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       〃Or yours; for keeping it secret from her。 She loves me。〃 Light help me。 Like being loved by a rabid wolf! After a moment he put the female statue in the crook of his arm with the male。 There might be a use for it。 And I don't want to destroy anything else。
       Yet as he looked around; he saw something besides destruction。 The fog was almost gone from the ruined city; only a few wispy sheets remained to drift among the buildings still standing beneath the sinking sun。 The valley floor tilted sharply to the south now; and water spilled out of the great rent across the city; the gash that went all the way down to where that deep hidden ocean of water lay。 Already the lower end of the valley was filling。 A lake。 It might reach nearly to the city eventually; a lake maybe three miles long in a land where a pool ten feet across drew people。 People would e to this valley to live。 He could almost see the surrounding mountains already terraced with crops growing green。 They would tend Avendesora; the last chora tree。 Perhaps they would even rebuild Rhuidean。 The Waste would have a city。 Perhaps he would even live to see it。
       With the angreal; the round little man with his sword; he was able to open a doorway to blackness。 Asmodean stepped through with him reluctantly; sneering faintly when a single carved stone step appeared; just wide enough for the two of them。 Still the same man who had given himself to the Dark One。 His calculating; sideways glances were reminder enough of that; if Rand needed any。
       They only spoke twice as the: step soared through the darkness。
       Once Rand said; 〃I cannot call you Asmodean。〃
       The man shivered。 〃My name was Joar Addam Nesossin;〃 he said at last。 He sounded as if he had stripped himself bare; or lost something。
       〃I can't use that either。 Who knows what scrap holds that name somewhere? The idea is to keep someone from killing you for a Forsaken。〃 And to keep anyone from knowing he had a Forsaken for teacher。 〃You will have to go on being Jasin Natael; I think。 Gleeman to the Dragon Reborn。 Excuse enough for keeping you close。〃 Natael grimaced; but said nothing。
       A little later; Rand said; 〃The first thing you'll show me is how to guard my dreams。〃 The man only nodded; sullenly。 He would cause problems; but they could not be as large as the problems of ignorance。
       The step slowed; stopped; and Rand folded again。 The doorway opened on the ledge in Alcair Dal。
       The rain had stopped; though the evening…shadowed floor of the canyon was still sodden; churned to mud by Aiel feet。 Fewer Aiel than before; perhaps as many as a fourth fewer。 But not fighting。 Staring at the ledge; where Moiraine and Egwene; Aviendha and the Wise Ones had joined the clan chiefs; who stood talking with Lan。 Mat was squatting a little distance from them; hat brim pulled down and black…hafted spear propped on his shoulder; Adelin and her Maidens standing around him。 They gaped as Rand stepped out of the doorway; stared more when Natael followed in his tattered shiny red coat and white lace。 Mat jumped to his feet with a grin; and Aviendha half…raised a hand toward him。 The Aiel in the canyon watched silently。
       Before anyone could speak; Rand said; 〃Adelin; would you send someone out to the fair and tell them to stop beating Isendre? She is not as big a thief as they think。〃 The yellow…haired woman looked startled; but immediately spoke to one of the Maidens; who dashed off。
       〃How did you know about that?〃 Egwene exclaimed; at the same time Moiraine demanded; 〃Where have you been? How?〃 Her wide dark eyes darted from him to Natael; her Aes Sedai calm nowhere in evidence。 And the Wise Ones。。。? Sun…haired Melaine looked ready to drag answers out of him with her bare hands。 Bair scowled as though she meant to switch them out。 Amys shifted her shawl and ran fingers through her pale hair; unable to decide whether she was worried or relieved。
       Adelin handed him his coat; still damp。 He wrapped it around the two stone figures。 Moiraine was considering those; too。 He did not know if she even suspected what they were; but he intended to hide them as best he could from anyone。 If he could not trust himself with Callandor's power; how much less with the great sa'angreal? Not until he had learned more of how to control it; and himself。
       〃What happened here?〃 he asked; and the Aes Sedai's mouth tightened at being ignored。 Egwene did not look much more pleased。
       〃The Shaido have gone; behind Sevanna and Couladin;〃 Rhuarc said。 〃All who remain acknowledge you as Car'a'carn。〃
       〃The Shaido were not the only ones who fled。〃 Han's leathery face twisted sourly。 〃Some of my Tomanelle went as well。 And Goshien; and Shaarad; and Chareen。〃 Jheran and Erim nodded almost as dourly as Han。
       〃Not with the Shaido;〃 tall Bael rumbled; 〃but they went。 They will spread what happened here; what you revealed。 That was ill done。 I saw men throw away their spears and run!〃
       He will bind you together; and destroy you。
       〃No Taardad left;〃 Rhuarc put in; not pridefully but as a simple statement of fact。 〃We are ready to go where you lead。〃
       Where he led。 He was not done with the Shaido; with Couladin; or Sevanna。 Scanning the Aiel around the canyon he could see shaken faces; for all they had chosen to stay。 What must those who had run be like? Yet the Aiel were only a means to an end。 He had to remember that。 I have to be even harder than they。
       Jeade'en waited beside the ledge with Mat's gelding。 Motioning Natael to stay close; Rand climbed into the saddle; coat…wrapped bundle secure under his arm。 Mouth twisted; the once Foresaken came to stand by his left stirrup。 Adelin and her remaining Maidens leaped down to form around them; and surprisingly; Aviendha climbed down to take her usual place on his right。 Mat jumped to Pips's saddle in one bound。
       Rand looked back up at the people on the ledge; all of them watching; waiting。 〃It will be a long road back。〃 Bael turned his face away。 〃Long; and bloody。〃 The Aiel faces did not change。 Egwene half stretched out a hand toward him; eyes pained; but he ignored her。 〃When the rest of the clan chiefs e; it begins。〃
       〃It began long ago;〃 Rhuarc said quietly。 〃The question is where and how it ends。〃
       For that; Rand had no answer。 Turning the dapple; he rode slowly across the canyon; surrounded by his peculiar retinue。 Aiel parted in front of him; staring; waiting。 The night's cold was already ing on。
 
 
       And when the blood was sprinkled on ground where nothing could grow; the Children of the Dragon did spring up; the People of the Dragon; armed to dance with death。 And he did call them forth from the wasted lands; and they did shake the world with battle。

… from The Wheel of Time by Sulamein so Bhagad;
Chief Historian at the Court of the Sun; the Fourth Age
 
 
The End
of the Fourth Book of
The Wheel of Time
 


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