“He could not even see the griffon's head. Lightning sizzled near him. He could smell the brimstone, thunder crashed, nearly stopping his heart. The griffon flew a zigzag course among the columns, soaring up and diving down, rounding and circling, then doubling back. Sheets of rain hung like silver tapestries, drenching them as they flew beneath. Palin could not see the dragon, though he could hear the discordant horn blast of its frustration as it tried desper- ately to find them. The griffon l...eft the cavernous halls of the fortress of storm clouds and flew out into the sunshine. Palin looked back, waited tensely)for the dragon to appear. The griffon chortled, pleased. The dragon was lost somewhere in the storm clouds. Palin told himself that he'd had no choice in the matter, he had acted logically in escaping. He had to protect the magical artifact. Gerard had practically ordered the mage to leave. If he had stayed, he could have accomplished nothing. They would have all died, and the artifact would have been in Beryl's pos- session.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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