Team A resides some distance from Cairhien - some city we don't know squat about, as usual. Seems they moved forward in time through that other dimension. I don't really get why was the need for this new kind of teleporting anyway. Aside that the plot can happen. Sign of weak writer.
Anyway, they decide to steal back their stuff. Rand decides to walk all the way back north - because that's stupid or something. He couldeither wait for the soldiers, or continue on to Ilian as planned. It'd be very bad writing to do so, like the heroes going back for their horses after fighting through some tunnels under a mountin to the other side, or something. In the end they go to Cairhein, 'cause Selene said she lives there. They lock the dagger with the horn. Yes, this just strenghtens the stupidity of the basic premise of this volume, the redundancy of the artifacts.
Seems they moved forward in time through that other dimension. I don't really get why was the need for this new kind of teleporting anyway. Aside that the plot can happen. Sign of weak writer.
Anyway, they decide to steal back their stuff. Rand decides to walk all the way back north - because that's stupid or something. He couldeither wait for the soldiers, or continue on to Ilian as planned. It'd be very bad writing to do so, like the heroes going back for their horses after fighting through some tunnels under a mountin to the other side, or something.
In the end they go to Cairhein, 'cause Selene said she lives there.
They lock the dagger with the horn. Yes, this just strenghtens the stupidity of the basic premise of this volume, the redundancy of the artifacts.