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Setting: [[Altara]]; Perrin Aybara's camp following the Shaido [[Aiel]] who kidnapped [[Faile]], his wife | Setting: [[Altara]]; Perrin Aybara's camp following the Shaido [[Aiel]] who kidnapped [[Faile]], his wife | ||
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It has been twenty-one days since Faile was taken. In that time, the Shaido have gained a lead because of a mistaken trail, but no longer. Selande makes a report on [[Masema]]'s camp. [[The Prophet]] of the Dragon is following Perrin. Selande tells Perrin that [[Masuri]] Sedai is visiting Masema in the night. Balwer thinks that Masema is making deals with [[Whitecloaks]]. The [[Two Rivers]] men in the camp are angry at Perrin. The cause of this is not explained. The camp begins readying to move on. | It has been twenty-one days since Faile was taken. In that time, the Shaido have gained a lead because of a mistaken trail, but no longer. Selande makes a report on [[Masema]]'s camp. [[The Prophet]] of the Dragon is following Perrin. Selande tells Perrin that [[Masuri]] Sedai is visiting Masema in the night. Balwer thinks that Masema is making deals with [[Whitecloaks]]. The [[Two Rivers]] men in the camp are angry at Perrin. The cause of this is not explained. The camp begins readying to move on. |
Revision as of 16:56, 31 March 2008
The Forging of a Hammer
Author: Andra Mikolan
Characters: Perrin, Aram, Balwer, Selande
Setting: Altara; Perrin Aybara's camp following the Shaido Aiel who kidnapped Faile, his wife
Point of View: Perrin
It has been twenty-one days since Faile was taken. In that time, the Shaido have gained a lead because of a mistaken trail, but no longer. Selande makes a report on Masema's camp. The Prophet of the Dragon is following Perrin. Selande tells Perrin that Masuri Sedai is visiting Masema in the night. Balwer thinks that Masema is making deals with Whitecloaks. The Two Rivers men in the camp are angry at Perrin. The cause of this is not explained. The camp begins readying to move on.
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