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"... you earringed buffoon! We are not after the gift of passage, so it doesn't matter whether you refuse it to Aes Sedai! You let down a ladder this instant!"
   —Nynaeve


Book Index

0 I II III IV V VI VII
VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV

Chapters
Lightnings
1 High Chasaline
2 The Butcher's Yard
3 Hill of the Golden Dawn
4 Into Cairhien
5 A Broken Crown
6 Old Fear, and New Fear
7 Pitfalls and Tripwires
8 The Figurehead
9 A Pair of Silverpike
10 Unseen Eyes
11 An Oath
12 A Morning of Victory
13 The Bowl of the Winds
14 White Plumes
15 Insects
16 A Touch on the Cheek
17 The Triumph of Logic
18 As the Plow Breaks the Earth
19 Diamonds and Stars
20 Patterns Within Patterns
21 Swovan Night
22 Small Sacrifices
23 Next Door to a Weaver
24 The Kin
25 Mindtrap
26 The Irrevocable Words
27 To Be Alone
28 Bread and Cheese
29 The Festival of Birds
30 The First Cup
31 Mashiara
32 Sealed to the Flame
33 A Bath
34 Ta'veren
35 Into the Woods
36 Blades
37 A Note from the Palace
38 Six Stories
39 Promises to Keep
40 Spears
41 A Crown of Swords


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<<<   The Bowl of the Winds    >>>
Setting: Ebou Dar Harbor

Point of view: Aviendha

Aviendha is on a boat with Elayne, Nynaeve, and Birgitte, trying to grasp in her mind the vast amounts of water that make up an ocean. They worry a bit since being warned by Egwene that Moghedien escaped, but they resolve to just be careful. Aviendha suggests they rely on Mat's ta'veren abilities to help find the bowl. Nynaeve immediately rejects the idea but Elayne considers it to be a good idea. They arrive at the largest Sea Folk ship in the harbor and prepare to board. The Sea Folk do not wish to allow Aes Sedai on their ship but Elayne tells them that they already know that the Windfinders can channel.

Aviendha finds the jewelry worn by the Sea Folk to be very strange, especially the nose rings. Malin din Toral Breaking Wave is the Wavemistress for clan Somarin. They move to a cabin where they encounter Nesta din Reas Two Moons, the Mistress of Ships for the Atha'an Miere. Elayne asks for channelers to help fix the weather when they find the ter'angreal bowl. When Elayne describes the bowl, the Sea Folk identify it as the Bowl of the Winds. The Sea Folk begin working on terms of a bargain for their aid with the Bowl of the Winds and the shorefolk are way out of their depth.

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