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 flinched; and Rand thought he very nearly turned his gelding and rode away on the spot。
       〃I know my duty;〃 he told her。 And I know my fate; he thought; but he did not say that aloud; he was not asking sympathy。 〃One of us had to go back; Moiraine; and Perrin wanted to。 You're willing to let anything go to save the world。 I。。。 I do what I have to。〃 The Warder nodded; though he said nothing; Lan would not disagree with Moiraine in front of others。
       〃And the next secret?〃 she said insistently。 She would not give up until she had ferreted it out; and he had no reason to keep it secret any longer。 Not this part of it。
       〃Portal Stones;〃 he said simply。 〃If we are lucky。〃
       〃Oh; Light!〃 Mat groaned。 〃Bloody flaming Light! Don't grimace at me; Egwene! Lucky? Isn't once enough; Rand? You almost killed us; remember? No; worse than killed。 I would rather ride back to one of those farms and ask for a job slopping pigs the rest of my life。〃
       〃You can go your own way if you want; Mat;〃 Rand told him。 Moiraine's calm face was a mask over fury; but he ignored the icy stare that tried to still his tongue。 Even Lan looked disapproving; for all his hard face did not change very much; the Warder believed in duty before anything else。 Rand would do his duty; but his friends。。。 He did not like making people do things; he would not do it to his friends。 That much he could avoid; surely。 〃You've no reason to e to the Waste。〃
       〃Oh; yes I do。 At least。。。 Oh; burn me! I've one life to give away; don't I? Why not like this?〃 Mat laughed nervously; and a bit wildly。 〃Bloody Portal Stones! Light!〃
       Rand frowned; he was the one they all said was supposed to go mad; but Mat was the one who seemed on the edge of it now。
       Egwene blinked at Mat worriedly; but it was Rand she leaned toward。 〃Rand; Verin Sedai told me a little about Portal Stones。 She told me about the。。。 journey you took。 Do you really mean to do this?〃
       〃It's what I have to do; Egwene。〃 He had to move quickly; and there was no quicker way than Portal Stones。 Remnants of an Age older than the Age of Legends; even Aes Sedai of the Age of Legends had not understood them; it seemed。 But there was no quicker way。 If it worked the way he hoped。
       Moiraine had listened to the exchange patiently。 Especially to Mat's part of it; though Rand could not see why。 Now she said; 〃Verin also told me of your journey using Portal Stones。 That was only a few people and horses; not hundreds; and if you did not almost kill everyone as Mat says; it yet sounded an experience no one would wish to repeat。 Nor did it turn out as you expected。 It also required a great deal of the Power; almost enough to kill you at least; Venn said。 Even if you leave most of the Aiel behind; do you dare risk the attempt?〃
       〃I have to;〃 he said; feeling at his belt pouch; at the small hard shape behind the letters; but she went right on as if he had not spoken。
       〃Are you even certain there is a Portal Stone in the Waste? Verin certainly knows more of them than I; but I have never heard of one。 If there is; will it place us any closer to Rhuidean than we are right now?〃
       〃Some six hundred or so years ago;〃 he told her; 〃a peddler tried to get a look at Rhuidean。〃 Another time it would have been a pleasure to be able to lecture her for a change。 Not today。 There was too much he did not know。 〃This fellow apparently didn't see anything of it; he claimed to have seen a golden city up in the clouds; drifting over the mountains。〃
       〃There are no cities in the Waste;〃 Lan said; 〃in the clouds or on the ground。 I've fought the Aiel。 They have no cities。〃
       Egwene nodded。 〃Aviendha told me she had never seen a city until she left the Waste。〃
       〃Maybe so;〃 Rand said。 〃But the peddler also saw something sticking out of the side of one of those mountains。 A Portal Stone。 He described it perfectly。 There isn't anything else like a Portal Stone。 When I described one to the chief librarian in the Stone。。。〃 Without naming what he was after; he did not add。 〃。。。he recognized it; even if he didn't know what it was; enough to show me four on an old map of Tear … 〃
       〃Four?〃 Moiraine sounded startled。 〃All in Tear? Portal Stones are not so mon as that。〃
       〃Four;〃 Rand said definitely。 The bony old librarian had been certain; even digging out a tattered yellowed manuscript telling of efforts to move the 〃unknown artifacts of an earlier Age〃 to the Great Holding。 Every attempt had failed; and the Tairens had finally given up。 That was confirmation to Rand; Portal Stones resisted being moved。 〃One lies not an hour's ride from where we are;〃 he continued。 〃The Aiel allowed the peddler to leave; since he was a peddler。 With one of his mules and as much water as he could carry on his back。 Somehow he made it as far as a stedding in the Spine of the World; where he met a man named Soran Milo; who was writing a book called The Killers of the Black Veil。 The librarian brought me a battered copy when I asked for books on the Aiel。 Milo apparently based it all on Aiel who came to trade at the stedding; and he got almost everything wrong anyway; according to Rhuarc; but a Portal Stone can't be anything but a Portal Stone。〃 He had examined other maps and manuscripts; dozens of them; supposedly studying Tear and its history; learning the land; no one could have had a clue what he intended before a few minutes ago。
       Moiraine sniffed; and her white mare; Aldieb; frisked a few steps; picking up her irritation。 〃A supposed story told by a supposed peddler who claimed to have seen a golden city floating in the clouds。 Has Rhuarc seen this Portal Stone? He has actually been to Rhuidean。 Even if this peddler did go into the Waste; and did see a Portal Stone; it could have been anywhere。 A man telling a story usually tries to better what really happened。 A city floating in the clouds?〃
       〃How do you know it doesn't?〃 he said。 Rhuarc had been willing to laugh at all the wrong things Milo had written about Aiel; but he had not been very forthing about Rhuidean。 No; more than that; or less; rather。 The Aielman had refused even to ment on the parts of the book supposedly about Rhuidean。 Rhuidean; in the lands of the Jenn Aiel; the clan which is not; that was almost the extent of what Rhuarc would say about it。 Rhuidean was not to be spoken of。
       The Aes Sedai was not best pleased with his flippant remark; but he did not care。 She had kept too many secrets herself; made him follow her on blind trust too often。 Let it be her turn。 She had to learn that he was not a puppet。 I'll take her advice when I think it's right; but I won't dance on Tar Valon's strings again。 He would die on his own terms。
       Egwene moved her gray horse closer; riding almost knee to knee with him。 〃Rand; do you really mean to risk our lives on a。。。 a chance? Rhuarc did not tell you anything; did he? When I ask Aviendha about Rhuidean; she shuts up tight as a hickory nut。〃 Mat looked sick。
       Rand kept his face still; not letting his flash of shame show。 He had not meant to frighten his friends。 〃There is a Portal Stone there;〃 he maintained。 He rubbed the hard shape in his pouch again。 This had to work。
       The librarian's maps had been old; but in a way that was a help。 The grasslands they rode now had been forest when those maps were drawn; but few trees remained; far…scattered scraggly copses of white oak and pine and maidenhair; tall solitary trees he did not recognize; with gnarled spindly trunks。 He could make out the shape of the land easily; hills shrouded mainly in high grass now。
       On the maps two tall bent ridges; one close behind the other; had pointed to the cluster of round hills where the Portal Stone was。 If the maps had been well made。 If the librarian really had recognized his description; and the green diamond mark actually meant ancient ruins as he claimed。 Why would he lie? I'm getting too suspicious。 No; I have to be suspicious。 As trusting as a viper; and as cold。 He did not like it; though。
       To the north he could just make out hills with no trees at all; speckled with moving shapes that must be horses。 The High Lords' herds; grazing a

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