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"Today was his twenty-fifth naming day, and tonight he intended to accept Nalla's latest offer of marriage. He wondered if she would be surprised; he had been putting her off for a year, not wanting to settle down. It would mean changing his service to [[Zorelle]] Sedai, whom Nalla served, but Mierin Sedai had already given her blessing." (Charn; {{tsr2|Chapter 26}}).
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"Today was his twenty-fifth naming day, and tonight he intended to accept Nalla's latest offer of marriage. He wondered if she would be surprised; he had been putting her off for a year, not wanting to settle down. It would mean changing his service to [[Zorelle]] Sedai, whom Nalla served, but Mierin Sedai had already given her blessing." (Charn; {{tsr2|Chapter 26}})
  
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 10 July 2012

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Charn was a Da'shain Aiel during the Age of Legends and one Rand's ancestors. He had short-cut, reddish-gold hair with a tail at the nape of his neck. He served Mierin Sedai.

He wanted to accept Nalla's offer of marriage on the day the Bore was drilled. During the War of the Shadow, he was killed by townspeople because he served Lanfear.

(Reference: The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26)

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"Today was his twenty-fifth naming day, and tonight he intended to accept Nalla's latest offer of marriage. He wondered if she would be surprised; he had been putting her off for a year, not wanting to settle down. It would mean changing his service to Zorelle Sedai, whom Nalla served, but Mierin Sedai had already given her blessing." (Charn; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26)