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[Alanna], [Ihvon] and [Maksim] have waited until [Lan] was asleep and have gathered outside to talk. The poem that [Alanna] and [Maksim] found in [Lan]'s saddlebag is a prophecy in the [Old Tongue]. [Alanna] says that [Lan] must not know what it's about, but [Maksim] says it's about [Lanfear] and that her [seal] is broken. [Ihvon] starts reading the poem, which is the one from scene 3. This is intertwined with showing [Selene] and [Rand] on a bed in the cabin, with [Selene] atop and tying him to the headboard and then starting to kiss him. [Ishamael]'s voice takes over the reading of the poem. [Selene] sits up and admits she's a monster as well. Her sitting up is intertwined with the crouching figure in scene 3 standing up. He asks her to explain, and she starts to [channel].
[Alanna], [Ihvon], and [Maksim] wait until [Lan] is asleep and gather outside to talk in hushed tones. They discuss a poem [Alanna] and [Maksim] found in [Lan]’s pouch in Scene 23, written in the [Old Tongue]. [Alanna] identifies it as a prophecy and says [Lan] must not know what it’s about, but [Maksim] reveals it concerns [Lanfear] and that her [seal] is broken. [Ihvon] begins reading the poem aloud—the same one from Scene 3—its words echoing ominously.
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Suddenly, a sword impales her heart from the back and [Moiraine] reaches around from behind to slice [Selene]'s throat with a knife and throws her body to the floor. Then she starts cutting the bindings on [Rand]'s wrists and telling him to hurry, as they don't have much time. [Rand], appalled, says "You killed her" and [channel]s, pushing [Moiraine] back against a nearby wall. [Moiraine] denies killing [Selene] because she can't and she can't because [Selene] is [Lanfear], Daughter of the Night and the most dangerous [Forsaken]. [Rand] responses that she's [Selene] and is an innkeeper, but [Moiraine] says she's been lying to [Rand], which [Moiraine] never can. With that, [Rand] stops [channel]ing and lets [Moiraine] go. [Moiraine] says that now they need to run. They grab the weapons and flee out the door.
The scene cuts to the cabin in [Kinslayer’s Dagger|Kinslayers Dagger], where [Selene] and [Rand] are on a bed. [Selene] is atop [Rand], tying his wrists to the headboard, then leans down to kiss him. As [Ihvon]’s reading continues, [Ishamael]’s voice takes over, reciting the poem with a chilling tone. [Selene] sits up, her expression shifting, and admits she’s a monster as well. Her sitting up is intertwined with the crouching figure in Scene 3 standing up, revealing their actions are linked. [Rand], confused, asks her to explain. [Selene] begins to [channel], a faint glow forming around her.
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[Lanfear] blinks her eyes, and flecks of [saa] move across them.
Suddenly, a sword impales [Selene] through the heart from behind. [Moiraine] steps into view, reaching around to slice [Selene]’s throat with a knife, then throws her body to the floor. [Moiraine] quickly cuts the bindings on [Rand]’s wrists, urging him to hurry as they don’t have much time. [Rand], shocked, says, “You killed her,” and [channel]s, pushing [Moiraine] back against a nearby wall. [Moiraine] says she didn’t kill [Selene] because she can’t—because [Selene] is [Lanfear], Daughter of the Night, the most dangerous of the [Forsaken]. [Rand] insists she’s [Selene], an innkeeper, but [Moiraine] counters that [Lanfear] has been lying to him, something [Moiraine] can never do. [Rand] stops [channel]ing, releasing [Moiraine]. She tells him they need to run. They grab their weapons and flee out the door.
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On the floor, [Lanfear]’s body stirs. She blinks, and flecks of [saa] move across her eyes[22].