rj.acrownofswords-第124章
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white shirt unlaced at the top; who watched her with startlingly blue eyes from a deep; cushioned armchair in front of a marble fireplace where flames danced along long logs。 She stood in a wood…paneled room that might have belonged to a wealthy merchant or noble of moderate rank in this time; the furniture lightly carved and touched with gilt; the rugs woven in red…and…gold arabesques。 She did not doubt it was somewhere close by Shayol Ghul; though; it did not have the feel of Tel'aran'rhiod; the only other possibility。 Swiveling her head hastily; she drew a deep breath。 The Myrddraal was nowhere to be seen。 Tight bands of cuande seemed to vanish from around her chest。
〃Did you enjoy your time in the vacuole?〃
Moghedien felt icy fingers dig into her scalp。 She was no researcher or maker; but she knew that word。 She did not even think to ask how a young man of this time did; too。 Sometimes there were bubbles in the Pattern; though someone like Mesaana would say that was too simple an explanation。 Vacuoles could be entered; if you knew how; and manipulated much like the rest of the world … researchers had often done great experiments in vacuoles; so she vaguely remembered hearing … but they were outside the Pattern really; and sometimes they closed up; or perhaps broke off and drifted away。 Even Mesaana could not say what happened … except that anything in them at the time was gone forever。
〃How long?〃 She was surprised her voice was so steady。 She rounded on the young man; who sat there showing her white teeth。 〃I said; how long? Or don't you know?〃
〃I saw you arrive。。。 〃 He paused; lifting a silver goblet from the table beside his chair; eyes smiling at her over the rim as he drank。 〃。。。 the night before last。〃
She could not hide a relieved gasp。 The only reason anyone would want to enter a vacuole was that time flowed differently there; sometimes slower; sometimes faster。 Sometimes much faster。 She would not have been entirely surprised to learn that the Great Lord had really imprisoned her for a hundred years; or a thousand; to emerge into a world already his; to make her way feeding among carrion while the other Chosen stood at the pinnacle。 She was still one of the Chosen; in her own mind; at least。 Until the Great Lord himself said she was not。 She had never heard of anyone being released once a mindtrap was set; but she would find a way。 There was always a way for those who were cautious; while those fell who called caution cowardice。 She herself had carried a few of that so…called brave sort to Shayol Ghul to be fitted with cour'souvra。
Suddenly; it occurred to her that this fellow knew a great deal for a Friend of the Dark; especially one not many years past twenty。 He swung one leg over an arm of the chair; lounging insolently under her scrutiny。 Graendal might have snatched him; if he had any position or power; only too strong a chin kept him from being pretty enough。 She did not think she had ever seen eyes so blue。 With his insolence in her very face and what she had had to endure at Shaidar Haran's hands so fresh; with the Source calling her and the Myrddraal gone; she considered teaching this young Friend of the Dark a sharp lesson。 The fact that her clothes were grimy added their part; she herself smelled faintly of the perfume in the wash water; but she had had no way to clean the rough woolen dress in which she fled Egwene al'Vere; with its rips from her journey down to the Pit。 Prudence prevailed … this room must be close to Shayol Ghul … but barely。
〃What is your name?〃 she demanded。 〃Do you have any idea who you are speaking to?〃
〃Yes; I do; Moghedien。 You may call me Moridin。〃
Moghedien gasped。 Not for the name; any fool could call himself Death。 But a tiny black fleck; just large enough to see; floated straight across one of those blue eyes and then across the other in the same line。 This Moridin had tapped into the True Power; and more than once。 Much more。 She knew that some men who could channel survived in this time aside from al'Thor … this fellow was much of a size with al'Thor … but she had not expected the Great Lord to allow one that particular honor。 An honor with a bite; as any of the Chosen knew。 In the long run; the True Power was far more addictive than the One Power; a strong will could hold down the desire to draw more saidar or saidin; but she herself did not believe the will existed strong enough to resist the True Power; not once the saa appeared in your eyes。 The final price was different; but no less terrible。
〃You have been given distinction greater than you know;〃 she told him。 As though her filthy dress was the finest streith; she took the armchair opposite him。 〃Bring me some of that wine; and I will tell you。 Only twenty…nine others have ever been granted … 〃
To her shock; he laughed。 〃You misapprehend; Moghedien。 You still serve the Great Lord; but not quite as you once did。 The time for playing your own games has passed。 If you had not managed to do some good by accident; you would be dead now。〃
〃I am one of the Chosen; boy;〃 she said; fury burning through caution。 She sat up straight; facing him with all the knowledge of an Age that made his little different from times of mud huts。 As much of that knowledge as she had; anyway; and in some areas; concerning the One Power; no one outstripped her。 She almost embraced the Source no matter how close Shayol Ghul lay。 〃Your mother probably used my name to frighten you not so many years gone; but know that grown men who could crumple you like a rag sweated when they heard it。 You will watch your tongue with me!〃
He reached into the open neck of his shirt; and her own tongue clove to the roof of her mouth。 Her eyes fixed on the small cage of gold wire and blood…red crystal that he drew out dangling on a cord。 She thought vaguely that he tucked another just like it back in; but she had eyes only for her own。 It definitely was hers。 His thumb stroked; and she felt that caress across her mind; her soul。 Breaking a mindtrap did not require much more pressure than he was using。 She could be on the other side of the world or farther; and it would not matter a hair。 The part of her that was her would be separated; she would still see with her eyes and hear with her ears; taste what crossed her tongue and feel what touched her; but helpless within an automaton that was utterly obedient to whoever held the cour'souvra。 Whether or not there was any way to get free of it; a mindtrap was just what its name implied。 She could feel the blood draining from her face。
〃You understand now?〃 he said。 〃You still serve the Great Lord; but now it will be by doing as I say。〃
〃I understand; Mia'cova;〃 she said automatically。
Again he laughed; a deep rich sound that mocked her as he put the mindtrap away beneath his shirt。 〃There is no need for that; now you've had your lesson。 I will call you Moghedien; and you will call me Moridin。 You are still one of the Chosen。 Who is there to replace you?〃
〃Yes; of course; Moridin;〃 she said tonelessly。 Whatever he said; she knew that she was owned。
Chapter 26
(Sunburst)
The Irrevocable Words
Morgase lay awake; staring at the ceiling through the moonlit darkness; and tried to think of her daughter。 A single pale linen sheet covered her; but despite the heat she sweated in a thick woolen sleeping gown; laced tightly to the neck。 Sweat hardly mattered; no matter how many times she bathed; no matter how hot the water; she did not feel clean。 Elayne must be safe in the White Tower。 At times it seemed years since she could make herself trust Aes Sedai; yet whatever the paradox; the Tower was surely the safest place for Elayne。 She tried to think of Gawyn … he would be in Tar Valon with his sister; full of his pride for her; so earnest in his desire to be her shield when she needed one … and of Galad … why would they not let her see him? She loved him as much as if he had e out of her own body; and in so many ways he needed it more than the other two。 She tried to think of them。 It was difficult to think of anything except。。。 Wide eyes stared up into the darkness; glistening with