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Scenes are as identified by the TV series. The non-story scenes are listed first.
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All of the dead combatants, from both sides, are buried in a field. Lan places the King of Ghealdan in a grave, along with his helmet. Stepin carries Kerene to her grave. He takes her ring and places it on a necklace. Moiraine places a lit candle atop Kerene's body.
Everyone from the Aes Sedai camp is riding/walking to Tar Valon. Stepin is guiding Kerene's horse, which has boots backwards in the stirrups.[1] Logain is chained and sitting on a horse. Moiraine and Lan talk about what it's like to be back at the White Tower. Moiraine wonders if Nynaeve is ready for the White Tower. Lan tells her that Nynaeve is worried about Stepin. They all pass by a guiding stone.[2] Moiraine and Lan wonder if the other four Two Rivers folk are already here.
Rand and Mat are walking with other people on a path to Tar Valon. A boy runs too close to Mat and he yells at the boy, who runs away. They pass a guiding stone[3]. Rand sees a mountain in the distance and says that he thinks he's seen it before. Mat follows him up a small hill and they have a better look at the mountain, plus now see Tar Valon and the White Tower.
A while later, they enter the city. Walking through the throng, Rand gets a sample of some food, which he likes, but Mat says he's not hungry. They head for an inn that Thom told Rand about, The Light's Blessing and get a room.[4] Rand is amazed how expensive the room is. Mat goes directly to a bed and lies down. Rand reassures Mat that he didn't kill any of the Grinwells and that it was the Fade that did it.
Moiraine, Lan and Nynaeve enter the Warders' quarters in the White Tower.
[1] A riderless horse is an historic tradition.
[2] Not a portal. This has been translated. TODO
[3] Not a portal. This has been translated. TODO
[4] Padan Fain can be seen in passing in a doorway and you can also see the back of his cloak as the boys enter the inn.
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