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 the Builders' work; any more than could I。 Those intricate curves and patterns your people create are beyond human eyes and hands to make。 Perhaps we wished to avoid a poor imitation that would only have been an ever…present reminder to us of what we had lost。 There is a different beauty in simplicity; in a single line placed just so; a single flower among the rocks。 The harshness of the stone makes the flower more precious。 We try not to dwell too much on what is gone。 The strongest heart will break under that strain。〃
       〃The rose petal floats on water;〃 Lan recited softly。 〃The kingfisher flashes above the pond。 Life and beauty swirl in the midst of death。〃
       〃Yes;〃 Agelmar said。 〃Yes。 That one has always symbolized the whole of it to me; too。〃 The two men bowed their heads to one another。
       Poetry out of Lan? The man was like an onion; every time Rand thought he knew something about the Warder; he discovered another layer underneath。Loial nodded slowly。 〃Perhaps I also dwell too much on what is gone。 And yet; the groves were beautiful。〃 But he was looking at the stark room as if seeing it anew; and suddenly finding things worth seeing。
       Ingtar appeared and bowed to Lord Agelmar。 〃Your pardon; Lord; but you wanted to know of anything out of the ordinary; however small。〃
       〃Yes; what is it?〃
       〃A small thing; Lord。 A stranger tried to enter the town。 Not of Shienar。 By his accent; a Lugarder。 Sometimes; at least。 When the South Gate guards attempted to question him; he ran away。 He was seen to enter the forest; but only a short time later he was found scaling the wall。〃
       〃A small thing!〃 Agelmar's chair scraped across the floor as he stood。 〃Peace! The tower watch is so negligent a man can reach the walls unseen; and you call it a small thing?〃
       〃He is a madman; Lord。〃 Awe touched Ingtar's voice。 〃The Light shields madmen。 Perhaps the Light cloaked the tower watch's eyes and allowed him to reach the walls。 Surely one poor madman can do no harm。〃
       〃Has he been brought to the keep yet? Good。 Bring him to me here。 Now。〃 Ingtar bowed and left; and Agelmar turned to Moiraine。 〃Your pardon; Aes Sedai; but I must see to this。 Perhaps he is only a pitiful wretch with his mind blinded by the Light; but 。。。 Two days gone; five of our own people were found in the night trying to saw through the hinges of a horsegate。 Small; but enough to let Trollocs in。〃 He grimaced。 〃Darkfriends; I suppose; though I hate to think it of any Shienaran。 They were torn to pieces by the people before the guards could take them; so I'll never know。 If Shienarans can be Darkfriends; I must be especially careful of outlanders in these days。 If you wish to withdraw; I will have you shown to your rooms。 〃
       〃Darkfriends know neither border nor blood;〃 Moiraine said。 〃They are found in every land; and are of none。 I; too; am interested in seeing this man。 The Pattern is forming a Web; Lord Agelmar; but the final shape of the Web is not yet set。 It may yet entangle the world; or unravel and set the Wheel to a new weaving。 At this point; even small things can change the shape of the Web。 At this point I am wary of small things out of the ordinary。〃
       Agelmar glanced at Nynaeve and Egwene。 〃As you wish; Aes Sedai。〃
       Ingtar returned; with two guards carrying long bills; and escorting a man who looked like a ragbag turned inside out。 Grime layered his face and matted his scraggly; uncut hair and beard。 He hunched into the room; sunken eyes darting this way and that。 A rancid smell wafted ahead of him。
       Rand sat forward intently; trying to see through all the dirt。
       〃You've no cause to be holding me like this;〃 the filthy man whined。 〃I'm only a poor destitute; abandoned by the Light and seeking a place; like everyone else; to shelter from the Shadow。〃
       〃The Borderlands are a strange place to seek … 〃 Agelmar began; when Mat cut him off。
       〃The peddler!〃
       〃Padan Fain;〃 Perrin agreed; nodding。
       〃The beggar;〃 Rand said; suddenly hoarse。 He sat back at the sudden hatred that flared in Fain's eyes。 〃He's the man who was asking about us in Caemlyn。 He has to be。〃
       〃So this concerns you after all; Moiraine Sedai;〃 Agelmar said slowly。
       Moiraine nodded。 〃I greatly fear that it does。〃
       〃I didn't want to。〃 Fain began to cry。 Fat tears cut runnels in the dirt on his cheeks; but they were unable to reach the bottom layer。 〃He made me! Him and his burning eyes。〃 Rand flinched。 Mat had his hand under his coat; no doubt clutching the dagger from Shadar Logoth again。 〃He made me his hound! His hound; to hunt and follow with never a bit of rest。 Only his hound; even after he threw me away。〃
       〃It does concern us all;〃 Moiraine said grimly。 〃Is there a place where I can talk with him alone; Lord Agelmar?〃 Her mouth tightened with distaste。 〃And wash him first。 I may need to touch him。〃 Agelmar nodded and spoke softly to Ingtar; who bowed and disappeared through the door。
       〃I will not be pelled!〃 The voice was Fain's; but he was no longer crying; and an arrogant snap had replaced the whine。 He stood upright; not crouching at all。 Throwing back his head; he shouted at the ceiling。 〃Never again! I … will … not!〃 He faced Agelmar as if the men flanking him were his own bodyguard and the Lord of Fal Dara his equal rather than his captor。 His tone became sleek and oily。 〃There is a misunderstanding here; Great Lord。 I am sometimes taken by spells; but that will pass soon。 Yes; soon I will be rid of them。〃 Contemptuously he flicked his fingers against the rags he wore。 〃Do not be misled by these; Great Lord。 I have had to disguise myself against those who have tried to stop me; and my journey has been long and hard。 But at last I have reached lands where men still know the dangers of Ba'alzamon; where men still fight the Dark One。〃
       Rand stared; goggling。 It was Fain's voice; but the words did not sound like the peddler at all。
       〃So you've e here because we fight Trollocs;〃 Agelmar said。 〃And you are so important that someone wants to stop you。 These people say you are a peddler called Padan Fain; and that you are following them。〃
       Fain hesitated。 He glanced at Moiraine and hurriedly pulled his eyes away from the Aes Sedai。 His gaze ran across the Emond's Fielders; then jerked back to Agelmar。 Rand felt the hate in that look; and the fear。 When Fain spoke again; though; his voice was unruffled。 〃Padan Fain is simply one of the many disguises I have been forced to wear over the years。 Friends of the Dark pursue me; for I have learned how to defeat the Shadow。 I can show you how to defeat him; Great Lord。〃
       〃We do as well as men can;〃 Agelmar said dryly。 〃The Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills; but we have fought the Dark One almost since the Breaking of the World without peddlers to teach us how。〃
       〃Great Lord; your might is unquestioned; but can it stand against the Dark One forever? Do you not often find yourself pressed to hold? Forgive my temerity; Great Lord; he will crush you in the end; as you are。 I know; believe me; I do。 But I can show you how to scour the Shadow from the land; Great Lord。〃 His tone became even more unctuous; though still haughty。 〃If you but try what I advise; you will see; Great Lord。 You will cleanse the land。 You; Great Lord; can do it; if you direct your might in the right direction。 Avoid letting Tar Valon entangle you in its snares; and you can save the world。 Great Lord; you will be the man remembered through history for bringing final victory to the Light。〃 The guards held their places; but their hands shifted on the long shafts of the bills as if they thought they might have to use them。
       〃He thinks a great deal of himself for a peddler;〃 Agelmar said to Lan over his shoulder。 〃I think Ingtar is right。 He is mad。〃
       Fain's eyes tightened angrily; but his voice remained smooth。 〃Great Lord; I know my words must appear grandiose; but if you will only … 〃 He cut off abruptly; stepping back; as Moiraine rose and started slowly around the table。 Only the guards' lowered bills kept Fain from backing right out of the room。
       Stopping behind Mat's chair; Moiraine put a ha

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