![]() When Trollocs attack Rand's farm, his father Tam brings out a sword to fight them. Rand and his father return to their house. The Village Council orders patrols, mostly to calm the nerves of the villagers. Fain tells of a false Dragon in Ghealdan, which sets the village worrying, as Ghealdan is not far from Emond’s Field, though it is all but unreachable. Moiraine gives each of the three a coin, a token she claims it is for any work she might ask them to do for her. There is also a gleeman, Thom and a peddler, Padan Fain. They learn of strangers in the village, Moiraine and Lan, something that is almost unheard of. ![]() They arrive in the village of Emond's Field, where Rand meets his friends Mat, who is fond of foolish pranks, and Perrin, an apprentice blacksmith. He tells Tam, his father and a widower, but the man is gone when Tam looks. The man, whose cloak doesn't move in the wind, frightens him. On the way from his father’s isolated farm, Rand notices a strange man watching him. ![]() The book begins in the region of the Two Rivers within Andor, which has been virtually cut off from most of the rest of the world for over a thousand years. ![]()
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