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Dawlin Armaghan is a lesser [[Andor]]an noble. His sign is the Oak and Axe ({{prol10}}).
 
Dawlin Armaghan is a lesser [[Andor]]an noble. His sign is the Oak and Axe ({{prol10}}).
  
He supports [[Naean Arawn]] for the throne of Andor. [[Bashere]] spots his banner and many others about a league from [[Caemlyn]], where [[Arymilla]], [[Elenia]], Naean and [[Nasin]] are laying siege to the city ({{prol10}}).
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He supports [[Naean Arawn]] for the throne of Andor. [[Bashere]] spots his banner and many others about a league from [[Caemlyn]], where [[Arymilla]], [[Elenia]], Naean, and [[Nasin]] are laying siege to the city ({{prol10}}).
  
 
Dawlin is not mentioned in "Knife of Dreams", but because of Arymilla's loss to Elayne, it can be assumed, if he is not dead, that he is either one of Elayne's prisoners, or with [[Jarid Sarand]], who was not captured, and whom Elayne thinks will cause trouble for her ({{kod|33}}; {{ch11|35}}).
 
Dawlin is not mentioned in "Knife of Dreams", but because of Arymilla's loss to Elayne, it can be assumed, if he is not dead, that he is either one of Elayne's prisoners, or with [[Jarid Sarand]], who was not captured, and whom Elayne thinks will cause trouble for her ({{kod|33}}; {{ch11|35}}).

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A similar entry appears in the Wheel of Time Companion confirming the information available in the main story arc.


Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Dawlin Armaghan is a lesser Andoran noble. His sign is the Oak and Axe (CoT, Prologue).

He supports Naean Arawn for the throne of Andor. Bashere spots his banner and many others about a league from Caemlyn, where Arymilla, Elenia, Naean, and Nasin are laying siege to the city (CoT, Prologue).

Dawlin is not mentioned in "Knife of Dreams", but because of Arymilla's loss to Elayne, it can be assumed, if he is not dead, that he is either one of Elayne's prisoners, or with Jarid Sarand, who was not captured, and whom Elayne thinks will cause trouble for her (KoD, Ch. 33; Ch. 35).