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    The Strike at Shayol Ghul

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      Jorille Mondevin at the Palace of Aesdaishan in Chachin.

      End Notes

      (1) Speculation of the wilder sort is rife among some who call themselves

      historians, and the discovery of this material has resulted in the expected from

      the usual quarters. Would the great sa'angreal have proven effective used as

      Patra Posae desired? Had the seals been placed by a circle comprised of men and

      women together, might the men, or even saidin itself, have been protected in

      some fasion from the Dark One's counter stroke? Or would saidar have been

      tainted as well? The last possibility is enough to curdle the coldest blood, yet

      the fact is that events transpired as they transpired, and such speculation is

      no more than a fireside game to frighten the gullible. Those I speak of will

      know who I mean.

      (2) According to the manuscript pages, all of the agents responsible for this

      smuggling were caught, though that was not known until events had far outrun

      anyone's plans. They were brave men and women, for although those who were not

      killed outright were tortured, and though some revealed the purpose of their

      mission, none betrayed the location of any of the access ter'angreal. Still, the

      only real result was that the ter'angreal were widely scattered across areas

      held for the Shadow, their locations and even their existence to remain hidden

      for millennia.

      (3) The manuscript indicates that there were several peace factions during the

      course of the war. Or perhaps only one, with fortunes that waxed and waned. It

      is clear that several times during the war this group sent parties at its own

      initiative to the Forsaken seeking a negotiated settlement, and that upon

      returning, members of each of these delegations were later discovered carrying

      out activities that aided the Shadow's cause, though it seems that in some

      instances, they were completely unaware of what they had done. It is a wonder

      that those people did not remember a saying that is supposed to have originated

      during the War of the Shadow. "There is never peace with the Shadow."

      (4) Before her death during the Breaking (which cannot be specified from the

      evidence of the manuscript, unfortunately either as to time or place), Latra

      Posae apparently rose to a prominence which rivaled that of Lews Therin before

      her. During the fighting aginst the Shadowsworn before the Breaking put an end

      to what by that time seemed inconsequential by comparison, she gained the name

      Shadar Nor, best translated as "Cutter of the Shadow" or perhaps "Slicer of the

      Shadow" (the difficulties of precise translation from the Old Tongue, with all

      its multiple meanings, will always remain with us). It is thus ironic that no

      other document yet discovered so much as mentions her name or acomplishments.

      Perhaps this will serve to restore Latra Posae Decume to her proper place in

      history.

     

     

     



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