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was better。 Ingtar nodded and turned his horse so he could watch the men working。
       The burial was simple。 Two holes dug in the ground; and the bodies laid in as the rest of the Shienarans watched in silence。 The grave diggers began shoveling earth into the graves with no more ado。
       Rand was shocked; but Loial explained softly。 〃Shienarans believe we all came from earth; and must return to earth。 They never use coffins or shrouds; and the bodies are never clothed。 The earth must hold the body。 The last embrace of the mother; they call it。 And there are never any words except ‘The Light shine on you; and the Creator shelter you。 The last embrace of the mother wele you home。'〃 Loial sighed and shook his huge head。 〃I do not think anyone will say them this time。 No matter what Ingtar says; Rand; there cannot be much doubt that Changu and Nidao slew the guards at the Dog Gate and let the Darkfriends into the keep。 It had to be they who were responsible for all of it。〃
       〃Then who shot the arrow at … at the Amyrlin?〃 Rand swallowed。 Who shot at me? Loial said nothing。
       Uno arrived with the rest of the men and the packhorses as the last earth was being shoveled onto the graves。 Someone told him what they had found; and the one…eyed man spat。 〃Goat…kissing Trollocs do that along the Blight; sometimes。 When they want to shake your bloody nerve; or flaming warn you not to follow。 Burn me if it works here; either。〃
       Before they rode away; Ingtar paused on his horse beside the unmarked graves; two mounds of bare earth that looked too small to hold men。 After a moment he said; 〃The Light shine on you; and the Creator shelter you。 The last embrace of the mother wele you home。〃 When he raised his head; he looked at each man in turn。 There was no expression on any face; least of all on Ingtar's。 〃They saved Lord Agelmar at Tarwin's Gap;〃 he said。 Several of the lancers nodded。 Ingtar turned his horse。 〃Which way; Hurin?〃
       〃South; my Lord。〃
       〃Take the trail! We hunt!〃
       The forest soon gave way to gently rolling flatland; sometimes crossed by a shallow stream that had dug itself a high…banked channel; with never more than a low rise or a squat hill that barely deserved the name。 Perfect country for the horses。 Ingtar took advantage of it; setting a steady; ground…covering pace。 Occasionally Rand saw what might have been a farmhouse in the distance; and once what he thought was a village; with smoke rising from chimneys a few miles off and something flashing white in the sun; but the land near them stayed empty of human life; long swathes of grass dotted with brush and occasional trees; with now and again a small thicket; never more than a hundred paces across。
       Ingtar put out scouts; two men riding ahead; in sight only when they topped an occasional rise。 He had a silver whistle hanging around his neck to call them back if Hurin said the trail had veered; but it did not。 South。 Always south。
       〃We will reach the field of Talidar in three or four days at this rate;〃 Ingtar said as they rode。 〃Artur Hawkwing's greatest single victory; when the Halfmen led the Trollocs out of the Blight against him。 Six days and nights; it lasted; and when it was done; the Trollocs fled back into the Blight and never dared challenge him again。 He raised a monument there to his victory; a spire a hundred spans high。 He would not let them put his own name on it; but rather the names of every man who fell; and a golden sun at the top; symbol that there the Light had triumphed over the Shadow。〃
       〃I would like to see that;〃 Loial said。 〃I have never heard of this monument。〃
       Ingtar was silent for a moment; and when he spoke his voice was quiet。 〃It is not there any longer; Builder。 When Hawkwing died; the ones who fought over his empire could not bear to leave a monument to a victory of his; even if it did not mention his name。 There's nothing left but the mound where it stood。 In three or four days we can see that; at least。〃 His tone did not allow much conversation afterwards。
       With the sun hanging golden overhead; they passed a structure; square and made of plastered brick; less than a mile from their path。 It was not tall; no more than two stories still standing anywhere he saw; but it covered a good hide of ground。 An air of long abandonment hung about it; roofs gone except for a few stretches of dark tile clinging to bits of rafter; most of the once…white plaster fallen to bare the dark; weathered brick beneath; walls fallen to show courtyards and decaying chambers inside。 Brush; and even trees; grew in the cracks of what had once been courtyards。
       〃A manor house;〃 Ingtar explained。 The little humor he had regained seemed to fade as he looked at the structure。 〃When Harad Dakar still stood; I expect the manorman farmed this land for a league around。 Orchards; maybe。 The Hardani loved their orchards。〃
       〃Harad Dakar?〃 Rand said; and Ingtar snorted。
       〃Does no one learn history any longer? Harad Dakar; the capital city of Hardan; which nation this once was that we are riding across。〃
       〃I've seen an old map;〃 Rand replied in a tight voice。 〃I know about the nations that aren't there anymore。 Maredo; and Goaban; and Carralain。 But there wasn't any Hardan on it。〃
       〃There were once others that are gone now; too;〃 Loial said。 〃Mar Haddon; which is now Haddon Mirk; and Almoth。 Kintara。 The War of the Hundred Years cut Artur Hawkwing's empire into many nations; large and small。 The small were gobbled up by the large; or else united; like Altara and Murandy。 Forced together would be a better word than united; I suppose。〃
       〃So what happened to them?〃 Mat demanded。 Rand had not noticed Perrin and Mat ride up to join them。 They had been at the rear; as far from Rand al'Thor as they could get; the last he had seen。
       〃They could not hold together;〃 the Ogier replied。 〃Crops failed; or trade failed。 People failed。 Something failed in each case; and the nation dwindled。 Often neighboring countries absorbed the land; when the nations were gone; but they never lasted; those annexations。 In time; the land truly was abandoned。 Some villages hang on here and there; but mostly they have all gone to wilderness。 It is nearly three hundred years since Harad Dakar was finally abandoned; but even before that it was a shell; with a king who could not control what happened inside the city walls。 Harad Dakar itself is pletely gone now; I understand。 All the towns and cities of Hardan are gone; the stone carted away by farmers and villagers for their own use。 Most of the farms and villages made with it are gone; too。 So I read; and I've seen nothing to change it。〃
       〃It was quite a quarry; Harad Dakar; for almost a hundred years;〃 Ingtar said bitterly。 〃The people left; finally; and then the city was hauled away; stone by stone。 All faded away; and what has not gone is fading。 Everything; everywhere; fading。 There is hardly a nation that truly controls the land it claims on a map; and there is hardly a land that claims today on a map what it did even a hundred years ago。 When the War of the Hundred Years ended; a man rode from one nation into another without end from the Blight to the Sea of Storms。 Now we can ride through wilderness claimed by no nation for almost the whole of the land。 We in the Borderlands have our battle with the Blight to keep us strong; and whole。 Perhaps they did not have what they needed to keep them strong。 You say they failed; Builder? Yes; they failed; and what nation standing whole today will fail tomorrow? We are being swept away; humankind。 Swept away like flotsam on a flood。 How long until there is nothing left but the Borderlands? How long before we; too; go under; and there is nothing left but Trollocs and Myrddraal all the way to the Sea of Storms?〃
       There was a shocked silence。 Not even Mat broke it。 Ingtar rode lost in his own dark thoughts。
       After a time the scouts came galloping back; straight in the saddles; lances erect against the sky。 〃A village ahead; my Lord。 We were not seen; but it lies directly in our line of march。〃
       Ingtar shook himself out of his brown study; but did not speak until they had 

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