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"Women! A delight to look at and a delight to be with. When they were not finding ways to rub salt into a man's hide."
   —Matrim Cauthon on women


Book Index

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

Chapters
Embers Falling on Dry Grass
1 When Last Sounds
2 The Dark One's Touch
3 At the Gardens
4 A Deal
5 Something... Strange
6 A Stave and a Razor
7 A Cold Medallion
8 Dragons' Eggs
9 A Short Path
10 A Village in Shiota
11 A Hell in Maderin
12 A Manufactory
13 Siege
14 Wet Things
15 A Different Skill
16 The New Follower
17 A Bronze Bear
18 News for the Dragon
19 Vows
20 The Golden Crane
21 Within the Stone
22 To Make an Anchor Weep
23 Call to a Sitting
24 Honey in the Tea
25 Attending Elaida
26 As If the World Were Fog
27 A Plain Wooden Box
28 In Malden
29 The Last Knot
30 Outside the Gates
31 The House on Full Moon Street
32 To Keep the Bargain
33 Nine Out of Ten
34 A Cup of Kaf
35 The Importance of Dyelin
36 Under an Oak
37 Prince of the Ravens

Remember the Old Saying


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Setting: White Tower in Tar Valon, Altara

Summary[]

Point of view: Tarna Feir

"So much? I want her tamed to the Tower's harness, not broken"
   —Elaida on Egwene's treatment in the hands-on Silviana

Even wearing the Keepers stole, Tarna Feir does not feel safe while she climbs the staircases to Elaida's apartments. Twice, the staircases were not located where she remembered them. Also, the growing dissension between the Ajahs gives her pause, as she travels to the other Ajah quarters only when duty forces it upon her. She ponders the question Pevara asked. Who can she ask of the Red Ajah to bond an Asha'man?

Elaida is in her sitting room, together with Meidani. Meidani immediately leaves the room when Elaida asks. The Amyrlin comments on how she plans to break Meidani before Tarna begins her reports. Elaida's plot to have the Sitters watch members of their own Ajah has borne little fruit. The rebellion in Tarabon against the Seanchan failed. The seals to the Dark One's prison are still missing. The works to remove the cuendillar chains from Southharbor proceed slowly, with little support from any Aes Sedai not of the Red Ajah.

The litany of failure angers Elaida, who orders Tarna to write an edict proclaiming the punishment of any Sitter who fails to order support of the Southharbor project. In addition, she orders the same for any Sitter who continues to send sisters to negotiations with the Rebel Aes Sedai. Tarna fails to talk her out of it.

Elaida jumps to the subject of Egwene al'Vere. Elaida is surprised by the amount of visits to Silviana Brehon but Tarna eases her fears, expressing doubt that Silviana will break the girl (while diplomatically leaving out Egwene’s willpower). Tarna is tasked to have her attend Elaida's dinner with Meidani that evening.

Point of view: Matrim Cauthon Setting: Altara, 300 miles from the Damona Mountains

"She might have said that men are pigs, or just that you are. She may have said you're a mud-footed country lout with dirt in your ears and hay in your hair. Or she might have said-"
   —Setalle Anan on Tuon's interpretation about Mat's manners

Mat shares a dinner of rabbit and grouse with Tuon, Selucia, and Setalle. Lopin cleans up Mat's trash as he wipes greasy hands on his pants. Tuon and Selucia communicate with sign language and Setalle offers to help Mat understand the commentary about his uncouthness. Aludra pauses in her game of stones with Thom to chide him about wasting her strikers to light his pipe.

Aludra

"Me, I must be in the same place for two days to make more. Men always find ways to make work for women, yes?"- Aludra

He ponders their journey so far and the changes in his party. Returning Tuon to Ebou Dar remains at the forefront of his mind. A blacklance spreads chaos throughout the party until Mat alleviates everyone's fears. His mercy with the poisonous snake prompts Tuon to give him permission to kiss her. The first kiss causes Tuon to insult his skill. The second improves her demeanor... for a moment, then she claims that he feels feverish. As they debate about the need for ointments, Harnan announces riders approaching the camp, one of them Chel Vanin.

Talmanes, to Mat's chagrined surprise, is the second rider. He gives Mat an update on Egwene's victories, prompting immediate interruption, and doubt, by the Aes Sedai: Joline, Teslyn, and Edesina. Mat presses Talmanes for news about the Band and is shocked by how big his army has become. He worries about being able to pay so many men. Ever calm, Talmanes recounts a deal he made with Roedran [1] supplied the Band with a year's pay, slipping in Mat's relationship with the Dragon Reborn. Unfortunately, the pass they planned to use was closed by a landslide, so another exit from Altara will be needed. Mat directs Talmenes to lead the party to the Band, while he thinks.

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"A strange man, who lets poisonous serpents go. From the fellow's reaction, I assume a blacklance is poisonous?"
"Very. But snakes don't bite anything they can't eat unless they're threatened."
"You may kiss me, Toy."

   —Tuon and Mat
"Tuon, allow me to present Lord Talmanes Delovinde of Cairhien. His family is distinguished and ancient, and he has added honors to its name. Talmanes, this is Tuon."
   —Mat on introducing Talmanes to Tuon
  • King Roedran of Murandy may be under the thumb of Demandred. Roedran is the only ruler amongst the Wetlands whose loyalties are unknown. Demandred’s whereabouts are also up in the air. Sammael said that he always liked to use proxies.[2]. Note: This theory is refuted when Demandred's location is revealed during the Last Battle.

Notes

  1. A popular fan theory was that Roedran of Murandy may be under the thumb of Demandred, or in fact Demandred himself. Roedran is the only ruler amongst the Wetlands whose loyalties are unknown. Demandred’s whereabouts are also up in the air. Sammael said that he always liked to use proxies. This theory is later refuted when Demandred's location is revealed during the Last Battle. There is also a tongue and cheek reference to this theory when Rand finally meets Roedran later in the series
  2. Lord of Chaos, Chapter 6


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