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− | Theril is an [[Amadicia|Amadician]] that the Shaido took as gai'shain. Although under sixteen, and therefore too young, he was lanky and tall for his age and the Shaido did not believe this. Along with his father [[Alvon]], he tried to run away three times before swearing fealty to [[Faile]]. He and his father have coarse accents that make them difficult for others to understand. When [[Galina]] asks Faile to steal the binding rod for her, it is Theril that does so ({{kod|5}}). When Galina betrays Faile, it is Theril who saw the building fall and went for help ({{kod|29}}). | + | Theril is an [[Amadicia|Amadician]] that the ''Shaido'' took as [[gai'shain]]. Although under sixteen, and therefore too young, he was lanky and tall for his age and the Shaido did not believe this. Along with his father [[Alvon]], he tried to run away three times before swearing fealty to [[Faile]]. He and his father have coarse accents that make them difficult for others to understand. When [[Galina]] asks Faile to steal the binding rod for her, it is Theril that does so ({{kod|5}}). When Galina betrays Faile, it is Theril who saw the building fall and went for help ({{kod|29}}). |
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 06:28, 10 October 2010
Author: Toral Delvar
General
Theril is an Amadician that the Shaido took as gai'shain. Although under sixteen, and therefore too young, he was lanky and tall for his age and the Shaido did not believe this. Along with his father Alvon, he tried to run away three times before swearing fealty to Faile. He and his father have coarse accents that make them difficult for others to understand. When Galina asks Faile to steal the binding rod for her, it is Theril that does so (KoD, Ch. 5). When Galina betrays Faile, it is Theril who saw the building fall and went for help (KoD, Ch. 29).
Quotes
“I want to be free, but if we get anybody free, then we've beaten them” (Knife of Dreams, Chapter 5).