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[Moiraine] walks through the [Foregate|Cairhien (City)], drawing stares from passersby as she moves with purpose. At the city gate, she approaches a gatekeeper, [Asan Sandair], and questions him about the [Crescent Inn] burning down. [Asan Sandair] claims to know nothing about the incident, remarking callously that it’s a shame more buildings didn’t burn. Moiraine then asks if he knows of a red-haired boy who was staying at the inn and his current whereabouts, but the gatekeeper shakes his head, offering no information. Frustrated but undeterred, Moiraine continues into the city[8].
[Moiraine] walks through the [Foregate|Cairhien (City)], drawing stares from passersby as she moves with purpose. At the city gate, she approaches a gatekeeper, [Asan Sandair], and questions him about the [Crescent Inn] burning down. [Asan Sandair] claims to know nothing about the incident, remarking callously that it’s a shame more buildings didn’t burn. Moiraine then asks if he knows of a red-haired boy who was staying at the inn and his current whereabouts, but the gatekeeper shakes his head, offering no information[8]. Frustrated but undeterred, Moiraine continues into the city.
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TODO - Nynaeve and Liandrin talk.
[Liandrin] passes by the [Three Arches] room and, noticing [Nynaeve] inside, enters.
[Liandrin] notes that most [Aes Sedai] refuse to set foot in the room again after their tests.
[Nynaeve] questions whether any of it was real and [Liandrin] tells her that the pain was real, but fades with time.
[Liandrin] asks who [Nynaeve] lost inside, and [Nynaeve] tells her it was her daughter. [Liandrin] says she's sorry.
[Nynaeve] tells her that she was in there for years and it is fading, but she still remembers.
[Liandrin] opens up and tells her that she kept her son secret for 80 or 90 years to protect him from her enemies.
[Liandrin] shares a truth that the Three Oaths don't allow you to lie to others, but it does allow you to lie to yourself.
[Liandrin] could have hidden her son anywhere, in some safer place, but she wanted him near her.
[Liandrin] says that not only men who [channel] are cursed but so are [Aes Sedai] as they have to watch helplessly as their loved ones grow old and die.
[Nynaeve] remarks, with a slight smile, that she now understands why they don't let [Liandrin] teach the novices.
[Liandrin] tells her that the way that the [Aes Sedai] rule the world without collapsing in pain and loss is by finding a piece of the world that belongs to you and you hold onto it, and when it goes away, you find another piece.
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[Liandrin] then confides a secret to [Nynaeve], on the promise that she won't do anything rash, that a group of [Sheinaran|Shienar] soldiers plus [Perrin] and [Loial], were captured in an invasion on the west coast.