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t did not; getting anything out of them was like pulling duck's teeth! Except for Sharina; they might have found a way to put a stop to accepting women of any age。 Even Romanda was impressed by Sharina。
The pair reined in before her; but before they could open their mouths; she spoke。 〃It's time we got on with it; daughters; and no time for wasting in idle chatter。 Proceed。〃 Romanda sniffed; though softly; and Lelaine looked as though she wanted to。
They wheeled their horses as one; then glared at one another a moment。 Events this past month had only heightened their dislike for each other。 Lelaine tossed her head angrily in concession; and Romanda smiled; a faint curving of her lips。 Egwene almost smiled; too。 That mutual animosity was still her greatest strength in the Hall。
〃The Amyrlin Seat mands you to proceed;〃 Romanda announced; raising one hand grandly。
The light of saidar sprang up around the thirteen sisters near the Sitters; around all of them together; and a thick slash of silver appeared in the middle of the clearing; rotating into a gateway ten paces tall and a hundred wide。 Falling snow drifted through from the other side。 Shouted orders rose among the soldiers; and the first armored heavy calvary rode through。 The swirling snow beyond the gateway was too thick to see far; yet Egwene imagined that she could make out the Shining Walls of Tar Valon and the White Tower itself。
〃It has begun; Mother;〃 Sheriam said; sounding almost surprised。
〃It has begun;〃 Egwene agreed。 And the Light willing; soon Elaida would fall。 She was supposed to wait until Bryne said sufficient of his soldiers were through; but she could not stop herself。 Digging her heels into Daishar's flanks; she rode through into the falling snow; onto the plain where Dragonmount reared black and smoking against a white sky。
Chapter 31
(Serpent and Wheel)
After
Winter winds and winter snows slowed the passage of trade across lands where they did not end it until spring; and for every three pigeons sent by merchants; two fell to hawks or weather; but where ice did not cover the rivers; ships still sailed; and rumor flew faster than lightnings。 A thousand rumors; each throwing off a thousand seeds that sprouted and grew in snow and ice as in fertile soil。
At Tar Valon; some stories said; great armies had clashed; and the streets ran with blood; and rebel Aes Sedai had stuck the head of Elaida a'Roihan on a pike。 No; Elaida had closed her hand; and those who survived among the rebels groveled at Elaida's feet。 There had been no rebels; no division of the White Tower。 It was the Black Tower that had been broken; by Aes Sedai designs and Aes Sedai power; and Asha'man hunted Asha'man across the nations。 The White Tower had shattered the Sun Palace in Cairhien; and the Dragon Reborn himself was bound now to the Amyrlin Seat; her puppet and her tool。 Some tales said Aes Sedai had been bound to him; bound to the Asha'man; yet few believed that; and those few were ridiculed。
Artur Hawkwing's armies had returned to reclaim his long…dead empire; and the Seanchan were sweeping all before them; even to driving the Dragon Reborn from Altara in defeat。 The Seanchan had e to serve him。 No; he had cast the Seanchan into the sea; destroying their army utterly。 They had carried the Dragon Reborn away; to kneel before their Empress。 The Dragon Reborn was dead; and there was as much celebration as mourning; as many tears as cries of joy。
Across the nations the stories spread like spiderweb laid upon spiderweb; and men and women planned the future; believing they knew truth。 They planned; and the Pattern absorbed their plans; weaving toward the future foretold。
The End
of the Eighth Book of
The Wheel of Time