In the world inspired by Robert Jordan's epic "Wheel of Time," a different tale unfolds-one of family, love, and legacy. "Wheels of Kin: A Mother-Daughter Journey" takes you on an enchanting adventure through the eyes of Elara a young girl as she na...
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The group approached the imposing gate of Fal Dara, a mix of anticipation and weariness etched on their faces.
Loial, directing his question to Lan, broke the silence, "How long has it been since you last walked through this gate?"
Lan, stoic as ever, offered no response.
Inside the palace, a contingent of soldiers greeted them, bowing with a hand over their hearts. Lord Yakota, acknowledging Lan with respect, spoke, "Dai Shan."
Lan returned the salute, and Uno Nomesta, with a rough exterior, joined in, "Welcome home... [chuckles] you bloody great bastard."
Uno and Lan shared a hearty hug, a display of camaraderie. The soldiers led the group into the throne room, where Lady Amalisa turned to acknowledge their arrival. Lord Agelmar entered from the balcony, " Your presence warms me, Dai Shan. And you, Moiraine Sedai. To what do we owe this pleasure?"
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Moiraine, her demeanor serious, responded, "I am here with a warning."
Agelmar, somewhat dismissive, made assumptions about the purpose of their visit, "Let me guess. This anxious sister of mine wrote to the White Tower with overblown stories of the encroaching Blight and Trolloc raids. While I appreciate your concern, Fal Dara always has and always will be able to protect its own."
Moiraine, respectful yet firm, assured Lord Agelmar, "My Lord, I can assure you that neither I nor any Aes Sedai doubts your ability to keep the Blight at bay."
Agelmar, proud of Fal Dara's history, asserted his confidence, "I should hope not. We have guarded Tarwin's Gap for a thousand years and fought off armies of Trollocs that would make even an Aes Sedai blanch. I appreciate you making the trek to the Borderlands, but I fear you may have done so in vain."
Elara, displaying a touch of annoyance, stepped forward and interjected with a stern tone, "Lord Agelmar, if you would have allowed her to finish, we have no intention of advising you. A Lord should protect his land as he sees fit. We are simply here with a warning. The Dark One has begun to use the Ways to move his armies. Now, while it behooves you to guard the Gap, as your family has always done, it might be prudent to have a group of men wall up the Fal Daran Waygate as well."