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rj.thedragonreborn-第71章

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se; but the power … the Power … surging through her was enough。 Especially when added to her secret。
       Beldeine scrubbed a hand across tearstained cheeks。 〃I had to。 You must understand。 I had to。 They。。。 They。。。〃 She took a deep; shuddering breath; it all came out in a rush。 〃Three nights ago they took me while I slept and stilled me。〃 Her voice rose to a near shriek。 〃They stilled me! I cannot channel any longer!〃
       〃Light;〃 Egwene breathed。 The rush of saidar cushioned her against the shock。 〃The Light help and fort you; my daughter。 Why didn't you tell me? I would have。。。〃 She let it trail away; knowing there was nothing she could do。
       〃What would you have done? … What? Nothing! There's nothing you can do。 But they said they could give it back to me; with the power of。。。 the power of the Dark One。〃 Her eyes squeezed shut; leaking tears。 〃They hurt me; Mother; and they made me。。。 Oh; Light; they hurt me! Elaida told me they would make me whole again; make me able to channel again; if I obeyed。 That's why I。。。 I had to!〃
       〃So Elaida is Black Ajah;〃 Egwene said grimly。 A narrow wardrobe stood against the wall; and in it hung a green silk dress; kept for when she had no time to return to her rooms。 A striped stole hung beside the dress。 She began to dress herself; quickly。 〃What have they done with Rand? Where have they taken him? Answer me; Beldeine! Where is Rand al'Thor?〃
       Beldeine huddled; lips trembling; eyes turned bleakly inward; but finally she roused herself enough to say; 〃The Traitor's Court; Mother。 They took him to the Traitor's Court。〃
       Shivers assaulted Egwene。 Shivers of fear。 Shivers of rage。 Elaida had not waited; not even an hour。 The Traitor's Court was used for only three purposes: executions; the stilling of an Aes Sedai; or the gentling of a man who could channel。 But all of the three took an order from the Amyrlin Seat。 So who wears the stole out there? Elaida; she was sure。 But how could she make them accept her so quickly; with me not tried; not sentenced? There cannot be another Amyrlin until I've been stripped of stole and staff。 And they'll not find that easy to do。 Light! Rand! She started for the door。
       〃What can you do; Mother?〃 Beldeine cried。 〃What can you do?〃 It was not clear whether she meant for Rand or for herself。
       〃More than anyone suspects;〃 Egwene said。 〃I never held the Oath Rod; Beldeine。〃 Beldeine's gasp followed her from the room。
       Egwene's memory still played hide…and…seek with her。 She knew no woman could achieve the shawl and the ring without pledging the Three Oaths with the Oath Rod firmly in hand; the ter'angreal sealing her to keep those oaths as if they had been engraved on her bones at birth。 No woman became Aes Sedai without being bound to them。 Yet she knew that somehow; in some fashion she could not begin to dredge up; she had done just that。
       Her shoes clicked swiftly as she ran。 At least she knew now why the halls were empty。 Every Aes Sedai; except perhaps those she had left in the storeroom; every Accepted; every novice; even all the servants; would be gathered in the Traitor's Court; according to custom; to watch the will of Tar Valon made fact。
       And the Warders would be ringing the courtyard against the possibility that someone might try to free the man to be gentled。 The remnants of Guaire Amalasan's armies had attempted it; at the end of what some called the War of the Second Dragon; just before Artur Hawkwing's rise had given Tar Valon other things to worry it; and so had Raolin Darksbane's followers; long years earlier。 Whether Rand had any followers or not; she could not remember; but Warders remembered such things; and guarded against them。
       If Elaida; or another; truly did wear the stole of the Amyrlin; the Warders might well not admit her to the Traitor's Court。 She knew she could force a way in。 It would need to be done quickly; there was no point if Rand was gentled while she was still wrapping Warders in Air。 Even Warders would break if she loosed the lightnings on them; and balefire; and broke the ground under their feet。 Balefire? she wondered。 But it would also do no good if she broke Tar Valon's power to save Rand。 She had to save both。
       Well short of the ways that led to the Traitor's Court; she turned aside and climbed; up stairs and ramps that grew narrower and tighter the higher she went; until she thrust open a trapdoor and climbed out onto a sloping tower top; a roof of nearly white tiles。 From there; she could see across other roofs; past other towers; into the broad open well of the Traitor's Court。
       The court was crowded except for a cleared space in the middle。 People filled the windows overlooking it; crowded the balconies and even the rooftops; but she could make out the lone man; small at that distance; swaying in his chains in the center of the cleared space。 Rand。 Twelve Aes Sedai surrounded him; and another … who Egwene knew had to be wearing a seven…striped stole; even though she could not distinguish it … stood before Rand。 Elaida。 The words she must be saying crept into Egwene's head。
       This man; abandoned of the Light; has touched saidin; the male half of the True Source。 Thus do we hold him。 Most abominably has this man channeled the One Power; knowing that saidin is tainted by the Dark One; tainted for men's pride; tainted for men's sin。 Thus do we chain him。
       Forcefully; Egwene pushed the rest of it out of her thoughts。 Thirteen Aes Sedai。 Twelve sisters and the Amyrlin; the traditional number for gentling。 The same number as for。。。 She rid herself of that; too。 She had no time for anything but what she was there to do。 If she could only manage to reason out how。
       At that distance; she thought she could manage to lift him with Air。 Pick him right out of the circle of Aes Sedai and float him straight to her。 Maybe。 Even if she could find the strength; even if she did not drop him to his death halfway; it would be a slow process; with him a helpless target for archers; and the glow of saidar pointing out her own position for any Aes Sedai who looked。 Any Myrddraal; for that matter。
       〃Light;〃 she muttered; 〃there's no other way short of starting a war inside the White Tower。 And I may do that anyway。〃 She gathered the Power; separated skeins; directed flows。
       The way back will e but once。 Be steadfast。
       It had been so long since she last heard those words that she gave a start; slipped on the smooth tiles; barely caught herself short of the edge。 The ground lay a hundred paces down。 She looked over her shoulder。
       There on the tower top; tilted to sit flat against the sloping tiles; was a silver arch filled with a glowing light。 The arch flickered and wavered; streaks of angry red and yellow darted through the white light。
       The way back will e but once。 Be steadfast。
       The archway thinned to transparency; grew solid again。
       Frantic; Egwene gazed toward the Traitor's Court。 There had to be time。 There had to be。 All she needed was a few minutes; perhaps ten; and luck。
       Voices bored into her head; not the disembodied; unknowable voice that warned her to be steadfast; 
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