[panfandomsandbox] change is in the wind
She sits at the table near the fireplace, sipping tea and reflecting on what she has learned in recent days.
In the world where she was born, the Dark One is also known as the Lord of the Grave, and is the one who holds power and sway over the dead -- and to an extent, death itself. Fortunately, Moiraine is experienced enough with Milliways to not draw instantaneous conclusions.
(The lessons learned from Anthy Himemiya will remain with her for the rest of her life.)
It had helped that she had seen nothing of intentional evil or the mark of the Shadow as she knows it when she had studied Harrowhark while channeling. It is nonetheless something that requires consideration, in case action of some sort becomes necessary.
The Aes Sedai has much to think about.
In the world where she was born, the Dark One is also known as the Lord of the Grave, and is the one who holds power and sway over the dead -- and to an extent, death itself. Fortunately, Moiraine is experienced enough with Milliways to not draw instantaneous conclusions.
(The lessons learned from Anthy Himemiya will remain with her for the rest of her life.)
It had helped that she had seen nothing of intentional evil or the mark of the Shadow as she knows it when she had studied Harrowhark while channeling. It is nonetheless something that requires consideration, in case action of some sort becomes necessary.
The Aes Sedai has much to think about.
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Not too far from Moiraine, a tall, willowy man in black robes has finally located enough space to bow to the Bar properly. "With my greatest and most humble apologies, I've worked my knife's edge to dullness once again," he says. "May I bring it to you for sharpening?"
A napkin appears; he reads it, laughs, and unsheathes a small knife at his waist to lay upon the bartop. "Many thanks to you. I hope to be done with my project soon enough."
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She waits until his glance travels the room before attempting to catch his attention with a lifted hand and a graceful gesture toward an empty seat at her table.
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"Hello, madam," he says, and clasps his hands in another bow. "We haven't met formally, have we? I am Wei Wuxian."
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"We have not," she confirms. "I am Moiraine Aes Sedai, but you may call me Moiraine."
Her tone is as serene and untroubled as her expression.
"I could not help but notice your courtesy toward the Bar, and I was curious to meet you."
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A hint of wryness enters her tone as she concludes, "That said, I have seen many who treat the Bar as something without consciousness, rather than as you have. I must say that I prefer your approach."
Moiraine shakes her head, dismissing the thought, then indicates the teapot and unused cups at the side of the table as she asks, "Would you care for tea, Master Wei?"
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He's already reaching for a cup and the teapot, shooting Moiraine a brief, inquiring look as he does. (Wei Wuxian's the younger of them, after all.)
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"Permit me just to touch it with warmth first, however --"
As she speaks, a faint corona of light appears around her, and a thread of fire-gold touches the teapot, causing gentle steam to rise from its spout. Moiraine glances up at him to ensure he takes no alarm from the sight as others have in the past, and as her gaze rests on him her eyes first widen, then narrow in intent scrutiny.
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His voice stays light, however, as he busies himself pouring a cup of tea. "Where I'm from, I was scolded once for cultivating so frivolously. All for want of a warm cup of tea in the morning! But Gusu Lan, their rules fill an entire boulder with calligraphy this wide." He pinches two fingers together to indicate. "I am glad to see others who don't behave so strictly."
He slides the cup across to Moiraine.
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Save for the heightened focus in her glance, nothing about her manner indicates anything but the same calm poise she has displayed so far. After a moment, the glow around her fades, and she curves her fingers around the cup he has placed before her.
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Ask Wei Wuxian how he knows!
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"Stones and silence are both a rigorous enforcement in their own ways, I suppose."
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She was getting up to get another glass of water, but when she sees Moiraine she bee-lines to her instead. "I have obtained a second key," she says abruptly, without preamble. "I am awash in mysteries."
After a beat, she remembers basic decencies and adds, "How are you?"
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"Lady Ninth. Light illumine."
"I am as well as may be expected, and should be interested to hear more of these mysteries of yours."
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"The second trial was undertaken with the assistance of Dulcinea Septimus of the Seventh House, who I emphatically do not trust," she says. "And it required the use of a necromantic technique I abhor."
"But I have the theorems," she says, with a gleam of angry triumph.
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"What technique would this be?"
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"Gideon insisted," she continues, her expression tight. "Both our lives were put at risk. I had to enter a highly-destructive avulsion field and dismantle a necromantic structure to extract the key, relying on her spirit for the power to shield myself."
"Septimus undersold the danger. If I had known what we were getting into I might not have gone in. But Nav was incredible. If she had wavered I would've been disintegrated instantly." Her real teeth worry the painted ones on her lower lip in a spot already worn pink.
"She is sleeping it off now. I've asked the Sixth to check her health, they're the closest we have to medics, and I nearly trust Palamedes Sextus." Almost.
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"I can see why you abhor it."
To share power with others through a link is far from unknown, but saidar is drawn from outside one's self. Given how Harrow has described the flow of power in her world, it seems very likely that Gideon Nav has risked her very existence for this key.
"You have no Healers?"
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"I can... destroy the plaque building up within a heart. Or fill in the honeycomb of aging bones. But I can't make wounds knit faster or fight an infection for someone. If anyone could, it would be the Second, but they would need a source of thanergy to harvest, and I believe even that is only a temporary boost."
"But the Sixth are scholars and take an interest in medicine. Palamedes knows what he's doing and he assures me his cav is better." She sounds somewhat like she's trying to convince herself.
She looks past Moiraine, off to one side. "I confess I question if what I received was worth it. Palamedes refused the experiment. But there is only one of each key, and I believe there may only be one or two left unclaimed. Things are about to get... tense in Canaan House."
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The waitrat returns, carrying a tea service and a pitcher of mountain spring water, and busily sets everything up on a small table beside them.
Moiraine pays it no outward attention. Her dark-eyed gaze is steady on Harrow's as she says,
"I have something of a Talent for Healing."
It is, very obviously, an offer, oblique though it may be.
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Her hesitation, in the scheme of things, is barely anything at all. "Yes," she says. "Please." Her black eyes find Moiraine's.
"It is a risk, but if she will not value her life properly, I must do it for her. If you will come to Canaan House, I would have you do it."
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"The Wheel weaves," Moiraine says. "It will not be the first time I have crossed worlds to aid another, nor, I suspect, will it be the last. I will go with you to Canaan House."
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"I can get you a spare habit, but Gideon is quite a bit... larger than either of us and no one else from the Ninth should be present."
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"I can make myself appear taller and more imposing, however, and I could perhaps blur my own appearance to a degree."
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