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"No, Wisdom. It was old Bil — I mean, Master Congar, not me! Blood and ashes, I —"
   —Matrim Cauthon


Book Index

0 I II III IV V VI VII
VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV

Chapters
Dragonmount - Ravens
1 An Empty Road
2 Strangers
3 The Peddler
4 The Gleeman
5 Winternight
6 The Westwood
7 Out of the Woods
8 A Place of Safety
9 Tellings of the Wheel
10 Leavetaking
11 The Road to Taren Ferry
12 Across the Taren
13 Choices
14 The Stag and Lion
15 Strangers and Friends
16 The Wisdom
17 Watchers and Hunters
18 The Caemlyn Road
19 Shadow's Waiting
20 Dust on the Wind
21 Listen to the Wind
22 A Path Chosen
23 Wolfbrother
24 Flight Down the Arinelle
25 The Traveling People
26 Whitebridge
27 Shelter from the Storm
28 Footprints in Air
29 Eyes Without Pity
30 Children of Shadow
31 Play for Your Supper
32 Four Kings in Shadow
33 The Dark Waits
34 The Last Village
35 Caemlyn
36 Web of the Pattern
37 The Long Chase
38 Rescue
39 Weaving of the Web
40 The Web Tightens
41 Old Friends and New Threats
42 Remembrance of Dreams
43 Decisions and Apparitions
44 The Dark Along the Ways
45 What Follows in Shadow
46 Fal Dara
47 More Tales of the Wheel
48 The Blight
49 The Dark One Stirs
50 Meetings at the Eye
51 Against the Shadow
52 Neither Beginning Nor End
53 The Wheel Turns


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Setting: Emond's Field, The Two Rivers

Summary[]

Point of view: Rand al'Thor

The peddler's wagon crosses the Wagon Bridge and stops by the Winespring Inn. The members of the Village Council emerge from the inn and wait with the crowd while the peddler, Padan Fain, busies himself with his wagon. Rand and Mat push through the crowd to stand close behind the men of the Council, and are soon joined by their friend Perrin Aybara. After tantalizing the gathered crowd for a sufficient amount of time, Fain finally gets up to speak.

Padan Fain

"The peddler reined his horses to a stop in front of the inn."

He states that though the people of Emond's Field may feel they've lived through a harsh winter, the rest of the world has had as bad if not worse. He tells of war rising in Ghealdan, with a man claiming to be the Dragon Reborn at its heart. The crowd cries out at this, the third occurrence of a False Dragon in five years, and Cenn Buie crankily wonders if this truly is a false Dragon. Fain can't speak to that, but does say that the man can wield the One Power.

Ewin Finngar points out that only women can safely touch the True Source, and nearly gets a cuff from Buie as a reward. Fain then says that Aes Sedai have already been dispatched from Tar Valon to attempt to capture the man. The Mayor then asks the peddler to go inside the inn so that the Village Council can ask additional questions in private.

After the peddler and the council disappear into the inn, the crowd slowly disperses with the exception of a few of the younger folk. Rand, Mat, and Perrin ponder the news. Mat says he heard a story from a merchant's guard that the Dragon would be reborn in mankind's greatest hour of need, but Rand and Perrin are skeptical. Just as the trio are finishing a discussion about whether all Aes Sedai are Darkfriends, Nynaeve al'Meara, the village Wisdom comes by and reprimands Mat for his loose talk about Bili Congar.

Eventually, Rand notices that Egwene al'Vere arrived just behind Nynaeve. After telling Rand to quit staring at Egwene, Nynaeve asks why the group had been talking about something they should not have been, and Rand relays Padan Fain's news. Stating that only the Women's Circle will find out anything useful from Fain, the Wisdom leaves the group and enters the inn.

Rand and Egwene get a chance to talk alone, and Rand asks her if she'll dance with him on Bel Tine. She says she will in the afternoon, but she will be busy in the morning—she's been permitted to braid her hair for the first time, meaning she is of marriageable age—dancing the Pole. When Rand marks this change, he objects that not everyone of age to marry should. The two get in a bit of a tiff when Rand laughs at Egwene's comment that she might become a Wisdom. Many villages want a Wisdom that is not from their own town, and Egwene wants to see the places found in stories.

Nynaeve

"Watch your tongue Matrim!"

At this point, Mat and Perrin come over and say that Perrin has also seen the black rider. Egwene, overhearing, claims none of the three should be off leading strings, not believing any of them.

The growing argument is interrupted by the appearance of a man with shaggy white hair.

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