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By the time the Hall ends their session, night shrouds the camp. Surprisingly, Egwene's headaches are gone. | By the time the Hall ends their session, night shrouds the camp. Surprisingly, Egwene's headaches are gone. | ||
− | When she goes to sleep, she tells Elayne in her dream that she wants to talk to her in Tel'aran'rhiod. Instead of her, Aviendha appears, because Elayne's pregnancy hinders her channeling. They discuss current matters and part again. | + | When she goes to sleep, she tells Elayne in her dream that she wants to talk to her in ''Tel'aran'rhiod''. Instead of her, Aviendha appears, because Elayne's pregnancy hinders her channeling. They discuss current matters and part again. |
Egwene then Dreams of Mat bowling. Each pin represents a thousand men that Mat kills. She Dreams of herself hanging from a cliff and a Seanchan woman offering help, and of a small white plinth with an oil-lamp of clear glass on top which two ravens set wavering, the White Tower being attacked by the Seanchan. | Egwene then Dreams of Mat bowling. Each pin represents a thousand men that Mat kills. She Dreams of herself hanging from a cliff and a Seanchan woman offering help, and of a small white plinth with an oil-lamp of clear glass on top which two ravens set wavering, the White Tower being attacked by the Seanchan. |
Revision as of 02:26, 24 September 2006
Chapter 20: In the Night
Kyria d'Oreyn
Characters: Egwene, Chesa, Nisao
Setting: Egwene's tent
Point of View: Egwene
By the time the Hall ends their session, night shrouds the camp. Surprisingly, Egwene's headaches are gone.
When she goes to sleep, she tells Elayne in her dream that she wants to talk to her in Tel'aran'rhiod. Instead of her, Aviendha appears, because Elayne's pregnancy hinders her channeling. They discuss current matters and part again.
Egwene then Dreams of Mat bowling. Each pin represents a thousand men that Mat kills. She Dreams of herself hanging from a cliff and a Seanchan woman offering help, and of a small white plinth with an oil-lamp of clear glass on top which two ravens set wavering, the White Tower being attacked by the Seanchan.
The next morning Nisao comes in and reports that Anaiya and her Warder Setagana have been found dead. They have been killed with saidin. Egwene orders her to find out why they were out in the night and why they were killed.
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