********************************************************************** Hi, This is Ken Kofman, sending out yet another _As The Wheel Turns_ posting. I suppose I should put some sort of copyright notice on this, so here goes: Copyright, Ken Kofman (c) 1994. All rights reserved except for those that Tor and Robert Jordan deserve, and except that anyone who wants to copy this material may do so, so long it remains unaltered, including this notice, and so long as no fees of any kind are charged for its use. In other words, enjoy it, show it to all your friends, be inspired to run your own game, but since I'm not making any money off of this, you shouldn't either. I hope I did that right. Anyway, KenK ken@ictv.com ********************************************************************** Creation Nine Rods rule over all Eight Ajah preserve and fall Seven Ages of the Wheel Six Bound to serve the dead Five Flows create the Weave Four Peoples born to live Three Supports of all the worlds Two Powers never to be whole One Dragon on the winds of Time. Summary of Session 6 of _As the Wheel Turns_ 14-7-94 And it was near the end of the tenth month that the travelling companions did turn from Emond's Field toward the Mountains of Mist. In years past were the snows already piled about the stone and wooden buildings of Emond's Field, beside the Westwood, at the foot of the Mountains of Mist, yet did the travellers lack any knowledge or experience of the Two Rivers, save that of this fortnight past, and perhaps that of a prior visit while Kareina Sedai of the Green Ajah did walk the earth. For these travellers did come from across the land. From Cairhien and Tear and Ilian and Andor did they come, and from the peoples of the sea did they come. Even from cities and nations beyond the world, from haunted Montreal and the lonely Sierra Nevada where the people carry ter'angreal of great power, and from the other wondrous places of Earth did they come. Wanderers all, who had in recent days and weeks tarried little in one place and clime. And even as the people of Emond's Field did marvel at the weather, they did not complain, for it is not the way of village folk to resent the delay of winter cold with its heavy snow, and the winds that howl across the countryside from atop the nearby mountains. And so it was, even as these companions did begin their journey into the mountains along the Old Quarry Road, that their discourse did turn to matters not quite personal. For all of these travellers did first meet along this journey, and in the way of fellow journeyers they did band together against any who might assail them, yet were their innermost thoughts unrevealed. And their discourse did find its way unto the weather, for such is the way of speech amongst a diverse company with diverse ends. Then did they speak of the lateness of the season, and of the snows that were not. But each, for their own reasons, attached little significance to the matter. Keilyndra din Djanin of the Atha'an Miere knew not the ways of wind and storm upon the land. And neither Randy Carter nor Jennifer understood the ways of weather, even of their own Earth. And Auric did travel from the Borderlands, near lands Blighted by the Dark One's evil, where the winters are as cruel as a Myrdraal's laughter, and he knew no climes save his own. And Akhel did keep his own cousel. But Phil of Earth was wise in the ways of wind and sun. In his youth did he earn many awards for meritorious achievement and puissant skill, and he was compared to even unto the noble eagle, ancient symbol of greatness and the very standard of Manetheren itself. And upon leaving his childhood did his people honor him with the task of protecting the Groves of their nation, and in fulfilling this great obligation did Phil grow wiser still in the ways of oak and ash, of earth and water, yet was his knowledge of such matters different from that of a farmer or a Warder. Then did Phil cast his view outward, and he did look upon the world anew. And he did gather his recollections and memories, and he did subject the plants about him to the closest scrutiny. Many things did he notice on that day, that if this world did follow the patterns of his home, of Earth, then surely the sun did tarry in the sky as though it were the end of summer. And he did choose for himself a sapling from amongst the trees of the Westwood. And he did cut down this sapling, that he might find portents in the pattern of its rings, for the people of Earth know many things, strange and wondrous. And he did learn from the rings that there had never been a winter this late in all the years that the tree did grow. And Jennifer did say that perhaps this was a sending of the Dark One, for the legends and stories of Earth do speak of some evil being halting the seasons of the year, yet does this cessation occur always during a severe winter. But Randy Carter did take issue with Jennifer, and the way she did continually assume that this world shaped itself according to the legends and stories of the Mirror of the Wheel called Earth. For some time did they speak of many things, of myth and legend, of reality and dream, and Akhel did join them, if only to assert that he believed neither in myth nor in legend. And the travellers did cease their journey for the day. And even as they did prepare themselves a place to spend the night, did Keilyndra din Djanin notice a fierce Aiel watching the travellers from hiding. But quickly she did realize that the Aiel warrior was but a child, hardly in his fifteenth year, yet did he stand tall and wield the short spears of the Aiel. The Aiel did look upon Kei and also upon Tsari with disfavor, for each did wear a sword in open sight, yet did he call himself Haemish of the Water Seeker Sept of the Taardad Aiel, and ask to join their company. But of his intentions he said no word, nor did he speak of the circumstances that did weave an Aiel boy into the Pattern so far from the Aiel Waste, from where the Aiel had not ventured forth for many a year. And even as they had done in Emond's Field, did the travellers set aside time to practice their weapons skills. Haemish did watch them test their skills, and much did he learn about their abilities, yet his own did he not reveal until he had seen theirs. Phil too, did practice the use of bow and arrow, a skill forgotten by most people of Earth, yet was Jennifer proficient and Phil somewhat capable. So it was, that Jennifer did encourage Phil to improve his skill, and she did urge him to consider the trees she did designate as targets as though they were foul Trollocs intent on murdering him and worse. And Phil hearkened unto Jennifer's words, though never before had he seen a Trolloc, whereupon he saw a nearby tree lunge toward him, though trees do not lunge, nor do they attack. Eschewing the bow he did carry, Phil did hurl a throwing dagger into the advancing tree, yet was the tree unimpeded by the small blade. Then did Phil flee through the camp, pursued by the tree. None from amongst the companions did come to stand by his side. And Phil did run about in panic, followed by the tree, now brandishing Phil's dagger in one of its branches. In desparation, did Phil run toward his belongings, toward a ter'angreal of Earth called a flare. Surely did Phil know that the fire of the flare could not protect him from the tree bearing down upon him, yet such was his terror that common sense eluded him. Phil was most desparate for fire to combat the tree, yet the tree did hurl itself upon Phil, breaking his body and his life. But Phil's companions never did see a tree of the forest attack Phil, but only Phil himself running in circles about the camp, screaming, until a nearby tree did burst into flames, whereupon Phil did fall into a deep sleep. Randy Carter did look within Phil for any sign of hurt or illness, but found none. But she did continue to watch him as he slept, even as the others returned to unfinished tasks. And Akhel did wonder if Phil did bear the taint of saidin, the male half of the One Power that drives the Wheel of Time itself, for any man who can channel saidin is doomed to fall into madness, ever since the Dragon, though some say the Dark One, tainted saiding during the Breaking of the World. Then did Phil Dream, though he knew it not. And behold, he did find himself in the Grove that he did protect on behalf of his people and nation, much like the Groves that the Ogier did plant though most now are destroyed, but the people of Earth call their Groves 'national parks.' And Phil did look upon his raiment and beheld them to be those of Earth. No sign of his experience away from his Mirror of the Wheel did he notice. But the wind did whisper amongst the leaves and branches, and Phil could hear the mocking question in the air, "How, many rings do you have, Phil?" About him did the trees of the forest loom in encroaching menace. Here too, was the day drawing to a close. The shadows did lengthen, and the trees did blot out the light. But Phil did possess a large, but strong ter'angreal of Travelling. Yet even as Phil did begin to walk toward the ter'angreal he called a 'Truck,' the wind did whisper an incomprehensible statement, "Trucks are an ecological disaster, Phil." But Phil did understand, and screamed out, "Who are you?" There was no answer. In Phil's eyes it did seem that some trees did move about while his eyes were elsewhere, yet did they quickly stop as he did turn to look at them. And the trees did laugh at Phil, and they said that they would kill him and count his rings, for Phil did murder one of their own. And Phil spoke words of reason and remonstrance, and he did offer to regraft the tree, yet did the tree remain unmoved. And the wind did further speak of the enmity all trees bear mankind, and especially Phil, and how trees once could walk. Phil did persist in his efforts to find a compromise with the trees, yet the wind mocked his every question, turning it upon itself. And then, when Phil could say no more in his own defense, did a tree step forward to attack Phil and count his rings. Then did Phil flee before the wind. The tree did follow him with long, slow strides, and the earth did shake beneath its weight. Phil did follow the service road through the forest, secure in the knowledge that his death was near, for there should be none in the forest to assist him. But Phil did not die. For he did come upon a man who did tend a large, hot fire. And the man did invite Phil to join him, for the tree did not venture close to the man and his blaze, but it did cease its unnatural motion. Then did Phil approach the man, but still was he filled with great fear and trepidation. And for a moment it seemed that the blaze within the man's eyes was not but a reflection of the fire burining without, yet was the moment gone, and the man like any other, save for his formal black attire and lace shirt. Phil did question the man as to his name, whereupon the man did reply, as though he were quoting from an ancient text, "Call me Ishmael." Ishmael did remark upon Phil's apparent difficulty with trees, and upon the beauty of the park. Now, after all these things had come to pass, Phil was eager to speak with one who knew of trees that walked the earth and thirsted for blood, and Ishmael was willing to advise Phil. "Trees? Yes, trees hate us people, you know. You have to be strict with them," he said, and Phil did request elaboration. "Take that tree that's been bothering you. You let one tree do that, and pretty soon the whole forest will be after you. But you can show the forest once and for all who is boss," said Ishmael unto Phil. Then did Ishmael point his finger at the tree, whereupon the tree burst into incandescent flame for a short, blinding moment, before that too ceased, leaving only ashes where once the tree had been. And so it was, that Phil found himself bereft of words. Ishmael assured Phil that he too, could learn to control trees in this fashion, and that the trees are filled with hate and jealousy toward him and of his power. Then did Phil declare his desire to learn from Ishmael, who was willing to teach. But Ishmael did ask a price for his teaching, for Ishmael declared himself but one member of a company serving a cause, and that Phil should join, in exchange for knowledge. Then did Phil question Ishmael about that cause, and even as Ishmael phrased his answer, Phil shivered, though the fire was exceedingly hot, for Ishmael did say, "To Return the world to its proper balance. There is so much out of its proper order, you see that the natural way of things is not right. I want you to help me bring about the Day of Return." Yet did Phil persist in asking, "The return of what?" And Ishmael did answer, "The return of Balance to the world. The return to the proper way of things. Your skill, your knowledge of the natural ways of plants and animals can be most useful to our cause." "Are you talking about the One Power?" "That, and more. Serve this cause, swear fealty to me, and I can teach you to avoid the madness. You will learn to keep the trees that have fallen from the right way of things in their proper place. Your destiny will be a great one." Then did Phil ask Ishmael of the taint on saidin, and whether Ishmael was the Dark One, or served the Dark One, and why the Dark One tainted saidin to begin with, and about other options, such as Gentling, though Phil had already learned that Gentled men prefer death to further life. But Phil not wish to declare his allegiance to Ishmael and his cause, for never did Phil speak other than the truth according to his knowledge. Finally did Ishmael command Phil to choose, for he said, "Enough! The choice is yours. Kill everything and everyone you know and love , betray them in your madness, or join me, and they need not die, friends, family, countrymen, all. Choose!" And in that moment, Phil did think upon joining Ishmael. But instead, he did take a dagger from Ishmael's camp and plunge it into his chest. And in the waking world, Randy Carter did see Phil's unconscious body reach for a dagger to stab himself in his chest. Then did Randy Carter let saidar fill her, and then did she weave Flows of Air about Phil's hand to prevent the knife from further descent. And so it was that Phil did not die, for the dagger had but broken skin. Then did Phil awaken from Dream and loose his grip upon the dagger, and wept. For now he did know that his uncanny luck on Earth that he did call the Grey Light was none other than tainted saidin, and that his doom was madness and a terrible death, like that of three thousand years of male channellers. Then did the people of Earth draw themselves aside from the others to speak upon the matter. But many of the companions did listen unto the conversation, though the Earth folk knew it not. And together did Jennifer and Randy Carter persuade Phil not to kill himself, nor to surrender himself to the Red Ajah that he might be Gentled. And so it was, that the company journeyed on the Old Quarry Road into the Mountains of Mist. And even as they travelled did the way become more difficult, until, after a week, the road was no more, and still they travelled, for their destination lay deep within the Mountains of Mist, in Manetherendrelle of old. One more week did they travel through the mountains, through land that few others in recent memories had seen, yet was the beauty marvellous to behold. But the emnity of the trees and shrubs did surround Phil, and to his eyes the landscape was haunted. Then did they find a plain stone building, that the people of Earth recognized as an 'igloo,' for the peoples of Earth are many, and some live in domed buildings built of ice and snow, yet was this edifice ordinary, unmarked stone. No other evidence of human habitation had been seen since the road had failed. And so it was, that after cautious inspection, all except for Auric and Haemish did find themselves inside the stone structure that they all now called 'igloo.' But after a short time, Akhel did emerge from the igloo, his calm composure shaken, though he did not see the building vanish even as he crawled from within. Then did Akhel tell Auric and Haemish of a large stone box within, which, when opened caused all the others to disappear as though they never had been. The stone building also had gone, and try though they might, the three remaining companions did find no trace that ever a building had stood in that place. But Akhel did declare that almost he could believe in the Dark One, and in legends, but he did utter the Dark One's name, Shai'tan. Even as Akhel uttered that foul name, did he find young Haemish's spear at is throat and Auric also displeased, and for a time it did seem that at least one man would die. Akhel and Auric each did all but accuse the other of being a Darkfriend, though Akhel assured Auric not to worry, since the Dark One had no real existence. Then was Haemish questioned by the other two, and again, it seemed that men would die, for they spoke of twenty years past, when the Aiel did spill forth from across the Spine of the World to wreak havoc upon civilized lands. But none of the three was fated to die upon that day, and no blood was shed. But those who had been inside the stone igloo with Akhel did find themselves in a large, gloomy room. An uncomfortable scent did linger about the place. Then did a man with a foxlike countenance approach the group, and spoke about the covenants. Most pleased was he to learn that none present knew of any covenants. Then did he ask if any of them had brought implements of iron, or instruments of music, or a means to light a fire. All present did answer no, but Phil did admit to bringing a wooden flute. The strange man did scream his outrage, and did leap to attack Phil. But Phil forbore, and gave the man his flute, whereupon the fox-man broke the flute into many pieces, and the pieces into more pieces. Then did the foxman regain control of his temper, and he did bring the weary travellers before a sumptuous banquet, and he bade them to eat and drink their fill. And they did look at the viands arrayed before them, and they were filled with hunger. But Jennifer trusted not the foxman, and told her companions not to sample so much as a single bite of food. Jennifer did threaten to kill the foxman with her ter'angreal, but the foxman did leer at her, without concern, for her ter'angreal was not of iron. But Randy Carter suggested a different course, for she did not want to kill the foxman. And so it was, that the foxman agreed to answer questions in exchange for trifles. From Jennifer he did receive a ter'angreal that kept an account of the time. From Randy Carter, did he receive a ter'angreal called a Battery, that she did remove from her other ter'angreal, called Walkman. From Kei did he receive a lock of hair, and from Phil did he receive toenail clippings from the great toe of his left foot, and also a ter'angreal call Visa Gold Card. Phil did surrender this last ter'angreal with some misgivings, for he did hope that the foxman understood not its use. And from Randy Carter did he also receive the singing of a song, Frere Jacques. Great was the foxman's agony while the song was sung, for he did writhe on the floor. But his pleasure was boundless when the song did end, though Randy Carter did sing as well as many a gleeman, or even a bard. But some questions, the foxman warned, must go unanswered, however great the gift, including questions about Earth and about Kadath. And Phil did ask how to kill a tree without burning it. The foxman answered, by chopping it down. And Jennifer did ask about the new aura Kei did see about her, amongst the many others, for Kei had told Jennifer and Randy Carter about what she had seen, the full moon shinng upon a calm sea. But the foxman would not answer that question, and he did retain Jennifer's watch, for she had foolishly rendered the watch unto the foxman before learning if the question was acceptable. And the others learned from this error, and were more careful. And Randy Carter asked who the foxman was, and he answered that he is of the Aelfar. And Kei asked three questions, what is the meaning of the aura about Selene, where can she find the Coramoor, and how do they return from whence they came. And the foxman told Kei to clarify which aura she wanted explained, whereupon Kei told him of the sinuous lizard with golden scales that she had seen amongst Selene's auras. But the foxman answered that the lizard meant that Selene believes herself in love, that Kei would never find the Coramoor, and that they can leave by saying, "We are leaving, but we remember the covenants until next we meet." Then did they all leave the realm of the Aelfar, one by one, until only Randy Carter remained. And Randy Carter took in her hand an apple of purest red from the sumptous foods arrayed before her, and she did ask the Aelfar why he traded such useful information for gifts of seemingly little worth. But the Aelfar only smiled, and asked Randy Carter what she would give for the answer to that question, she, who had already given so much? And Randy Carter did decide that the answer might not be worth the price she might choose. And Randy Carter did next offer the Aelfar the apple she had taken from their own banquet, in exchange for being told the covenants. But the Aelfar told Randy Carter that the apple was originally theirs, and that Randy Carter was welcome to it. But Randy Carter ate not from the apple. Instead she did ask the Aelfar what he would accept for knowledge of the covenants, but Aelfar did not answer, for that itself was a question. And so it was, that Randy Carter set down the apple, and left the presence and realm of the Aelfar. And she found herself with her companions in the igloo, but Akhel was outside.