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==General==
 
==General==
  
Miyasi is an Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She sided with the White Tower. She is tall and plump with iron-gray hair, strong arms and a stern expression.
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Miyasi is an [[Aes Sedai]] of the [[White Ajah]]. She sided with [[the White Tower]]. She is tall and plump with iron-gray hair, strong arms and a stern expression.
  
She is keeping watch over Leane with Nagora and Norine when Egwene comes to visit her. They are discussing matters of logic, until they tell Egwene to go to bed.
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She is keeping watch over [[Leane]] with [[Nagora]] and Norine when Egwene comes to visit her. They are discussing matters of logic, until they tell Egwene to go to bed.
  
Egwene thinks that she is capable of dragging her bodily to Silviana's study.
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Egwene thinks that she is capable of dragging her bodily to [[Silviana]]'s study.
 
 
(Reference: Knife of Dreams, Chapter 24)
 
  
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(Reference: [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 24|Knife of Dreams, Chapter 24]])
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"Logic is always applicable to the real world," Miyasi said dismissively, "but only a novice would think the real world can be applied to logic. Ideals must be first principles. Not the mundane world." (Miyasi to Norine and Nagora; Knife of Dreams, Chapter 24)
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"Logic is always applicable to the real world," Miyasi said dismissively, "but only a novice would think the real world can be applied to logic. Ideals must be first principles. Not the mundane world." (Miyasi to Norine and Nagora; [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 24|Knife of Dreams, Chapter 24]])
  
 
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Revision as of 08:43, 10 March 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Miyasi is an Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She sided with the White Tower. She is tall and plump with iron-gray hair, strong arms and a stern expression.

She is keeping watch over Leane with Nagora and Norine when Egwene comes to visit her. They are discussing matters of logic, until they tell Egwene to go to bed.

Egwene thinks that she is capable of dragging her bodily to Silviana's study.

(Reference: Knife of Dreams, Chapter 24)

Quotes

"Logic is always applicable to the real world," Miyasi said dismissively, "but only a novice would think the real world can be applied to logic. Ideals must be first principles. Not the mundane world." (Miyasi to Norine and Nagora; Knife of Dreams, Chapter 24)