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    Default The Seige on Caemlyn

    Edynol Crezlyn
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    "I will go as you command, of course, but I just don't understand why it is required," Edynol said to Dedicated Shandar. He really did not want to pick up a sword, and he would do anything short of defiance to talk his way out of it.

    "Sometimes you have to fight with what is available," Dedicated Shandar said to Edynol. "In war, you can't always have the luxury of fighting with what you know best and you have to make do."

    Edynol grimaced. "That is why we are being trained to use the One Power, for when weapon will not avail us."

    The dedicated shook his head. "But what if the power does not avail you? Say you've been drugged with fork root or were shielded, and a sword is the only weapon close at hand? You have to know how to use it.

    "There times to fight and times to retreat. I'd think that would be a time to flee." Edynol could be stubborn as a rock when he wanted to be.

    The dedicated frowned. "What if you're surrounded and can't run?"

    "I have seen the Aiel practice fighting with their hands. They can easily take down most men using a sword with any weapon at all," Edy said, rubbing his hands together.

    Shandar shook his head again. "Do you see any Aiel around here to train you? Do you think the Tower will just let you, a new soldier, go into the waste to find some to teach you? And even if they did, you'd probably die of thirst or starvation before you even see an Aiel."

    "I have a few friends amongst the Aiel. They would teach me if I asked." Edynol started thinking about a childhood friend of his named Adienna.

    "Would even know where to find your friends? The Aiel are spread all across the world now. They are no longer confined to the waste anymore." The dedicated looked at Edynol with a blank expression. "Look. Sometimes you have no other choices. What if a friend or companion was in danger and could not fend for themselves and you had to pick up the sword to fight. You'd need to know how to use. Just think of it as physical knowledge. You like to learn, I know you do. Just keep it in your head that it is something new to learn. It might save your life or someone else’s one day."

    Edynol sighed, a submissive look in his eyes. "Very well. I will take up training in the sword and try my best to learn it. You are indeed wiser than I in this. I will report to the White Tower as soon as I am ordered without any delay."

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    Day one at the Warder Training Grounds:

    Edynol tried out several different types of swords in the Warder training grounds. He first tried a small short sword. It felt really odd in his hand. His swings were sloppy and loose and he overheard a few other trainees snickering. His aim was almost non-existent and someone commented he could hit the broad side of a trolloc if it were standing still. Edynol ignored their comments, but still frowned at each one. He would not give them a response.

    He put the short sword down and picked up a large Bastard Sword. He was a big guy so maybe a big weapon would be better for him. It wasn't. His form was awful and the sword felt even more odd in his hands than the short sword. As he went to swing at the target dummy, he missed it completely and the large sword flew out of his hands, almost hitting one of the Manshima who just barely managed to jump out of the way. "You must be Edynol," a voice said from the entrance to the training grounds. Edy spun to the voice.

    The man was about the same height as Edynol, maybe an inch or less shorter, but a little more broad in the shoulders. His hair was tied back and despite the little bit of grey on the sides of his head, he looked young, not much older than Edynol. But Edy knew a little about the warder bond and that the man could have very well been his eighties, despite his youthful features and strong physical condition. "Yes, Gaidin. I am Edynol Crezlyn. It is an honor to make your acquaintance," Edynol said to the man.

    The warder eyed Edynol up and down. This boy is an odd one, he thought to himself. A man of Edynol's size and strength would normally be seen as fierce and powerful, someone you would not want to talk to freely around. But when he looked at the boy's face, he saw nothing fierce about him. If he hadn't seen Edy mishandle the sword, he would have thought him to be a tinker from the friendly look on his face and the peaceful nature of his eyes. "You may call me Kloric," he said to Edynol.

    His name was Kloric al'Methran, a former blacksmith apprentice from Baerlon. His dark blue eyes showed no emotion but he wore a slight smirk on his face as he looked at Edynol. "Don't call me Gaidin or sir or warder, just call me Kloric," He said, as if he had said the same thing many times before. "So you have never picked up a sword before today, I've heard. Seeing you almost decapitate Manshima Brant over there, I have to say it doesn't surprise me." It wasn't common for most warders to jest, or show any real emotion at all, but Kloric was not you typical warder. He was one of the few who had wedded his Aes Sedai, his being Anella DeMorgrain of the Green Ajah.

    Edynol bowed in respect to Kloric. "As you wish, Gai....Kloric," Edy said respectfully. The man was not as Edynol had expected. He was expecting his teacher to be grim and merciless, but this guy seemed to be pleasant and good natured. "It is true," Edynol continued. "I have never touched a sword before today. I would be lying if I said I am eager to learn, but we must do what we must to fight against the Leafblighter." Edynol was not looking forward to this training, but he would give it his best to learn non-the-less.

    The warder nodded his head. "Well the sword isn't for everyone, but it is good to learn just incase." Kloric rubbed his chin as he thought for a bit. "Well, first, we will just concentrate on your handling. Once you learn to not injure yourself or your allies, we will see where we go from there. Safety is the most important thing to learn when fighting with any weapon, even the One Power. Remember that."

    Edynol nodded his head in agreement. Safety was one thing Edynol always thought was best to practice. "I agree with you fully on that, friend Kloric. And I apologize for picking up a sword without awaiting your arrival. I was hasty to think it would not be that difficult to handle. I have much to learn," Edy said as he hung his head with a frown. "I will not do anything unless you instruct me to."

    Kloric shook his head and smirked. Edynol was definitely not your typical Black Tower type. And even less so a warder type. He didn't seem to have a violent bone in his body, despite being so big and physically strong. Kloric had heard about this boy, the wilder who grew up in a stedding. Some of the other soldiers and dedicated who came to the training grounds referred to him as Treeboy. And by the light, everything about Edynol screamed Ogier despite him being human. The way the boy spoke, his uncommon good manners, how he did not anger at the comments of the other Siswai and Manshima. This boy would make a good Aes Sedai, Kloric thought to himself. "That is a very smart decision Edynol. It will make your training go by a lot more smoothly and quickly." Kloric thought Edynol was a breath of fresh air. Most of whom he trained, Warder and Asha'man trainees alike, were so arrogant and overly proud that he grimaced every time he was told to train one. But Edy was humble and respectful to the point where it almost seemed wrong to train such a gentle young man to be an instrument of war.

    Kloric walked over to where Edy flung the bastard sword and picked it up. He then brought it back over to Edynol. "First of all, just because you are a big man, it doesn't mean you need a big sword," he said with a small chuckle. "While knowing how to wield a beast of a weapon like this definitely has its advantages, I myself prefer a standard long sword." He put the bastard sword back on the rack then unsheathed his long sword. It almost as long as the other, but a lot more light and had a finer point and sharper edge. Edynol noticed a Heron on the blade. "This is a long sword. And while it is ideal for beginners, when mastered it can be as deadly as any weapon one can forge." Klroic resheathed the weapon then went to the weapon rack and picked out another long sword. It wasn't as well polished as the gaidin's and the edge was a bit dull, but it was well made and well balanced. "Here take this. Let's see how you handle it first."

    Edynol took the sword, making a point not to grimace. He held it with both hands squeezing the hilt tight and his elbows pointing down. It did seem a lot easier to hold than the bastard sword, but Edynol still did not like the way it felt. "You are right, friend Kloric. I think I will better with this one," Edynol said with a blank expression.

    "Okay good. We will give it a try," Kloric said with a smile. He then chuckled at how Edy held the sword. "But first, we need to work on how you hold it." He drew out his sword and stood in a readied battle stance. "Put your elbows up, like this. That way you can see your hands while not taking your eyes off your opponent as well as deflect attacks easier." Edynol raised his elbows to mimic Kloric, but did it quite poorly. Kloric smirked. "Okay that's.....better." He walked up to Edynol and sheathed his sword again. He then looked at Edy's hands and put his hands on them. "You are holding it too tight. Relax your hands a little. Squeezing the hilt too tight will tire your hands out quickly and eventually you won't be able to keep the sword in your hands." He loosened Edy's fingers and Edynol found it a bit easier to hold the blade up. Kloric stood back a bit and nodded his head. "That's a lot better."

    "Thank you," Edynol replied. "This still feels strange to me, I am not sure if I will ever get used to it, but I will try my hardest." He couldn't really explain it, but holding a sword just felt wrong. And it had nothing to do with the difficulty he was having with handling it.

    "I knew man once," Kloric said, "who told me a good man would never truly get used it. And if the time ever came you grew to like it, it was time to throw it away." For a slight moment Kloric seemed to have a wondering look in his eyes. He couldn't remember the man's name, but he remembered his golden eyes. "I think it is good advice." Edynol nodded his head in agreement. "Okay. Now that we got your stance and handle on the blade squared away, let's work on parrying." As the day progressed, Edy showed little improvement, but he warder could see he was giving it his all. It was rare, but some people are just not meant to master the sword.


    Day two:

    Edynol moves the sword to parry a low attack from Kloric, but the sword slipped from his hands and onto the ground. Any other warder would be angry and make you run laps or come down hard on you, but Kloric just chuckled. The boy was really trying, but he was just no good! And the look of utter disappointment and embarrassment on Edy's face made it obvious that no harsh words or penance could be worse then what the boy already had to be feeling. "Don't worry so much, Edynol. You deflected my attack at least, but you're bending your wrists too much. Try to use your shoulders and elbows more than your wrists. Need to hold the blade straight while moving it."

    "If you were using a heavier weapon, you might have broken your wrists just doing the move like that," said a familiar voice. Edy turned to the man, and for the first time all day, he smiled. Rydian had been a good friend to Edynol since the first time he came to Tar Valon before joining the Black Tower. It was because of Rydian's advice Edynol had been able to more easily tolerate the atmosphere of the Asha'man training grounds.

    Kloric nodded at the Manshima as to thank him for the input, but Edy spoke before he could. "Hello, friend Rydian! It is good to see another friendly face here. Has they day been fair to you?" Edy said. He was happy to see Rydian again. Seeing a familiar face seemed to be just what Edy needed to make this training a bit more bearable.

    Rydian got two short swords as he readied himself for practice. "It has been fair as any other. Any day I learn something new is a good day," the manshima said. Short and to the point, which was Rydian's way. Edynol respected that about Rydian. He might not have been all smiles and laughter, but he was pleasant to talk to non-the-less.

    "So you know each other. That's good," Kloric said as he nodded at the two. He then looked at Edynol. "Your friend is right. Try that with a heavy weapon and you may never be able to pick one up again." He nodded to Rydian, who saluted back then nodded at Edynol before going to practice forms. "Now, hold it like this," he said as he demonstrated his stance. "Keep your wrists straight just like I am." Edy did so and Kloric gave him a nod.

    Kloric made Edy practice a few parrying moves as he watched and instructed him a few more times to keep his wrists straight. After Edy did a few successful moves, Kloric proceeded with more instruction. He didn't attack too fast at first though, he didn't want to overwhelm the boy. For the next hour or so, Kloric had Edy parrying the same attacks over and over, after each round moving a little more faster. After a while, Kloric thought he might be ready for a small test. "Okay. You are doing well. Now I am gonna come at fast. Pay attention, as you have been, because I won't just be using the same attacks as I have been. We're going to mix it up a little." Edynol nodded that he understood and stood ready. Kloric came at him fast, and Edy parried the first few attacks, but the fourth one knocked the sword from Edy's hands and the hilt landed hard on his foot. Edy jumped back then kneeled down to rub it. Kloric had a sympathetic look on his face.

    Edynol paid no attention the other trainees who were laughing and teasing. "Ha! My little sister can do better than that! Treeboy couldn't hit the broad side of a sleeping trolloc," a manshima said. Kloric glared at the manshima and the boy just smiled and shrugged his shoulders.

    "And I suppose you were so much better starting, Brenard?" Manshima Rydian spoke as he turned from practicing forms. "I seem to remember you tripping over your own feet when trying 'The Dandelion in the Wind', something most Siswai learn the first week." Rydian gave Edynol a small smirk as the other turned their laughter towards Manshima Brenard.

    The Manshima turned red with anger. "Watch your tongue, Rydian. All you do now is practice forms all day. You wouldn't last against a real opponent," the boy said with a gritted smile.

    Rydian nodded his head as if he was agreeing with him, but he wasn't. "Is that so," Rydian said in a cool tone, not a hint of emotion on his face. "Would you like to test that assumption? Just a friendly sparring match."

    Brenard stood up and unsheathed his sword. "Very well Rydian. I guess I could give one more lesson today." The manshima smirked as he faced Rydian. Edynol and Kloric watched in amusement.

    Brenard went after Rydian with 'The Kingfisher Takes a Silverback', but Rydian easily counters it with 'The Sapling Trembles' followed by 'The Arc of the Moon', but does not execute it fully, not wanting to decapitate the boy, and just holds the blade to his throat. Rydian smirked. "I am learning a lot. You have anything else to teach me?" Rydian said. Brenard shoved him away and attacked again, but Rydian countered, again. And again and again until Brenard decided to cut his losses and stormed off the training grounds. Rydian just nodded his head at Edynol and returned to his forms.

    Kloric chuckled and gave Rydian a nod of approval before turning back to Edy, who was smiling again, though still rubbing his foot. "Anything broken?" Kloric asked the soldier. Edy stood up and smiled at him and replied, "No, friend Kloric. I am ready to continue." Kloric nodded and Edynol picked the sword back up.

    "Okay, same as before. We will start out slowly, then go faster and faster as you progress. Then there will be another test when I think you are ready." They continued with the same exercises for the rest of day. Edy progressed very little each test, but he was progressing.

    Day three:

    It was mid day, and Edynol had been practicing the same defense maneuvers he had the previous day. But he had finally passed the test for the first time. Actually, he passed it three times, Kloric wanted to make sure it wasn't a fluke and that Edynol was actually learning. "Okay. Now were gonna practice some offensive techniques," Kloric said.

    Edynol nodded. "Thank you for being patient with me, friend Kloric. I hope my slow progress isn't a burden to you." Edynol knew he was progressing really slowly. A few new recruits that arrived just yesterday were already way further along than he was.

    Kloric nodded and smiled. "You're doing fine. At least you listen and do everything you're told, which more than I can say for even some the best trainees we have here. We can only do the best we can. And as long as you're trying your best, I will be happy to train you." People commented about how Edy was so much like an ogier, but Kloric definitely had and ogier's patience. But his patience was about to be put to the test.

    Over the next few weeks, they practiced any and every form Kloric could think of including a few he made up himself. Edy showed only a little progress in defensive techniques, but none at all when it came to offense. The boy just couldn't handle the sword well. Kloric never lost his patience, and would have continued to train Edynol for the next year, if he thought it would do any good. Edynol tried his hardest. Kloric even spotted him in the training grounds late after hours [practicing, trying to improve, which told him that the boy was definitely trying his hardest. Sometimes Edynol would show in the morning with cuts and scratches he inflicted on himself while practicing at night with no supervision. The boy was the epitome of dedication, but all the dedication in the world does no good for a lost cause. They even tried several different types of swords, from short swords, to falchions, and even rapiers, but Kloric eventually came to the conclusion that Edynol was just not meant to wield a sword.

    Day twenty two:

    Kloric put a hand on Edy's shoulder and smiled. "Well Edynol, I think we have hit a block in the road," Kloric said in a soft tone. "It is rare, but some people just aren't meant to wield a sword. I have trained many warders and countless others and I have tried everything I know, but you are just not meant for the sword nor it for you." Only once before had Kloric given this speech, but it wasn't any easier to give. In fact, it was more difficult than he remembered.

    Edynol frowned. "So I have failed," Edynol said sorrowfully. "I have practiced for more hours than I can remember, but couldn't get it right. I do not know the cause for me inability to learn this, but I will not make excuses. I am sorry I have failed."

    Kloric chuckled and patted Edy on the back. "Hey, it's better to try and fail than to never try at all. And you tried harder than any student I have taught in recent memory. But look on the bright side, you may never be a blademaster, but at least you can defend yourself against one pretty good." Kloric gave him a friendly smile. "I will send word to the Black Tower. I will recommend that they excuse you from sword training. I know it is a requirement there to advance in rank, but maybe they can make an exception. I've heard you show promise using that staff of yours I see you walking around with all the time. Heck, I remember hearing about some farm boy who came to the tower and, with no training at all, bested the two top trainees at the same time. So if a staff can be that deadly in untrained hands, imagine how much so it would be when you actually know how to use it."

    Edynol smiled slightly at the warder. "Thank you for your kind words, friend Kloric. It was definitely an honor training with you. I owe you debt I may never be able to repay."

    Kloric chuckled. "Jut try your best and stay true to yourself, Edynol, and you do right by me," the warder said as he escorted the soldier off the training grounds to be taken back to the Black Tower. He then returned to his quarters to write a note to the Black Tower for Edynol.

    Back at the Black Tower:

    It was a good day for Edynol. Not just because he actually received some positive remarks on his on his progress from a few of his trainers, but for the first time his session with Daynir this day went by without the man getting grumpy at him. Through the course of Edy's lessons with Daynir, he seemed to grow more and more skilled in using the power over all. Of course, most of Edynol's other teachers felt it was because of their training, but he didn't see any need in telling them differently. They were finally starting to treat him as one their own. And aside from the occasional test to keep Edy practiced in defense, he was no longer forced to train with the sword. It seemed Kloric Gaidin was true to his word, though Edy never doubted he would be, and that the trainers at the Black Tower respected it. Though Edy did not care for physical combat--He did not care combat in general as a matter of fact--he was content that he was progressing well when using the staff. More than, actually. He was already able to best several of the trained Dedicated and even a few Asha'man. Kloric was right. The staff was definitely a formidable weapon, even in the hands of someone as unskilled as Edynol.

    It was early in the evening, the sun was about halfway to the horizon, when Edy finished his lesson with Asha'man Derin. There were very people at the tower who were skilled in the staff, but though Derin was the best of them, his knowledge wasn't vast. He was definitely better than Edy, but that wasn't really saying too much. They practiced mostly basic forms, like 'Climbing the Mountain' and 'The Falcon Dives', but that was it. But one thing Edy had going for him, was that though he lacked much skill, he almost made up for it with raw strength. In several sparring practices, he was able to emerge victorious. Either he'd knock the weapon out of someone's hand, or have them so worried about actually getting hit that they tire themselves out from jumping and dodging rather than deflecting and attacking. But what made today different from all other days, was that Edynol had not lost any of his sparring matches. Usually he lost several time everyday, but he was in top form today. Edy smiled as he made his way to his room.

    "It's been a long time, kiddo", said a man sitting the small table in Edynol's room. "I see you're still carrying that staff with you. That's good. Your mother would be happy to hear it." Edynol was elated to hear the familiar voice.

    "Father!" Edy almost shouted. He gave his father hug and then noticed the Asha'man pin on his collar. "You are an asha'man too, father?" Harreck Crezlyn left the stedding almost immediately after hearing about the taint being cleansed from Saidin. He instructed Edynol to stay at the stedding until he sent word to confirm it was true. He wanted to get far away from his family incase it was some cruel rumor, so he headed West. When he eventually passed through Caemlyn, he heard something about the Dragon Reborn recruiting men who could channel and that they had a base set up somewhere outside of the city called the Black Tower. After chasing the rumors and asking questions, Harreck finally contacted an Asha'man and join the Black Tower's ranks.

    After a few months of training--and testing for signs of the taint--reached the rank of Dedicated. When he was finally allowed a little more freedom, and after he established that the saidin really was cleansed, he sent word back to Stedding Taijing. He didn't mention the Black Tower, nor did he mention his son to them, because he was afraid they would turn him into something he was not. So he wrote about Arringil hoping it would take him the opposite way of Tar Valon and Caemlyn. But alas, he somehow ended up there anyway. He knew Edy would need training in using the one power eventually, but he was hoping to do it himself once he reach the full rank of Asha'man and was allowed to travel freely.

    "I was hoping you'd stay in Arringil. But I suppose I was naive to think I could keep you from Tar Valon. I know how much you had always wanted to visit there. I hoped to keep you away from here, to train you myself once I learned enough to keep us safe. I couldn't bear it if they made you into something you're not. Like one of them." Harreck sat back down and tapped his fingers on the table.

    Edynol sat on his bed near the table. "I will never become like them, father. I give you my oath on that. But they need, we need, every hand we can get to fight against the Leafblighter. And remember what Elder Shanam said, 'not all weapons are deadly, and not all battles are won with violence'. There are several ways to fight a battle, father. And healing that which has been injured is just important as killing that which destroys. What good is winning the last battle if the world we save is no longer fit to live in?" Edynol then sighed. "They need us, father. The whole world needs us."

    Harreck gave the table a loud thud with his fist. "I know. Burn me to bloody ashes I know! But it doesn't mean I have to bloody like it." His father had not changed much since Edy last saw him, other than being a little more grim than usual. He had always had a sharp tongue and was quick to spout out curses when he was angry. "I just wanted to keep you out of all of this. With me being an Asha'man and your mother and Aes Sedai I thought it would be enough..." Harreck cut himself when he realized what slipped out.

    Edynol sat there with his mouth opened in shock. Was what his father let slip true? His mother never told him she was Aes Sedai, but come to think of it, she never out right denied it either. He recalled what she said when he asked once, 'I trained at the tower for a time, but I doubt they think I'm fit to wear the shawl'. Not really a direct answer. After a moment, Edy finally spoke. "Mother is an Aes Sedai?"

    Harreck lowered his head and sighed. "She was. Perhaps she still is. She hasn't officially been stripped of the shawl. The White Tower considers her a renegade for running away with me, a suspected male channeler, to the stedding. They knew we were there, I'm sure, but they never came after us. I guess they knew we weren't a threat and decided that if she was willing to stay cut of from the source, it was punishment enough. And indeed it was punishment. That first year, before you were born, was very hard on your mother. I had just discovered I could channel, so I wasn't affected much from the loss. But your mother had been channeling for years. There were times she wouldn't stop crying for days. But when we found out she was with child, with you, it was enough to snap her out of it. She had always wanted to be a mother, to bring a life into this world, and she grabbed hold of it with everything she had. She eventually became her old self again." A smiled appeared across Harreck's face. "Being stuck in a stedding is not so different from being severed, except you cannot even sense the true source. And there are times when one that has been severed lives out their life happily by finding something they love more than the One Power. For me and your mother, that was you. So you can see why I don't want anything to happen to you."

    Edynol had never heard his father talk like that. He was never a very open man, never shared his feelings on such things. Edy went over to the table and sat next to him, puting his hand on his shoulder. "Thank you for telling me this, father. I know it couldn't have been easy. I had no idea mother went through so much. The sacrifices she made, I feel honored beyond words to be her son. To be your son. And I promise I will be careful. And after the last battle is fought, I hope we can all live together again in peace." Edynol now saw his parents in a whole new light. He had never known before this day the struggles they went through before he was born. Edy had mixed feeling about all this new information. He was happy to learn how much his parents really cared for him, honored that that they so brave and enduring, and sad at how much his mother suffered before he was born.

    Harreck smiled slightly at his son. "I would like that as well. I just hope we all live to see those happier times again." Harreck then thought silently for a moment. "You must not tell anyone about your mother. I know the White Tower probably already knows, but I still would not want to take any chances. Whatever type of consequences they have set out for her, she doesn't deserve."

    "I am afraid I have told one person her name. Rakein Sedai, but I do not think she will cause any harm. I am sorry, father, but I had no idea. If I had known, I wouldn’t have. But you have my oath, father. I will not tell anyone else," Edy said with a slight bow of his head.

    Harreck lowered his head and sighed, the worry showing on his face. "It's not your fault. We should have told you from the beginning, my son. Hopefully this Rakein will leave well enough alone for now, at least until I can send word to your mother. No doubt she's worried about both of us."

    Edynol nodded his head in understanding. "So where have you been all this time? I have been here for several months now and never knew you joined Tower's ranks." Edy spent a lot of nights wondering where his father was, if he was well, or if he would ever see him again. But he was happy he was here now.

    Harreck rested his hands on the table. "I have been helping the battle at Tarwyn's Gap in the Borderlands. I have been back for a few days now and was ready to set out for Arringil when I heard your name mentioned by a soldier." Harreck then let out a chuckle. "I heard you've humbled a few dedicated and asha'man with you staff fighting. You are to be promoted to dedicated soon yourself I hear."

    Edynol nodded, his expression blank. "I am honored that my teachers think I am ready enough for it, but I do not care too much about achieving rank, aside from the fact it will give me a little more freedom to learn more of what I want to learn and have some more solitude for my thoughts. As grim as it may seem, I have come to realize that those here who are not my friends, are just tools for me to use to learn what I need to learn and do what must be done. Most of who we see here today will probably die at Tarmon Gai'don. So it is better not to forge too many friendships only to feel the pain of their loss down the road."

    Harreck frowned and shook his head. "You get those thoughts out of your head right now boy!" Kloric snapped, but not loudly. His tone then softened. "That is not how you really feel. You're starting to sound like one of them with talk like that. Make what friends you can, son. Yes, they may die, but they would be dying for us. For the world. And those of us who survive the last battle will be the only ones to remember their faces and names, to tell their names in stories to our children and them to theirs for generations to come. Don't they deserve at least that much for dying in the battle for our lives? Sure, people will write about the Dragon, the Amyrlin, the glorious commanders who lead their armies to victory. But who will remember the countless other men and women who died or did some heroic deeds that would otherwise go unnoticed? Who will tell their stories? We will." Harreck put a hand on Edynol's shoulder. "So please son, for me, for yourself, for everyone, make all the friends and connections you can. Sure we will mourn those we lose, but don't they deserve to be mourned?"

    Edynol hung his head in shame. "You are right, father. How can I even think such thoughts!" Edy nodded his head. I do not like this place, how it seems to sink its claws into you and pull you in. But I will not become like them. There has to those who can bring peace to the world rather than just fight wars against the shadow. And I will be one of those whom bring peace." The grim look was gone from Edy's face completely and his gleamed with that child like hopefulness that Harreck remembered fondly.

    "That's what I like to hear from you, son," Harreck said, ruffling his hand in they boy's hair. "Hey I'm starved. What say you to a quick bit at the inn?" Edynol nodded eagerly and smiled. They started reminiscing as they headed out of the room. "Hey do you remember when you ran through that garden and...."


    The next day:

    Edynol Slicing technique was both odd and spectacular. It was about the only thing the boy did that really stood out. The way he used his staff to direct his to direct his own counter-flows made it seem as if the staff itself was doing the actual slicing. By now, everyone knew Edy used the Songwood Quarterstaff mainly as a focusing tool, like many Aes Sedai do. The staff itself was just that, a staff. The only thing different about it is that it, being made from Songwood, was as hard and durable as steel. All the blades and axes it had turned during Edy's combat training and it still bore not a scratch or a chip.

    "Very good," Asha'man Hastel said after Edy sliced his fire weave. "Now lets see how you handle some real attacks." The Asha'man started throwing multiple short bursts of flame at Edynol, not strong enough to kill, but a few hits would put anyone out of action for the next week unless they were healed. Edy started his weaves of spirit and guiding the flows with his staff, pointing it at each of the flames, Edynol snuffed out each of the small flames Hastel threw at him. Hastel stopped and nodded his head. "Congratulations Soldier," he said in a smarmy tone with a smirk on his face. "You've gone from a lost cause to a waste of my time. Keep up the improvements and I might even let you spend some more time playing with your stones, whatever reason you and Daynir do that for."

    Hastel wasn't the friendliest guy on the farm, always dishing quirky insults every chance he got, but he was fair and a good teacher. The words he spoke to Edy were actually mild compared to how he usually talks to soldiers, which meant he actually liked Edy a little. Edy saluted the Asha'man respectfully. "Thank you, Asha'man Hastel," Edy said. He wanted to tell the man how much he appreciated his teaching him, but he'd learned that when dealing with Hastel, it was best to be short and respectful.

    After he was dismissed from class and gathered up a few stones to put in his small bag, his name was called. He was lead over in front of the main building where a few other soldiers were standing at attention. Edynol joined them as directed and stood straight as an arrow, his staff at his side as if it was part of his uniform. Aside from a short speech from one of the Asha'man, the pinning ceremony wasn't anything special. And while the other former soldiers, now Dedicated, fought to keep from grinning, Edy stood there with a blank expression. It wasn't that he was unhappy with being honored with a new rank, it was good to finally be given a little more freedom, but he wasn't exactly elated. Edy wasn't concerned with becoming a high ranking Asha'man, but with learning as much as he could so he could help the world and people in it.

    After the ceremony, Edynol was approached by his father. "Well, now that that is out of the way and you have yourself a new pin, what are you gonna try to focus on?" Harreck smiled and had a glint of pride in his eyes as he rubbed Edynol's new pin with his thumb. He knew the boy would still have to train in a lot of the stuff he didn't want to learn, and the training wasn't going to get any easier, but he would get a bit more time to focus on his strengths and what he wanted to do a bit more. He knew Edynol was very strong with spirit weaves, so they weren't going to stick him a fire or earth lessons all day. They were going to train him in slicing and probably traveling, shielding, and probably even weave unraveling if he shows a talent for it. But while his training in other areas might get a little more relaxed, his training in spirit weaves would get many times harder to help him reach his full potential.

    Edynol thought about his father's question for a moment. "I am hoping to concentrate more on healing, maybe even traveling," Edynol said to Harreck, a small smile appearing on his lips as he thought about finally getting to learn more of what he wanted to. "I know the training is only going to get more difficult, but the harder the lesson, the more you learn from it. As long as I remember that, I will endure whatever they throw at me."

    Harreck nodded and smiled as he patted Edy on the back. "You're becoming even wiser than myself, my boy," he said with a chuckle. "Well now that we won't be breaking any rules, as long as you stay with me," he said while fingering his Asha'man pin, "what say you to traveling somewhere to get some real food for a change?"

    "That would be nice, father," Edynol said with a smile that touched his eyes. Harreck nodded and opened a gateway, which lead to Arringil. When They stepped through the gateway, Edynol's eyes settled on the sign of the Singing Duck inn. He stood staring at the building for a moment, lost in thought. This was where his life took a turn which would change it forever. It was here that Edynol met Endrea Yashiere, a thieftaker, who altered Edy's course, which was do west, to go up north to Tar Valon, to the Gholam Inn, where he would join the Black Tower.

    Harreck gave Edynol a questioning look. "Have you been here before, son?" Edy nodded, a wondering look in his eyes. "You look as if something happened here. Want to talk about it?" Harreck wasn't sure rather Edy wanted to be here or not, his expression was blank as stone. But then a small smile crossed Edy's lips. "Well let's talk over some roasted pork. I'm starving."

    When they walked in, Edy recognized one of the serving he met when he was here before. She greeted them both with a friendly smile as they took a seat and ordered some drinks. Edy took a cider and Harreck an ale. "This is where I changed directions, father," Edynol said, remembering that day and the days that followed. "I met friend Endrea here for the first time. And when she started talking about going back to Tar Valon, I saw is as an opportunity to see the great city I read about in the books." They talked for the rest of the evening, Edynol telling him about his trip to Tar Valon, Harreck talking about his time in the Gap, and both of the reminiscing about old time back at the stedding. And for that one evening, things were somewhat back to the way it used to be before Edy joined the Black tower. One last taste of the normal, simple life they had left behind.

    Next day, back at the Farm:

    It was morning at the Black Tower training grounds, the days lessons just starting as Edynol stood listening to Daynir, one of the few teachers that thought him worth teaching despite his reluctance towards violence. The asha'man spoke about how in times of hopelessness, when men cannot see the future beyond their next meal, let alone the next generation that drive for goodness dies, greed and brutality is all that is left in a world without hope for a better day. Even victory over the Shadow will likely mean the destruction of the world. Before that recognition, what point lies in thinking beyond that day? This was how most asha'man thought. All too many men saw that light flicker and fade to nothing before the singularly-focused violence of the Black Tower. All too many Asha’man saw no light after the Last Battle. Better to destroy the world in defense against the Dark One, than to let him remake it in his image.

    “Does a man’s arm stand for else but what the man himself commands?" Daynir says to Edynol. "If the man stands for peace, his arm holds foes from each others’ throats. If a man stands for war, his arm wields the blade and shield.” Daynir clenches a fist before them, clutching his shoulder with the other hand. His arm and himself, inextricably linked. “We are the Dragon Reborn’s arm. We hold Tairen from Illianer, Cairhienin from Andoran, and the Seanchan from everyone. These foes must march together with the Dragon Reborn. We will wield the swords of lightning and the shields of fire against the hordes of Shadowspawn and match strengths with Dreadlords.”

    And if the man dies, what then becomes of his arm? Here the metaphor breaks down. Or, at least Daynir hopes it does. What do even the most hopeful see beyond the Last Battle? “As for after?” he continues more slowly, “Who can say.”

    Edynol thinks on the man's words for a bit and then nods. "The strongest arm can have the softest touch, I think. The fire that destroys can also warm the body and spirit." Edy knew the time was comming when he himself would have to spill the blood of others for the greater good. He did not look forward to it, but he accepted it. "The last battle will test our strength, but the aftermath, if we win, will test our spirit I think." He rubbed the tip of his staff with his thumb, tracing a few of the outlining markings. These were bad times, and even worse were to come before it got better, but he held in strong belief that in time, things would get better.

    Edy had accepted he was being trained as a weapon. He even recieved a letter from an Aiel friend of his that a few of the ogier themselves had been puting long handles on there axes. After reading that, Edy had become noticibly more focused in his combat training and was no longer so guarded at learning offensive weaves. He was starting to progress the same as everyone else. No one had asked him about the sudden change, small though it was, perhapse they credited it to their teachings, Edy decided to let them think what they would. "All we can do is work on becomming stronger for now. The Lord of the Morning will need all of us at our strongest for Tarmon Gai'don. I was reluctant at first about being trained as a weapon, but for the time being, weapons are what we need. But I believe we will not always be so."

    Edynol looked down at small pieces of stone in his hand and started making a small weave. Nothing really spectacular, more than anything to show what he was thinking. A few of the small pieces started joining together to form a single piece of stone. Nothing to notice really, like he was just twittling his fingers, he was barely embracing the source. "If we win the Tarmon Gai'don, our strong arms will need to have a soft touch to mend that which has been broken. And who better to mend the earth than those of us who are strongest with it? I hope to put the future bloodshed behind me and heal what we may help to destroy in this battle. If I should fall in battle, then I only hope someone looks for the same and leads the way." Edy let go of the source and let the now one small stone fall to the ground.

    As the other man appeared to be about to say something, one of the other Asha'man came and addressed Edynol. "Dedicated Edynol, your are summoned to the west forge. Report there immediately." Edynol saluted the asha'man and did as instructed. When he arrived, he saw an Logain there talking with a few other asha'man. Some of the dedicated and soldiers there were ones that used to give Edynol a hard time, but over the past few months, they started being nicer to him. Things were certainly amiss at the Black Tower as of late, those who used to be friendly to him now mocked him, calling him Tree Boy and such. Edynol didn’t mind the nick name, he actually liked it, but it was the context, how some meant it as an insult that he didn’t like. It was no secret the Asha’man were becoming divided, even though no one openly talked about it.

    When he approached and saluted Logain, the former false Dragon nodded at him, a small smirk on his lips. Logain was one of the few there as tall as Edynol, though his presence made him seem even taller, though in fact he was a tad shorter. “Edynol,” he began in a deep voice. “I have been waiting for the day you became a dedicated. I am sorry if I cut your celebrations short, but there is a task I must ask of you.”

    Edynol nodded and smiled. “There was nothing to interrupt, Asha’man Logain. What will you have me do?”

    Logain gave a short nod. “There are reports of shadowspawn around Caemlyn. We think they maybe planning an attack. There is a small group of Aiel and soldiers of the Red Hand. You are one of the best portal makers and unweaves we have I know I can trust. Yes, I have had my eye on you for quite some time. I will open a portal to them for you. Once you are through, I want you to get rid of all traces of the weave so none here will be able to trace it. They are a small group, but they are in need of a good healer. The one Red sister they have is not well skilled in such and the few Aiel Wise Ones cannot handle it all on their own. You know Caemlyn well enough, so maybe if you linked with the others there, you can make a portal large enough to get them all through quickly and warn the queen.”

    “As you command,” Edynol said with a salute. When Logain opened the portal, he stepped through and undid the weave as fast as he could before walking towards the camp. When he got close, he approached an Aiel girl and spoke softly. “I see you, tree sister. May you find water and shade,” he said in the traditional ogier greeting to aiel. Though a few other aiel close by gave him a strange look, a man talking like an ogier was indeed uncommon. “I am Edynol Crezlyn. I have been sent by Logain of the Black Tower to provide assistance.” He then bowed his head and waited for a reply.

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    "Vickra... I have something to ask of you that will take you away from here, but will help your people." The Aiel woman was standing before the Clan Chief after having been summoned from her home before being allowed to check on those that were under her care. If anyone but the Clan Chief did that to her and it wasn't an emergency, they would have been swept by her foot onto the ground hard. Even her parents didn't bother her before she attended to the others in their clan as duty and honor came first before anything else. It was their way and she upheld it with pride, but seeing at it was the chief who sent a soldier to bring her to his and his wife's presense. Vickra gave her instructions to another Wise One with her appreciation and came as quickly as she could.

    "If it helps the Aiel then I am ready to do what it takes so that it brings honor to my family my chief." The Wise One was standing tall before those in power as his wife Melaine gave a nod. "We need a Wise One in Caemlyn as soon as possible to help access and handle the situation there that has been brought to our attention. Shadowspawn have been lurking in the area and we recieved word that there numbers are growing. They need someone there to help set up within the walls an area to collect and heal the wounded, as well as represent us well as a people. So we're going to send some of our warriors along with you; the Queen has already agreed to this and is expecting your arrival."

    This was definetly unexpected....but being one of the younger Wise Ones in the clan with much experience, it made sense. If this is what was predestined for her life then she wasn't going to defy the One Power. "The warriors and I can leave as soon as tonight, we'll travel as fast as we possibly can to Caemlyn to protect the Queen as first priority."

    That day Vickra was very busy making sure all those she was caring for were spread evenly between the other 2 Wise Ones. The rest of the time was spent packing for a very long journey across the Spine on foot. She made a quick stop to bid her parents goodbye, and arrange for her own house to be cared for in her absence. "Remember Vickra..." her father said in his usual smooth but firm voice. "Honor and duty above all else my daughter." She smiled, "I'd have it no other way father." That night, a large group of warriors along with a Wise One. Ran as fast as they could as if to beat the sun in an ever lasting race; sounding like thunder on a cloudless night sky they were certainly going to be heard long before seen. But there was no time to go slow, horses had to stop for longer periods of time so they weren't of any good and the sooner they got there the sooner they could lay their expertise as Aiel into effect. The citizens certainly weren't going to like it, but they could care less... their clan chief sent them over and they weren't going to leave until their mission was done.



    **Several months later**

    "You! Go do a water route for the guards on the wall! If I see any of them comming in here I'll have your hide tanned and stretched it across a barrel as a drum!!" The poor Caemlyn lad bowed quickly before bolting out of there to fetch some water. Dodging around some Aiel men that were reporting back to her about disturbing dreams of theirs last night. When the lad pasted them they couldn't help but chuckle "he's running like a rabbit being chased by a hawk that boy. She really will try to tan his hide if he doesn't straighten up soon.... No respect for their women, none of them.." Vickra shot a glance at the man as she stood straight up, the veil over her head keeping her eyes shaded from the rising sun. "I suppose you can do better Lukro? You haven't even been choosen by an Aiel woman yet." The man straightened his posture and kept silent after that reminder... Vickra didn't speak unless her words were going to do any good, so the men of her clan knew to listen or deal with the consequences.

    They had arrived only 2 weeks ago worn fromthe travel but still ready to fight that very moment if needed to. Since then, Vickra had made it very clear to the Queen that if she had to, she'd carry her on her own back and get her out of the city if that's what it came to. Not trusting the guards yet, the Queen was now followed everywhere by two of the men that were good at finding out information as well as knock anyone down that came too close. Ofcourse with their size, no one wanted to challenge trees with spears.

    While helping one of the men sort out their dreams she detected other's eyes focusing on a stranger who came with a strange greeting to most. “I am Edynol Crezlyn. I have been sent by Logain of the Black Tower to provide assistance.” Vickra didn't respond just yet, only for the fact that she didn't want the man that was sharing his dream to her go confused and muffled for the rest of the day because she rushed out of her dreamwalking. After making sure he was awake and aware of his surroundings she then turned around to face the still bowing one known as Edynol. "Stand, I am the Wise One Vickra and next time you want to try and disrupt a dreamwalking you will be dealing with me. Now, I only know of you from Logain who was respectful enough to inform me first and not let it trickle down from the Queen after you came." Handing him a cup of fresh water she could tell that Edynol was different from the other Asha'men, for one, not carrying a sword which she found interesting but respected as her people dislikes such blades for many generations. "You will be working with me here, helping me with whatever comes through those doors. The shadowspawn are far worse than what I was originally told before our departure... But none-the-less if you are willing to work hard and fight then you are welcomed into my healing wing." Her voice was stern but fair as her red lips stretched into a smile pleased to see they were finally recieving help from outside the wall.

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    The dedicated nodded and smiled at the woman, unperturbed by her harsh words, he was accustomed worse. "As you say, Wise One. But forgive me if it seems I have overstepped my place, we have orders from Logain on behalf of Rand al'Thor that we are to go into the city and warn Queen Elaine about shadowspawn gathering around the city. It is likely they are preparing a siege. Rumors tell she is no longer in the city, but Logain would have us make sure non the less. If anything were to happen to her, the Dragon, your Car'a'carn, would undoubtedly be enraged if he knew we could have prevented it." Edynol spoke in a low, respectful tone, his thumb tracing the markings on his staff as he stood there awaiting her answer.

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    This was the second month of Asha'man Jexin's contract to help clear out the Shadowspawn in the area around Caemyln. He was exhausted and of the 30 some men he had begun this campaign with half of them were dead and ten of the reaming half were injured and barely fighting against the enemy so there were five able-bodied men left to fight and Mordecai was one of them. It was by some luck of Providence that they were all experienced Asha'man ranked graduates of the Black Tower, he'd taken to calling the four other men the Stone Blades when a rare lull of battle greeted them and morale needed boosting and by extension the rest of his fifteen warriors were being called Stone Daggers which they didn't take offense to since it was a rare honor to be singled out and complimented by the hard-nosed man they called leader.

    They had been making progress into a hive of fiends slowly chipping away at them. It was a silent point of pride among the men here that they'd inflicted a bigger ratio of damage to the Fiend's numbers then the Fiends had done to them. Mordecai was optimistic they'd win this battle and have another great accomplishment to tuck into the hat of Asha'man everywhere. Slowly they were gaining respect in this Matriarchal world and Mordecai will die before letting them lose any ground. The fighting had been long and hard today and the fighters were thankful for the safety of their stone and fire shielded camp most didn't even wait or food or water they just dropped where they stood and fell into deep slumber. More injuries had been dealt and too many close calls with death to bother counting. The young Daggers had held on strong but their injuries had been too much they'd have to sit out further conflict until more Healers somehow got to their outpost so it was all up to the Asha'man now and even they were feeling the strains of strenuous battle flow into their hard and experienced bodies. Mordecai sat heavily by the fire, his arms shook slightly with all the Channeling he had done today his flame staff was dinged up and scorched and his sword's tip was gone, probably lodged in the body of a Fiend somewhere on the battlefield. He prayed every day this would be the last battle and by dawn's first light they'd walk triumphantly back to Caemlyn as Heroes. Apparently his prayers got lost on the journey somewhere because everyday at dawn first light they had to fend of another wave of Fiends and then blast their way into the heart of their foes and unleash every kind of hell they could think of until the lines broke and the Fiends ran off to lick their wounds.

    If the higher beings weren't going to help them it once again fell on the shoulders of the mortal man to help himself out of a shitty situation. He'd been sitting on a covert plan for weeks perfecting it, tweaking it, and asking the other Stone Blades to try and poke holes in it and despite being usually good at this type of things most of the plans got holes punched right through them but he was sure this one would work.
    "Men, gather 'round I think it's time to put the plan we've been working on into action." He spoke his voice harsh and scratchy from the long hours of fighting and shouting orders. Yostel spoke first, he was a small snake like man his bow was still over his shoulder the knicks and strains of war were apparent on the aged wooden frame.
    "I hope so Mordecai, I don't think we'll last many more battles. It's just us right now." Their leader nodded solemnly.
    "Well with any luck this will either work or kill all of us, so it'll all be over by the end of the night." The men laughed wryly their humor very much in the pits right now.
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    Chapter 1 - New Endings.

    Nahir surveyed his room one last time, it was a small cabin in the middle of the ship, it's tiny window beheld a strange sight for him, land. Land that was more than just a misty silhouette, more than a story told by one of the ship's elders, it was in fact, there, right in front of him, tangible, they had docked. Most of his belongings had been packed into a self made satchel, there were many pockets and it contained all he would need in Tear, a land which (he was told) would promise him with new and exciting prospects, especially with one who had talents such as he.

    Last of all though just before he left to go above deck, he took his twin blades, two long curved knives that were sharper than a shark's teeth and had rich ivory handles from the tusks of sea-lions, and placed them into their sheaths in his boots, he kept them there for they were the least likely to be lost and would cause him the least harm. He left his waist clear for things that he would constantly need, water which he kept in a flask, a tinderbox given to him by his step-father Jamal, and finally stitched within the belt on the opposite side to his flask was a compartment which held some gold the ship had collected together for him. This had been a gift most generous, for he had worried a large amount about how he may generate the capital he would need to start his business off in a strange land. However his people had much faith in him and wished him nothing but the best, knowing such a young man would make them more than proud.

    Finally Nahir came above deck to the audience of the whole ship, including the Wavemistress, her smile great and hearty. "Ahh here he is, you took your time young one" she said, her low soft voice easily cutting through the sounds of the busy port. "I trust you're ready to take the first steps on your adventure?" she asked rhetorically before continuing "Of course you are, we all know you've been waiting for this a long time, and I know I speak for everyone when I say we wish you all the best. though this is not the usually path we sea-folk take, we are a people of trade, and having a contact on land is not only exciting, but also most beneficial." She winked, 'always for the benefit of the ship' he thought to himself smiling, he was glad that he was being useful even if his reasoning was entirely selfish. "However one last thing" she said, making point of the gravity of what she was about to say by walking down to his level and placing a hand on his shoulder "Just remember, you're one of the Sea-Folk, your home is here with us, you always have a place. We will return when we can through this first year to ensure your well-being.."
    "but I..." Nahir cut in but was broken off.
    "Now now, this is not up for discussion, it's more to halt your mother's worrying rather than your benefit young one." She said warmly.
    Nahir looked to his mother, she was being strong for him but he could see that she was holding back tears already, her face a mixture of pride and loss.

    Jamal stepped forward now and walked up to Nahir, the Wavemistress having bowed to him and retired to her section of the ship, the clan had done the same. Jamal placed his hand upon Nahir's cheek and smiled again with pride, there was such happiness here, and all for him, he would be truly upset to leave it all. "Son" Jamal began, "You've proven yourself as a man, a warrior, a merchant and now I suppose you're mixing the skills to become an adventurer!" a throaty chuckle from Jamal nearly deafened Nahir, "You always did have your mother's strength and ambition, always wanting to better yourself. It's a good quality lad, never lose it." Jamal winked. "Come say your farewell to your mother and we shall make our Journey into Tear."
    "Is mother not coming?" Jamal asked sincerely.

    "No son" She said for herself, the women of the Sea Folk were always more independent people and didn't wait for men to answer for them as many other nations seemed to. She walked to him and threw her arms around him "I love you so much" she confessed, though she needn't, he knew it already, he always knew how much he'd been loved here. Though he was a man now, he had been for a while and so instead of feeling the lost sensation a child may feel when leaving their mother he knew he'd be fine, he just hoped she could cope. He held her tightly and released her "And I love you" Nahir replied, they touched foreheads and then jama; moved onward signalling Nahir to follow, he moved from his mother and went with Jamal, his mother remained standing in the same position, she would not look back.

    ***

    Finally after a silent but contented Journey cross the harbour and quickly through Maule, renowned for its rough nature, the pair of men, father and son, entered the great city. Nahir was awestruck with the scene that lay before him. People bustling about at such a pace, such a hurry. They walked so quickly compared to the slow balanced walk of the Sea Folk. Nahir could tell why though, the ground they stood on was solid, earthy, un-moving. The ground he was used to continuosly changed its incline, in fact Nahir was struggling to comprehend the he didn't have to naturally adjust to terrain. Nahir smiled with excitement, he was going to enjoy this already, he could tell, he always wished his people worked a little more quickly, he had this eager way to him. In his mind the faster and more efficiently things were done, the more time he had for other ventures.

    Jamal took him into the Market district, Tavar, to show him where he would be selling his wares and then he looked toward a stall where a rather plump light skinned man sat. Nahir looked too as Jamal called the man's name "Porthouse!" he said, his accent strikingly different and quite guttural and soft compared to the sharp and high pitched squeaking the natives seemed to make, though there were also enough of his people here, Sea Folk, to make him feel at home. The man called Porthouse looked up from his stall that seemed to contain many items of thick land-leather, hides of deer and cattle used to make tunics and boots and many such accessories. Jamal grabbed Nahir's shoulder enthusiastically and introduced the two, "This here Porthouse is the boy I wrote to you about, Nahir, my son. He's come to finally work with you" Porthouse smiled enthusiastically "Ahh yer boy's ah fine exampul o' a maan!" he exclaimed. His acent was thick like theirs but for differen't reasons,it was't soft but harsh, sharp like the rest of the light skinned people, but his mouth seemed to be lay, too slack to pronounce his words properly.

    Jamal had already given Nahir the information he needed about Porthouse days before this adventure began, however Nahir now felt concerned that this wondrously delightful man may also get rather on his nerves. However the Sea Folk were known for their patience, waiting for the right whites and the change in the tides of the sea was how they lived, he would cope. Furthermore this man was his first step onto the road of becoming a merchant, a fine clothier, and maker of light but strong armour. In his backpack he had brought the hides of a many sea creatures and all the other necessary parts such as teeth, scales and even oils from the fish to make his creations of the highest quality, the materials alone would fetch him more than a pretty penny, but combined with a skill Nahir knew he could make much more.

    Jamal and Porthouse discussed the technicalities of the light skinned man taking on Nahir as a sort of apprentice, teaching him how to use the land materials and allowing him to use Porthouse's stall to sell his wares. In return jamal had not only agreed to give him a fixed sum of money for upkeep over the next few months (after which Nahir would make his own way) and also a percentage of Nahir's profit (market price of materials deducted) to allow the use of the stall. Nahir watched as the humerous scene of Jamal whittling down Porthouse's offers of 50 gold lump sum and 40% in profit down to as little as 15 gold and 15%. The latter part, the cut in profit, was easy when Jamal revealed that his own outfit of fine quality was the making of Nahir, Porthouse must have understood that 15% of this boys profits was more than 40% of what a normal aprentice would sell. Nahir was glad to see Porthouse was such an agreeable fellow.

    ***

    Weeks passed and Nahir had settled in quickly, he'd already made a name for himself and took to the earthy-hides quickly, matching if not besting Porthouse's skill. Though the man was old and fat, it seemed this fellow was more than happy to help out a son of Jamal's the two seemed to have great trading history, and Nahir would be sure to keep this relationship up and forge one of his own, never letting the man lose out to him, always listening and accepting his teaching even if Nahir saw fault.

    However it was also around this time that, due to the gossip spreading, word was reaching many of this boy of the Sea-folk... Nahir was gathering quite a list of customers, both those who wished to use his creations for style, those for protection and then those for stealth and sabotage. Only the turn of the wheel and time passing would mark what sorts of business Nahir was really getting himself involve in.

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    Vickra listened to the little that the dedicated had to say, none of it a real surprise. His relay that the shadowspawn were probably preparing for a siege soon was something that she knew would happen. But had perhaps hoped not so soon still, they had to act fast. “There is a small group of Asha’men that was sent to help thin down the shadows spawn not far from these tall walls. We’ve been waiting for the right time to go out and bring them back inside where they will be needed most. Seems that time is now… Get a horse and meet me at the gate in no more than ten minutes. We will fight our way to them and bring every one of them that can be saved back here as quickly as possible.”

    Though the Aiel didn’t have horses within the Wastes and disliked the idea of using them… The woman along with the warriors accompanying her all decided that if they wanted to fight and bring back the injured. Horses it would be; sitting in a saddle she waited for the young man with others that came with him to arrive. It was obvious that she hadn’t ridden a horse much beforehand, one of the Caemlyn soldiers of a higher rank held a braided rope that was attached to the bridle so that he had control of her horse. Soft curses of impatient beasts were mumbled under her breath as the horse pounded his hoof into the ground and moved in anticipation of running as hard as he could alongside the stallion that he was made to keep with.

    Even though the people of the land wouldn’t harm a Wise One, Vickra wasn’t going to take any chances with those who had taken so many brave lives already. Spear in hand; she had full intention to fight them off with the rest of the men. When the Captain of the Caemlyn guards raised his sword the city gates opened up just enough for them to exit no more than 4 riders wide just in case they had to close the gates in a hurry. Vickra felt that such walls were a bit cowardly…. Showing a sign of weakness as they couldn’t rely on their own people to protect their city for any length of measurable time. The woman rode as fast as the horse could go with the rest of the large group. Right then praying to the creator of life that they could get the others without lives lost. Yes, it was a foolish think to hope for…but she would take out as many shadow spawn as she could if it came to such. The Aiel’s prayers were answered when the sounds of horns trumpeting behind them invaded the air. The lands around them was flat enough and open to take them on here and give her small group that kept running some valuable time. Aiel warriors stopping to fight with the others as this would be a great opportunity to show off what great skills they had beside expertly aimed arrows from the walls. As well as shut up the younger fighters who kept running their mouths that Aiel Spears couldn’t ever do any good in a real fight….their adolescent ignorance would be stopped very soon. The sounds of the horns and challenge cries of the men left behind were faintly heard when Vickra finally saw the walls of the small fortress just ahead of them. Hearing men opening the gates as the group races in and stopping so quickly from the momentum they had which made the Wise One nearly fall out of the saddle. “Sand and wind I HATE these beasts!!!” Dismounting quickly, she sighed when she felt ground on her bare feet once more. “Mordecai! Where are you?!”

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    "Mordecai, we have visitors looks like all that praying you've been doing has finally paid off. Looks like Caemlyn soldiers along with Aiel Warriors and you'll love who's leading the group." The Asha'man growled knowing who it was already.
    "Must be important for a Wise One to get off her padded couch and get her feet dirty riding out here. Help me with gates men." He grunted to the other Stone Blades while the Stone Daggers watched on feeling useless as their Elders did all the work around the Outpost. It seemed today was blessed from the get-go, first the Fiends hadn't attacked them at dawn like usual. At first it was the greatest news they've had in the whole two months they've been out here but as the time creped on apprehension was mounting that the Fiends were readying an all out rush of the Outpost to kill the Asha'man by virtue of their sheer numbers. Taking advantage of the break Mordecai ordered that everyone was to rest, eat their fill of the scant rations they had left and rest some more. The medical supplies ran out in the first quarter of the second month, and now they were running out of more immediate natural alternatives. So sleep would have had to be the best medicine, but now reinforcements were here the wounded could be taken back for some real treatment.

    He just hoped he'd still be able to execute his plan for striking the heart of this hive, then everyone could get some much needed rest before more Fiends showed up to plague them. As the group flooded into the base he snarled out an answer to the Wise One for yelling and allowing horns and battle cries to be loosed when most of his men were quite plainly asleep and all the racket might wake them up from much needed and possible life saving rest.
    "I'm right behind you woman! Now keep your blasted voice down and tell your followers to cut it out with the horns and yelling! My men have seen more battle in a week then most have in a lifetime and every second of rest can save their lives!" One of the younger Aiel warriors stepped forward and brandished his spear they had orders not to kill anyone who wasn't a Fiend but this disrespect toward a Wise One especially by a raggedy Asha'man Wetlander had to be dealt with.
    "How dare you speak to a Wise One in such a manner! Defend yourself!" He stepped up ready to strike Mordecai down but in a literal flood of humanity the Stone Blades surrounded the lone warrior joined shortly by the Daggers that could still walk. Yostel snarled yanking his notched and tarnished long sword from it's scabbard and squared off with the young warrior.
    "Stay your blade boy, or you won't make it out of this outpost alive." The others drew their damaged and overused weapons as well, chances were they wouldn't last ten minutes if the other fresh Aiel joined this brazen little whelp in defending their Wise One's honor but they'd weren't going to let some Pampered Queen's lap dog attack the man they'd go against the Dark One himself for. The Asha'man couldn't help but smile at the loyalty of his men even those that couldn't walk were beginning to crawl toward the scene of conflict dragging their weapons behind them or trying to use them as crutches. But there had been enough death Mordecai stepped forward and placed his hand firmly on Yostel's sword arm pulling it down signaling the others to do the same.
    "Thank you all, I am honored and privileged to call each of you brother and lead you against all foes, but there has been enough death on these grounds and tempers are high including mine." He turned to Vickra and spoke.
    "I apologize Wise One for my harsh words things have been far from good around here for many days. As you can see only five of us are still able to stand let alone fight. All and all fifteen out of the thirty we came out with are left and ten of that fifteen are too injured to fight. I fear we may not even be able to move them safely back to Caemlyn." He looked around at his men again, many of them were still gathered around him eying the others dangerously their raw and dirty hands grasping their weapons ready to spring at a seconds notice even the injured were now on their feet leaning heavily on the walls or each other but they all had one free hand clutching whatever they could use as a weapon. He laughed giving them all an approving nod.
    "Well in body, only five of us can fight but they say the spirit is the true power behind a warrior's arm."
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    Edynol nodded at Vickra in understanding. He himself hadn't ridden a horse often, preferring to walk where ever he went. "I will do my best to assist you in any way I can, wise one Vickra," he said with a bow before getting onto one the spare horses, of which there were many now as their riders were either dead or too injured to ride. When they reach the main encampment of their small contingent, a small fortress just a few leagues outside the walls of Caemlyn, the young dedicated shared Vickra's relief in getting off his mount as she called out for Mordecai. His body tensed when he heard Mordecai's harsh words to the wise one. Aiel and Asha'man were the two deadliest forces on the planet, and if a fight broke out amongst them, there would no small amount of death and bloodshed. But it wasn't that which made him tense, it was the fact the Aiel were his friends since he was born, he grew up around Aiel when they came to the stedding, and the Black Coats were his people now, though not exactly friends, he was loyal to them as much as to the Aiel.

    When the tension finally eased, Edynol let out a deep breath he almost forgot he was holding. He then approached Mordecai and saluted the higher ranking asha'man. "Greeting, asha'man Mordecai," he said respectfully. "Logain has sent to relay his orders and assist you however I can. We are to go inside Caemlyn and protect Queen Elaine, if she is there. Rumors say she is no longer in the palace, but eh wants us to make sure. If she is not, then we are to help hold the city against the Leafblighter's minions."

    Just then, a short man approached, his face battered with scars and a nose that had obviously been broken many a time. Around his neck, he wore a medallion with a fox head, and by now almost every channeler knew what that meant. The One Power would not work against him. His name was Daerid Ondin, one of the commanders of the Band of the Red Hand and personal friend of the renown Matrim Cauthon, life-long friend of Rand al'Thor. After Mat loaned his medallion to Elaine for her to copy, he took a few of them back with him and gave one to each of his commanders, serving as both protection from the Power and also as a symbol of highest authority with in the Band. Despite the man's short stature, everyone knew he was one of the deadliest swordsmen in the land, known for being the only one to fight Mat to a draw during a friendly sparing contest. As Edynol looked down at Daerid, his mouth open, the short man craned his neck up to look at the much taller dedicated. "Close you mouth boy, you might catch a bug down your throat," he said, his expression slightly amused. "Burn me, you could catch a whole flaming bird in the bloody hole, as big as you are," he added with a small chuckle.

    Edynol snapped his mouth shut before telling the leader what he told Mordecai. He then added, "I am also to create a gateway into the inner city, since I am stronger than most at weaving them. But I will need help to make one large enough for the group. I was told there is an Aes Sedai here that can assist us in linking."

    Daerid scratched his head, he didn't understand half of what he heard concerning the One Power, all this talk about weaving and linking floated right over his head, but he got the jist of it. "Inner city, got it," Daerid said before turning to Mordecai. "Mordecai, get your bloody black coats together and see this done. And no more flaming fighting with the bloody aielmen! Blood and bloody ashes, we got enough to worry about without having you throw fire and flaming spears at each other. Burn me if we don't." He then turned to one of his men. "You, go grab that Aes Sedai, Cellia or whatever she calls herself. Move it. And tell everyone to gather up, we're going to be moving." The soldier saluted him than ran off to do as he said.
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    Vickra stood tall and strong when the one stepping forward as Mordecai brandished his tongue directly at her, she was glad to see that even after the long travel and what battles they have already been through to protect those walls. The Aielmen were still ready as ever to stand with their beliefs and way of life for her. Anger also rose from within as she certainly wasn't like some who have seemed to lost apart of themselves as Wise Ones sticking to healing and well being of her people. Vickra is, was, and always will be an Aiel of honor, respect, duty and warrior.

    Nodding when the apology was given she looked around at the many wounded, wounded but with strong hearts. "I'll see to your men, get them as strong as I can muster while you get this... Aes Sedai you speak of, I think we can all agree that time is of the essence. Those fighting with us can't hold them off forever." The Aiels spread out to take turn at the walls and help those with the heavier work so there would be less strain on the process of leaving.

    Vickra used all the energy she could spare to heal and calm the minds of the men who have survived in this stronghold diligently for so long. Leaving Edynol to opening the passage they were speaking of though not likening, I fact hating the idea of her involved with it.... One by one she helped the soldiers rise up onto their own two feet, sending them to help where they could manage. Even her energy wasn't ever lasting, wasn't as they call it the one power, even so the Wise One hide her weakening state well. Time for rest was going to be later, maybe when they are back in the walls it be that soon.

    "All right how much longer? The sounds of the fight are growing more quiet they will be on us soon and we can out run most of you still if there's to be a distraction." Yes, yes Vickra would get as bloodied as it took to complete the safety of others.

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    Mordecai simply stared at Edynol and Daerid, it had been so long since anyone but him had given orders it took a few seconds to adjust but he got back to it with a quick nod.
    "Very well Daerid your young friend had better be as good as he says. My Asha'man are too weak to keep up large Channeling like this even in a chain with an Aes." He turned to his men shouting.
    "Ok lads looks like we finally caught a break Stones join me by young Edynol." With nods the other four Asha'man gathered by Edynol and prepared their powers mustering up whatever reserve they had left. Mordecai soon joined them after making sure all their gear was in one place and ready to go.

    Taking his place he watched as the soldier returned with Aes Mordecai's blood boiled slightly when he saw it was a Red, he saw the same reaction in his men. The Red Aes were every man's worst nightmare even after the cleansing they were charged with basically castrating any male with talent for years upon years and that kind of hate doesn't die quickly. But with a nod to his men he instructed them to get back on task and begins Channeling.
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