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e pine held to some green along with a few oaks; but the rest were sheathed in brown if not bare…branched。 To the south; however; lay what had made this spot a good choice for meeting。 A slender spire like a column of gleaming golden lace lay slanting and partly buried in the bare hillside; a good seventy paces of it showing above the treetops。 Every child in the Black Hills old enough to run off leading strings knew of it; but there was not a village inside four days' travel; nor would anyone e within ten miles willingly。 The stories of this place spoke of mad visions; of the dead walking; and death at touching the spire。
       Ethenielle did not consider herself fanciful; yet she shivered slightly。 Nianh said the spire was a fragment from the Age of Legends; and harmless。 With luck; the Aes Sedai had no reason to recall that conversation of years ago。 A pity the dead could not be made to walk; here。 Legend said Kirukan had beheaded a false Dragon with her own hands; and borne two sons by another man who could channel。 Or maybe the same one。 She might have known how to go about their purpose and survive。
       As expected; the first pair of those Ethenielle had e to meet was waiting; each with two attendants。 Paitar Nachiman had many more creases in his long face than the stunningly handsome older man she had admired as a girl; not to mention too little hair and most of that gray。 Fortunately he had relinquished the Arafellin fashion for braids and wore his hair cut short。 But he sat his saddle straight…backed; his shoulders needed no padding in that embroidered green silk coat; and she knew he still could wield the sword at his hip with vigor and skill。 Easar Togita; square…faced and his scalp shaved except for a white topknot; his plain coat the color of old bronze; was a head shorter than the King of Arafel; and slighter; yet he made Paitar look almost soft。 Easar of Shienar did not scowl … if anything; a touch of sadness seemed permanent in his eyes … but he might have been made from the same metal as the long sword on his back。 She trusted both men … and hoped their familial connections helped secure that trust。 Alliances by marriage had always bound the Borderlands together as much as their war against the Blight did; and she had a daughter wed to Easar's third son and a son to Paitar's favorite granddaughter; as well as a brother and two sisters married into their Houses。
       Their panions appeared as different as their kings。 As always; Ishigari Terasian looked just risen from a stupor after a drunken feast; as fat a man as she had ever seen in a saddle; his fine red coat was rumpled; his eyes bleary; his cheeks unshaven。 By contrast; Kyril Shianri; tall and lean; and nearly as elegant as Baldhere despite the dust and sweat on his face; with silver bells on his boot tops and gloves as well as fastened to his braids; he wore his usual expression of dissatisfaction and had a way of always peering coolly down his prominent nose at anyone but Paitar。 Shianri really was a fool in many ways … Arafellin kings rarely made much pretense of listening to councilors; relying instead on their queens … but he was more than he appeared at a glance。 Agelmar Jagad could have been a larger version of Easar; a simple; plainly garbed man of steel and stone with more weapons hung about him than Baldhere carried; sudden death waiting to be unleashed; while Alesune Chulin was as slim as Serailla was stout; as pretty as Serailla was plain; and as fiery as Serailla was calm。 Alesune seemed born to her fine; blue silks。 It was well to remember that judging Serailla by her surface was a mistake; too。
       〃Peace and the Light favor you; Ethenielle of Kandor;〃 Easar said gruffly as Ethenielle reined in before them; and at the same time Paitar intoned; 〃The Light embrace you; Ethenielle of Kandor。〃 Paitar still had a voice to make women's hearts beat faster。 And a wife who knew he was hers to his bootsoles; Ethenielle doubted that Menuki had ever had a jealous moment in her life; or cause for one。
       She made her own greetings just as short; ending with a direct 〃I hope you've e this far without detection。〃
       Easar snorted and leaned on his cantle; eyeing her grimly。 A hard man; but eleven years widowed and still mourning。 He had written poetry for his wife。 There was always more than the surface。 〃If we've been seen; Ethenielle;〃 he grumbled; 〃then we might as well turn back now。〃
       〃You speak of turning back already?〃 Between his tone and a flip of his tasseled reins; Shianri managed to bine disdain with barely enough civility to forestall a challenge。 Even so; Agelmar studied him coldly; shifting in his saddle slightly; a man recalling where each of his weapons was placed。 Old allies in many battles along the Blight; but those new suspicions swirled。
       Alesune made her mount dance; a gray mare as tall as a war…horse。 The thin white streaks in her long black hair suddenly seemed crests on a helmet; and her eyes made it easy to forget that Shienaran women neither trained with weapons nor fought duels。 Her title was simply shatayan of the royal household; yet whoever believed any shatayan's influence stopped at ordering the cooks and maids and victualers made a grave error。 〃Foolhardiness is not courage; Lord Shianri。 We leave the Blight all but unguarded; and if we fail; maybe even if we succeed; some of us could find our heads on spikes。 Perhaps all of us will。 The White Tower may well see to it if this al'Thor does not。〃
       〃The Blight seems almost asleep;〃 Terasian muttered; whiskers rasping as he rubbed his fleshy chin。 〃I've never seen it so quiet。〃
       〃The Shadow never sleeps;〃 Jagad put in quietly; and Terasian nodded as if that; too; was something to consider。 Agelmar was the best general of them all; one of the best to be found anywhere; but Terasian's place at Paitar's right hand had not e because he was a good drinking panion。
       〃What I've left behind can guard the Blight short of the Trolloc Wars ing again;〃 Ethenielle said in a firm voice。 〃I trust you've all done as well。 It hardly matters; though。 Does anyone believe we truly can turn back now?〃 She made that last question dry; expecting no answer; but she received one。
       〃Turn back?〃 a young woman's high voice demanded behind her。 Tenobia of Saldaea galloped into the gathering; drawing her white gelding up so that he reared flamboyantly。 Thick lines of pearls marched down the dark gray sleeves of her narrow…skirted riding habit; while red…and…gold embroidery swirled thickly to emphasize the narrowness of her waist and the roundness of her bosom。 Tall for a woman; she managed to be pretty if not beautiful despite a nose that was overbold at best。 Large tilted eyes of a dark deep blue certainly helped; but so did a confidence in herself so strong that she seemed to glow with it。 As expected; the Queen of Saldaea was acpanied only by Kalyan Ramsin; one of her numerous uncles; a scarred and grizzled man with the face of an eagle and thick mustaches that curved down around his mouth。 Tenobia Kazadi tolerated the counsel of soldiers; but no one else。 〃I will not turn back;〃 she went on fiercely; 〃whatever the rest of you do。 I sent my
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