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===Chapter 2: Strangers===
 
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''Author: Dinn da Noor''
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Characters: [[Rand]], [[Mat]], [[Mistress al'Vere]], [[Bran]], [[Tam]], the Village Council, [[Ewin Finngar]], [[Moiraine]], [[Lan]]  
 
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When Ewin again asks if there really is a gleeman in the village, Rand tells him just to wait and see. A moment later, they hear shouting across the Wagon Bridge, the peddler has come at last.
 
When Ewin again asks if there really is a gleeman in the village, Rand tells him just to wait and see. A moment later, they hear shouting across the Wagon Bridge, the peddler has come at last.
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Revision as of 11:50, 14 August 2006

Chapter 2: Strangers

Dinn da Noor

Characters: Rand, Mat, Mistress al'Vere, Bran, Tam, the Village Council, Ewin Finngar, Moiraine, Lan

Setting: Emond's Field.

When Rand and Mat enter the common room, Bran, Tam and four other members of the Village Council sits in front of the fire, smoking pipes and drinking ale.

Mistress al'Vere meets them as she comes out of the kitchen and offers them honeycakes when they're done.

Mat tells Rand about a prank he pulled on Adan al'Caar which didn't work out as it should and that he's now worried about Master Luhhan.

When they're done with the unloading, Ewin Finngar meets them and tells them that there are strangers in the village; one man who looks like a soldier and a woman who's like a high-born lady. Their names are Moiraine and Lan.

Mat, Rand and Ewin goes outside to see if they can find them.

Moiraine comes to them while they're tossing stones at a raven, and says that it's a "vile bird to be mistrusted in the best of times".

She's like no one Rand has ever seen before, with her hair unbraided and wearing strange clothes.

They introduce themselves, and she gives them a coin each. She tells them that she has come to the Two Rivers to collect old stories. When they ask what kind of stories that can be interesting in the Two Rivers, she just says that the Two Rivers contains a more than thousand year old history.

When she leaves, they notice a tall man in a color-shifting cloak, moving like a wolf, Lan.

They discuss whether they should spend the silver penny she gave them, but decide not to.

When Ewin again asks if there really is a gleeman in the village, Rand tells him just to wait and see. A moment later, they hear shouting across the Wagon Bridge, the peddler has come at last.

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