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rj.thedragonreborn-第182章

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       〃He was right concerning one thing;〃 Moiraine said; as coolly serene as if she were standing in a meadow。 〃You must take Callandor。 He meant to slay you for it; but it is your birthright。 Better by far that you knew more before your hand held that hilt; yet you have e to the point now; and there is no further time for learning。 Take it; Rand。〃
       Whips of black lightning curled around her; she screamed as they lifted her; hurled her to slide along the floor like a sack until she came up against one of the columns。
       Rand stared up at where the lightning had e from。 There was a deeper shadow up there; near the top of the columns; a blackness that made all other shadows look like noonday; and from it; two eyes of fire stared back at him。
       Slowly the shadow descended; resolving into Ba'alzamon; clothed in dead black; like a Myrddraal's black。 Yet even that was not so dark as the shadow that clung to him。 He hung in the air; two spans above the floor; glaring at Rand with a rage as fierce as his eyes。 〃Twice in this life I have offered you the chance to serve me living。〃 Flames leaped in his mouth as he spoke; and every word roared like a furnace。 〃Twice you have refused; and wounded me。 Now you will serve the Lord of the Grave in death。 Die; Lews Therin Kinslayer。 Die; Rand al'Thor。 It is time for you to die! I take your soul!〃
       As Ba'alzamon put forth his hand; Rand pushed himself up; threw himself desperately toward Callandor; still glittering and flashing in midair。 He did not know whether he could reach it; or touch it if he did; but he was sure it was his only chance。
       Ba'alzamon's blow struck him as he leapt; struck inside him; a ripping and crumpling; tearing something loose; trying to pull a part of him away。 Rand screamed。 He felt as if he were collapsing like an empty sack; as if he were being turned inside out。 The pain in his side; the wound taken at Falme; was almost wele; something to hang onto; a reminder of life。 His hand closed convulsively。 On Callandor's hilt。
       The One Power surged through him; a torrent greater than he could believe; from saidin into the sword。 The crystal blade shone brighter than even Moiraine's fire had。 It was impossible to look at; impossible any longer to see that it was a sword; only that light blazed in his fist。 He fought the flow; wrestled with the implacable tide that threatened to carry him; all that was really him; into the sword with it。 For a heartbeat that took centuries he hung; wavering; balanced on the brink of being scoured away like sand before a flash flood。 With infinite slowness the balance firmed。 It was still as though he stood barefoot on a razor's edge above a bottomless drop; yet something told him this was the best that could be expected。 To channel this much of the Power; he must dance on that sharpness as he had danced the forms of the sword。
       He turned to face Ba'alzamon。 The tearing within him had ceased as soon as his hand touched Callandor。 Only an instant had passed; yet it seemed to have lasted forever。 〃You will not take my soul;〃 he shouted。 〃This time; I mean to finish it once and for all! I mean to finish it now!〃
       Ba'alzamon fled; man and shadow vanishing。
       For a moment Rand stared; frowning。 There had been a sense of… folding … as Ba'alzamon left。 A twisting; as if Ba'alzamon had in some way bent what was。 Ignoring the men staring at him; ignoring Moiraine crumpled at the column base; Rand reached out; through Callandor; and twisted reality to make a door to somewhere else。 He did not know to where; except that it was where Ba'alzamon had gone。
       〃I am the hunter now;〃 he said; and stepped through。
 
       The stone shook under Egwene's feet。 The Stone shook; it rang。 She caught her balance and stopped; listening。 There was no more sound; no other tremor。 Whatever had happened; it was over。 She hurried on。 A door of iron bars stood in her way; with a lock as big as her head。 She channeled Earth before she reached it; and when she pushed against the bars; the lock tore in half。
       She walked quickly across the chamber beyond it; trying not to look at the things hanging on the walls。 Whips and iron pincers were the most innocuous。 With a small shudder she pushed open a smaller iron gate and entered a corridor lined with rough wooden doors; rush torches burning at intervals in iron brackets; she felt almost as much relief at leaving those things behind as she did at finding what she sought。 But which cell?
       The wooden doors opened easily。 Some were unlocked; and the locks on the others lasted no longer than that larger lock had earlier。 But every cell was empty。 Of course。 No one would dream themselves in this place。 Any prisoner who managed to reach Tel'aran'rhiod would dream of a pleasanter place。
       For a moment she felt something close to despair。 She had wanted to believe that finding the right cell would make a difference。 Even finding it could be impossible; though。 This first corridor stretched on and on; and others joined it。
       Suddenly she saw something flicker just ahead of her。 A shape even less substantial than Joiya Byir had been。 It had been a woman; though。 She was sure of that。 A woman seated on a bench beside one of the cell doors。 The image flickered into being again; and was gone。 There was no mistaking that slender neck and the pale; innocent…appearing face with its eyelids fluttering on the edge of sleep。 Amico Nagoyin was drifting toward sleep; dreaming of her guard duties。 And apparently toying drowsily with one of the stolen ter'angreal。 Egwene could understand that; it had been a great effort to stop using the one Verin had given her; even for a few days。
       She knew it was possible to cut a woman off from the True Source even if she had already embraced saidar; but severing a weave already established had to be much harder than damming the flow before it began。 She set the patterns of the weaving; readied them; making the threads of Spirit much stronger; this time; thicker and heavier; a denser weave with a cutting edge like a knife。
       The wavering shape of the Darkfriend appeared again; and Egwene struck out with the flows of Air and Spirit。 For an instant something seemed to resist the weaving of Spirit; and she forced it with all of her might。 It slid into place。
       Amico Nagoyin screamed。 It was a thin sound; barely heard; as faint as she herself was; and she seemed almost like a shadow of what Joiya Byir had been。 Yet the bonds woven of Air held her; she did not vanish again。 Terror twisted the Darkfriend's lovely face; she seemed to be babbling; but her shouts were whispers too soft for Egwene to understand。
       Tying and setting the weaves around the Black sister; Egwene turned her attentions to the cell door。 Impatiently; she let Earth flood into the iron lock。 It fell away in black dust; in a mist that dissolved pletely before it struck the floor。 She swung open the door; and was not surprised to find the cell empty except for one burning rush torch。
       But Amico is bound; and the door is open。
       For a moment she thought of what to do next。 Then she stepped out of the dream。。。
 
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