A Crown of Swords: Chapter 40

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Spears

Author: Toral Delvar

Characters: Galina, Laerad, Maeric, Sammael, Sevanna, Therava, Graendal, Rhiale

Setting: Outside Cairhien

Point of view: Galina, Sevanna, Maeric, Graendal, Shaidar Haran


Galina's point of view:

Galina thinks how unfair it is that someone as powerful as her could be captured. She thinks she will not try escape again till one hundred percent sure of success and is shocked to learn she has only been prisoner nine days. Sevanna and her Wise Ones come to see her and accuse her of murdering a Wise One, though she believes they mean those that dies attacking at Dumai's Wells. She tells them she will remember those who help her, but also those who don't. They pronounce her da'tsang, a "despised one" and dress her in a black wool robe.




Sevanna's point of view:

The Wise Ones argue about Galina, Therava believing her tamed. Sammael appears with an object he calls an Oath Rod and tells them it can be used to make any woman who can channel obey, but no one else. Sevanna finds him insolent. He has also brought nar'baha - travelling boxes. He tells them they work with saidin so he will have to use them, but the significance of this does not register.




Maeric's point of view:

Maeric uses the travelling cube to open a gateway, feeling sure that most of the Septs will use the majority of the Wise Ones. He goes though first to make sure it is safe and the rest of the sept follow, thinking he will be allowed to go to Rhuidean eventually. He thinks disapprovingly of those who abandoned Sept and Clan because they did not believe Rand, unsure of his own thoughts on the matter. The gateway shuts suddenly, killing the last few passing through and leaving his son and daughter on the other side. He is told of tens of thousands of men approaching and tries to save who he can. He leads the spears to their deaths.




Graendal's point of view:

Graendal watches the Shaido leave and tells Sammael he takes too large risks. She considers abandoning him for Demandred, but he warns her she is tied to him.




Shaidar Haran's point of view:

Shaidar Haran watches Sammael and Graendal leave, arguing, thinking that the day it would be able to stay away from Shayol Ghul was approaching

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