rj.thepathofdaggers-第109章
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〃It took a while to figure out what I had to do;〃 Narishma replied in a flat voice。 〃You didn't tell me everything。 You nearly killed me。〃
That was ridiculous。 Rand had told him everything he needed to know。 He was sure of it。 There was no point to trusting the man as far as he had; only to have him die and ruin everything。 Carefully he tucked the bundle beneath his cot。 His hands trembled with the urge to strip the wrappings away; to make sure they held what Narishma had been sent for。 The man would not have dared return if they did not。 〃Get yourself into a proper coat before you join the others;〃 he said。 〃And Narishma。。。 〃 Rand straightened; fixing the other man with a steady gaze。 〃You tell anyone about this; and I will kill you。〃
Kill the whole world; Lews Therin laughed; a moan of derision。 Of despair。 I killed the world; and you can; too; if you try hard。
Narishma struck himself hard on the chest with his fist。 〃As you mand; my Lord Dragon;〃 he said sourly。
Bright and early the next morning; a thousand men of the Legion of the Dragon marched out of Illian; across the Causeway of the Northern Star; stepping to the steady beat of drums。 Well; it was early; anyway。 Thick gray clouds roiled across the sky; and a stiff sea breeze sharp with salt whipped cloaks and banners; muttering of another storm on the way。 The Legion attracted a good bit of attention from the armsmen already in the camp; with their blue…painted Andoran helmets and their long blue coats worked on the chest with a red…and…gold Dragon。 A blue pennant bearing the Dragon and a number marked each of the five panies。 The Legionmen were different in many ways。 For instance; they wore breastplates; but beneath their coats; so as not to hide the Dragons … the same reason the coats buttoned up one side … and every man carried a short…sword at his hip and a steel…armed crossbow; every one shouldered exactly the same as every other。 The officers walked; each with a tall red plume on his helmet; just ahead of drum and pennant。 The only horses were Morr's mouse…colored gelding; at their head; and pack animals at the rear。
〃Foot;〃 Weiramon muttered; slapping his reins on a gauntleted hand。 〃Burn my soul; they're no good; foot。 They'll scatter at the first charge。 Before。〃 The first of the column strode off the causeway。 They had helped take Illian; and they had not scattered。
Semaradrid shook his head。 〃No pikes;〃 he muttered。 〃I have seen well…led foot hold; with pikes; but without。。。 〃 He made a sound of disgust in his throat。
Gregorin Panar; the third man sitting his saddle near Rand to watch the new arrivals; said nothing。 Perhaps he had no prejudice against infantry … though if he did not; he would be one of only a handful of noblemen Rand had met without it … but he tried hard not to frown and almost succeeded。 Everyone knew by now that the men with the Dragon on their chests bore arms because they had chosen to follow Rand; chosen to follow the Dragon Reborn; for no other reason than that they wanted to。 The Illianer had to be wondering where they were going that Rand wanted the Legion and the Council of Nine was not trusted to know。 For that matter; Semaradrid eyed Rand sideways。 Only Weiramon was too stupid to think。
Rand turned Tai'daishar away。 Narishma's package had been rewrapped; into a thinner bundle; and tied beneath his left stirrup leather。 〃Strike the camp; we're moving;〃 he told the three nobles。
This time; he let Dashiva weave the gateway to take them all away。 The plain…faced fellow frowned at him and mumbled to himself … Dashiva actually seemed affronted; for some reason! … and Gedwyn and Rochaid; their horses shoulder…by…shoulder; watched with sardonic smiles as the silvery slash of light rotated into a hole in nothing。 Watched Rand more than Dashiva。 Well; let them watch。 How often could he seize saidin and risk falling dizzily on his face before he really did fall? It could not be where they could see。
This time; the gateway took them to a wide road carved through the low; brushy foothills of mountains to the west。 The Nemarellin Mountains。 Not the equals of the Mountain of Mist; and not a patch on the Spine of the World; but they rose dark and severe against the sky; sharp peaks that walled the west coast of Illian。 Beyond them lay Kabal Deep; and beyond that。。。
Men began to recognize the peaks soon enough。 Gregorin Panar took one look around and nodded in sudden satisfaction。 The other three Councilors and Marcolin reined close to him to talk while horsemen were still pouring through the gateway。 Semaradrid required only a bit longer to puzzle it out; and Tihera; and they also looked as if they understood now。
The Silver Road ran from the City to Lugard; and carried all of the inland trade for the west。 There was a Gold Road; too; that led to Far Madding。 Roads and names alike dated from before there had been an Illian。 Centuries of wagon wheels; hooves and boots had beaten them hard; and the cemaros could only skim them with mud。 They were among the few reliable highways in Illian for moving large groups of men in winter。 Everyone knew about the Seanchan in Ebou Dar by this time; though a good many of the tales Rand had heard among the armsmen made the invaders seem Trollocs' meaner cousins。 If the Seanchan intended to strike into Illian; the Silver Road was a good place to gather for defense。
Semaradrid and the others thought they knew what he planned: he must have learned that the Seanchan were ing; and the Asha'man were there to destroy them when they did。 Given the stories about the Seanchan; no one seemed too upset that that left little for them to do。 Of course; Weiramon had to have it explained to him finally; by Tihera; and he was upset; though he tried to mask it behind a grand speech about the wisdom of the Lord Dragon and the military genius of the Lord of the Morning; along with how he; personally; would lead the first charge against these Seanchan。 A pure bull…goose fool。 With luck; anyone else who learned of a gathering on the Silver Road would at least not be too much brighter than Semaradrid or Gregorin。 With luck; no one who mattered would learn before it was too late。
Settling in to wait; Rand thought it would only be another day or so; but as the days stretched out; he began to wonder whether he might be nearly as big a fool as Weiramon。
Most of the Asha'man were out searching across Illian and Tear and the Plains of Maredo for the rest of those Rand wanted。 Searching through the cemaros。 Gateways and Traveling were all very well; but even Asha'man took time to find who they sought when downpours hid anything fifty paces away and quagmires dragged rumor to a near halt。 Searching Asha'man passed within a mile of their quarry in ignorance; and turned only to learn the men had moved on again。 Some had farther to go; seeking people not necessarily eager to be found。 Days passed before the first brought news。
The High Lord Sunamon joined Weiramon; a fat man with an unctuous manner … toward Rand; at least。 Smooth in his fine silk coat; always smiling; he was voluble in his declarations of loyalty; but he had plotted against Rand so long that he probably did so in his sleep。 The High Lord Torean came; with his lumpy farmer's face and his vast wealth; stammering about the honor of riding once more at the Lord Dragon's side。 Gold concerned Torean more than anything else; except possibly the privileges Rand had taken away from the nobles in Tear。 He seemed particularly dismayed to learn there were no serving girls in the camp; and not so much as a village nearby where pliant farmgirls might be found。 Torean had schemed against Rand every bit as often as Sunamon。 Maybe even more than Gueyam; or Maraconn; or Arae。
There were others。 There was Bertome Saighan; a short; ruggedly handsome man with the front of his head shaved。 He supposedly did not mourn the death of his cousin Colavaere too greatly; both because that made him the new High Seat of House Saighan and because rumor said Rand had executed her。 Or murdered her。 Bertome bowed and smiled; and his smile never reached his dark eyes。 Some said he