed three deep with them. The light from the molten rock reflected redly off the creatures’ armor and made their little pig eyes seem even redder. They were still some ways off and they apparently hadn’t seen the humans yet, but there was no place for them to go wrong.
"Oh boy," Danny said quietly "Oh boy."
The breath caught in Wiz’s throat. He had plenty of spells that would deal with a mere pack of goblins, but the more magic they used, the more chance the tunnels would collapse and engulf them in molten rock. But without magic both Wiz and Danny together probably weren’t a match for just one of the oncoming goblins.
Wiz raised his staff and prepared to fight "Well, we can’t delay the inevitable."
"Let me try something first, okay?" Danny said Wiz raised his eyebrows and nodded. Out of the corner of his eve Wiz saw Danny gesture with his staff as he said something unintelligible. Wiz took a tighter grip on his own staff and Doth stepped out to face the oncoming monsters.
Only the goblins weren’t coming any more. They stopped dead in the center of the tunnel. Then they huddled together. Then they turned and ran screaming from the two humans.
Wiz lowered his staff and looked after the fleeing monsters.
"What the heck was that all about?"
Danny looked smug. "A little something I cooked up. Look at yourself in the wall there."
Wiz moved over to the stretch of reflecting wall Danny had indicated. Staring back at him was a Thing. It was big and amorphous and tentacled, and clawed and fanged and looking at him with hundreds of beady red eyes. It had pincers, and stingers and hair and scales and fins and teeth. Lots and lots of teeth. After several years in this World, Wiz knew Things. This was an E-flat, full-bore, world-class Thing.
"Holy:" Wiz jumped back.
"That’s what they thought," Danny said smugly. "Oh relax, it’s just a seeming, a minimum-magic disguise you might say."
"A nightmare you might say," his friend corrected shakily. "Where did you come up with that thing?"
Danny smirked. "My imagination."
Wiz looked at the younger programmer and frowned "You know, there are times I really wonder about you. Now let’s find the exit and get back to the others before something wanders by that doesn’t frighten so easily."
NINE
KILLER VEES
It took another hour to get through the magma maze. Beyond were more tunnels, and beyond them a series of natural caves variously modified. They made their way without incident until they came to a crudely hacked-out tunnel connecting the second and third caves.
"Wait a minute guys," Danny whispered, "I think I’ve got something-or nothing." The party clustered around as Danny checked his magic detector.
"Well, which is it?" Malkin asked.
Danny looked up. "Both. The whole area up ahead is magically dead," Danny reported. "I mean not a spark anywhere that I can see."
"Not even the normal background magic?" Wiz asked.
The young programmer shook his head. "Not a sign."
Wiz noticed Malkin make sure her rapier was loose in its sheath.
"Okay then. Let’s take the hint and move slow and careful."
Again the tunnel widened out into a cavern and again the party moved ahead by the light of a single magical globe. Strain as they might they could hear nothing but their own footfalls and what sounded like rushing water faint and far ahead of them.
Halfway across the room they found the source of the sauna. A chasm divided the cavern and from the bottom, faint and far away, came the sound of the water.
"How deep do you think that is?" Danny asked as he squinted down into the blackness.
Too deep," Wiz said.
Too wide besides," Malkin added as she looked across the gap. "I don’t think our ropes will reach, even if we could find something on the other side to secure them to."
Wiz thought of crossing the dizzying blackness on a rope and got a distinctly queasy feeling in the pit of his stomach.
"Let’s assume ropes are a non-option," he said.
"Well, I’ve got something for this," Danny said. "Watch." He lifted his staff and pointed.
The hair on Wiz’s neck stood up and he started to protest, but he was too late. Rocks and boulders on both sides of the gap glowed blue, then rocked in their places and rose gently into the air. Danny waved his staff like a conductor’s baton. Waves of magic twisted and congealed into invisible forms as the rocks floated out into empty space and settled in place according to some unseen plan. More waves of magic as the rocks locked together and a great arched bridge began to take shape. More magic and smaller stones rushed to fill in the gaps. A final burst of magic and a bridge sat in place, glowing from the unnatural forces that held it together.
There!" Danny said proudly.
"Come on then," Wiz said unhappily. "Let’s get over this as fast as we can." The bridge was solid enough beneath their feet as the party started over.
"Beats a rope, doesn’t it?" Danny said gaily. "It’s a variation of a spell I worked out for Ian’s toy blocks. Just scale it up, and hey:"
Takes a lot of magic," Wiz said.
"So? We’ve got power to spare here."
The magic globe lighting their passage flickered, then flickered again. Wiz saw something like a moth flit around it. Then another and another and another. Something stung Wiz on the back of his neck. He slapped at the spot and felt something small and furry under his fingers. He jerked his hand away and shook his fingers and a scrap of black fluttered out of them.
"Get off the bridge!" he yelled and charged ahead. Caution forgotten, the rest of the party charged after him, swatting at the things around them. As soon as they were on the other side, Danny gestured and the rocks went thundering into the canyon. But by that time the entire party was under attack. In swarms and hordes and legions the tiny black things came on, diving mindlessly to the attack and sticking where they landed to bite and chew. Each of them was no larger than a mouse, but they struck with blind ferocity. Wiz laid about him with his staff, striking great swaths of the creatures down by magic. Malkin turned out to be a surprisingly good swordswoman. Her long arms gave her reach and her wrists were like iron. She used her reach to keep the things off and the edge of her rapier to take out several at once. June was a whirling dervish with her knife, slicing in a dozen directions at once. Danny also struck out with magic. Glandurg flailed about him with Blind Fury. He never hit what he was aiming at, but there were so many of the things that each stroke felled half a score. Along the way he also brought down two good-sized boulders and a stalactite, but he barely noticed.