Yes, I think that no one could be indifferent on that scene. I know how I felt, and damn it was totally heartbreaking.I tried as much as possible to give that magic effect to entire scene. As for the face - dunno, really. I've always imagined Beak as thin, little man, with childlike face, possible because of his childish thinking and acting. Though, face is here in a bit agony and pain, so it's not quite reference as normal face.And, you're right - there's no much real description of Beak. Guess Erikson wanted to everyone imagined it for itself.Not at all, Egwene. It's my very pleasure.P.S. Just more 250 pages on "Dust of Dreams". I didn't forget.