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"Do you mean the speckled hallway that runs past the row of libraries? The place with the sitting areas spaced along the hall outside the rooms?"

"That's the place. I was checking the libraries for Rachel. She likes to look through books. As you said, it must be the Keep breathing."

"The only problem is that that's one of several areas where the Keep doesn't tend to make any sound when it breathes. The dead ends off that hall divert the movement of air elsewhere, preventing enough air moving through that area fast enough to make much of a sound."

"It might have been coming from farther away and I only thought it was in those halls."

Zedd planted a fist on one bony hip as he considered. "And you say it sounded like a moaning sound?"

"Well, now that I think about it, it seemed more of a growl."

Zedd's brow creased. "A growl?" He crossed the thick carpet and poked his head out of the doorway, listening.

"Well, not a growl like an animal," Rikka said. "More of a rolling rumble. Like I mentioned-it reminded me of the sound the wind makes going through the crenellations. You know, a rumbling, fluttering kind of sound."

"I don't hear anything," Zedd muttered. Rikka made a face. "Well, you can't hear it way down here." Nicci met them at the doorway. "Then why do I feel something vibrating in the center of my chest?"

Zedd stared at Nicci for a moment. "Perhaps something to do with all the conjuring involving the box?"

Nicci shrugged. "Could be, I suppose. I've never dealt with some of those elements before. Much of it was new to me. There is no telling what some of the ancillary effects might be."

"Do you remember when Friedrich accidentally set off that alarm?" he asked, turning to Rikka. She nodded. "Did it sound anything like that?"

Rikka shook her head adamantly. "Not unless you put the alarm under water."

"The alarms are constructed magic." Zedd rubbed his chin in thought. "You can't put them under water."

Cara spun her Agiel up into her fist. "Enough talk." She pushed between them to make it through the doorway. "I say we go have a look." Zedd and Rikka followed after her. Nicci didn't. She gestured toward the box of Orden sitting on the table within the glowing web of light. "I'd better stay close."

Besides watching over the box, she needed to study The Book of Life, along with other volumes, further. There were still parts of Ordenic theory that she hadn't been able to fully understand. She was distracted by a number of unanswered questions. If she was eventually to be of any help to Richard she would need to know the answers to those questions.

What concerned her most was an issue at the center of Ordenic theory having to do with the connections between Orden and the subject of the Chainfire event-Kahlan. Nicci needed to better understand the nature of requirements for connections based on primary foundations. She needed to fully grasp how those foundations were established. She was troubled by the constraints on predetermined protocols-their need of a sterile field in order to re-create memory. She also needed to learn more about the precise conditions in which the forces needed to be applied.

At the center of it all, though, was that cautionary requirement of a sterile field. She needed to understand the precise nature of the sterile field Orden required and, more importantly, why Ordenic protocols needed it.

"I have all the shields up," Zedd told her. "The entrances to the Keep are sealed. If anyone had entered without permission alarms would be going off all over the place. We'd all be plugging our ears until we found the cause."

"There are gifted people who know about such things," Nicci reminded him.

Zedd didn't need to consider for long. "You have a point. Considering all that's going on, and all we don't yet know, we can't be too careful. It wouldn't be a bad idea for you to keep an eye on the box."

Nicci nodded as she followed them out of the doorway. "Let me know as soon as all is clear."

The towering hall outside, while not more than a dozen feet wide, rose nearly out of sight high overhead. The passageway formed a long, narrow rift deep within the mountain down in the lower part of the Keep. To the left side rose a natural rock wall that had been chiseled right out of the granite of the mountain itself. Even thousands of years later, the marks left by cutting tools could still be seen.

The wall on the side with the rooms was made up of tightly fit, enormous stone blocks. They formed the wall opposing the chiseled granite, rising up together sixty or more feet. That seemingly endless split through the mountain constituted part of the boundary of the containment field. The rooms within the containment area were all lined up along the very outer edge of the Keep that rose up out of the mountain itself.

Nicci followed the others only a short way through the seemingly endless hall, watching them until they reached the first intersection.

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