Changes in Time
Don't own WOT, never will
A/n---sorry I'm stupid...whats AU? Neela, Nightdweller....help?
Chapter 9: Testing-Test 3- Part 2
Elayne stepped out into a bunch of bramble. Light! She thought. What am I supposed to do? As if in answer to her question, a six pointed star showed in front of her. She walked to it with the air of a queen.
Suddenly, out of no where, a flock of ravens came out of the bushes. Stepping onto the star, Elayne embraced Sadiar and wove a steady column of wind to set the birds back and a weave of fire to rid of them. Then she wove a weave- that if done correctly smelled of roses; done wrong, smelled of dung- of fire and earth.
She walked onward, to the six pointed star that formed infront of her. Suddenly, she was in a village...
Ninety-eight weaves later, Elayne arrived sweaty, cut and bruised, not to mention tired, at a stony pavement with the star in plain sight about two feet infront of her. She walked to it, and as she stepped onto it, turned around to face a snarling mass of dogs. Not just any dog. Darkhounds.
She wove to create Balefire, flung it at the dogs, then she moved on to the complicated weave of Fire, Water, Air, Spirit, and Earth that made the weaver become drenched in cold water if done correctly, boiling air if done wrong.
When she was done with that, she walked to the six pointed star. She didn't quite make it there before someone, she assumed it was her moms new Lover, wheeled her mom out on a death bed.
"Elayne!" He said. "Your mother is dying, say good bye before taking her crown."
"Good bye mother," Elayne said before walking on through the ring.
Suddenly, she was in a white domed room. She took three steps before stopping.
"It is done," Mayana said, clapping her hands together with a clap. "Let no one ever speak of what has passed here. It is for us to share in silence with she who experienced it. It is done." Again she clapped her hands loudly. "Nynaeve al'Meara, you will spend tonight in proper prayer and contemplation of the burdens you will take up on the morrow, when you don the shawl of an Aes Sedai. It is done." For a third time she clapped her hands together, then she and the representative of the Red Ajah left.
"Will you accept healing?" Nayta asked.
Elayne nodded and in a matter of seconds she was healed.
"Now I'm sure you don't want to stay here. Go see your friends."
Elayne laughed and muttered a thank you before stumbling up the steps.
Nynaeve got up from her last prayer and sat next to Egwene, who had done hers all over again.
"Shouldn't she be here by now?" Nynaeve asked.
Egwene just shrugged.
Just then the door broke open and Elayne fell in.
"Please say you two both made it?" She said, even though she knew Egwene's answer and if Nynaeve was there then...
They both grinned and helped their friend to the bed.
"What Ajah do you want?" Elayne asked.
"I still like Green, but...."
"I like Yellow, it concentrates on healing..."
"Blue for me." Elayne answered her own question.
"Yellow actually doesn't sound bad. I thought you said Blue earlier."
"I think we all did...but still...."
"We'll decide in the morning. Now for prayer and rest."
With that they went to sleep.
PLLLLLLEEEEEEEAAAASEEE REEEEVIIIIIEEWWW...if you have already...then
TTTTHHAAANNNKKKK
YYYOOOUUU!!
Don't own WOT, never will
A/n---sorry I'm stupid...whats AU? Neela, Nightdweller....help?
Chapter 9: Testing-Test 3- Part 2
Elayne stepped out into a bunch of bramble. Light! She thought. What am I supposed to do? As if in answer to her question, a six pointed star showed in front of her. She walked to it with the air of a queen.
Suddenly, out of no where, a flock of ravens came out of the bushes. Stepping onto the star, Elayne embraced Sadiar and wove a steady column of wind to set the birds back and a weave of fire to rid of them. Then she wove a weave- that if done correctly smelled of roses; done wrong, smelled of dung- of fire and earth.
She walked onward, to the six pointed star that formed infront of her. Suddenly, she was in a village...
Ninety-eight weaves later, Elayne arrived sweaty, cut and bruised, not to mention tired, at a stony pavement with the star in plain sight about two feet infront of her. She walked to it, and as she stepped onto it, turned around to face a snarling mass of dogs. Not just any dog. Darkhounds.
She wove to create Balefire, flung it at the dogs, then she moved on to the complicated weave of Fire, Water, Air, Spirit, and Earth that made the weaver become drenched in cold water if done correctly, boiling air if done wrong.
When she was done with that, she walked to the six pointed star. She didn't quite make it there before someone, she assumed it was her moms new Lover, wheeled her mom out on a death bed.
"Elayne!" He said. "Your mother is dying, say good bye before taking her crown."
"Good bye mother," Elayne said before walking on through the ring.
Suddenly, she was in a white domed room. She took three steps before stopping.
"It is done," Mayana said, clapping her hands together with a clap. "Let no one ever speak of what has passed here. It is for us to share in silence with she who experienced it. It is done." Again she clapped her hands loudly. "Nynaeve al'Meara, you will spend tonight in proper prayer and contemplation of the burdens you will take up on the morrow, when you don the shawl of an Aes Sedai. It is done." For a third time she clapped her hands together, then she and the representative of the Red Ajah left.
"Will you accept healing?" Nayta asked.
Elayne nodded and in a matter of seconds she was healed.
"Now I'm sure you don't want to stay here. Go see your friends."
Elayne laughed and muttered a thank you before stumbling up the steps.
Nynaeve got up from her last prayer and sat next to Egwene, who had done hers all over again.
"Shouldn't she be here by now?" Nynaeve asked.
Egwene just shrugged.
Just then the door broke open and Elayne fell in.
"Please say you two both made it?" She said, even though she knew Egwene's answer and if Nynaeve was there then...
They both grinned and helped their friend to the bed.
"What Ajah do you want?" Elayne asked.
"I still like Green, but...."
"I like Yellow, it concentrates on healing..."
"Blue for me." Elayne answered her own question.
"Yellow actually doesn't sound bad. I thought you said Blue earlier."
"I think we all did...but still...."
"We'll decide in the morning. Now for prayer and rest."
With that they went to sleep.
PLLLLLLEEEEEEEAAAASEEE REEEEVIIIIIEEWWW...if you have already...then
TTTTHHAAANNNKKKK
YYYOOOUUU!!
