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Point of view: [[Aviendha]]
 
Point of view: [[Aviendha]]
  
Aviendha and the others go to visit the [[Sea Folk]]. Aviendha is bothered by the water and thinks of how little she understands wetlanders. Elayne mentions [[Areina]] and [[Nicola]] and Aviendha suggests [[Egwene]] should rid herself of them, to which Birgitte agrees. She thinks that she and Elayne will become first-sisters, but they still need to sort out [[Min]]. She suggests using [[Mat]]'s ''[[ta'veren]]ess'' to help find the ''[[ter'angreal]]''. Nynaeve refuses, but Elayne sees it for a good idea. They decide to send Birgitte to tell, not ask, Mat to help them. Elayne denies being brave, which mystifies Aviendha.  Elayne then mentions talking of [[Rand]], further confusing Aviendha, who fails to see the link.
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Aviendha and the others go to visit the [[Sea Folk]]. Aviendha is bothered by the water and thinks of how little she understands wetlanders. Elayne mentions [[Areina]] and [[Nicola]]. Aviendha suggests [[Egwene]] should rid herself of them, to which Birgitte agrees. She thinks that she and Elayne will become first-sisters, but they still need to sort out [[Min]]. She suggests using [[Mat]]'s ''[[ta'veren]]ess'' to help find the ''[[ter'angreal]]''. Nynaeve refuses, but Elayne sees it for a good idea. They decide to send Birgitte to tell, not ask Mat to help them. Elayne denies being brave, which mystifies Aviendha.  Elayne then mentions talking of [[Rand]], further confusing Aviendha, who fails to see the link.
  
 
The men on board the ship at first refuse to see them, but Elayne tells them they know of [[Windfinders]] and they are let on board. Once on board, the [[Sea Folk]] fail to acknowledge Elayne and Nynaeve as [[Aes Sedai]], which angers them. They are told of the ''ter'angreal'' with which they may fix the weather and the Sea Folk recognize it as the [[Bowl of the Winds]]. Elayne tells them they want help using it, which Nesta says will give her the upper hand in making the bargain.
 
The men on board the ship at first refuse to see them, but Elayne tells them they know of [[Windfinders]] and they are let on board. Once on board, the [[Sea Folk]] fail to acknowledge Elayne and Nynaeve as [[Aes Sedai]], which angers them. They are told of the ''ter'angreal'' with which they may fix the weather and the Sea Folk recognize it as the [[Bowl of the Winds]]. Elayne tells them they want help using it, which Nesta says will give her the upper hand in making the bargain.

Revision as of 10:46, 24 February 2011

The Bowl of the Winds

Author: Toral Delvar

Characters: Aviendha, Baroc, Birgitte, Elayne, Nesta, Nynaeve

Setting: Outside Ebou Dar Harbour

Point of view: Aviendha

Aviendha and the others go to visit the Sea Folk. Aviendha is bothered by the water and thinks of how little she understands wetlanders. Elayne mentions Areina and Nicola. Aviendha suggests Egwene should rid herself of them, to which Birgitte agrees. She thinks that she and Elayne will become first-sisters, but they still need to sort out Min. She suggests using Mat's ta'vereness to help find the ter'angreal. Nynaeve refuses, but Elayne sees it for a good idea. They decide to send Birgitte to tell, not ask Mat to help them. Elayne denies being brave, which mystifies Aviendha. Elayne then mentions talking of Rand, further confusing Aviendha, who fails to see the link.

The men on board the ship at first refuse to see them, but Elayne tells them they know of Windfinders and they are let on board. Once on board, the Sea Folk fail to acknowledge Elayne and Nynaeve as Aes Sedai, which angers them. They are told of the ter'angreal with which they may fix the weather and the Sea Folk recognize it as the Bowl of the Winds. Elayne tells them they want help using it, which Nesta says will give her the upper hand in making the bargain.

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