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Sammael had almost certainly brought them by the Ways, but apparently he did not realize just how Rand had marked the Waygate here.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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If he could be said to have marked anything in Shadar Logoth, it had to be the Waygate.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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For a long time he stood on the tower top while the waning moon crossed the sky, almost at its half, stood watching Mashadar fill the square completely, till only the very top of the Waygate rose above the surface of the fog.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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Well short of the square where the Waygate lay, Rand stopped and looked around.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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Palaces and the remains of palaces surrounded the huge square, the glow of Mashadar shining deep inside a few windows, and a huge mound of rubble covered one end, but in the center stood the Waygate, apparently a tall broad piece of stone.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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Screaming, Rand swept the balefire down toward the square, the rubble collapsing on itself, swept down death out of time and let saidin go before the bar of white touched the lake of Mashadar that now rolled across the square, billowing past the Waygate toward rivers of glowing gray that flowed out from another palace on the other side.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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He could also see the trap he had woven around the Waygate, inverted so no eye but his could see it.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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Rand knew there was a Waygate in Tear, out in the great pastureland where the High Lords ran their famous horse herds.
Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994
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Rand knew of a Waygate in Shienar, in the countryside near a moderate town that had kept part of the name of the huge city leveled by Trollocs, and another inside the Blight, in Shadow-murdered Malkier.
Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994
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Muttering to himself, Haman went on with his listing, but now it was cities that the Ogier had built, cities where the groves had been, each grove holding its Waygate to carry Ogier back and forth to the stedding without passing through the so-often troubled lands of men.
Lord of Chaos Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1994
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