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rj.theshadowrising-第123章

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 had expected to see were missing。 Sealdre was right as usual; some had not listened to their Wise Ones' dream。 There were faces he had never seen before; and faces of men he had tried to kill; men who had tried to kill him。 At least none were veiled。 Killing in front of a Jenn was almost as bad as killing a Jenn。 He hoped the others remembered that。 Treachery from one; and the veils would be donned; the warriors each chief had brought would e down from the mountains; and this dry clay would be muddied with blood。 He half…expected to feel a spear through his ribs any moment。
       Even trying to watch a hundred possible sources of death; it was hard not to stare at the Aes Sedai as the bearers lowered their ornately carved chairs to the ground。 Women with hair so white it almost seemed transparent。 Ageless faces with skin that looked as if the wind might tear it。 He had heard the years did not touch Aes Sedai。 How old must these two be? What had they seen? Could they remember when his greatfather ran first found Ogier stedding in the Dragonwall and began to trade with them? Or maybe even when ran's greatfather Rhodric led the Aiel to kill the men in iron shirts who had crossed the Dragonwall? The Aes Sedai turned their eyes on him … sharp blue and dark; dark brown; the first dark eyes he had ever seen … and seemed to see inside his skull; inside his thoughts。 He knew himself chosen out; and did not know why。 With an effort he pulled away from those twin gazes; which knew him better than he knew himself。
       A gaunt white…haired man; tall if stooped; came forward from the Jenn flanked by two graying women who might have been sisters; with the same deep…set green eyes and the same way of tilting their heads when they looked at anything。 The rest of the Jenn stared uneasily at the earth rather than at the Aiel; but not these three。
       〃I am Dermon;〃 the man said in a deep strong voice; his blue eyed scrutiny as steady as any Aiel's。 〃These are Mordaine and Narisse。〃 He gestured to the women beside him in turn。 〃We speak for Rhuidean; and the Jenn Aiel。〃
       A stir ran through the men around Mandein。 Most of them liked the Jenn claiming to be Aiel no better than he did。 〃Why have you called us here?〃 he demanded; though it burned his tongue to admit being summoned。
       Instead of answering; Dermon said; 〃Why do you not carry a sword?〃 That brought angry mutters。
       〃It is forbidden;〃 Mandein growled。 〃Even Jenn should know that。〃 He lifted his spears; touched the knife at his waist; the bow on his back。 〃These are weapons enough for a warrior。〃 The mutters became approving; including some from men who had sworn to kill him。 They still would; given the chance; but they approved of what he had said。 And they seemed content to let him talk; with those Aes Sedai watching。
       〃You do not know why;〃 Mordaine said; and Narisse added; 〃There is too much you do not know。 Yet you must know。〃
       〃What do you want?〃 Mandein demanded。
       〃You。〃 Dermon ran his eyes across the Aiel; making that one word fit them all。 〃Whoever would lead among you must e to Rhuidean and learn where we came from; and why you do not carry swords。 Who cannot learn; will not live。〃
       〃Your Wise Ones have spoken to you;〃 Mordaine said; 〃or you would not be here。 You know the cost to those who refuse。〃
       Charendin pushed his way to the front; alternately glaring at Mandein and the Jenn。 Mandein had put that long puckered scar down his face; they had nearly killed each other three times。 〃Just e to you?〃 Charendin said。 〃Whichever of us es to you will lead the Aiel?〃
       〃No。〃 The word came thin as a whisper; but strong enough to fill every ear。 It came from the dark eyed Aes Sedai sitting in her carved chair with a blanket across her legs as if she felt cold under the broiling sun。 〃That one will e later;〃 she said。 〃The stone that never falls will fall to announce his ing。 Of the blood; but not raised by the blood; he will e from Rhuidean at dawn; and tie you together with bonds you cannot break。 He will take you back; and he will destroy you。〃
       Some of the sept chiefs moved as if to leave; but none took more than a few steps。 Each had listened to the Wise One of his sept。 Agree; or we will be destroyed as if we never were。 Agree; or we will destroy ourselves。
       〃This is some trick;〃 Charendin shouted。 Under Aes Sedai stares he lowered his voice; but it held anger yet。 〃You mean to gain control of the septs。 Aiel bend knee to no man or woman。〃 He jerked his head; avoiding the Aes Sedai's eyes。 〃To no one;〃 he muttered。
       〃We seek no control;〃 Narisse told them。
       〃Our days dwindle;〃 Mordaine said。 〃A day will e when the Jenn are no more; and only you will remain to remember the Aiel。 You must remain; or all is for nothing; and lost。〃
       The flatness of her voice; the calm sureness; silenced Charendin; but Mandein had one more question。 〃Why? If you know your doom; why do this?〃 He gestured toward the structures rising in the distance。
       〃It is our purpose;〃 Dermon replied calmly。 〃For long years we searched for this place; and now we prepare it; if not for the purpose we once thought。 We do what we must; and keep faith。〃
       Mandein studied the man's face。 There was no fear in it。 〃You are Aiel;〃 he said; and when some of the other chiefs gasped; he raised his voice。 〃I will go to the Jenn Aiel。 〃
       〃You may not e to Rhuidean armed;〃 Dermon said。
       Mandein laughed aloud at the temerity of the man。 Asking an Aiel to go unarmed。 Shedding his weapons; he stepped forward。 〃Take me to Rhuidean; Aiel。 I will match your courage。〃
 
       Rand blinked in the flickering lights。 He had been Mandein; he could still feel contempt for the Jenn fading into admiration。 Were the Jenn Aiel; or were they not? They had looked the same; tall; with light…colored eyes in sun…darkened faces; dressed in the same clothes except for lacking veils。 But there had not been a weapon among them save for simple belt knives; suitable for work。 There was no such thing as an Aiel without weapons。
       He was farther into the columns than a single step could account for; and closer to Muradin than he had been。 The Aiel's fixed stare had bee a dire frown。
       Gritty dust crunched under Rand's boots as he stepped forward。
 
       His name was Rhodric; and he was nearly twenty。 The sun was a golden blister in the sky; but he kept his veil up and his eyes alert。 His spears were ready … one in his right hand; three held with his small bullhide buckler … and he was ready。 Jeordam was down on the brown grass flat to the south of the hills; where most of the bushes were puny and withered。 The old man's hair was white; like that thing called snow the old ones talked of; but his eyes were sharp; and watching the welldiggers haul up filled waterbags would not occupy all of his attention。
       Mountains rose to the north and east; the northern range tall and sharp and white…tipped but dwarfed by the eastern monsters。 Those looked as if the world was trying to touch the heavens; and perhaps did。 Maybe that white was snow? He would not find out。 Faced with this; the Jenn must decide to turn east。 The
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