[pfsb] investigations and explorations
Two days after Moiraine brought Wei Wuxian's talismans back to Twin Peaks, after she has taken the time necessary to review all of her notes as well as the histories she has been collecting, she calls Dale Cooper, who is still in Olympia, now, rather than Seattle.
All things considered, the conversation could have gone much, much worse.
She is well aware that they are going to have a much longer discussion after he returns in a few weeks, but he had agreed not to ask her to wait. She, in turn, had agreed, as before, not to go to Glastonbury Grove alone, or at night. She also agrees not to approach the pool closer than necessary to place the talismans, or to test it with her own weaving - not at present, anyway.
Hawk had been her next call.
A few days later, after he has had time to consider and to consult with the Bookhouse Boys, Hawk knocks on her apartment door and agrees to her request.
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When Moiraine returns to Milliways, she leaves a sealed note with Bar, addressed to Wei Wuxian.
Master Wei--
I made the trial of your talismans according to your instructions. When I activated the one at the northernmost point, glowing red energy swept inward from the circle in a wave focused on the pool at its center.
The pool absorbed it all. It vanished into the depths without a ripple, and without a trace.
Nothing else has happened. Yet.
--Moiraine Sedai
That task completed, she settles at her preferred table with tea and begins sketching something in a notebook.
All things considered, the conversation could have gone much, much worse.
She is well aware that they are going to have a much longer discussion after he returns in a few weeks, but he had agreed not to ask her to wait. She, in turn, had agreed, as before, not to go to Glastonbury Grove alone, or at night. She also agrees not to approach the pool closer than necessary to place the talismans, or to test it with her own weaving - not at present, anyway.
Hawk had been her next call.
A few days later, after he has had time to consider and to consult with the Bookhouse Boys, Hawk knocks on her apartment door and agrees to her request.
When Moiraine returns to Milliways, she leaves a sealed note with Bar, addressed to Wei Wuxian.
Master Wei--
I made the trial of your talismans according to your instructions. When I activated the one at the northernmost point, glowing red energy swept inward from the circle in a wave focused on the pool at its center.
The pool absorbed it all. It vanished into the depths without a ripple, and without a trace.
Nothing else has happened. Yet.
--Moiraine Sedai
That task completed, she settles at her preferred table with tea and begins sketching something in a notebook.
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"They do," she affirms. "Frequently. It is an essential part of their training. My own Warder fought by my side for more than twenty years."
"It is traditional for the choice to be offered."
It is not, however, always the case.
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The fighting, though – that sounds pretty good.
Some of her grease paint is flaking off by her temple; she resists the urge to scratch at it. "Huh," she says, eloquently. She doesn't know what Harrow has told this...ally, and she's not sure if there's anything she should steer clear of mentioning.
But Harrow said she could talk, so: "Sounds like the Fourth. They're trained to go on the front lines."
And, oddly, the Sixth. She's got to fight Camilla Hect, just to see what it's like.
She's thinking of the Eighth siphoning his big battery of a cav and of Ortus, trained to do nothing more than to carry as much osseous materal as possible when her mouth twists. "Not all of the Houses do that."
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"The Fourth," she murmurs. "The Sword of the Emperor, and his Hope; those are the correct titles, if my recollection is accurate?"
"I understand that there are differences in the traditions of the Houses. What of your own training?"
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Moiraine really has been talking to Harrow. Only a Black Vestal would bother being that pretentious in a place where no one has heard of the Emperor, let alone his Houses. "I mean, the Fourth and his cav are just a pair of dumb kids. She's maybe less of a Sword and more of a letter opener."
But thinking of the Fourth makes her think of the Fifth, and that just makes her kind of sad, so she's a little off her guard when Moiraine's second question comes. "Mine?"
She scrambles, wondering what – how much – Harrow has told this woman. "I've been training since they could put a sword in my hand," she hedges, finally.
Well, it's true.
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"Is it that they are young, or unskilled, that you object to?"
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"Neither," she offers. "But they shouldn't –
"They shouldn't be there," she finishes, miserably. "They're kids! They should, I don't know – be worrying about getting zits, not about avenging the Fifth."
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And this particular weaving, she knows, may be painful indeed, although she does not say so.
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Apparently all of the Ninth's eloquence has been concentrated in the one other representative of their generation.
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"The Wheel weaves, and all things are part of the Pattern. You might think of it as the workings of destiny; many do."
Given what Harrow has told her before about Gideon Nav's background, destiny seems an appropriate thing for the young cavalier to be cognizant of.
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For Gideon's part, she prefers to grip hold of the workings of Fate and punch Destiny in the face – especially when it comes to endangering two stupid kids. Whatever the mysterious plans at hand, she's reasonably sure there's usually someone she can hit with a sword.
"The Fourth are fodder for the front lines. Everyone knows they tend to die young." Her expression grows fierce underneath her paint, and her hand clenches on the tabletop.
"But it shouldn't be now."
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A single beat of silence.
"But know this, Gideon Nav: not all fates can be avoided."
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Gideon's hand hasn't relaxed, and neither have her shoulders. "She's all black and white like that, too."
Gideon Nav has spent her entire life trying to change what everyone told her was her fate. And look: she's off the Ninth. Maybe changing destiny came by bargaining with the Devil; maybe it's landed her in a place so bad even the creaky old halls of Drearburh starts to look cheerful.
But she did it. And soon she'll be on her way to the Cohort, finally free.
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Her tone is very wry, all of a sudden.
"I am bound by oath to speak no word that is not true."
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"On occasion, it might be considered so."
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It does sound like a pain in the ass. It also sounds like something Gideon can use, right now, to get more information than Harrow has deigned to offer. "So what has Harrow told you?"
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Daes Dae'mar, the Game of Houses, is very nearly an art form among Cairhienin and Aes Sedai... and Moiraine is both.
"Was there something of particular interest to you?"
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"I wonder what she's told you about Canaan House," she says, finally. "About the trials. Fuck! I don't know. It's not like she tells me or anyone else there anything."
I need you to trust me, Harrow had said.
I need you to be trustworthy, Gideon had replied.
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With perfect, unruffled serenity, she adds,
"It is an interesting place."
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She gropes for words, but there just aren't any.
"What do you mean you've seen it?!"
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"Do you see a door there? Not everyone does."
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"So you just...you looked through the door and saw it?"
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She does not clarify whether or not this is one of those cases, perhaps deliberately so.
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You don't grow up with Harrowhark Nonagesimus and not learn to recognized a carefully crafted statement when you hear it. "A look through the door?
"Or a visit?"
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(Given what Harrow had said about her, she is not particularly surprised, either.)
"A brief visit," she says. "Although not one that others there were aware of."
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