- The Great Hunt
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name = The Great Hunt
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image_caption = Original cover of "The Great Hunt", showingRand al'Thor holding theHorn of Valere in front of Selene andLoial
author =Robert Jordan
cover_artist =Darrell K. Sweet
country =United States
language = English
series =The Wheel of Time
genre =Fantasy novel
publisher =Tor Books (U.S.)
release_date =November 15 1990
media_type = Print (Hardback andPaperback )
pages = 600 pp (U.S. hardback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-312-85140-5 (US hardback edition)
preceded_by =The Eye of the World
followed_by =The Dragon Reborn "The Great Hunt" (abbreviated as tGH by fans) is the second book of "
The Wheel of Time "fantasy series written by American authorRobert Jordan . It was published byTor Books and released onNovember 15 ,1990 . The unabridged audio book is read by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading.In
2004 "The Great Hunt" was re-released as two separate books, "The Hunt Begins" and "New Threads in the Pattern".Plot introduction
"The Great Hunt" consists of a
prologue and 50chapter s. The main story is about a group of young heroes, namelyRand al'Thor ,Mat Cauthon , andPerrin Aybara ,ta'veren all, who joinShienar en soldiers in a quest to get theHorn of Valere out of enemy hands. At the same time,Egwene al'Vere ,Nynaeve al'Meara , andElayne Trakand go to the White Tower inTar Valon to begin learning the ways of theAes Sedai . And finally, in a distant land, a strange group of people start an invasion of the western coast.Prologue
During the initial prologue, Jordan describes a scene involving
Ba'alzamon and his followers which takes place inShayol Ghul . There are many clues and pieces of information in the prologue which precede later events in the novel. Throughout the story, events occur which Jordan does not explain. InFal Dara this includes an arrow aimed at the Amyrlin Seat and how the Myrdraal got inside the fortress. It also details twoAes Sedai in Shayol Ghul, one of whom we come to know as Liandrin. The prologue shows how deep Ba'alzamon's influence has gone, even in places the protagonists believe to be safe.The Hunt Begins
Following the events in "
The Eye of the World ", the book opens with the major characters united at the city-fortress of Fal Dara inShienar , to which theAmyrlin Seat is traveling. Shortly after her arrival, the fortress at Fal Dara is attacked byTrolloc s andMyrddraal , and the prisonerPadan Fain escapes. Mat's Shadar Logoth tainted dagger, from which he will die if separated from for too long, and theHorn of Valere are also taken. In the wake of the attack,Rand al'Thor has an audience with the Amyrlin Seat and is told that he is theDragon Reborn , which he persistently denies (though the evidence is undeniably true).Seeking to recover the Horn, Ingtar, aShienar an lord, leads a small army including Rand,Mat Cauthon , andPerrin Aybara after the thieves, a band ofShadowspawn andDarkfriends led byPadan Fain . To track them, they enlist Hurin, aShienar an with the strange ability to 'smell' things that other people can't, such as traces of past violence. Not long into their journey Rand,Loial and Hurin are accidentally separated from the party and transported to a world via a portal stone; the world is analternate timeline to their own, in which the land appears deserted and somehow distorted. Rand soon discovers that the Stone was activated when he unconsciously channeled "saidin " in his sleep, and his struggle to accept his Channeling ability is one of the recurring elements of the novel. In the other world, Rand meetsBa'alzamon and has a heron branded into his palm in a fight. Later they find another portal stone with the help of a mysterious woman called Selene. Rand is able to use the Stone to return to their own world, albeit much farther ahead than either Fain's or Ingtar's group. By hiding and waiting for the Darkfriends to catch up, they manage to sneak into Fain's camp and recover both Horn and dagger.Ingtar's group, at a loss as to the how and why of Rand's disappearance, continue tracking Padan Fain with the aid of Perrin. He pretends to be another sniffer like Hurin, but secretly is using his wolf sense to ask nearby wolves which way Padan Fain's group went.
Egwene al'Vere andNynaeve al'Meara leave Fal Dara at the same time as Ingtar's party, traveling with the Amyrlin andMoiraine Damodred toTar Valon . At theWhite Tower , Nynaeve passes the test to become Accepted by walking through three arches, each of which takes her to a vision that could deter her from going on and becoming an Aes Sedai. Each vision is more painful than the last; the first involving a battle with the Forsaken Aginor, the second requiring her to abandon her hometown ofEmond's Field in a time of need, and in the third she must turn her back on a life of happiness withLan Mandragoran . After this, she is made an Accepted, a rank in the White Tower below Aes Sedai and above a Novice.While his party is en route to Cairhein, Rand glimpses the huge
Choeden Kal "sa'angreal ", but is stopped before he can attempt to Channel through it. That night Selene leaves their party without warning. After arriving at Cairhein Rand finds the GleemanThom Merrilin , whom he thought dead after an encounter with aMyrddraal in "The Eye of the World ". In the city, Rand and Loial are attacked byTrolloc s and, during their escape, destroy the Chapter House of the Illuminator's Guild, a society of people who are extremely protective of their knowledge offireworks . TheHorn anddagger are once again lost. Later on Thom's apprentice and lover, Dena, is murdered for Thom's involvement with Rand.To Toman Head
With the aid of Perrin, Ingtar's group is successfully reunited with Rand, and they learn that the Horn has been taken to Toman Head, at the port city of Falme. Hoping to get there faster, Rand tries to lead them through a portal stone. While successful, during his attempt the stone malfunctions and the group ends up losing time. As these events unfold, action also takes place on the other side of the continent, where the
Seanchan have occupied Falme. Geofram Bornhald, of theChildren of the Light , is preparing forces to take against the Seanchan.At the White Tower, Liandrin tells Egwene, Nynaeve, Elayne and Min that Rand and his friends are in danger. They travel with her to Toman Head via
Waygate . When they arrive Min is captured by the Seanchan and Egwene is collared with an "a'dam ", a device used by the Seanchan to control women who can channel. Nynaeve and Elayne manage to escape.At Falme, Rand, Ingtar and the others form a small party to reclaim the dagger and Horn of Valere, consisting of Ingtar, Hurin, Rand, Perrin, and an increasingly sickly Mat. In the city, Rand sneaks into the building where the Horn is being kept, but is forced to defeat the blademaster High Lord Turak of the
Seanchan before he can escape with the Horn and dagger.At the same time, Elayne and Nynaeve rescue Egwene from the Seanchan and attempt to flee the city. At this moment the
Whitecloaks also choose to attack, leaving the heroes trapped between the Seanchan and the Children. In a last desperate chance, Mat blows theHorn of Valere , summoning forth the heroes of the horn, led byArtur Hawkwing himself and includingBirgitte Silverbow . This act also establishes a permanent link between Mat and the Horn, which can only be broken upon his death. The Children are easily defeated by the "damane ", but the Heroes of the Horn then overwhelm the Seanchan, who retreat back to their ships and sail away.Finally, Rand is drawn into a duel with
Ba'alzamon , an image of which appears in the sky, drawing the attention of all. Rand is unable to penetrate Ba'alzamon's defenses, and is forced to trade his life for his opponent's: by opening his defenses and allowing Ba'alzamon to strike home, Rand also lands a killing blow (making this the second time he has killed Ba'alzamon, the first being the climax of "The Eye of the World "). Rand is not slain, but takes a malignant wound.External links
* [http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org/books/tgh/index.html Detailed chapter summaries of each chapter from http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org]
* ISBN 0-312-85140-5 (hardcover)
* ISBN 0-8125-1772-5 (paperback)
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