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Omni POV#
The scene is a devastated palace; dead men, women and children lie everywhere. Lews Therin Telamon wanders around in a daze. He wears gray, scarlet and gold from across the World Sea with the Aes Sedai symbol is on his cloak. He calls for Ilyena, his wife, not noticing her dead body on the ground. A man appears, "the air rippled, shimmered, solidified into a man."[1] The man is described as "not so tall as Lews Therin, he was clothed all in black, save for the snow-white lace at his throat and the silverwork on the turned-down tops of his thigh high boots. He stepped carefully, handling his cloak fastidiously to avoid brushing the dead." The man identifies Lews Therin as "Lord of the Morning." and says he is there to take him. The man identifies himself as Elan Morin Tedronai,[2] and Lews Therin then calls him the Betrayer of Hope. Elan Morin says he is the Dragon and that Lews Therin
- was called Lord of the Morning
- Once stood first among the Servants.
- Wore the Ring of Tamyrlin.[3]
- Sat on the High Seat.
- Summoned the Nine Rods of Dominion.
- Humbled Elan Morin in the Hall of Servants.
- Defeated him at the Gates of Paaran Disen.
Elan Morin then Heals Lews Therin so that he regains some of his sanity. While Lews Therin screams, Elan Morin says that the Great Lord can bring Ilyena back to him.[4] Elan Morin also mentions the Hundred Companions. Lews Therin reaches out to the True Source and Travels to an open area with a river nearby. He draws an enormous amount of the One Power and a solid bar of light obliterates him.[5] When all is over, a jagged mountain remains.[6]
Footers#
The Breaking of the World.
Author unknown, the Fourth Age)"
The Cycle of the Dragon.
Author unknown, the Fourth Age)"
Notes (Possible Spoilers)#
[#1] At signings Robert Jordan confirmed that this is Traveling using the True Power.
[#2] Elan Morin is the Forsaken known as Ishamael. So how come he is not bound at Shayol Ghul? Ishamael was only partially trapped and occasionally appears in the real world.
[#3] According the expanded glossary in "To the Blight", the Ring of Tamyrlin was an object of the One Power created by the first person who learned to channel.
[#4] The first hint that the Great Lord really can capture the souls of the dead and restore them to life. (LoC,Prologue)
[#5] At signings Robert Jordan stated that Lews Therin did not balefire himself.
[#6] The mountain now known as Dragonmount
Artwork#
- The Death of Kinslayer - by Rob Christianson
- Lews in Madness and Grief - by James Beveridge
- The Breaking of the World - by James Beveridge
- The Birth of Dragonmount (James Beveridge)
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