Rand, maybe that's the answer they give to everybody. Those snake people, I mean. Got to Rhuidean. Maybe we don't have to be here at all.' He did not believe it, but with that fog staring him in the face. ...Rand turned his head to look at him, not speaking. Finally he said, 'They never mentioned Rhuidean to me, Mat.''Oh, burn me,' he muttered.
In a conversation between Rand and Mat, there is a sense of uncertainty about their journey and what they might encounter. Mat expresses doubt about their situation, hinting at snake-like beings and the notion that they might not have to confront the challenges ahead. His words reflect a desire to escape the looming fog that represents an uncertain future, indicating his fears and confusion.
Rand's response to Mat illustrates his own uncertainty. He acknowledges Mat's suggestion about Rhuidean, which is a pivotal location, yet admits that it hasn't been mentioned to him before. This exchange showcases their differing perspectives on the journey they are undertaking, with Mat grasping at possible solutions while Rand grapples with potential revelations that lie ahead.