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 ran and wept and raged with them throughout the long exaltation of that night。 Heart and mind and soul and all; I gave myself to a dream of Fangthane's death。〃
 Listening to her; clinging to her face with his eyes; Covenant felt himself knotted by the clench of unreleasable grief。 She was the woman who had offered herself to him。 He understood her passion now; understood the danger she was in。 And her elsewhere glance was drawing into focus; already he could feel conflagrations blazing at the corners of her vision。
 His dread of that focus gave him the impetus to speak。 With his voice rent between fear and love; he wrenched out hoarsely; 〃What I don't understand is what Foul gets out of all this。〃
 
 
 TWENTY…FIVE: The Seventh Ward
 
 FOR a long moment; High Lord Elena gripped the Staff of Law and glared down at him。 Focus crackled on the verge of her gaze; it was about to lash out and scourge him。 But then she seemed to recollect who he was。 Slowly; the passion dimmed in her face;
 went behind in inward veil。 She lowered herself to her seat in the boat。 Quietly; dangerously; she asked; 〃All this? Do you ask what Lord Foul gains from what I have told you?〃
 He answered her with quivering promptitude。 Careless now of the illimitable range of implications with which the echoes multiplied his voice; he hastened to explain himself; ameliorate at least in this way the falseness of his position。
 〃That; too。 You said it yourself…that old; unsufferable bargain I made with the Ranyhyn put you where you are。 Never mind what I did to your mother。 That; too。 But it's really this time I'm thinking about。 You summoned me; and we're on our way to the Seventh Ward…and I want to know what Foul gets out of it。 He wouldn't waste a chance like this〃
 〃This is no part of his intent;〃 。she replied coldly。 〃The choice to summon you was mine; not his。〃
  〃Right。 That's the way he works。 But what made
 you decide to summon me? …I mean aside from the
 fact that you were going to call me anyway at some
 time or other because I have the simple misfortune to
 wear a white gold wedding ring and have two fingers
 missing。 What made you decide then…when you
 did?〃
 〃Dukkha Waynhim gave us new knowledge of Fangthane's power。〃
 〃New knowledge; by hell!〃 Covenant croaked。 〃Do you think that was an accident? Foul released him。〃 He shouted the word released; and its echoes jabbered about him like dire significances。 〃He released that poor suffering devil because he knew exactly what you would do about it。 And he wanted me to be in the Land then; at that precise time; not sooner or later。〃
 The importance of what he was saying penetrated her; she began to hear him seriously。 But her voice remained nonmittal as she asked; 〃Why? How are his purposes served?〃
 For a moment; he shied away from what he was thinking。 〃How should I know? If I knew; I might be able to fight it somehow。 Aside from the idea that I'm supposed to destroy the Land…〃 But Elena's grave
 attention stopped him。 For her sake; he mustered his courage。 〃Well; look at what's happened because of me。 I did something to Loric's krill…therefore Amok showed up…therefore you're going to try to unlock the Seventh Ward。 It's as neat as clockwork。 If you'd summoned me sooner; then when we got to this point you wouldn't be under such pressure to use lore you don't understand。 And if all this had happened later; you wouldn't have e here at all…you would have been too busy fighting the war。
 〃As for me〃…he swallowed and looked away for an instant; then took a step closer to the root of his bargain…〃this is the only way I can possibly get off the hook。 If things had gone differently; there would have been a lot more pressure on me…from everywhere…to learn how to use this ring。 And Joan But this way you've been distracted…you're thinking about the Seventh Ward instead of wild magic or whatever。 And Foul doesn't want me to learn what white gold is good for。 I might use it against him。
 〃Don't you see it? Foul put us right where we are。 He released dukkha so that we would be right here now。 He must have a reason。 He likes to destroy people through the things that make them hope。 That way he can get them to desecrate… No wonder this is the dark of the moon。〃 He was poignantly conscious of the way in which he endangered his own cause as he concluded softly; 〃Elena; the Seventh Ward might be the worst thing that has happened yet。〃
 But she had her answer ready。 〃No; beloved。 I do not believe it。 High Lord Kevin formed his Wards in a time before his wisdom fell into despair。 Fangthane's hand is not in them。 It may be that the Power of mand is perilous…but it is not ill。〃
 Her statement did not convince him。 But he did not have the heart to protest。 The echoes placed too much stress on even his simplest words。 Instead; he sat gazing morosely at her feet while he scratched at the itch of his wedding band。 As the echoes died…as the boat slid gently to a stop in the water…he felt that he had missed a chance for rectitude。
 For a time; no voice arose to move the boat。
 Covenant and Elena sat in silence; studying their private thoughts。 But then she spoke again。 Softly; reverently; she recited the words of Lord Kevin's Lament。 The boat glided onward again。
 Shortly the craft rounded another column; and Covenant found himself staring at a high; sparkling; silent waterfall ahead。 Its upper reaches disappeared into the shadows of the cavern's ceiling。 But the torrents which poured noiselessly down its ragged surface caught the fiery rocklight at thousands of bright points; so that the falls looked like a cascade of hot; rich; red gems。
 The boat flowed smoothly on Elena's recitation toward a rock levee at one side of the waterfall; and slid up into place。 At once; Amok leaped from the craft; and stood waiting for his panions on the edge of Earthroot。 But for a moment they did not follow him。 They sat spellbound by the splendor and silence of the falls。
 〃e; High Lord;〃 the youth said。 〃The Seventh Ward is nigh。 I must bring my being to an end。〃 His tone matched the unwonted seriousness of his countenance。
 Elena shook her head vaguely; as if she were remembering her limitations; her weariness and lack of knowledge。 And Covenant covered his eyes to block out the disconcerting noiseless tumble and glitter of the falls。 But then Morin stepped up onto the levee; and Elena followed him with a sigh。 Gripping the gunwales with both hands; Covenant climbed out of the craft。 When Bannor joined them; the High Lord's party was plete。
 Amok regarded them soberly。 He seemed to have aged during the boat ride。 The cheeriness had faded from his face; leaving his ancient bones uncontradicted。 His lips moved as if he wished to speak。 But he。 said nothing。 Like a man looking for support; he gazed briefly at each of his panions。 Then he turned away; went with an oddly heavy step toward the waterfall: When he reached the first wet rocks; he ; scrambled up them; and stepped into the plunging ‘ water。
 With his legs widely braced against the weight of the falls; he looked back toward his panions。 〃Do not fear;〃 he said through the silent torrent。 〃This is merely water as you have known it。 Earthroot's potency springs from another source。 e。〃 With a beckoning gesture; he disappeared under the falls。
 At this; Elena stiffened。 The nearness of the Seventh Ward filled her face。 Discarding her fatigue; she hastened behind Morin toward the waterfall。
 Covenant followed her。 Wracked; weary; full of unprehending dread; he nevertheless could not hang back now。 As Elena pushed through the cascade and passed out of sight; he thrust himself up the wet jumble of rocks; began to crouch toward the falls。 Spray dashed into his face。 The rocks were too slick for him; he was forced to crawl。 But he kept moving to evade Bannor's help。 Holding his breath; he burrowed into the water as if it were an avalanche。
 It almost flattened him; it pounded him like the accumulated weight of his delusion。 But as he propped himself up against it…as the falls drenched him; filled his eyes and mouth and ears…he felt some of its vitality。 It attacked him like an involuntary ablution; a cleansing performed as the last prerequisite of the Power of mand。 It scrubbed at him as if it meant to peel his bones。 But the water force missed his face and chest。 It laid bare all his nerves; but failed to purify the marrow of his unfitness。 A moment later; he crawled raw and untransmogrified into the darkness beyond the waterfall。
 Quivering; he shook his head; blew the water out of his mouth and nose。 His hands told him that he was on flat stone; but it felt strange; both dry and slippery。 It resisted solid contact with his palms。 And he could see nothing; hear no scuffles or whispers from his panions。 But his sense of smell reacted violently。 He found himself in an air so laden with force that it submerged every other odor of his life。 It swamped him like the stink of gangrene; burned him like the reek of brimstone; but it bore no resemblance to these or any other smells he knew。 It was like the polished; massive expanse of Earthroot…like the immensity of the rocklit cavern…like the continual; adumbrated weight of the waterfall…like

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