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Spoilers for those who are unfamiliar with the series. Note that this summary is designed to help people who have already read the books get back up to speed before the release of the final volume in January. First-timers are advised to read the books directly, as in some cases these summaries may spoil things that are not revealed in the books until much later.
Rand al'Thor confronts the Forsaken Semirhage.
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Knife of Dreams
A
town in Amadicia, held by the Children of the Light. Eamon Valda and Rhadam
Asunawa are holding a meeting when a senior officer approaches to tell them
that a Child has brought a serious charge against another Child. In the old
ways, this can only be settled by a duel to the death. Asunawa thinks that is
stupidity, but Valda is suspicious of Asunawa after he arranged their new
alliance with the Seanchan. Valda agrees that the old ways may have to be
restored. The accusing child is Galad Damodred: he charges Eamon Valda with
murdering Morgase Trakand in cold blood. Valda is amused and agrees to the duel,
confident of the outcome since he is a blademaster. After a furious battle
Valda is defeated and slain. Asunawa and every Questioner in sight flees. Under
the same archaic, old rules Galad is now Lord Captain Commander of the Children
of the Light. Stunned, Galad tells his men that the Seanchan have invaded their
lands, killed their comrades and captured their fortress. They are enemies.
Galad would ally with anyone who can bring down the Seanchan, should they be
Aes Sedai, Asha’man or the Dragon Reborn himself. To his surprise, all of the
Children present agree. They move out, heading out of Seanchan territory as
fast as possible.
Serana,
a town in Tarabon, roughly halfway from Elmora to the Amadician border. General
Rodel Ituralde attacks a Seanchan encampment outside the town. He has Taraboner
Dragonsworn forces draw out the camp’s sul’dam
and damane, who are promptly shot
down by hidden archers before they can react. The Seanchan forces flee under
heavy arrow fire, allowing Ituralde to destroy the stores. Across Tarabon more
than 20,000 Domani, Dragonsworn and Taraboner rebels have launched similar
strikes. Hopefully this will be enough to goad the Seanchan into chasing
them...headlong into a trap. Ituralde’s forces move on, though most of the
Taraboner Dragonsworn remain behind to continue the harrying. Ituralde notes
that a group of Taraboner civilians were apparently run down by the Seanchan
cavalry but can’t find any trace of the corpses. It’s like they were never
there and evaporated like mist. Shrugging, he moves on.
In
Ebou Dar Suroth can’t sleep because of nightmares over where Tuon is and what
she’s doing. Her da’covale Liandrin
arrives, possibly with the intention of killing her, but is nearly slain by
Suroth’s pet torm. Liandrin tells her
one of the Seanchan generals wants to talk to her. General Galgan, commander of
the Corenne’s military, reports
Ituralde’s raids from across the border: dozens of supply depots up in flames,
hundreds of Seanchan soldiers and dozens of damane
and sul’dam slain. Lieutenant-General
Turan, in command of Seanchan forces in Tarabon, is already planning a punitive
expedition to punish the Domani invaders (which is exactly what Ituralde wants,
of course). Suroth commands that nine-tenths of the raken in Amadicia and Altara be diverted to help the pursuit and
Galgan agrees. However, he will not divert the to’raken from their pre-planned operation elsewhere. He also tells
her he is not ready to move against Illian yet and is still concerned about the
missing Whitecloaks. Suroth, not used to being contradicted, returns to her
chambers in a rage. Semirhage appears and aks Suroth if she would like to
command all the Seanchan forces this side of the Aryth
Ocean. Suroth points out that to
play Empress would invite reprisals from the real Empress. Semirhage tells her
that Empress Radhanan is dead. Semirhage killed her and poured her blood over
the Crystal Throne. The entire Imperial Family has been slaughtered and the
Court of the Nine Moons turned into a bloodbath. Seandar and the next twelve largest
cities of the Empire are in flames as the noble families fight for the throne.
The Seanchan Empire is in chaos and will soon fall into civil war. What Suroth
does this side of the Aryth Ocean
won’t be noticed back in the Empire for a long time to come. News will soon be
brought by ship to Tarabon and Suroth must be ready to seize control when that
happens. She must find and kill Tuon, the only surviving heir of the Imperial
Family. Suroth promises to achieve then and sends out word that an imposter
Daughter of the Nine Moons is at large in Altara and must be slain no matter
the cost.
In
the White Tower Pevara visits Tsutama Rath, a former Sitter for the Red Ajah
who was exiled years ago during the ‘vileness’. Tsutama has been recalled and
appointed the Highest, the head of the Ajah, following Galina Casban’s
disappearance. She has received a letter from Sashalle, one of the Red sisters
sent to capture Rand al’Thor and who was stilled at
Dumai’s Wells and then Healed again. Sashalle’s report reveals that Healing
stilling and gentling is possible, confirming that Logain is with the Asha’man
and no longer gentled. Most shockingly, Sashalle reveals that she has sworn
loyalty to Rand and means to hold that oath until death.
Tsutama compares the letter with another she has, from Toveine Gazal, and notes
they support one another. Gazal’s letter confirms that Asha’man are bonding Aes
Sedai against their will. Tsutama hates men with a passion but is intrigued by
the idea of Aes Sedai bonding Asha’man as a way of controlling them without
throwing away a valuable resource for the Last Battle. She orders Pevara and
another Red Sitter, Javindhra, to make the arrangements to propose the measures
to the Asha’man. Javindhra is dead set against the idea but when the Highest
speaks, all Red sisters obey. When they ask her what Elaida will think, Tsutama
replies she doesn’t care as they won’t let Elaida know until it’s far too late.
Pevara
meets with Yukiri and learns that the other hunters have captured Atuan, a
Black Ajah member. Atuan has already revealed the names of the two other Black
sisters in her heart: Karale Sanghir, a Domani Grey, and Marris Thornill, an
Andoran Brown, but both are out of the Tower at the moment. Until they return,
the search for the Black Ajah seems to have reached a dead end. However, Talene
has received a summons to appear before the Supreme Council of the Black Ajah.
Pevara decides that the risk of exposing themselves will be worth it if they can
learn of further Black Ajah sisters. Pevara ponders gathering as many sisters
as possible and attacking the Supreme Council directly, but Yukiri shoots that
idea down. Bringing in too many people will only alert the Black Ajah that they
are on the trail.
Seaine
arrives from a meeting with Elaida and notes that the Amyrlin is much more in
charge of herself than before. Elaida asked her how the search was going. When
Seaine mentioned the Black Ajah, Elaida laughed and merely said that she had
asked them to expose a link between Rand al’Thor and
Alviarin. The hunters are puzzled by this about-face, but now suspect that
Elaida might be Black Ajah after all.
Elsewhere,
Alviarin stands in shame amongst the White Ajah. Only twenty sisters from the
Ajah are in the Tower at the present time and most have taken a negative stand
against her, wondering why she threw away the position of Keeper for no real
reason. Word about Dumai’s Wells is spreading thanks to Alviarin, trying to get
back at Elaida, although it seems likely that Elaida will succeed in deflecting
the blame to the actual sisters involved. Two White sisters are debating that
perhaps the Dark One’s growing influence on the world is responsible for food
spoiling. Alviarin learns that Talene has disappeared and recalls how close
Talene appeared to be to Yukiri and Doesine. She sends out orders to the Black
Ajah that Talene is to be found and Yukiri and Doesine are be watched. If they
can be isolated, the Black Ajah is to take them for questioning.
Galina Casban meets with Perrin and his lieutenants.
Galina
Casban heads out from the Shaido camp surrounding Malden
in north-central Altara for a ride, miserably aware that she cannot channel
without Sevanna’s permission and living in fear of Thevara. Suddenly, two men
appear and apprehend her. Thevara is blindfolded and taken somewhere else. She
overhears people talking about someone (‘She’) being cautious and fearing a
trap, but doesn’t understand what they are talking about. When the blindfold is
removed, she is in the command tent of a small army. The men who captured her
are named Gaul and Neald. Grady, Berelain and the
Ghealdanin Captain Arganda are present. Perrin Aybara confronts her, demanding
to know about the Shaido camp and Faile’s whereabouts. Galina reveals that the
Shaido are uncomfortable inside the walls of Malden
and avoid the town where possible. The Shaido Wise Ones are also extremely
angry that so many of the spear-carriers, mainly the Brotherless but the others
as well, are turning to alcohol to endure their shame and hardships. Galina
asks Perrin to delay the attack but he refuses. Galina realises that Faile,
Morgase and Alliandre know about a lie she told them which will be exposed if
they are rescued, confirming her as Black Ajah. She realises they will have to
die before the attack. Berelain knocks her out and Neald carries her back to
the camp.
In
Tar Valon Egwene is taken to the White
Tower where she spots Nicola
Treehill, the novice who ran away from the rebel Aes Sedai camp. Nicola was
hoping to be able to learn to channel faster in the Tower, but her hopes have
been dashed. Egwene’s captors, one of whom is Katerine Alruddin of the Red
Ajah, refuse to tell her who betrayed her. Egwene is taken to the Mistress of
Novices, Silviana, and is told that Elaida has decided that Egwene is a dupe of
the rebels and is not to be held accountable for treacherously claiming the
title of Amyrlin Seat. Egwene refuses to be bowed. She does learn that Leane
was captured as well and that the Tower Aes Sedai think she is a wilder,
laughing at her error in claiming to be of the Green Ajah. Egwene tells them
that Nynaeve Healed her and she chose Green. They don’t believe her. Egwene
tries to warn them that the Seanchan are planning to attack Tar Valon. Katerine
and the others don’t believe it, but Silviana agrees to carry the warning to
others. Egwene isn’t to be shielded, but will be fed forkroot to keep her
channelling under control.
Egwene
contacts Siuan through their dreams and Siuan is able to relay her message to
the rebel Hall of the Tower. Egwene is to work at destabilising the Tower from
within. The Hall is not to authorise Gareth Bryne to launch an attack on Tar
Valon. Egwene believes she can undermine Elaida from within the Tower, as the
Ajahs in the Tower are already on tenterhooks around one another. Lelaine is
impressed by Egwene’s audacity, but is determined to gain the Amyrlin Seat if
Egwene is killed or stilled. She enlists Siuan to her side, having discovered
Siuan’s real friendship with Egwene.
Another
rebel Aes Sedai, Beonin, Travels to the Ogier grove in Tar Valon and adopts a
disguise so she can get into the Tower to see Elaida. Beonin is shocked to see
an Aes Sedai who died forty years earlier walking through the grove, only to
abruptly vanish. In the White Tower Elaida holds a meeting with Mattin
Stepaneos den Balgar, the deposed King of Illian. Mattin demands Elaida’s
assistance in reclaiming his throne from Rand al’Thor
and also an apology for the Aes Sedai abducting him. Elaida gives empty
assurances and ends the meeting. She then meets with her new Keeper of the
Chronicles, Tarna, who reports that the chain blocking Southharbor has only
mostly been turned to cuendillar.
They can still slip barges around the edges of it to meet supply ships. It’s
slow, wearying business but the city can still be resupplied, if only at a fraction
of the rate of normal. Elaida curses the rebels’ resourcefulness, noting that
removing the cuendillar chains will
require demolishing both harbour walls, which could trigger an attack from the
rebels. Tarna also reports that people in the city are reporting sightings of
the dead. She is sceptical, but Elaida knows of Foretellings from the earliest
days of the Aes Sedai confirming that the dead walking will be one of the signs
that Tarmon Gai’don is truly imminent.
Beonin
enters and makes her report to Elaida: her attempt to sow dissent amongst the
rebels when first they fled to Salidar was partially successful, but the
election of the rebel Hall of the Tower and then the raising of Egwene halted
that plan. Beonin thought it best to remain amongst the rebels and then return
once prudent. Elaida and Tarna are doubtful that Beonin knows anything of
value, but Beonin ends that by showing them the weaves for both Travelling and
Skimming. Beonin also tells them about the secret rebel Aes Sedai agents in the
Tower, to Elaida’s shock.
The
Forsaken gather in Tel’aran’rhiod, at
a reconstruction of the Ansaline Gardens
as they were before they were destroyed in the War of the Shadow. They are
bemused at the eleven chairs being present, since surely Asmodean and Osan’gar
are as dead as Rahvin and Be’lal? Aran’gar flirts with Graendal and suggests an
alliance, which Graendal seems to consider.
Moridin arrives with Cyndane and Moghedien in tow. He is pleased that
they have all been brought back into line and disciplined for their
disobedience to the Dark One (Mesaana looks ill when he says this). He also
announces that Sammael is still alive, having resurfaced and ordered a hundred
Myrddraal and many thousands of Trollocs into the Ways on an unknown purpose.
The other Forsaken are sceptical, though Demandred allows that they might have
been mistaken to have assumed that Sammael was dead. Moridin also suggests that
it was another of the Forsaken merely disguised as Sammael. Aran’gar muses on
the possibility that Cyndane is a resurrected Lanfear, despite being
considerably weaker in the Power. Moridin then orders the others to find and
kill Mat Cauthon and Perrin Aybara, but to leave al’Thor alive. Aran’gar swears
to obey, along with the others, but has no intention of taking al’Thor alive.
In
the forests of Altara Perrin Aybara meets with Banner-General Tylee Khirgan of
the Seanchan Ever-Victorious Army. Berelain accompanies him, and Tylee is
startled to learn that a direct descendant of Artur Hawkwing yet lives on this
side of the Aryth Ocean.
Tylee is also bemused by Perrin’s choice of a hammer as his weapon. She quotes
to him words from the Seanchan version of The
Prophecies of the Dragon, which state that the Last Battle will be imminent
when the Wolf King chooses the hammer and when the fox marries the raven.
Cutting
through the prophecies and greetings, Perrin proposes an alliance of
convenience. The Seanchan forces in this region have been directed to destroy
the Shaido Aiel, but were not expecting the overwhelming numbers present at Malden.
Perrin wants the Shaido out of his way so he can rescue Faile and the other
prisoners. By pooling their resources, they can achieve what neither force
could do alone. Tylee is doubtful, until she realises that Perrin has
significant numbers of Aes Sedai, Aiel Wise Ones and Asha’man with him. Tylee’s
sul’dam are not happy about working
with unleashed channellers, but Tylee sees the tactical value in doing so. She
only has a dozen damane with her army
and there are more than 400 channelling Wise Ones with Sevanna. Perrin also
offers a sweetener by renouncing any claim to the Two Rivers being an
independent kingdom, which would complicate the Seanchan’s situation should
they ever conquer Andor. Tylee agrees to the alliance, but is uncertain on how
they can overcome the still-superior numbers of Shaido: more than 100,000 of
them are now gathered at Malden.
Perrin proposes ‘poisoning’ the town with forkroot to put the channellers all
to sleep and Tylee is impressed by the plan.
The town of Malden in northern Altara, held by the Shaido Aiel.
In
the Shaido camp, Faile waits on Sevanna as she meets with Therava. Therava
proposes they abandon Malden, as
their vast numbers have stripped the countryside bare for miles in all
directions. Their scouts have found mountains to the north and east, with
easily-defended valleys. Sevanna is not keen on moving, however,
counter-proposing that they remain and if necessary take up farming to survive.
Therava dismisses Sevanna’s plan to find and marry Rand
and unite the Shaido under his banner as foolhardy, to Sevanna’s fury. Therava
instead means to claim that Couladin was the true Car’a’carn and with him dead the Aiel have no reason to remain this
side of the Dragonwall. Therava also takes delight in telling Sevanna that
another Shaido sept chief has received permission to go to Rhuidean and attempt
the test to become clan chief. If he succeeds, Sevanna will have to stand
aside. Sevanna is furious. Faile and the other servants leave the tent, but
Faile is shocked when the entire world seems to ripple around her. The others
present feel it as well: another sign that Tarmon Gai’don is imminent, perhaps.
Back in her tent, Faile learns that one of her allies amongst the other
servants has secured the rod-like device that Galina was looking for. Rolan,
Faile’s self-appointed ‘protector’ amongst the Aiel, also tells Faile that he
knows she is planning to escape. He and some of the other warriors are sickened
by the Shaido’s indolence and plan to desert and return to the Waste. He offers
to help her escape when the time comes.
Valan
Luca’s travelling show remains at Jurador, despite Mat’s requests that they
move on with haste. Luca is making a lot of gold from the stop and is plumped
up at having a commission from Tuon. Mat, frustrated, goes shopping in the
market and finds a staff of black yew, which is usually only found in the Two
Rivers and gives the Two Rivers longbow its formidable draw. Mat buys the
staff, noting that the seller was not charging nearly enough for its value. He
also buys a horse, a Domani razor (so-called for its black and white markings
which meet each other as straight as a razor), as a gift for Tuon. Arriving
back at the camp, he discovers that Aludra has been buying up materials for her
special project, one that requires the services of a bellfounder (and Mat is starting
to guess why she might need one).
Leaving
her to get one with it, Mat goes to see Tuon, who is talking with Selucia,
Olver and Noal. Noal is telling them stories about the lands beyond the Aiel
Waste, Shara. Mat asks Noal if he is a relation of Jain Charin’s and Noal
guardedly admits he is a distant cousin. Olver is excited to learn that Noal is
related to Jain Farstrider, the most famous explorer in the westlands. Selucia
and Tuon, who have no knowledge of the legendary hero, are bemused by the exchange.
Tuon is also intrigued when Mat starts calling her ‘Precious’ to balance her
insistence on calling him ‘Toy’, seeing it as a game she intends to win.
Juilin
warns them that Seanchan soldiers are in town and Mat groans at the risk of
discovery. It turns out the soldiers are travelling through, looking for
recruits for the Seanchan army, and Luca manages to smooth-talk them into
moving on from the show. Mat returns to the show but his foxhead medallion goes
cold, indicating that women are channelling nearby. Mat discovers that the two
captive Seanchan sul’dam Bethamin and
Seta being berated by the Aes Sedai Joline, Teslyn and Edesina to the point of
physical violence. Furious that their channelling could be detected by any
nearby sul’dam or damane, Mat puts Joline across his knee
and demands an explanation. Joline tells him that they saw Bethamin channel the
One Power under her own volition. Bethamin, who like all sul’dam has been denying that they can learn to channel, became
distraught and refused to repeat the attempt. Mat knows that now she’s started
channelling on her own, Bethamin must learn to control it or it will kill her.
The Aes Sedai present reluctantly agree to teach her.
Somewhat
spooked by the Seanchan encounter, Luca has the show move on. As they travel
north-eastwards at a gruellingly slow pace, Mat quizzes Aludra about her
bellfounder project. He has guessed that Aludra wants to make lofting tubes, of
the kind that launch fireworks into the sky. Aludra confirms this, but has a
modified design that will fire explosive powder weapons into the enemy’s ranks
from ranges up to two miles: a devastating form of explosive artillery. Mat is
impressed, but identifies problems with moving the weapons – Aludra calls them
‘dragons’ – at speed. Aludra agrees but states these problems can be overcome
with the right resources. Mat tells Aludra that he knows the Dragon Reborn and
Rand will want these dragons for his army (this triggers an image in Mat’s head
of Rand talking to Loial, possibly a vision of what Rand
is doing at that precise moment). Aludra is startled, but believes him. She
agrees to accompany Mat when he leaves the travelling show and strikes out on
his own.
Egeanin
and Bayle Domon finally marry, which brings some cheer to the march, but it
remains a frustratingly slow transit across southern Altara. Mat plays stones
with Tuon, and one evening is stunned when Tuon casually asks him what he knows
about the Dragon Reborn and the Horn of Valere. He replies nothing, but Tuon
goes on to say that the Prophecies of the
Dragon require Rand to kneel before the Crystal
Throne before Tarmon Gai’don. Tuon is happy with her gift of the Domani razor,
to the point of racing off into the woods purely to vex Mat. Mat catches up
with her in a collection of ruined statues, all that is left of Londaren Cor,
the ancient capital of Eharon before its destruction in the Trolloc Wars. Mat
recalls a memory of someone dying in a battle near the ruined city and puzzles
over how the Eelfinn managed to get that memory when the man died outside of
their world. Feeling sick, he ponders if anyone who visits their world is
‘tainted’ so the Eelfinn can stare through their eyes afterwards and store
their memories. Could they be looking through his eyes right now?
Back
at the show, Mat talks to Setalle Anan and guesses that she was once Aes Sedai.
She confirms it. She went to the Tower and accidentally stilled herself during
training. Rather than wasting away and dying, she ran off to Ebou Dar and was
taken in by her later husband. Through that relationship she found the strength
to live on. Unfortunately, Mat is given more headaches when Teslyn, Joline and
Edesina learn that Tuon is a Seanchan noblewoman with ties to the Seanchan high
command. They badger her incessantly about negotiating a truce and the release
of captured channellers until Tuon and Selucia spring a trap on them, using
three secreted a’dam to leash them
for a few minutes. Mat intervenes and releases them, taking the a’dam away and burying them. However,
the three Aes Sedai avoid Tuon after that.
The
show passes a village that was abandoned more than a thousand years ago,
bustling with life. The village sinks into the ground, taking a passing gleeman
with it. As Luca tries to calm his people, Mat realises the time is close when
they must leave the show and move on by themselves. That night, whilst Thom
fusses over a letter he’s been reading and re-reading constantly, Mat finally
asks what it is. Thom tells him it’s a letter given to him by Moiraine before
her ‘death’. And in the letter she asks Thom to give the letter to Mat but only
when he asks about it. Puzzled, Mat reads the letter and is shocked to see that
Moiraine foresaw that she would become a prisoner of the Aelfinn and Eelfinn in
the world beyond the redstone doorways and that Mat, Thom and another man she
does not know would rescue her. Mat is bemused about how they will do this,
given the doorway was destroyed in Cairhien, but Olver chimes in that Birgitte
told him about the Tower of Ghenjei, an alternate gateway to the lands of the
foxes and snakes. They don’t know where the gateway is, but Mat recalls a
distorted memory from travelling on Domon’s ship along the River Arinelle after
the battle at Shadar Logoth (The Eye of
the World) that might be a clue. Mat agrees to go once they are out of
Altara, with Thom and Noal also volunteering. The dice that Mat hears
constantly spinning in his mind, and has done for months, stops dead when he
makes the decision.
In
Maderin, the next village along the road, Thom learns that the Seanchan have
placed an army on the main road across the border into Murandy. They are
forcing every passing woman to drink a kind of tea, and those who react to it
are taken prisoner. They are also looking for a young, dark woman ‘claiming’ to
be the Daughter of the Nine Moons, an imposter who must be dealt with. There
have also been reports of strange murders in the villages to the south-west:
possible evidence of the gholam on
their trail. Mat gives orders for their group to leave Luca’s show immediately,
especially after he is jumped by a group of rogues outside the inn. He, Thom,
Selucia and Tuon manage to dispatch them
Perrin,
General Tylee Khirgan and various attendants Travel (via Asha’man, so the
Seanchan damane cannot see or learn
the weaves for Travelling) to the Amadician town of Almizar
to arrange for the brewing of enough forkroot to take down Malden.
Whilst in the town Perrin sees a man vomit up a stream of beetles and die,
another sign of the Dark One’s touch on the Pattern. Outside, two assassins
armed with bows try to kill Perrin, but he survives. The two assassins commit
suicide rather than be taken alive.
In
Caemlyn, one of the city gates falls under assault from the besiegers but the
attack is quickly repulsed. Elayne lacks the strength to hold all twenty-four
miles of the city walls, so instead she has lookouts posted and channellers
ready to open Travelling gateways to quickly rush troops to where they are
needed. So far this has been successful, but chancy due to Elayne’s lack of
manpower. This is at least addressed when Elayne’s supporters outside the city
successfully link up with one of Elayne’s channellers scouring the countryside
looking for allies and bring ten thousand fresh troops into the city on
Elayne’s side, under Captain Charlz Guybon. Many of these troops are men that
Gaebril (Rahvin) discharged from the Queen’s Guard due to their loyalty to
Elayne’s mother and so are trustworthy. Elayne is also heartened as her various
channelling allies continue to bring fresh supplies into the city by
Travelling, meaning that the siege is completely ineffectual.
Back
in the palace, Elayne is baffled to find that the layout to the place has
somehow shifted without anyone noticing. She and Aviendha work on a possible
Talent that Aviendha has shown signs of developing: the ability to identify ter’angreal by touch alone. During the
work, Aviendha is summoned to rejoin the Aiel: they are departing Caemlyn on
the direct orders of the Car’a’carn,
and will not tell even Elayne where they are going.
Elayne
has grown suspicious of Doilin Mellar, especially after several men she put to
follow him all showed up dead. Her First Clerk has found another
man to tail Mellar, Hark, whom he believes will be better-suited to the task.
Elayne agrees. Elayne goes to the map room to gain an oversight of the overall
tactical situation. Caemlyn remains surrounded by the armies under Arymilla
Marne, but other forces are nearby: Lord Luan and the other neutral lords,
along with more than sixty thousand troops, all undeclared, have set up came
several dozen miles to the south. The 200,000 Borderlanders are a similar
distance to the north-east, but heading south following false reports of the
Dragon Reborn near or in Murandy. The Aiel are packing up and leaving. Elayne
is unsure if the Legion of the Dragon and Bashere’s Saldaeans are staying or
going, and sends messengers to find out. The intentions of the Black
Tower, located not far south of the
city, also remain unknown. Dyelin arrives from negotiations with Luan and his
faction, but has not managed to sway them to Elayne’s cause. However, they are
content to remain neutral for the time being.
Vandene
arrives with dire news which she gives Elayne alone: Reanne Corly of the Kin is
dead, having been smothered by the One Power, likely by the same person who
killed Adeleas. This narrows the number of possible suspects for the murderer
to just two, Careane and Sareitha.
At
Lord Algarin’s manor house in the Tairen countryside, Rand
continues to recover after the Cleansing. Loial has been asking him and Nynaeve
for a full account of the event for the book he is writing, but is disappointed
by how humdrum they made it sound. Rand is startled when Lews Therin talks to
him in his mind, believing that there is a link between the two of them and the
man they fought alongside in Shadar Logoth (Moridin), formed when their
balefire streams touched (A Crown of
Swords). Lews Therin reveals to Rand that the man
was using the True Power – a form of the One Power drawn from the Dark One – to
create his balefire stream, which might have something to do with the odd
situation. Then Lews Therin drifts back into madness and Rand
banishes the voice.
Logain
arrives with reports: Elayne holds Caemlyn and Arymilla maintains the siege,
but they seem to be at stalemate. More than half of the Black
Tower has departed for Arad Doman
and Illian, including all of those with bonded Aes Sedai, as per Rand’s
orders. Rhuarc and Dobraine have taken large contingents of Aiel and Cairhienin
into Arad Doman to pacify the country and restore order, with Rhuarc given
responsibility for the capital at Bandar Eban. Rand
wants the country pacified so as to support his efforts at the Last Battle and
also to form a bulwark against the Seanchan who are spreading across Almoth
Plain and starting to threaten Arad Doman’s southern borders.
Logain
warns Rand that Taim has built a loyal core of Asha’man
at the heart of the Black Tower
only loyal to him. He has amended the ‘accidental’ list he put up of deserters
with the names of Rand’s most loyal Asha’man on it, but
Logain is certain it was no accident. However, Rand is
not sure he can trust Logain either. Cadsuane warns Rand
that the truce he is proposing with the Seanchan will not be popular. Rand
agrees, but reveals he was told this in the doorway ter’angreal in Tear: the north and the east must be as one with the
west and the south (already held by the Seanchan). Rand
believes that he must therefore conquer or win over the north – Arad Doman and
the Borderlands – and then he must ally with the Seanchan to fight the Last
Battle. Cadsuane agrees this is a valid interpretation of the prophecy, though
not the only one.
News
arrives that three Ogier, including Loial’s mother and his betrothed, Erith,
have arrived. Loial panics, until he is settled by Rand
and Cadsuane, and goes to meet with them. They reveal that, having chased Loial
halfway across the westlands and back again, they’d given up and been heading
back to Stedding Shangtai in the Spine of the World (not far from Algarin’s
mansion) only for providence to put Loial right in their path. With no further
ado, Elder Haman marries Erith and Loial. Loial’s mother reveals that the Great
Stump is meeting to discuss when to open the Book of Translation. When this is
done, the Ogier will depart this world, to return tens of thousands of years
hence when the Wheel demands it. Loial is aghast that the Ogier are even considering
fleeing the Last Battle rather than standing alongside humanity against the
Shadow. He decides to address the Great Stump, which his mother laughs at: he
is far too young. However, Erith points out that any married Ogier may address
the Stump, to his mother’s considerable shock. Loial says that he will raise
the point that the Ogier have always fought the Shadow, in the War of the Power
and the Trolloc Wars, and have not fled. If the Shadow wins at Tarmon Gai’don,
all of time and space will be lost, threatening not just this world but any
other that the Ogier might flee to.
Further
ruminations are abandoned when he spots an enormous army of Trollocs
approaching the house. Everyone is alerted and takes up defensive positions,
but the number of attackers is overwhelmingly huge. Rand
tries to grasp the One Power but suddenly Lews
Therin seizes it away from him and begins creating weaves of a type that Rand
has never seen before: war-weaves from the War of the Shadow which have not
been seen or used in three and a half thousand years. Blossoms of Fire –
air-mines that detonate when Shadowspawn pass near them – are joined by
Deathgates, Travelling gatways that suck anything near them into oblivion, and
Arrows of Fire, filaments of energy that can strike through multiple ranks of
enemies, killing them. The Asha’man see what Rand is doing and copy him,
unleashing the One Power on a scale that utterly dwarfs even Dumai’s Wells.
Trollocs and Myrddraal are annihilated by the thousands, but they are numerous
enough that they still nearly reach the manor house. Only the joining of a
channeller not far off Rand’s power – Logain – fully
reverses the tide. The remaining Shadowspawn are destroyed. Rand,
drawing on Lews Therin’s knowledge, tells the others that Shadowspawn cannot
survive passage through a gateway. This explains why the Forsaken simply have
not flooded the westlands with them. They can use the Ways, but transit through
a gateway destroys them.
The
channellers set about disposing of the Shadowspawn corpses, but Rand
is sent a note from Verin. She is leaving to pursue a different course. She
warns him that he can trust Cadsuane, but the other Aes Sedai are suspect, even
those who have sworn fealty to him. Loial then arrives and tells Rand
he must go to Stedding Shangtai and address the Great Stump. Rand
says farewell, but also points out that he needs Ogier to secure every single
Waygate in the westlands. If they do not do this, Shadowspawn could flood into
the heart of the land at any time. Elder Haman agrees to perform this task
himself. Bashere then arrives with word from the Seanchan setting the time and
place for the meeting with the Daughter of the Nine Moons. Rand
agrees to the terms.
Nynaeve
and Lan watch the corpses being burned and Lan expresses discomfort with the
time Rand is taking to settle the Seanchan. This attack
may be a harbinger of the Last Battle itself. If so, Shadowspawn armies may be
gathering right now to invade the Borderlands. Nynaeve offers to take him to
Shienar, but on the condition that he rides to Fal Moran and gathers in as many
men who want to follow him as possible. Lan reluctantly agrees. Nyaneve takes
him by gateway…to World’s End in Saldaea, almost three thousand miles from Fal
Moran. Nynaeve departs before he can stop her, leaving him with the entire
length of the Borderlands to ride to get home. Nynaeve Travels ahead of him,
hopping from town to castle to village, telling people that the Last King of
Malkier is going home and all who wish to ride with him to Tarmon Gai’don can
do so.
Rand,
Cadsuane, Min, Nynaeve and others of their group arrive in Tear. Rand
wishes to inspect the situation there and finds the city thronged with Sea
Folk. A vast armada of Sea Folk rakers and other ships lies anchored in the
Fingers of the Dragon to the south, ready to fight the Seanchan fleets (or
what’s left of them, after Ebou Dar) if necessary. Rand
is startled to see a steam-wagon charging through the streets. He saw the same
thing in Cairhien being designed at the academy and is impressed by the
progress that’s been made, especially when he learns that the steamwagon
travelled from Cairhien to Tear doing more than a hundred miles per day.
There
are other strangers in the city: Rand sees a man wearing
unusual clothes speaking of worms on his ship that spin silk, which he takes
for a scam. He also hears a Seanchan voice, but cannot find who it belongs to.
Taking a room at an inn, he opens a Travelling gateway into the Heart of the
Stone and his party goes through. They locate High Lord Darlin Sisnera, Rand’s
Steward for Tear, along with Alanna, the Aes Sedai who bonded Rand
as a Warder against his will (Lord of
Chaos). To Rand’s fury, High Lord Weiramon is also
present, having broken his orders to stay in Cairhien to ride to Tear’s relief.
When Rand learns that the other High Lords of Tear are
returning home from Illian, despite the Seanchan on their doorstep, he almost
explodes in a rage. He is mollified, however, when the Aes Sedai negotiating
with the rebel Tairens report that they will put down their arms and swear
fealty to Darlin as King of Tear. Rand accepts that, and
a dazed Darlin is proclaimed King of Tear, the first in the nation’s history. Rand
then orders Darlin to prepare forces to be sent to Arad Doman to get ready for
Tarmon Gai’don.
The
First Twelve of the Atha’an Miere host a meeting in the harbour
of Illian where, as in Tear, vast
numbers of Sea Folk ships are gathering. Amongst them are Seanchan warships,
captured during the great escape from Ebou Dar. The Sea Folk consider these
vessels inferior and are refitting them with better Sea Folk sails for battle.
Harine din Togara, former ambassador to the Dragon Reborn, is summoned to the
meeting, where the First Twelve are confronting his emissary, Logain. Logain
asks the Sea Folk to carry supplies for a million people to Bandar Eban, from
where they will be distributed to all of Arad Doman. The Sea Folk are stunned,
but agree to the request. Then another Sea Folk Sailmistress arrives with
distressing news: the Amayar, the shorebound inhabitants of the Sea Folk
islands, have committed mass suicide. Hundreds of thousands of them are dead,
apparently in response to the ‘Time of Illusions’ ending, triggered by the
statue on Tremalking glowing and then melting (during the Cleansing). The Sea
Folk mourn but, as Logain tells them, they must mourn on the march to Tarmon
Gai’don.
In
the rebel Aes Sedai camp outside Tar Valon, Romanda is summoned to a meeting of
the Hall. Lelaine has been contacted by an Aes Sedai not attached to either the
rebels or the Tower who wishes to address them. The Aes Sedai, Merise, is one
of those sworn to Rand who has taken two Asha’man as Warders. They are here to
make an offer on Rand’s behalf. Before they can begin,
however, one of the Asha’man angrily says that someone just tried to listen in
on the meeting using saidin. The Aes
Sedai are confused, and in the moment Delana manages to slip away unnoticed. Another
Aes Sedai eagerly requests permission to test a weave that will supposedly tell
if a man is channelling and is given it, to the irritation of most of the
others. One of the Asha’man Warders, Jahar, then lays the offer on the table:
the rebel Aes Sedai may choose forty-seven Asha’man to bond as Warders. As
Lelaine and Romanda had been thinking about making that offer themselves, this
is providential. Merise also confirms that saidin
has been cleansed of the Dark One’s taint, to the wonder of the Aes Sedai
present.
Romanda
is happy with the bargain…until someone asks Jahar why forty-seven. He replies
that the Asha’man have bonded fifty-one of the Tower Aes Sedai who tried to
raid the Black Tower,
so this restores the balance. The assembled rebels are horrified. Jahar then
reveals there was another Asha’man bonded to an Aes Sedai who died during the
Cleansing, Eben Hopwil. He reveals that Eben died fighting a woman who could
channel saidin, somehow. Romanda
suddenly realises that several recent murder victims amongst the rebels were
friends or associates of Halima, who in turn is friends with Delana…who just
fled the meeting at the news of saidin
being used to listen in. The Hall orders Delana and Halima arrested
immediately, but find they have already fled by Travelling.
Within
the White Tower,
Egwene’s defiance against captivity continues. She is sent every day for
punishment to the Mistress of Novices, Silviana, but maintains an air of calm
and poise. She refuses to give honours or titles to any Aes Sedai, maintains
her claim to be the Amyrlin Sea
and refuses to take orders from anyone, particularly Accepted. During
one-on-one ‘lessons’ Egwene discovers she can use the division and suspicion
planted by Elaida and Alviarin amongst the Ajahs to her own advantage, getting
some of the Aes Sedai to admit that Elaida is a poor Amyrlin. She is also
allowed to see Leane in the White Tower
cells and Leane suggests escape, but Egwene thinks she can do more within the
Tower than outside it. Egwene is more bemused when Alviarin offers to help her
escape, but rejects it. On another day she is stopped by King Mattin Stepaneos,
who knows she is a childhood friend of Rand’s. He throws
a list of Rand’s ‘crimes’ against her, such as Colavaere’s death and the deaths
of Tairen and Cairhienin lords, but is surprised when Egwene throws the truth
back at him: Colavaere committed suicide and Rand has made both Tarien and
Cairhienin lords Stewards of those lands. Egwene tells him that the Aes Sedai
are divided and untrusting of one another, and show contempt in now giving him
the truth, only a highly edited version of it. Mattin is escorted away,
thoughtful at what Egwene has said.
On
another day, Egwene bumps into Beonin and declares her Black Ajah, as Beonin
was able to disobey her oaths to Egwene. However, Beonin starts choking on
words that she has betrayed nothing, indicating she is still bound by the Three
Oaths. It turns out that Beonin evaded her oath to Egwene by logic: with Egwene
a prisoner, she cannot be Amyrlin any more and oaths sworn to her do not hold.
When Egwene points out she is still Amyrlin and the the rebels remain in the
field and in communication with her, Beonin reluctantly admits that she was
wrong. She tells Egwene what she has told Elaida. Egwene orders Beonin to find
the rebel moles in the Tower and warn them that Elaida knows who they are.
Beonin agrees. During her next visit to Silviana, Egwene gets her into
conversation about how Elaida enforces penances not in the Tower law on sisters
and Silviana expresses her distaste for it.
In
the Amyrlin’s study, Elaida meets with Meidani, a girlhood friend but also one
of the rebel Aes Sedai sent to infiltrate the Tower. After she leaves, Tarna
notes she almost seemed afraid, like she knew that Elaida knew who she was.
Elaida dismisses the possibility. They discuss news from the world: the
rebellion against the Seanchan in Tarabon seems to have died down,
disappointingly. Work on dismantling the harbour towers so they can get rid of
the cuendillar chains is underway,
but is going ridiculously slowly: the wards on the towers are three thousand
years old and as strong now as when they were first created. Elaida asks how
Egwene is doing and is amused at reports of her defiance. She orders that
Elaida wait on her that night at dinner, which Tarna can see going well.
Mat
and his followers are proceeding north-east towards the Damona
Mountains, a low range of craggy
mountains created in the Breaking of the World that is near to the border
between Altara and Murandy. Vanin, the most disreputable of Mat’s allies, knows
of a smuggler’s trail that leads over the mountains into Murandy. For once, it
looks like things are going Mat’s way. This feeling is reinforced when Talmanes
arrives! A large chunk of the Band of the Red Hand are nearby, having been
encouraged to ‘leave’ Murandy when King Roedran was done with their services
(the rest have gone into Andor to wait for Mat and Talmanes there).
Talmanes’s
arrival causes consternation in the camp. The Aes Sedai are confused to learn
that the Amyrlin Seat is some girl called Egwene al’Vere they’ve never heard
of, or if they have only as an Accepted. Tuon is, for once, left startled at
the news that Mat has his own private army and angry by the news that he
personally knows Rand al’Thor. She also learns that Mat
is ta’veren, but curiously the
Seanchan Prophecies make no mention
of the term and she dismisses it as a superstition. Mat is stunned to learn
that the Band is six times the size
it was when he left it in Salidar. Unfortunately, Mat learns that the pass they
were planning to use has been closed by a landslide and there is no other way
over the mountains. They need another route. Reuniting with the Band, he begins
studying maps showing the border and making military preparations. Tuon
maintains a calm demeanour, but inside is stunned that she had no real idea who
Mat Cauthon is.
Ghealdan, Amadicia and northern Altara, showing the location of Malden and Perrin's army. From the Thirteenth Depository Blog.
Perrin
and Tylee’s armies are gathered some distance from Malden.
They have started pouring forkroot into the water supply feeding the town and
now have to wait for it to become effective. Tylee reports that seven thousand
Whitecloaks have been spotted fifty miles from their position, heading north
and east. Their intelligence confirms that Galad Damodred has killed and
supplanted Eamon Valda before abandoning the Seanchan cause, which is happy
news for some of those present. The Seanchan are under orders to destroy the
Whitecloaks if possible, but not at the expense of their current mission. In Malden
itself Faile makes contact with Galina and tells her she has the white rod.
They agree to exchange it the next day, in a desolate part of the town away
from prying eyes.
Rand
al’Thor and his party arrive at the meeting place with the Seanchan, at a noble
homestead in northern Altara. Both Nynaeve and Cadsuane are equipped with a
formidable array of ter’angreal from
Cadsuane’s large collection, to ensure no trap can be sprung. As they draw
close to the house and several Seanchan emerge to meet them, one of the ter’angreal reveals that one of the
Seanchan has inverted her weave and masked her ability to channel from other
channellers. One of Cadsuane’s ter’angreal
then shatters the Seanchan’s weave, revealing her to be Semirhage in disguise. Rand,
recognising her, reaches for the Power, only to be stopped by Lews Therin, who
grapples for it as well. During the moment of stasis Semirhage launches a
fireball at Rand. He takes the impact on his upper arm,
losing his hand in the process, before Cadsuane and Nynaeve overwhelm Semirhage
and the Seanchan present with the Power. Gateways open and Rand’s
forces surround the area. Rand shrugs off his horrendous
injury but Cadsuane wants to know how he recognised Semirhage. The Forsaken
herself replies, stating that some people who hear voices in their heads are
sometimes hearing the voices of their past lives. Those voices are real and the
information they have is real, but it is also indicative of a fractured
personality. The damage has been done and Rand will now
likely go insane and could do so…abruptly. Rand’s allies
seem sceptical of Semirhage’s claims, but also seem warier of him now.
Rand
orders the other Seanchan sent back to Ebou Dar with orders to offer a real
truce to the Daughter of the Nine Moons. Semirhage will remain his prisoner.
Nynaeve is horrified when she finds that Semirhage had also come equipped with
the a’dam for men that Egeanin had
supposedly sent to the bottom of the Aryth
Ocean.
Mat's journey from Ebou Dar to the Damona Mountains. From the 13th Depository Blog.
In
Altara, Mat has hit upon his strategy. The Seanchan army blocking the way into
Murandy is occupying the Molvaine Gap, the central pass through the Damona
Mountains carrying the main road.
This army is guarding against any attack out of Murandy and is not meant for
offensive duties, so Mat hopes he can draw this army out more easily than any
other. Once they’ve convinced the Seanchan they are in once place when they are
in another, then they can slip past and through the mountains. As the Band
launch raids on Seanchan supply camps all along the mountains to the west, Mat
hopes to get the Seanchan moving and to get the Band back together fast enough
for them to move past. It’s a tricky plan involving complex timing, but it’s
the only idea he has. One of the raiding forces pulls a Seanchan pursuit force
out behind them, which Mat meets with the Band’s
crossbowmen. Using a new hand-crank which can fire seven times a minute, they
massacre the Seanchan force with ease.
In
Malden Faile and Morgase – still in disguise as ‘Maighdin’ – hand over the
white rod to Galina in a derelict building. Galina goes to see if the coast is
clear, but the building then collapses on top of Faile and Morgase. They
survive, but are trapped. Using her minuscule ability with the Power, Morgase
is able to make a nearby scrap of cloth blow, hoping it will attract attention.
Galina meanwhile, having caused the collapse, flees out of the area as fast as
possible, just in time to see Perrin’s army cresting a nearby rise over the
town.
Perrin’s
forces – including Masema’s rabble – array for battle, and they are joined by
Tam al’Thor and a number of extra troops from the Two Rivers, brought by
gateway. Tam reproachfully tells Perrin that Asha’man have visited the Two
Rivers recruiting, and they said that Rand is the Dragon
Reborn. Perrin apologetically says there is no time for that and they must
prepare for the fight ahead. Aram,
the Tinker who picked up a sword in the Two Rivers, asks to fight at Perrin’s
side.
Battle
is joined. The Shaido respond to the unexpected appearance of Perrin’s forces
and their Wise Ones attack…but only a dozen of them, the rest feeling the
effects of the forkroot. Perrin’s channellers easily negate their attacks and
the Two Rivers bowmen open fire, their superior range pummelling the Shaido’s
ranks from well outside the range they were expecting. The Shaido rush Perrin’s
army, only to run into a hail of fire from his lesser-ranged troops and the
channellers present. A large Shaido flanking force wheels round to hit the side
of Perrin’s army, only to be crushed by the Seanchan forces emerging from the
woods behind them.
Perrin’s
forces drive into the Shaido camp and gain the upper hand, but Perrin is
surprised when Aram
turns and attacks him. Aram
tells him he had a revelation from the Prophet, that Perrin is evil Shadowspawn
and was responsible for the attack on the Two Rivers. Perrin is unable to
defend himself, but two Shaido archers kill Aram
instead. Perrin, shaken, rejoins the fight.
Rolan
helps Faile and her comrades escape the ruin, but is then killed by Perrin,
thinking him to be a hostile Shaido. He and Faile are reunited. The battle is
won, the Shaido put to rout and the prisoners freed. Tylee arrives and
congratulates Perrin on their victory. She has a prize of her own: Sevanna.
Sevanna is incredulous that she had the Queen of Ghealdan and a high lady of
Saldaea as her captives and knew nothing of it. Faile claims her jewels in
order to pay for food for the tens of thousands of former prisoners, ex-gai’shan and other survivors of the
battle. Tylee and Perrin shake hands and she hopes not to face him across the
battlefield. Comparing notes, Perrin and Faile also realise that Galina must be
Black Ajah, which the Aes Sedai present take note of.
Escaping
the immediate area, Galina prepares to use the rod to free herself of her
oaths…but Therava intervenes, ordering her to hand the rod over. She forbids
Galina to touch the rod or to try to escape ever again. She calmly tells her
they will gather in every Aes Sedai they can and then return to the Aiel Waste,
where they were rebuild the Shaido slowly, over generations if necessary. And
Galina will be her gai’shain for
life. Satisfied, Therava leads the way eastwards, the former Highest of the Red Ajah
and a member of the Supreme Council of the Black Ajah trailing at her heels.
In
Caemlyn another Kinswoman has been murdered, making the rest of the chanellers
in Elayne’s entourage uneasy. Elayne enforces the command that no-one is alone
for long periods, but this is not always practical. A member of the Red Ajah,
Duhara Basaheen, barges into the palace and confronts Elayne, telling her she
has been sent by Elaida to serve as Elayne’s Aes Sedai advisor, until such time
that she can return to the Tower and be properly tested for the shawl. Elayne
finds the idea ludicrous and has Duhara ejected from the palace.
Hark
returns to the palace and confirms that he was able to follow Mellar to a house
in the New City district. The house
is owned by one Lady Shiaine Avarhin, about whom little is known. Hark reports
seeing two Aes Sedai at the house. From his description, Elayne realises they
are Marillin Gemalphin and Falion Bhoda, two of the Black Ajah who fled the
White Tower along with Liandrin (between The
Great Hunt and The Dragon Reborn).
She decides that she and three other Aes Sedai will enter the house and shield
and capture the two Black sisters, whilst their Warders and other soldiers form
a perimeter. Unbeknown to the other Aes Sedai, Elayne knows that one of them is
Black Ajah as well, and plans to flush them out with this plan.
They
arrive at the house and attempt to apprehend the Black sisters and Shiaine, but
they are overwhelmed by four other Black Ajah sisters who were hiding nearby.
They use a ter’angreal to disable
Elayne and her group and prevent them from channelling the One Power. Smugly,
they congratulate themselves on Elayne’s capture, and reveal that Careane was
the traitor in Elayne’s group. Vandene recovers fast enough to stab Careane
through the heart, but is killed in turn by the Black sisters. They also kill
Sareitha, leaving Elayne as their sole prisoner.
The
dead Aes Sedai’s Warders try to rescue them, but are dispatched. Birgitte
manages to escape back to the palace, where she gathers a rescue party
consisting of soldiers. With Elayne’s loyal Aes Sedai dead, she has to use the
Windfinders to create gateways instead. Aware of Elayne’s location through the
Warder bond, she identifies what route the Black sisters are taking and has
the Windfinders prepare to open a gateway in their path to lay an ambush. The
Windfinders agree, but remind Birgitte that their bargain with Elayne expressly
forbids them from intervening in her war. However, word comes of a massed
attack on the Far Madding gate from both outside and within, with some of the
mercenaries that Elayne has hired trying to seize the gatehouse. Birgitte sends
forces to deal with them, realising she cannot lose both Elayne and Caemlyn in
the same night.
Birgitte’s
forces mount their attack, but the Black Ajah make mincemeat out of them.
Birgitte reminds the Windfinder leader, Chanelle, that if Elayne dies or is
captured, her bargain with the Sea Folk is null and void. Chanelle reluctantly
uses her Windfinders to shield and imprison the Black Ajah, killing one of
them, Asne, outright. Elayne is freed. Informed of the attack on the Far
Madding Gate, Elayne realises this is Arymilla’s big push and that she will be
with the assault so she can fulfil her promise to be one of the first into
Caemlyn.
The Battle for Caemlyn. From the 13th Depository Blog.
The
Windfinders – reluctantly – open a gateway to near the Far Madding Gate. Elayne
sees that the gate still holds. Wasting no time, she has her troops attack
Arymilla’s forces as they are pinned against the walls. As the attack is launched,
the Elayne’s forces inside the walls open the gates and charge Arymilla’s
forces, trapping them between two groups. Arymilla’s army, despite its superior
numbers, panics and routs. Arymilla and her senior supporters are captured and
brought before Elayne. One of them, Sylvase Caren, swaps sides, swearing her
House to Elayne’s support. Two of the other Houses also swap sides, giving
Elayne nine of the ten Houses needed to take the throne. The others are
imprisoned. Elayne is informed that the neutral Andoran nobles are now
approaching the city, and within a few hours she will know if she has to fight
another battle.
In
Altara, the Seanchan Furyk Karede and his troops – including the elite Ogier
shock troops known as Gardeners – are in hot pursuit of Tuon. They come across
a staging post for other Seanchan troops and learn that Tuon and her abductors
are to the north-east, near the Malvide
Narrows, the large pass through the
Damona Mountains.
The Seanchan have suffered numerous, repeated attacks across a large front by
an enemy force capable of putting out thousands of crossbow bolts and creating
huge explosions, surely a sign of Aes Sedai involvement. Karede is puzzled, as
if Aes Sedai or Asha’man are involved, why has the enemy simply not Travelled
away with Tuon? He learns that General Chisen is bringing his entire army back
through the mountains, believing it more important to find the ‘impostor’ and
kill her and her supporters than to continue guarding the Andoran and Murandian
borders. Karede is aware that there is no impostor, and resolves to rescue Tuon
before she is inadvertently killed by her own troops.
Luan
and the other neutral lords arrive in Caemlyn and present themselves to Elayne.
They request an alliance against the Borderlanders, but Elayne stumps them
when she reveals she gave the
Borderlander rulers permission to cross Andor (under her authority
as an Aes Sedai, not as Queen of Andor without having won the throne) to search
for the Dragon Reborn. She reveals they are leaving Andor via the southern
border, having been led to think that Rand is in
Murandy. Lords Luan and Abelle are impressed by her diplomacy and declare for
her, giving her eleven of the great Houses in support. The others follow, apart
from Ellorien Traemane (whom Morgase ordered to be flogged when she was under
Rahvin’s influence). Ellorien accepts Elayne’s victory and authority, but will
not lend her support or allegiance before Elayne is crowned. Nevertheless,
Elayne Trakand has won the Lion Throne of Andor and ended the civil war.
Furyk
Karede’s troops locate Mat Cauthon’s army. Karede decides to attempt
negotiation to secure Tuon’s return. Though he is confident of his troops’ capabilities,
he is concerned that their only damane
is a former Aes Sedai who, still held by the Three Oaths, cannot be used as a
weapon. Much to Karede’s astonishment, Mat simply agrees to hand Tuon over. He
is aware of Chisen’s army pulling back through the gap and in fact planned for
it: he means to slip past them and out of Altara. Karede is impressed, and then
stunned when Tuon announces three times that Mat Cauthon is her husband,
completing the wedding ceremony.
Mat
is astonished and wants to know why. Tuon tells Mat that one of her damane had a Foretelling before they
reached Ebou Dar, telling Tuon that she would marry the fox that makes the
ravens fly, who remembers Hawkwing’s face, who would set her free of his own
volition and who would bear the mark of the red hand. Mat tells her that he was
told he would marry the Daugter of the Nine Moons by the Aelfinn, but she
doesn’t believe that. Scouts report that ten thousand Seanchan troops –
actually mostly Amadician, Altaran and Taraboner levies – are ten miles to the
west and that Karede will have trouble getting past them. Mat proposes that the
Band cause a diversion to allow Karede’s forces to leave.
Mat
lures the Seanchan force into an ambush, using Karede’s Ogier troops to make
the other force think Tuon is with them. The bulk of the Band stands and
fights, using their superior crossbows and Aludra’s latest invention –
sling-like weapons that propel splinters of stone and rock through the air
using small explosions – to rain destruction on the Seanchan army before it can
close. When it does close the distance, the Aes Sedai are able to use the One
Power to complete its destruction. The attacking force is killed to the last man.
The Ogier Gardeners decapitate the leader of the group and take it back to Tuon
as a trophy. Before they depart, the Seanchan salute Mat’s ingenuity and also
reveal that, as Tuon’s husband, he now has the title Prince of Ravens and must
be addressed as ‘Highness’ by all Seanchan forces, to Mat’s dismay.
In
Ebou Dar, the Seanchan are in mourning.
Word has arrived confirming that the Empress is dead and the Empire is in ruins as
every noble fights for the Crystal Throne. Suroth is furious to learn that the
forces she sent after Ituralde into Arad Doman have run into a trap: thousands
of Domani troops moved out of the mountains where they were hiding to block the
Seanchan’s retreat, whilst thousands more have joined him to stand and fight.
Even with raken and damane, that army is hugely outnumbered
and could now easily be destroyed. This news emboldens Galgan to claim command
of the all the troops in the Corenne
and confirm that the Forerunners – and Suroth – has been subsumed under his
command. Suroth begins plotting Galgan’s death, but they are interrupted by the
arrival of Karede and Tuon. They display the head of the Seanchan sent to kill
her, Elbar, known to be Suroth’s minion. Suroth is arrested, stripped of all
her titles, and made da’covale
(slave) to the Deathwatch Guard. She will ultimately be sold as a common slave.
Suroth screams as she is taken into custody.
Pevara,
Tarna and other Red sisters arrive at the Black
Tower to carry out Tsutama’s
command to find Asha’man for Red sisters to bond as Warders. They are surprised
when Mazrim Taim agrees extremely readily to the suggestion. When they ask why,
he responds, “Remember the old saying. Let the lord of chaos rule.”
Great re-cap as always Adam. I'd forgotten about the large numbers of Asha’man that had left the Black Tower (I thought it was a much smaller number). This solves a problem I had with the last book (ToM).
ReplyDeleteI discovered in the last 2 years the epic fantasy after watching/reading A Song of Ice and Fire and reading the books from the Wheel of Time. What other great series should I start reading now that I am waiting for the last book of the WoT series?
ReplyDeleteYou really can't go wrong with Joe Abercrombie's First Law trilogy and sequels, or (my personal favourite series) Scott Bakker's Prince of Nothing trilogy (part of the Second Apocalypse).
ReplyDeleteC.B.
thanks
ReplyDeleteAdam, can't thank you enough for your 15 recaps. MoL sits on my table, desperate to be read, and it would have taken me months to catch up without your immense work. If we ever meet, I'm buying the drinks!!
ReplyDeleteAre we going to get recaps 16 and 17. Or are we considering the last 3 books to be one as was intended by RJ?
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