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Liandrin: Many things, child. They are from before the Breaking, made during a time when women could create objects from the One Power itself.
: Some ter'angreal are made to work by Aes Sedai, like this one.
: Others do what they do simply with the presence of any woman who can channel.
Sheriam: We don't know why they were made.
: Most, we've learned at great cost to avoid.
: Many Aes Sedai have been killed or burned out, learning that.
Nynaeve: And you want me to just walk through them?
: We know what this one does.
: It will bring you face-to-face with your greatest fears, and what those fears are, are for you to know.
: And you need to tell no more than you wish.
Nynaeve: So... what? I just walk through one arch and out again? Three times through, and it's done?
Leane: If you wish to boil it down that far... yes.
: Two things we will tell you now that no woman hears until she is in this room.
: The first: once you begin, you must continue to the end.
: Refuse to go on, and you will be put out of the Tower with enough silver to support you for a year.
: But you will never be allowed back.
Liandrin: Second: to seek, to strive, is to know danger, and you will know danger here.
: Some women have entered, and never come out.
: This is your last chance, child.
: You may turn back now, right now, and you'll only have one mark against you.
: Twice more you'll be allowed to come here, and only on the third refusal will you be put out of the Tower.
Leane: I myself could not do it the first time here.
: If you are doing this for someone else, you will fail.
: Do this for you.
: Or not at all.
Nynaeve: I'm ready.
Sheriam: Your dress.
: ♪ ♪
: Whatever awaits you, you must face it with nothing but your wits.
: Not even the One Power will be available to you inside the Arches.
: [gasps softly]
: The way back will come but once.
Nynaeve enters the first Arch.
Nynaeve stands in a field. Her hair is unbraided and she wears a different dress. Wind blows the grass around her. A bunch of red roots are in her hand.
Nynaeve: I don't know. I don't remember how I got here...
Beerien: You have to be careful, sweetheart. Herbs can be dangerous. There. That should do it. Don't forget. Crimsonthorn roots are poisonous. Remember, red is dead.
: What is that?
: Dad!
: [grunts]
: [men shouting indistinctly]
: Take them down!
: [grunting]
: No! [grunts]
: No!
: [grunts]
: [screaming]
: [panting]
: Mum!
: Nynaeve, you're hurt.
: Elnore!
: Come on.
: Run.
: [shouting]
: ♪ ♪
Beerien: Go on.
Elnore: The cellar.
Beerien: I need you to be a brave girl now. Whatever happens, you have to be very quiet and stay down here.
Nynaeve: I can help you, Dad.
Beerien: [speaking Old Tongue] We shall go into the land... so our children can always hold us... and will never be alone.
: [banging at door]
: [men shouting]
Elnore: Beerien!
Nynaeve: Wait, Dad!
: [swords clinking]
: [grunting]
Sheriam: The way back will come but once...
: [Elnore grunting]
Nynaeve: Mum!
: [Elnore screaming]
man: Come here!
: [Elnore continues screaming]
Reluctantly, Nynaeve leaves through the Arch and emerges in the room in the White Tower.
Nynaeve is dowsed with water.
: You are washed clean of your sins. And the sins committed against you. You come to us pure, in heart and soul.
Nynaeve: It was so real... Was it real?
Sheriam: No one knows.
: Some come out bearing the actual wounds taken inside.
: Others are cut to the bone inside and come back without a mark.
Nynaeve: If I save them, would it change things?
: Once you begin you must continue.
: The way back will come but once.
Nynaeve enters the second Arch--
--and she emerges in a makeshift hospital set up in the Winespring Inn. Beds with the ill are laid out. People are coughing. A baby cries in the distance.
Tam: A fever. It spread through the Two Rivers after you left.
Nynaeve notices red roots on Tam's bedside table -- crimsonthorn.
Nynaeve: Who gave you these herbs?
Tam: The Wisdom.
Nynaeve: Natti Cauthon? Why does Tam call you Wisdom?
Natti: You've been gone a long time, Nynaeve.
Nynaeve: You don't understand what these herbs can do.
Natti: You abandoned us. I may not be a Wisdom, but I'm the one who stayed. It's a painless death.
Nynaeve: The Aes Sedai can heal this. They can heal anything short of death. I've... I've seen it. The Amyrlin will...
Natti: We wrote to your Amyrlin Seat months ago. You're the first "sister" I've seen.
Nynaeve: There has to be another way. We can't...
Natti: Don't judge me, girl. Your job was to protect us, and you left us. If you can heal them, then do it. Otherwise, go back to your Tower. This isn't your home anymore.
Nynaeve: You're going to be all right.
Nynaeve tries to channel, but she's unable to do so.
Tam: It's all right. It's good to see your face. You've been missed.
Nynaeve: I'm sorry.
Tam: How is Rand? Is he happy?
Nynaeve: He is.
Tam: Thank you for keeping him safe. Will you stay with me until the herbs have done their work? I can't tell you what a comfort it is to see your face.
Sheriam: The way back will come but once.
The Arch appears.
Tam: Nynaeve?
Nynaeve: I'm coming back, all right?
Tam: Please don't go.
Nynaeve: I promise you. I'm coming back.
Tam: Nynaeve. Nynaeve!
Nynaeve leaves through the Arch and emerges in the room in the White Tower.
Leane: You are washed clean of your sins. And the sins--
Nynaeve: No! No! We need to go. Please. To the Two Rivers. There's a plague there. Something we could all fix.
Liandrin: Every woman's fears are her own property. Do not burden us with them.
Leane: You are washed clean of your sins. And the sins committed against you. You come to us...
Nynaeve: We need to go. Please.
: Once you begin, you must continue.
: [sobs]
Sheriam: The way back will come but once.
: ♪ ♪
: [panting]
: [distorted sounds]
: [distorted screaming]
: [screaming]
Lan: You're a remarkable woman, Wisdom.
: [screaming]
Lan: As beautiful as the sun.
: [screaming]
Lan: As fierce as a warrior. You are a lioness, Wisdom...
: [gasps]
: [panting]
Nynaeve: What happened? I don't remember what I did.
: You are washed clean of your sins. And the sins committed against you.
Nynaeve: Why can't I remember?
Liandrin: It's all right. The blood isn't yours.
Nynaeve: Lan!
: Sometimes it's best not to remember.
Liandrin: Well done, child.
: You come to us pure in heart and soul.
: You are Nynaeve al'Meara, Accepted of the White Tower.
: You are sealed to us now.
Nynaeve: No. No! What did I do in that last Arch? What did you make me do?!
: Your fears are your own property, child.
Nynaeve: I'm not like you. If this test is about turning my back on the people I love, the people who trust me to take care of them, if being an Aes Sedai means trusting the Tower over everything and everyone else, I won't. Never.
: Nynaeve...
Nynaeve: Keep your ring. I'm not your sister.
: If you leave this room, you will never be allowed to return.
Nynaeve leaves.
Egwene enters Nynaeve's room, where Nynaeve is in her regular clothes and packing.
Egwene: You can't leave. I need you.
Nynaeve: You don't. I came here for you, Egwene. To protect you. But the truth is, you don't need my protection. I can see that now. I guess I learned something here after all.
: [sobs]
Nynaeve: Do you know what Aes Sedai means in the Old Tongue? "Servants of all." You're gonna be a woman who's actually worthy of that title. An Aes Sedai who makes me proud of the months I spent here.
: [crying]
: I'm going to miss you so much. [sniffling]
: [horse snorts]
: [neighs]
: ♪ ♪
Nynaeve: What are you doing here?
Lan: Alanna told me you were going through the Arches. I came as fast as I could.
Nynaeve: I couldn't do it.
Lan: Where will you go?
Nynaeve: Home. To the Two Rivers. I don't know what's left for me there, but I know I don't belong here.
Lan: I could come with you. If you'll have me.
Nynaeve: What about Moiraine? The bond?
: Of course I'll have you.
: ♪ ♪
Sheriam: The way back will come but once.
Lan: Are you all right?
Nynaeve: I thought I heard something.
Lan: Nynaeve? What's wrong?
Nynaeve: I don't know, I... It was a strange feeling. Like this... This was all a dream.
In the room of the Arches, Sheriam, Leane, and Liandrin wait for Nynaeve to return. The power fades from the Arch, and it goes quiet.
Leane: Nynaeve al'Meara has made her choice.
Leane turns, giving Liandrin a scathing look and walks out of the room.
Sheriam: Alanna was right. She wasn't ready.
Liandrin: We've lost women to the Arches before. Some are just not up to the task of wearing this ring.
Sheriam: No. She trusted you. Trusted us, and we got her killed. I hope your conscience never lets you make peace with that. I know mine won't.
Sheriam leaves. Liandrin cries out and tosses the vase of water.
Atuan's Mill[]
: ♪ ♪
: [indistinct clamoring]
: [screaming]
: [grunting]
: [shouting indistinctly]
: Who are they? What do they want?
: I have never read or heard anything of these people.
: [clamoring ends]
: [child crying]
: ♪ ♪
: [woman sobs]
: [groaning]
: No! Nana!
: No!
: What are you doing? What are you doing?
: Where are you taking her?
: [grunts]
Jamila: Nana!
: [Missus Amudee screaming]
Jamila: Nana!
: [screaming] Stop!
: [Missus Amudee shouts indistinctly]
: [Jamila screaming]
Alwhin: People of Atuan's Mill, you have forgotten your history. You squat on stolen land. Land which once belonged to us, and will be ours once again.
: [screaming]
Alwhin: When the fleet of Luthair Paendrag crossed the Aryth Ocean, the return was promised. Today is that day.
: [screaming]
: We have to do something.
: We can't just let them take these girls.
: We're outnumbered and unarmed.
Uno: No, we're not.
: Quiet.
: [guard grunts]
Alwhin: When you swear the oaths and bow before the High Lady Suroth, the debt of your forefathers shall be forgiven. You will share in the prosperity of the Seanchan's return, from Atuan's Mill to Falme, to our great empire across the sea.
: Uno...
Alwhin: Who will be the first to swear the oaths and bow before the High Lady Suroth, pledging fealty to the throne?
Aratta: This man.
: [clamoring]
Perrin: No, no, no. Stop. Stop.
: [grunting]
: Stop! What are you doing to him?
: Stop! Stop!
: [groans]
: [crowd murmuring]
Alwhin: Avert your eyes and kneel.
Uno: You'd bloody well like that, wouldn't you?
Alwhin: Bend the knee and swear the oaths.
Uno: Feck you and your oaths.
Alwhin: Those who will not swear the oaths will have the oaths sworn for them.
: [guards] To obey. To await. To serve.
: [breathing deeply]
: [exclaims]
: [panicked screams]
: No!
: [women crying]
: [sighs]
: ♪ ♪
: All will bow.
: ♪ ♪
: Our pride is not worth more than our lives.
: [quietly] Perrin...
: Perrin.
Alwhin: I swear to obey. To await. And to serve.
: [all] I swear to obey. To await. And to serve.
: [screams nearby]
Sanitarium[]
: [door closes]
: [footsteps approaching]
: [birds singing]
Logain: I can see red at your roots. You keep your hair short but you can't hide what you really are. So, when is the other boy coming back?
Rand: I told you, there was an accident. I'll be looking after you from now on.
Logain: Lucky you. You know, the last boy used to bring me red wine with dinner, just to cover the taste of these sour oats.
Rand: This is all we're allowed to give you. It's for your own safety.
Logain: How long are you going to wait?
Rand: I'm sorry?
Logain: Before you ask me what you want to ask me. A few days? A few weeks? It must have taken you months to work your way in here. You're more patient than I am.
Rand: I don't know what you're talking...
Logain: Don't lie to me, boy. I remember you. From Tar Valon. You watched those women parade me through the streets like an animal.
Rand: You must be confused.
Logain: [chuckles softly] Nah, nah. I can see it. When another man can channel, there's a glow, and yours... yours was brighter than any I've ever seen. I'll never forget looking up and seeing you sitting on that wall. [laughing] I knew you'd shake the world. Caged as I was, I couldn't help laughing. And here you are now, all these months later, all these miles away. So ask me... what you came here for.
Rand: [sighs] I want to know... how to control it.
Logain: [chuckling]
Rand: What's so funny?
Logain: A Ghealdanin red. Then I'll show you what you want to know.
Rand: Are you serious?
Logain: I could use a taste of home.
Rand: We're thousands of miles away from Ghealdan. Where am I supposed to find a bottle of wine like that?
Logain: You worked out how to get yourself here, I'm sure you can work this out, too.
Foregate[]
Rand walks through the Foregate.
gleeman: ...wave on wave, cheers roll from watchers in their thousands, roll across the rooftops and towers of Illian, crash and break unheard...
A woman cries out as her arm is branded with the image of a horn.
gleeman: ...around the thousand ears of riders whose hearts and eyes shine with their sacred quest. The Great Hunt of the Horn rides forth, rides to seek the Horn of Valere that will summon the heroes of the Ages back from the grave to battle for the Light...
: [crowd cheering]
gleeman: Four centuries since the last Hunt...
Rand: What is going on?
Selene: Tomorrow those unlucky bastards go off to hunt for the Horn.
Rand: Horn? What horn?
Selene: The Horn of Valere. You really were a shepherd, weren't you? Every few hundred years, they call the Hunt for the Horn in Illian. Legend says whoever finds it can summon an army of the dead. The queen has promised half her fortune to the woman or man who brings back the Horn to Cairhien. Assuming they don't drink themselves to death before.
Selene: Looking for something special?
Rand: Yes. A Ghealdanin red?
Selene: [stifled chuckle] Good luck finding a bottle like that in the Foregate.
Rand: Where would I find such a wine?
Selene: You gonna tell me why you're so keen on this bottle all of a sudden?
Rand: I have a feeling you prefer it when there's a little mystery.
Selene: I'll be back. First glass is free for the hunters, but charge them double once they start buying rounds for their mates. Come on, then.
Rand: Where are we going?
Selene: To find you a better coat.
White Tower[]
Elayne: Come on, we're going to be late.
Egwene: [sighs] Can't you weave us together a hangover cure?
Elayne: I thought you were an innkeeper's daughter. Should be no stranger to hard liquor.
They laugh. Egwene knocks on Nynaeve's door.
Egwene: Ny, it's me. Nynaeve?
Egwene enters.
Sheriam: Egwene. Oh, this isn't how I intended for you to find out. I'm sorry.
Sheriam: She was called to be an Accepted this morning. She went into the Arches, but she never came out.
Egwene: No, I-I just saw her. She... We need to go in there and get her out!
Elayne: The Arches don't work like that.
Egwene: We have to do something. It can't be.
Sheriam: I will speak bluntly, not out of cruelty, but out of respect for you. Nynaeve is dead. She's not coming back. The loss is going to shake you perhaps most of all, but your grief is your own. Face it, and in time, you will grow stronger. Like roots of a tree when met with rock, an Aes Sedai must find a way to stand on her own. Take the time you need. But know the pain will pass.
Elayne: Egwene, I'm so sorry. I didn't know Nynaeve, but I know you loved her. I know she would have faced her fate bravely.
Egwene: Get out. Get out.
Elayne: Egwene...
Egwene: Please.
Elayne: Egwene, whatever you're feeling...
Egwene: Get out! I don't even know you! I don't want you here. Just get out!
: [slams door]
: [crying]
Egwene: Nynaeve...
: [sniffles]
: ♪ ♪
: [gasps]
: Oh... [chuckling]
Mat: You're watching me sleep now, are you? Is that a "I'm here to murder you" stare, or "Light, I've never realized how handsome you are"?
Liandrin: We lost a sister this morning. A woman of incredible power. Someone I respected.
Mat: On the plus side, I'm sure she was probably really, really old.
Liandrin: The door is open. You're free to go.
Mat: What are you playing at?
Liandrin: All you've been saying since I brought you here is that Moiraine left you behind, you never would've abandoned your friends. Well, Egwene is right here in this Tower. And if it's one thing she needs more than ever... it's a friend.
Mat: But how do I know you don't have sisters right outside this room waiting for me?
Liandrin: Leave. Stay. Makes no difference to me. We're done here.
Mat: So, after five months of these questions and games you're done with me? That is bollocks.
Liandrin: A sister died today because she was ill prepared for the greatest challenge a woman can face in this Tower. She needed my help. But for the past five months I've been here, wasting my time with Moiraine's little secret. Moiraine might have seen something in you-- Light, Darkness, importance-- but I see nothing. You're not dangerous. You're an insidious coward who mistakes his own moral failings for cunning and wit. A stupid, desperate boy who wallows in self-pity, blaming his friends for leaving him. I know you, Mat Cauthon, though you may not know yourself. You left them. And you'd do it again. So go, find Egwene, if she'll see you. Or run home, or starve in the Blight. It doesn't matter to me, because you don't matter. Just spare me the misery of your company. It's already cost too many people their lives.
: [sobs quietly]
: [prays in Old Tongue]
: ...Nynaeve al'Meara.
: ♪ ♪
Liandrin: Come to pay your respects?
Egwene: You did this. Ever since we got to the Tower, you've had your eye on Nynaeve. You wanted her dead.
Liandrin: I'll leave you to your grief.
Egwene: Don't walk away from me. I'm not done with you!
Liandrin: Your friend had a gift. Raw power. But you were supposed to be the smart one. The girl who knew her place. The girl who knew how dangerous it is to overstep.
: [gasps]
Liandrin: We Aes Sedai can only speak the truth, so hear my words and know they are true. I didn't send Nynaeve to her death. I sent her to the Arches because I believed in her. But she disappointed me. It's not always the most powerful women who write history. It's the ones who survive. You remember your place, and you just might.
Egwene: You have no idea what I'm capable of.
Cairhienin party[]
Selene: I could get used to you looking like this.
Rand: People are staring. They know we weren't at that dinner.
Selene: Of course, but it only makes them more curious. Look at this. Lady Dhulaine has invited us to dine with her next week. They're trying to figure out if we're outland nobles they can use against each other.
Rand: And the Ghealdanin red?
Selene: Oh.
Selene slips away with purpose. A woman approaches Rand.
Anvaere: Be careful of an invitation from Lady Dhulaine. However you reply, there will be costs attached. Hmm. So, what will it be? Yes or no?
Rand: Neither.
Anvaere: Well, now you'll really have the Houses talking. Outland lord or no, something gives me the impression you're staying in the Foregate, aren't you? It must seem so barbaric, celebrating like this while those poor people starve. Their only hope some ridiculous "Hunt for the Horn."
Rand: The queen's reward sounds worth the risk.
Anvaere: Please, boy. There is no reward. There might not even be a horn, for all I know. The queen doesn't care. She wants her city back. After the Aiel War, the farmers and peasants who survived in the countryside came to the city for safety. And now? The Foregate's overrun. But you can't just kick people out of their homes. They'd revolt. You have to give them a reason to leave. Most will die of exposure or disappear in the Blight. But they don't care, so long as they save a little silver. One less poor mouth for the rich to feed. It's an elegant solution, really.
Selene: Sorry to cut in, Lady...
Anvaere: Anvaere. I don't believe we've been introduced.
Selene: No, I don't believe we have.
Selene pulls Rand away. She shows him a bottle of wine.
Selene: Look what I found. Now are you going to tell me who it's for? What's wrong?
Rand: The Hunt for the Horn is not real. There is no reward. It's all a ploy to purge the Foregate.
Selene: [chuckling] Of course it's not real. This is the most political city in the world. Everything anyone says or does is part of some scheme or some game. Even Lady Anvaere. Don't you wonder why she wanted to talk to you?
Rand: What about you? What is your reason for helping me?
Selene: Don't ask questions you know the answer to.
Rand: I'm sorry, I shouldn't have asked for your help. I have to go.
Selene: Wait. We're having fun.
Rand: Sorry.
Selene: You're just going to leave me here? You're going to miss the fireworks.
Rand leaves.
Sanitarium[]
Logain: Back so soon? You must be desperate.
: [inhales]
: Ah...
: [Rand panting]
Logain: You've been suppressing it a long time.
Rand: I have.
Logain: But it won't go away. The itch. The urge to touch it.
Rand: How do I stop it?
Logain: You can't. That's the secret. The answer to the question you already knew. It can't be contained. Eventually, it will spill out of you. Always.
Rand: You are mad.
: [flask shatters]
Logain: There's no madness, boy. The Aes Sedai use that lie to justify their cruelty. They poison the world against men so they can castrate us. But they know that only the Dragon can defeat the Dark One!
Rand: You're not the Dragon.
Logain: No? The blood of Lews Therin Telamon flows in my veins. I can feel him... hear his whispers.
Rand: This was a mistake.
Logain: You're going to get me out of here. I know you are. [chuckles] I'm the only one who can teach you.
Rand: You can't help me. You're sick.
Logain: Maybe. But none of us can hide from what we are.
White Tower[]
: [Egwene crying]
: [inhales]
: [Mat panting]
Mat: Hey. Come over here.
Min: Look, if you're trying to seduce me, the answer is still not...
Mat: I'm not trying to seduce you.
Min: You all right? You seem unusually maudlin tonight.
Mat: Yeah. Yeah. Just come over here.
Min: Okay.
: [grunts]
Min: Mat...
Mat: Yeah?
Min: The door's open.
Mat: Yeah.
Min: So let's go.
Mat: Where?
Min: Who cares?
: I don't know where to go.
: I've been in here for all these months and now I can leave and...
: I don't know where to go.
: [chuckles softly]
Min: All that matters right now is that that door's open, and it's time to walk through it. 'Cause I'm definitely not waiting for you.
Toman Head[]
Perrin wakes in chains in the back of a carriage.
Ishamael: I was starting to worry you might never wake up.
Perrin: Who are you?
Ishamael: Oh, I'm the man standing between you and the spike. You, my friend, are part of a caravan headed to Falme. As an honored guest of Lady Suroth, you will be provided accommodations and a new life with the Seanchan. But between us... that's not a coveted invitation. Nothing good awaits you in the harbor city. You must be thirsty. It's all right. It's just water.
Perrin drinks the water Ishamael offers.
Ishamael: There's something different about you, isn't there, Perrin? I should have expected it when I saw those eyes.
Perrin: What are you talking about?
Ishamael: You know you have something inside you. Something that calls for blood. Something that sets your eyes on fire. Show me, Perrin. I want to meet the monster.
Perrin: Who are you?
Ishamael: You know who I am.
: [wolves howling nearby]
Perrin: You're dead. Rand killed you.
Ishamael: Is that what Moiraine told you?
: [wolves barking, howling]
Ishamael: They're here.
guard: Wolf!
: [clamoring]
: [growling]
: [guards screaming]
: [horses neighing]
: [exclaims]
: [explosions]
: [panicked screams]
Perrin: What do you want from me?
: [women screaming]
: [wolves snarling]
Ishamael: The more wolf you are, the more you're mine. I'll be watching your progress with great interest.
: [groaning]
: [thudding]
: [roaring nearby]
: [guard screams]
guard: Let's go!
: [panting]
: Let's go.
: ♪ ♪
: Run. He'll show you where.
Perrin: What about Loial and the others?
Elyas: You can't help your friends from the back of a cage.
: [guards shouting]
: Run!
: [guard] Right there. Get him!
: [Elyas growls]
: [whines]
White Tower[]
: [Mat whistles]
Mat: Did you steal those nags?
Min: Uh, I prefer the term "liberated." Did you work a few hard days to get that food?
Mat: What can I say? Freedom is in the air tonight.
Min: [chuckles] Hold her. I need to grab one more thing.
: [door closes]
Liandrin: Well?
Min: He's coming with me. It was mostly even his idea.
Liandrin: Well, he's nothing if not predictable.
: Hmm.
Liandrin: You know the way?
Min: Mm-hmm.
Liandrin: Remember... if you succeed, Moiraine won't have anything over either of us ever again. [quietly] Don't let me down.
The Crescent Inn[]
: [door opens]
Selene: If you ever leave me like that again, I will kill you.
Rand and Selene kiss passionately. He starts to remove his jacket.
Selene: No. Leave it on... My Lord. That's it. Show me... Show me. Let go. I'm not afraid of you.
: [panting]
: [crackling, whooshing]
Selene: Rand. Rand!
: [gasps]
: [panicked screams nearby]
: [children screaming]
: [panting]
: You all right?
White Tower[]
Elayne: You're not the first to try. In 3,000 years, there've been over a hundred attempts to bring back a lost friend or lover. It never works. And it takes more than one Aes Sedai to open the Arches.
Egwene: So help me or leave.
Elayne: No. You are going to hurt yourself. You might even die. The best outcome here is one of the sisters will catch you and you will be expelled.
Egwene: You think I care about that now?
Elayne: Yes. Of course you do. I heard what happened at the Two Rivers. The Trolloc attack. The death of so many people, including the young Wisdom. But she didn't die, did she? She survived, found you, and traveled with you here. It's pretty clear the Great Serpent ring would never sit easily on her finger. But she still came. For you.
: [exhales shakily]
Elayne: Do you really think Nynaeve would want you to throw away your life, your future, because she's gone?
Egwene: She's the strongest person I've ever known. [crying] How could she have failed?
Elayne: No one knows what happens in the Arches.
Egwene: I can't leave her.
Elayne: I'll get us some blankets. We can stay the night. Maybe what she faced offered her a better turn of the Wheel.
The Arches[]
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: [birds singing]
: [dog barking]
: [giggling]
: [playful growling]
: [laughing]
Elnore: Mummy, look!
Nynaeve: Did Perrin make that for you?
Perrin: She wanted something to fight off the monsters.
: She's a brave girl. Like her mum.
Elnore: Papa can teach me how to use it.
Nynaeve: Uh, we'll see.
: [horse neighs]
: It's Mat.
: [chuckles]
Mat: My Lady. Forgive me. I did not realize that we had a blademaster in the Two Rivers.
: [chuckling]
: It's me.
: Elnore!
: When did you get so grown-up?
: Welcome home, stranger.
: How about we see if your father needs any help with the honey cakes?
: Yeah? Come on. Off you go.
: Honey cakes?
Nynaeve: All right. Come on then.
: [Mat groans playfully]
: [giggling]
Perrin: No, no, no, no, no.
Nynaeve: I got a letter from Egwene today. She and the other Greens are headed north. Trollocs have invaded Saldaea.
Lan: Well, Saldaea's a far way off.
Nynaeve: Not far enough.
Lan: Egwene Sedai can handle a few Trollocs.
: [groaning]
: [chuckles]
: Do you regret leaving the Tower?
Elnore: Can I have another honey cake?
Nynaeve: You have had plenty. How about you go give Mat and Perrin a hug good night and we get ready for bed? Yeah?
: [banging]
Elnore: Mummy?
: The cellar.
: Now. Go.
: Yeah.
: [growling]
: [Elnore moans]
Nynaeve: I need you to be a brave girl. Just stay here and wait for me to come back. Can you do that for me?
: [snorting]
: [grunting]
: [screeches]
: [panting]
: [grunting]
: [moans]
: [shouts]
: [growls]
: [crying]
: [chokes]
: [screaming]
: [crying] No, no, no, no, no.
: No.
: No, no. No.
Elnore: Mummy? What's that?
Nynaeve: The way back will come but once.
: [growling]
Nynaeve: Come on, sweetheart, we have to go.
Elnore: But I'm scared.
Nynaeve: I know. But I need you to trust me. Do you trust Mummy?
Nynaeve: Okay. Close your eyes. I'm here. Everything's gonna be all right.
Nynaeve runs through the Arch with Elnore in her arms--
-- and Nynaeve emerges in the Arch room, her arms empty and with blood on her white dress. She collapses, sobbing. Egwene and Elayne wake and Egwene runs to her.
Egwene: Shh. You're all right. I'm here. Everything is going to be all right.