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

Chapters
What the Storm Means
1 Tears from Steel
2 The Nature of Pain
3 The Ways of Honor
4 Nightfall
5 A Tale of Blood
6 When Iron Melts
7 The Plan for Arad Doman
8 Clean Shirts
9 Leaving Malden
10 The Last of the Tabac
11 The Death of Adrin
12 Unexpected Encounters
13 An Offer and a Departure
14 A Box Opens
15 A Place to Begin
16 In the White Tower
17 Questions of Control
18 A Message in Haste
19 Gambits
20 On a Broken Road
21 Embers and Ash
22 The Last That Could Be Done
23 A Warp in the Air
24 A New Commitment
25 In Darkness
26 A Crack in the Stone
27 The Tipsy Gelding
28 Night in Hinderstap
29 Into Bander Eban
30 Old Advice
31 A Promise to Lews Therin
32 Rivers of Shadow
33 A Conversation with the Dragon
34 Legends
35 A Halo of Blackness
36 The Death of Tuon
37 A Force of Light
38 News in Tel'aran'rhiod
39 A Visit from Verin Sedai
40 The Tower Shakes
41 A Fount of Power
42 Before the Stone of Tear
43 Sealed to the Flame
44 Scents Unknown
45 The Tower Stands
46 To Be Forged Again
47 The One He Lost
48 Reading the Commentary
49 Just Another Man
50 Veins of Gold

Bathed in Light


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Setting: Lord Tellaen's manor in Arad Doman

Summary[]

Point of view: Rand al'Thor

Rand is in Arad Doman, at the traveling grounds, greeting a contingent of Sea Folk coming in from Tear. They are brought by Jahar Narishma. Rand asks Harine, his Sea Folk advisor, about how they treat men who can channel. A bargain is struck, and Rand promises to answer one question truthfully in exchange for the answer to a question of his own. Harine explains that channeling men are given two choices. One is to jump off the deck of a ship carrying a rock tied to his legs. The other is being deserted on a barren island with no provisions. The first choice is considered more honorable. Rand states that this practice must change now that saidin has been cleansed, but finds the Atha'an Miere, like many others, reluctant to believe that this is the case. Rand discusses this with Lews Therin- audibly- disturbing Harine, who chooses to ask her question of Rand later.

Rand thinks about the cruelty of killing men who can channel, and through the memories of Lews Therin, he remembers Jorlen Corbesan who was regarded as one of the world's foremost researchers and crafters of ter'angreal in the Age of Legends. Jorlen was killed during the Dark One's backlash that destroyed the Sharom.

A short time later, the Aiel arrive at the camp, with scouts having seen them. Rand points out that they would not have been seen had they been hostile.

Point of view: Cadsuane Melaidhrin

Cadsuane and Merise interrogate Semirhage about Graendal's plans. She is largely uncooperative, instead lecturing her interrogators on how she once transfused a man's blood with another liquid, making him live for almost an hour in constant pain. She has no interest in quick deaths. Cadsuane recognizes herself in the Forsaken, and it terrifies her, but she reaches a conclusion that Semirhage cannot be broken with pain. Rather, she proceeds to consider how she might break herself, and resumes the interrogations.

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