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step on the wrong side of women who could channel if you could avoid it。 Burn me; if I could get shut of Aes Sedai; I'd never ask for another thing。 Well; not for a good long while; anyway。 Light; I wonder if anything is hiding in here。
       〃The heart has to be that way; Mat。〃 Rand was climbing out of the basin; dripping wet。
       〃The heart?〃
       〃The Wise Ones said I had to go to the heart。 They must mean the center of the city。〃 Rand looked back at the fountain and suddenly the flow dwindled to a trickle; then ceased。 〃There's an ocean of good water down there。 Deep。 So deep I nearly didn't find it。 If I could bring it up。。。 No need to waste it; though。 We can get another good drink when it's time to leave。〃
       Mat shifted his feet unfortably。 Fool! Where did you think it came from? Of course he bloody channeled。 Did you think it just started flowing again after the Light knows how long? 〃Center of the city。 Of course。 Lead on。〃
       They kept to the middle of the wide street; walking along the edge of the bare strips of dirt; past more dry fountains; some with only the stone basin and a marble base where the statues should have been。 Nothing was broken in the city; only。。。 inplete。 The palaces loomed to either side like cliffs。 There had to be things inside。 Furniture; maybe; if it had not rotted。 Maybe gold。 Knives。 Knives would not rust away in this dry air no matter how long they had been there。
       There could be a bloody Myrddraal in there for all you know。 Light; why did I have to think of that? If only he had thought to bring a quarterstaff with him when he left the Stone。 Maybe he could have convinced the Wise Ones it was a walking staff。 No use thinking of it; now。 A tree would do; if he had a way to cut a good branch and trim it。 If; again。 He wondered whether whoever built this city had managed to grow any trees。 He had worked on his father's farm too long not to know good dirt when he saw it。 These long ribbons of exposed soil were poor; no good for growing anything besides weeds; and not many of those。 None; now。
       After they had walked a mile; the street suddenly ended at a great plaza; perhaps as far across as they had walked and surrounded by those palaces of marble and crystal。 Startlingly; a tree stood in the huge square; a good hundred feet tall and spreading its thick; leafy limbs over a hide of dusty white paving stones; near what appeared to be concentric rings of clear; glittering glass columns; thin as needles pared to their height; nearly as much as the tree's。 He would have wondered how a tree could grow here; without sunlight; if he had not been too busy staring at the astounding jumble filling the rest of the square。
       A clear lane led from each street Mat could see; straight to the columned rings; but in the spaces between; statues stood haphazardly; life…sized down to half that; in stone or crystal or metal; set right down on the pavement。 All among them were。。。 He did not know what to call them; at first。 A flat silvery ring; ten feet across and thin as a blade。 A tapering crystal plinth a pace tall that might have held one of the smaller statues。 A shiny black metal spire; narrow as a spear and no longer; yet standing on end as if rooted。 Hundreds of things; maybe thousands; in every shape imaginable; every material imaginable; dotting the huge plaza with no more than a dozen feet between any two。
       It was the black metal spear; so unnaturally erect; that suddenly told him what they must be。 Ter'angreal。 Some sort of things to do with the Power; anyway。 Some of them had to be。 That twisted stone doorway in the Stone's Great Holding had resisted falling over; too。
       He was ready to turn around and go back right then; but Rand continued on; barely looking at what lined his way。 Once Rand paused; staring down at two figurines that hardly seemed to deserve a place with the other things。 Two statuettes maybe a foot tall; a man and a woman; each holding a crystal sphere aloft in one hand。 He half bent as if to touch them; but straightened so quickly it could almost have been Mat's imagination。
       After a minute; Mat followed; hurrying to catch up。 The closer they came to the scintillating rings of columns; the more he tensed。 Those things all around them had to do with the Power; and so did the columns。 He just knew it。 Those impossibly tall thin shafts sparkled in the bluish light; dazzling the eye。 All they said was I had to e here。 Well; I'm here。 They didn't say anything about the bloody Power。
       Rand stopped so suddenly that Mat went three strides nearer the columned rings before realizing it。 Rand was staring at the tree; Mat saw。 The tree。 Mat found himself moving toward it as if drawn。 No tree had those trefoil leaves。 No tree but one; a tree of legend。
       〃Avendesora;〃 Rand said softly。 〃The Tree of Life。 It's here。〃
       Under the spreading branches; Mat leaped to catch one of those leaves; his outstretched fingers fell a good pace short of the lowest。 He satisfied himself with walking deeper beneath that leafy roof and leaning back against the thick bole。 After a moment he slid down to sit against it。 The old stories were true。 He felt。。。。 Contentment。 Peace。 Well being。 Even his feet did not bother him much。
       Rand sat down cross…legged nearby。 〃I can believe the stories。 Ghoetam; sitting beneath Avendesora for forty years to gain wisdom。 Right now; I can believe。〃
       Mat let his head fall back against the trunk。 〃I don't know that I'd trust birds to bring me food; though。 You'd have to get up sometime。〃 But an hour or so would not be bad。 Even all day。 〃It doesn't make sense anyway。 What kind of food could birds bring in here? What birds?〃
       〃Maybe Rhuidean wasn't always like this; Mat。 Maybe。。。 I don't know。 Maybe Avendesora was somewhere else; then。〃
       〃Somewhere else;〃 Mat murmured。 〃I would not mind being somewhere else。〃 It feels。。。 good。。。 though。
       〃Somewhere else?〃 Rand twisted around to look at the tall thin columns; shining so close。 〃Duty is heavier than a mountain;〃 he sighed。
       That was part of a saying he had picked up in the Borderlands。 〃Death is lighter than a feather; duty heavier than a mountain。〃 It sounded like pure foolishness to Mat; but Rand was getting up。 Mat copied him reluctantly。 〃What do you think we'll find in there?〃
       〃I think I have to go on alone from here;〃 Rand said slowly。
       〃What do you mean?〃 Mat demanded。 〃I've e this far; haven't I? I am not going to turn tail now。〃 Wouldn't I just like to; though!
       〃It isn't that; Mat。 If you go in there; you e out a clan chief; or you die。 Or e out mad。 I don't believe there's any other choice。 Unless maybe the Wise Ones go in there。〃
       Mat hesitated。 To die and live again。 That was what they had said。 He had no intention of trying to be an Aiel clan chief; though; the Aiel would probably stick spears through him。 〃We'll leave it to luck;〃 he said; pulling the Tar Valon mark from his pocket。 〃Getting to be my lucky coin。 Flame; I go in with you; head; I stay out。〃 He flipped the gold coin quickly; before Rand could object。
       Somehow he missed grabbing it; the mark careened off his fingertips; clinked to the pavement; bounced twice。。。 And landed on edge。
       He glared at Rand accusingly。 〃Do you do this sort of thing on purpose? Can't you control it?〃
       〃No。〃 The coin fell over; showing an ageless woman's face surrounded by stars。 〃It looks like you stay out here; Mat。〃
       〃Did you just。。。 ?〃 He wished Rand would not channel around him。 〃Oh; burn me; if you want me to stay out here; I'll stay。〃 Snatching the coin up; he stuffed it back into his pocket。 〃Listen; you go in; do whatever it is you have to; and get back out。 I want to leave this place; and I am not going to stand here forever twiddling my thumbs waiting for you。 And you needn't think I'll e in after you; either; so you had best be careful。〃
       〃I wouldn't think that of you; Mat;〃 Rand said。
       Mat stared at him suspiciously。 What was he grinning at? 〃So long as you understand I won't。 Aaah; go on and be a bloody Aiel chief。 You have the face for it。〃
       〃Don't e in there; Mat。 Whatever happens; don't。〃 He waited until Mat nodded before turning away。
       Mat stood; watching him walk in among the glittering columns。 In the shifting dazzle he seemed to vanish almost immediately。 A trick of the eye; Mat told himself。 That was all it was。 A bloody trick of the eye。
       He started around the array; keeping well back; peering in an effort to spot Rand again。 〃You look out what you're bloody doing;〃 he shouted。 〃You leave me alone in the Waste with Moiraine and the bloody Aiel; and I'll strangle you; Dragon Reborn or no!〃 After a minute; he added; 〃I'm not ing in there after you if you get yourself in trouble! You hear me?〃 There was no answer。 If he's not out of there in an hour。。。。 〃He's mad just going in there;〃 he muttered。 〃Well; I'll not be the one to pull his bacon off the coals。 He's the one who can channel。 If he's put his head in a hornets' nest; he can bloody channel his way out of it。〃 I'll give him an hour。 And then he would leave; whether Rand was back or not。 Just turn around and leave

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