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''Da'covale'', “' One who is owned'”, or perhaps “person who is property” in the [[Old Tongue]], are [[Seanchan]] slaves. Many are hereditary, but people can become ''da'covale'' if they oppose the empire in some way, such as the [[Illuminators. Despite being technically property, it is possible for some such to have positions of great power. Some individuals, such as the human members of the [[Deathwatch Guard]], asome [[seeker]]s and ''[[so'jhin]]'' are in this group. Most, but not all [[Seeker]]s are also ''da'covale''. Anyone can be made ''da'covale'' if they transgress sufficiently, and two of Tuon's siblings were made so ({{wh|14}}).
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''Da'covale'', “' One who is owned'”, or perhaps “person who is property” in the [[Old Tongue]], are [[Seanchan]] slaves. Many are hereditary, but anyone can become ''da'covale'' if they oppose the empire in some way, such as the [[Illuminators and two of Tuon's siblings had been made ''da'covale'' ({{wh|14}}). Despite being technically property, it is possible for some such to have positions of great power. Some individuals, such as the human members of the [[Deathwatch Guard]], some [[seeker]]s and ''[[so'jhin]]'' are in this group.  
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==Known ''Da'covale''==
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*[[Almurat Mor]]
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*[[Alwhin]]
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*[[Amathera]]
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*[[Bayle Domon]]
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*[[Huon]]
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*[[Liandrin]]
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*[[Neferi]]
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*[[suroth]]
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*[[Furyk Karede]]
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*[[Musenge]]
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 7 August 2011

Unless stated otherwise, all information herein is taken from Crossroads of Twighlight, Glossary.

Da'covale, “' One who is owned'”, or perhaps “person who is property” in the Old Tongue, are Seanchan slaves. Many are hereditary, but anyone can become da'covale if they oppose the empire in some way, such as the [[Illuminators and two of Tuon's siblings had been made da'covale (WH, Ch. 14). Despite being technically property, it is possible for some such to have positions of great power. Some individuals, such as the human members of the Deathwatch Guard, some seekers and so'jhin are in this group.

Known Da'covale