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"You've made one real mistake in it all. You should never have touched the girl."
   —Thom Merrilin
For the chapter with the same title in The Fires of Heaven, see The Fires of Heaven/Chapter 40.


Book Index

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

Chapters
In the Shadow
1 The Flame of Tar Valon
2 The Welcome
3 Friends and Enemies
4 Summoned
5 The Shadow in Shienar
6 Dark Prophecy
7 Blood Calls Blood
8 The Dragon Reborn
9 Leavetakings
10 The Hunt Begins
11 Glimmers of the Pattern
12 Woven in the Pattern
13 From Stone to Stone
14 Wolfbrother
15 Kinslayer
16 In the Mirror of Darkness
17 Choices
18 To the White Tower
19 Beneath the Dagger
20 Saidin
21 The Nine Rings
22 Watchers
23 The Testing
24 New Friends and Old Enemies
25 Cairhien
26 Discord
27 The Shadow in the Night
28 A New Thread in the Pattern
29 Seanchan
30 Daes Dae'mar
31 On the Scent
32 Dangerous Words
33 A Message from the Dark
34 The Wheel Weaves
35 Stedding Tsofu
36 Among the Elders
37 What Might Be
38 Practice
39 Flight From the White Tower
40 Damane
41 Disagreements
42 Falme
43 A Plan
44 Five Will Ride Forth
45 Blademaster
46 To Come Out of the Shadow
47 The Grave Is No Bar to My Call
48 First Claiming
49 What Was Meant to Be
50 After


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Setting: Cairhien, Falme

Summary[]

Point of view: Thomdril Merrilin

Thom is on his way back to his room in The Bunch of Grapes early in the morning after the night's festivities. The nobles at Lord Barthanes's party questioned him about Rand after Rand talked with him. Thom went to The Great Tree intending to speak with Rand, but found that Rand and his party had already left. He returns to find Dena on the bed, dead with her throat cut. He hears the wardrobe door opening and spins, throwing his knives. One attacker is immediately killed and the other is wounded. Thom questions the attacker who is still alive and he tells that Thom he is getting information on Rand for Lord Barthanes. Thom does not believe that he works for Barthanes, since Barthanes would not have let Thom leave the manor in that case. The man babbles desperately, telling Thom that he saw a lady while investigating Rand.[1] Thom kills the man, telling him that they should have left Dena alone.

The innkeeper Zera comes in. She sees the dead men and tells him that Lord Barthanes was killed after the party, torn to pieces by someone or something.[2] Given his presence at the party coupled with the bodies, he will surely be blamed if he doesn't leave Cairhien immediately. She tells him she will take care of the bodies and he gives her the money from the nobles at the party, to pay for bribes if necessary. Moving closer to the bodies, Zera tells him that the men really worked for King Galldrian. Thom tells her that he has someone he has to kill before he leaves. They see the city granaries starting to burn outside. Zera tells him to think of Dena and not to get himself killed. Thom departs with the air of a man on a mission.

Point of view: Padan Fain

Fain approaches Falme after questioning locals about the Seanchan. He finds that much of what he dismissed as fables is actually true. He arrives at the house and headquarters of High Lord Turak. He tells the officer in the street that he has something of interest to their high lord. The soldiers bring Fain to the Turak along with the chest containing the Horn of Valere and the Ruby-hilted dagger. To Fain's surprise, Turak is able to open the chest. Fain identifies the Horn, but Turak recognizes it as well. They move to Turak's trophy room, where the Horn is set up as a prominent display. Fain tries to take the dagger which he claims is his, and Turak's servant stops him, saying a hand that steals from High Lord Turak is cut off.

Turak questions Fain's claim to ownership since the dagger was in a chest he couldn't open. Turak tells him that he may have the dagger if he proves himself sufficiently interesting. Turak questions why Fain would give him the Horn; Fain tells him to sound the Horn and break the White Tower with it. Fain forces an obsequious manner and spins a tale of his ancestors serving Artur Hawkwing and hating Hawkwing's death at the hands of the Aes Sedai. His family has always awaited the return of the armies of Hawkwing from across the Aryth Ocean and the Horn was passed down through the generations within his family. Fain presses Turak to sound the Horn but Turak's servant cuts him off; Turak plans to give the Horn to the Empress. The Horn is linked to its sounder and will not function for others until the sounder has died. Sounding it would send a message to the Empress that he intends to replace her; that would be overly ambitious and likely end with him in the hands of the Seekers for Truth. Turak tells Fain to entertain him, telling him stories although he may not believe them, and perhaps Fain will be given as a gift to the Empress. Fain is interested in having access to a ruler again, especially one who rules an empire. Turak says he will keep an eye out for the Darkfriends who pursue Fain.

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Notes

  1. Likely Selene.
  2. The manner of his death is consistent with the way the gholam kills. But there is no evidence that the gholam had been released at this point, nor is there a compelling argument for why the gholam would be sent after Barthanes.
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