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'''Points of View: [[Egwene]], [[Perrin]], [[Galad]]'''
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Perrin enters ''[[tel'aran'rhiod]]'' and takes the [[dreamspike]].
  
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'''Characters: [[Egwene]], [[Silviana]], [[Siuan]]'''
  
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Egwene and Siuan prepare for the trap they are laying for [[Mesaana]]. Silviana tells her that [[Gawyn]] has not returned and she tells Silviana to send a more polite letter, suspecting that the first letter was brusque.
  
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Perrin tells Faile to have the [[Asha'man]] [[Travel]] to [[Whitebridge]] while he goes to the [[Wolf Dream]] to try and find what is preventing [[gateway]]s.
  
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'''Setting: [[Whitecloak]] Camp'''
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'''Characters: [[Byar]], [[Dain Bornhald]], [[Galad]], [[Harnesh]]'''
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Galad and Byar argue. Byar insists Perrin is of [[the Shadow]].  Galad tells Harnesh to strike camp in case Perrin betrays them. Galad asks Bornhald his thoughts and is told he is troubled, that he is no longer sure Perrin killed [[Geofram Bornhald|his father]].
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In ''Tel'aran'rhiod'', Oak Dancer, Sparks and Boundless join Perrin and Hopper to fight [[Slayer]].  Slayer kills Oak Dancer. Sparks is wounded, but manages to send Perrin an image of a [[Dreamspike|silver rod]]. Perrin locates it and pulls it out of the ground.  He finds he can only shift to the border, so he does this repeatedly.
  
 
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The Right Thing


Chapter Icon: A Wolf

Points of View: Egwene, Perrin, Galad

Outline

Perrin enters tel'aran'rhiod and takes the dreamspike.

Summary

Perrin's Point of View:

Location: The White Tower

Characters: Egwene, Silviana, Siuan

Egwene and Siuan prepare for the trap they are laying for Mesaana. Silviana tells her that Gawyn has not returned and she tells Silviana to send a more polite letter, suspecting that the first letter was brusque.




Perrin's Point of View:

Setting: Perrin's Camp

Characters: Faile, Perrin

Perrin tells Faile to have the Asha'man Travel to Whitebridge while he goes to the Wolf Dream to try and find what is preventing gateways.




Galad's Point of View:

Setting: Whitecloak Camp

Characters: Byar, Dain Bornhald, Galad, Harnesh

Galad and Byar argue. Byar insists Perrin is of the Shadow. Galad tells Harnesh to strike camp in case Perrin betrays them. Galad asks Bornhald his thoughts and is told he is troubled, that he is no longer sure Perrin killed his father.




Perrin's Point of View:

Setting: Tel'aran'rhiod

Characters: Boundless, Perrin, Hopper, Oak Dancer, Sparks

In Tel'aran'rhiod, Oak Dancer, Sparks and Boundless join Perrin and Hopper to fight Slayer. Slayer kills Oak Dancer. Sparks is wounded, but manages to send Perrin an image of a silver rod. Perrin locates it and pulls it out of the ground. He finds he can only shift to the border, so he does this repeatedly.

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