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rj.thefiresofheaven-第191章

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       The other Cairhienin lords gathered round on their horses; watching; but none so sharply as Talmanes。 Talmanes studied the map he drew; and studied him from boots to hat; even his spear。 When he was done; the fellow still did not speak; until Mat barked; 〃Well? I don't care whether you take it or leave it; but your friends will be hip…deep in Aiel in not much longer。〃
       〃The Tairens are no friends of mine。 And Daerid is。。。 useful。 Certainly not a friend。〃 Dry chuckles ran through the onlooking lords at the suggestion。 〃But I will lead one half; if you lead the other。〃
       Talmanes pulled off one steel…backed gauntlet and put out his hand; but for a moment Mat only stared at it。 Lead? Him? I'm a gambler; not a soldier。 A lover。 Memories of battles long gone spun through his head; but he forced them down。 All he had to do was ride on。 But then maybe Talmanes would leave Estean and Daerid and the rest to roast。 On the spit Mat had hung them from。 Even so; it was a surprise to him when he grasped the other's hand and said; 〃You just be there when you're supposed to be。〃
       For reply Talmanes began calling off names in a quick voice。 Lords and lordlings reined toward Mat; each followed by a bannerman and perhaps a dozen retainers; until he had four hundred odd of the Cairhienin。 Talmanes did not have much to say after; either; he just led the remainder west at a trot; trailing a faint cloud of dust。
       〃Keep together;〃 Mat told his half。 〃Charge when I say charge; run when I say run; and don't make any noise you don't have to。〃 There was the creak of saddles and the thud of hooves as they followed him; of course; but at least they did not talk; or ask questions。
       A last glimpse of the other bristle of bright banners and con; and then a twist in the shallow valley hid them。 How had he gotten into this? It had all started so simply。 Just give warning and go。 Each step after had seemed so small; so necessary。 And now he had waded waist deep into the mud; and no choice but to keep on。 He hoped Talmanes meant to show up。 The man had not even asked who he was。
       The hill valley twisted and forked as he angled north; but he had a good sense of direction。 For instance; he knew exactly which way lay south and safety; and it was not the way he was heading。 Dark clouds were forming up there toward the city; the first he had seen so thick in a long time。 Rain would break the drought … good for the farmers; if any remained … and settle the dust … good for horsemen; so they did not announce themselves too early。 Maybe if it rained; the Aiel would give up and go home。 The wind was beginning to pick up; too; bringing a little cool; for a wonder。
       The sound of fighting drifted over the crests; men shouting; men screaming。 It had begun。
       Mat turned Pips; raised his spear and swung it right and left。 He was almost surprised when the Cairhienin formed into one long line to either side of him; facing upslope。 The gesture had been instinctive; from another time and place; but then; these men had seen fighting。 He started Pips up through the scattered trees at a slow walk; and they kept pace to the quiet jangle of bridles。
       His first thought on reaching the height was relief at seeing Talmanes and his men ing into sight on the crest across from him。 His second was to curse。
       Daerid had formed the hedgehog; spiny thickets of pikes four deep interspersed with bowmen to make a large hollow square。 Long pikes made it difficult for the Shaido to get close; however they rushed in; and the archers and crossbowmen were exchanging shots hot and fast with the Aiel。 Men were falling on both sides; but the pikes simply closed in when one of their number went down; making the square tighter。 Of course; the Shaido did not appear to slacken their assault either。
       The Defenders were dismounted in the center; and maybe half the Tairen lords with their retainers。 Half。 That was what made him want to curse。 The rest dashed about among the Aiel; slashing and stabbing with sword and lance in knots of five or ten; or alone。 Dozens of riderless horses told how well they were doing。 Melanril was off with only his bannerman; laying about with his blade。 Two Aiel darted in to neatly hamstring the lordling's horse; it fell; head flailing … Mat was sure it screamed; but the din swallowed it … and then Melanril vanished behind cadin'sor…clad figures; spears stabbing。 The bannerman lasted a moment longer。
       Good riddance; Mat thought grimly。 Standing in his stirrups; he raised the sword…bladed spear high; then swept it forward; shouting; 〃Los! Los caba'drin!〃
       He would have had the words back if he could; and not because they were Old Tongue; it was a boiling cauldron down in the valley。 But whether or not any of the Cairhienin understood a mand of 〃horsemen forward〃 in the Old Tongue; they understood the gesture; especially when he dropped back into his saddle and dug in his heels。 Not that he really wanted to; but be could not see any choice now。 He had put those men down there … some might have gotten away if he had told them to turn and run … and he just did not have a choice。
       Banners and con waving; the Cairhienin charged downhill with him; shouting battle cries。 In imitation of him; no doubt; though what he was shouting was 〃Blood and bloody ashes!〃 Across the valley; Talmanes raced down just as hard。
       Sure that they had all the wetlanders penned; the Shaido never saw the others until crashed into from behind on both sides。 It was then that the lightning began to fall。 And after that things really got hairy。


Chapter 44
(Dragon)
The Lesser Sadness

       Rand's shirt clung to him with the sweat of effort; but he kept his coat on for protection from the wind gusting toward Cairhien。 The sun had at least another hour to reach its noonday peak; yet already he felt as if he had run all morning and been beaten with a club at the finish。 Wrapped in the Void; he was only distantly aware of the weariness; dimly perceiving the ache in arms and shoulders; in the small of his back; a throb around the tender scar in his side。 That he was aware of them at all told the story。 With the Power in him; he could make out individual leaves on the trees at a hundred paces; but whatever happened to him physically should have been as if it were happening to someone else。
       He had long since taken to drawing on saidin through the angreal in his pocket; the stone carving of the fat little man。 Even so; working the Power was a strain now; weaving it at this distance of miles; but only the rancid threads streaking what he drew kept him from pulling more; from trying to pull it all to him。 The Power was that sweet; taint or no。 After hours of channeling without; rest; he was that tired。 At the same time; he had to fight saidin itself harder; to put more of his strength into keeping it from burning him to ash where he stood; from burning his mind to ash。 It was ever more difficult to hold off saidin's destruction; more difficult to resist the desire to draw more; more difficult to handle what he did draw。 A nasty downward spiral; and hours to go before the battle was decided。
       Wiping swe
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