Tam al'Thor
Author: Atarah al'Norahn
TAM ahl-THOR
General
Tam al'Thor is Rand's adoptive father, and owns a farm in the Westwood of the Two Rivers. He has a thick chest, a broad face with sun-roughened, lined cheeks, and hair that has only a sprinkling of black among the gray. He is a head shorter than Rand. Rand thinks that he looks like "a pillar of reality in the morning, like a stone in the middle of a drifting dream" and that a flood could wash around him without uprooting his feet (TEotW, Ch. 1). Perrin thinks that it would take an earthquake to knock Tam off his feet, and more than that to fluster him (TSR, Ch. 31). Keeping his word is important to him (TEotW, Ch. 1).
When he was about Rand's age, Tam left the Two Rivers. He ended up joining the army of Illian, and eventually achieved the rank of Second Captain of the Companions. When he returned, it was with a wife, Kari, and a son, Rand (TEotW, Ch. 16; TGH, Ch. 8).
After Kari's death, Tam never remarried. All of the women in Emond's Field think that he needs a good woman in his life, and they all seem to know the perfect wife for him (TEotW, Ch. 1). Tam and Rand are considered out of the ordinary both for farming in the Westwood and for being two men living alone (TEotW, Ch. 5).
Timeline
- Tam and Rand travel from their farm to Emond's Field on the night before Bel Tine. After reaching Emond's Field, Tam speaks with several of the villagers before going into The Winespring Inn with Bran al'Vere (TEotW, Ch. 1).
- Tam and the other members of the Village Council are speaking in the Winespring Inn (TEotW, Ch. 2).
- Tam and the rest of the village council leave the Winespring Inn to see Padan Fain when he arrives in the village. The Village Council reenters the Inn with Padan Fain to discuss the war and the False Dragon in Ghealdan (TEotW, Ch. 3).
- Tam and Rand head back to their farm for the night (TEotW, Ch. 4).
- Trollocs attack the farm, and Tam is injured. Although the wound is only a shallow gash along his ribs, he is running a high fever. Rand takes him to Emond's Field, where Nynaeve says that she cannot heal him. Rand takes him to the Winespring Inn, and then goes to beg Moiraine's help in saving Tam (TEotW, Ch. 5; Ch. 6; Ch. 7).
- Moiraine Heals Tam (TEotW, Ch. 8).
- Tam awakens and learns that Rand will be leaving Emond's Field with Moiraine and Lan (TEotW, Ch. 9).
- Tam and Abell Cauthon travel to the White Tower to find out what has happened to their sons. Lanfear tells Mat that the White Tower sent them away (TDR, Ch. 20).
- Tam and Abell Cauthon are hiding from the Whitecloaks in the Westwood (TSR, Ch. 29).
- Tam and Abell arrive at the old sickhouse and greet Perrin. They agree to help him free the Luhhans and the rest of Mat's family (TSR, Ch. 31).
- Tam, Abell, Perrin and the others go to the Whitecloaks' camp to free the Luhhans and Cauthons. Tam and Abell then take the rescued prisoners to a hiding place (TSR, Ch. 32; Ch. 33).
- Tam helps organize the men when the Trollocs attack (TSR, Ch. 44).
- Perrin is in the Winespring Inn with Cenn, Tam, Abell, Bran and the rest of the Village Council. They are trying to plan for the next Trolloc attack (TSR, Ch. 53).
- In the big battle against the Trollocs, Tam is the one in control of the southern defenses (TSR, Ch. 56).
- Tam is teaching Aram how to use a sword (LoC, Prologue).
- Tam is brought from the Two Rivers to Perrin to be his first Captain by Grady (KoD, Ch. 29)
- Tam commands the Two Rivers Men in the battle (KoD, Ch. 29)
- Tam tells Perrin that the men would rather stay with him than return to the Two Rivers and that he should allow them to believe in him (TGS, Ch. 9).
- Cadsuane asks Nynaeve to locate Perrin so that they can bring Tam to Rand (TGS, Ch. 37).
- Caduane brings Tam to Rand's rooms and gives him instructions on what to say (TGS, Ch. 47).
- He talks with Rand and asks him to think on why he is fighting. He tells him he'd stayed away because he didn't want to be in the way until Cadsuane told him he needed to talk to Rand (TGS, Ch. 47).
- When he hears Cadsuane's name, Rand grows so angry he almost kills Tam before fleeing (TGS, Ch. 47).
- Tam goes to see Cadsuane and tells her she has a lot of explaining to do. She holds him in air to tell him she expects civility, but he merely notes that he considers her a bully and she releases him (TGS, Ch. 48).
- When Rand returns from Dragonmount he embraces Tam and introduces him to Min] (ToM, Ch. 13)
Strengths and Talents
Tam wins the archery competition at Bel Tine every year with the flame and the void (TEotW, Ch. 1). No one in the Two Rivers can match Tam's skill with a bow (TSR, Ch. 31).
Tam is one of the best trackers in Emond's Field (TEotW, Ch. 16).
Tam sometimes wins the quarterstaff competition at Bel Tine (TDR, Ch. 24).
Relationships
Although his wife, Kari, died fifteen years before the beginning of The Eye of the World, he has never remarried (TEotW, Ch. 6).
Rand loves Tam very much, and still thinks of him as his father (TSR, Ch. 57).
After returning to the Two Rivers, Perrin feels odd about giving orders to men like Tam and Abell. Tam informs Perrin that "this isn't the first time I've followed a younger man who could see what had to be done." (TSR, Ch. 33).
Miscellaneous
Every year, Tam delivers two small casks of apple brandy and eight large barrels of apple cider to the Winespring in for use during Bel Tine (TEotW, Ch. 1).
Tam taught Rand the flame and the void (TEotW, Ch. 1).
Tam doesn't like leaving the farm these days, not with the wolves the way they are, and the weather (TEotW, Ch. 1).
He keeps his heron marked sword in a chest under his bed (TEotW, Ch. 5).
Tam's farm was almost completely destroyed by Whitecloaks (TSR, Ch. 29).
Tam and Abell do a bit of hunting for Verin and Alanna, to repay them for the Healing that they gave them, and to stock up a bit of credit (TSR, Ch. 31).
Tam and Abell have tried to sneak into the Whitecloak camp three times, but the Whitecloaks keep too close a watch (TSR, Ch. 33).
Perrin tells Aram to ask Tam to teach him how to use the sword (TSR, Ch. 45).
Demetre Marcolin, who is currently the First Captain of the Companions, served under Tam when he was the Second Captain (TPoD, Ch. 13).
Quotes
"If you say so, lad. Come on, then. A horse leaves hoofprints, even on this ground. If we find them, we'll know for a fact he was there. If not well, these are days to make a man think he's seeing things." (Tam to Rand; The Eye of the World, Chapter 1).
"I never saw or heard or smelled anything that couldn't be talked about." (Tam to Padan Fain; The Eye of the World, Chapter 3).
"battles are always hot, even in the snow. Sweat heat. Blood heat. Ony death is cool. Slope of the mountain only place didn't stink of death. Had to get away from the smell of it sight of it heard a baby cry. Their women fight alongside the men, sometimes, but why they had let her come, I don't gave birth there alone, before she died of her wounds covered the child with her cloak, but the wind blown the cloak away child, blue with the cold. Should have been dead, too crying there. Crying in the snow. I couldn't just leave a child no children of our own always knew you wanted children. I knew you'd take it to your heart, Kari. Yes, lass. Rand is a good name. A good name." (Tam rambling from the fever; The Eye of the World, Chapter 6).
"Tam al'Thor left the Two Rivers as a boy, Mother. He joined the army of Illian, and served in the Whitecloak War and the last two wars with Tear. In time he rose to be a blademaster and the Second Captain of the Companions. After the Aiel War, Tam al'Thor returned to the Two Rivers with a wife from Caemlyn and an infant boy. It would have saved much, had I known this earlier, but I know it now." (Moiraine to Siuan; The Great Hunt, Chapter 8).
"Plenty of folk will give us a meal, or a night in the barn, sometimes even a bed, but you have to understand they're uneasy about helping people the Whitecloaks are chasing. It's nothing to blame them for. Things are stone hard, and most men are trying to look after their own families the best they can. Asking someone to take in Natti and the girls, Haral and Alsbet Well, it might be asking too much." (Tam to Perrin; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 31).
"My father is Tam al'Thor. He found me, raised me, loved me. I wish I could have known you, Janduin, but Tam is my father." (Rand thinks to himself; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 57).
"I killed a man who was one, did it in front of witnesses, but I've never forgiven myself for it. Though it needed doing" (On becoming a blademaster, The Gathering Storm, Chapter 47).
"The choice isn't always about what you do, son, but why you do it" (To Rand, The Gathering Storm, Chapter 47)
"I've never liked Aes Sedai. I was happy to be rid of them when I returned to my farm. A bully is a bully, whether she uses the strength of her arm or other means" to Cadsuane, (The Gathering Storm, Chapter 48).