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Lady Dyelin is the High Seat of the House Taravin of [[Andor]] ([[Winter's Heart: Prologue|WH, Prologue]]). She is one of the most powerful nobles in Andor ({{loc|28}}). Her father was killed when she was fifteen and so Dyelin became High Seat. Since then she has commanded her forces to victory against [[Murandian]] and Altaran raiders ({{cot|13}}).  
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Lady Dyelin is the High Seat of the House Taravin of [[Andor]] ({{Prol9}}). She is one of the most powerful nobles in Andor ({{loc|28}}). Her father was killed when she was fifteen and so Dyelin became High Seat. Since then she has commanded her forces to victory against [[Murandian]] and Altaran raiders ({{cot|13}}).  
  
 
Dyelin supports [[Elayne]] for the Lion Throne even though several powerful nobles- [[Arathelle]], [[Aemlyn]], [[Ellorien]], [[Pelivar]] and [[Luan]]- believe that she herself should be queen ({{tpod|28}}). When minor nobles proclaimed for her in [[Aringill]], Dyelin had two of them hung for treason against Elayne and others flogged. When news that [[Colavaere]] had been crowned reached Andor, Lady [[Naean]] and Lady [[Elenia]] both tried to claim the throne but Dyelin had them arrested for treason. She was then named Regent until Elayne returned to claim the throne ({{acos|7}}). When Elayne arrived in Caemlyn Dyelin was the first to greet her and she told Elayne of her support ({{tpod|28}}). She tried to help Elayne cement her claim by bringing four houses- Mantear, Haevin, Gilyard and Northan- to her side ({{cot|13}}).  
 
Dyelin supports [[Elayne]] for the Lion Throne even though several powerful nobles- [[Arathelle]], [[Aemlyn]], [[Ellorien]], [[Pelivar]] and [[Luan]]- believe that she herself should be queen ({{tpod|28}}). When minor nobles proclaimed for her in [[Aringill]], Dyelin had two of them hung for treason against Elayne and others flogged. When news that [[Colavaere]] had been crowned reached Andor, Lady [[Naean]] and Lady [[Elenia]] both tried to claim the throne but Dyelin had them arrested for treason. She was then named Regent until Elayne returned to claim the throne ({{acos|7}}). When Elayne arrived in Caemlyn Dyelin was the first to greet her and she told Elayne of her support ({{tpod|28}}). She tried to help Elayne cement her claim by bringing four houses- Mantear, Haevin, Gilyard and Northan- to her side ({{cot|13}}).  

Revision as of 04:37, 3 June 2011

Author: Estyrien al'Halien

General

Lady Dyelin is the High Seat of the House Taravin of Andor (WH, Prologue). She is one of the most powerful nobles in Andor (LoC, Ch. 28). Her father was killed when she was fifteen and so Dyelin became High Seat. Since then she has commanded her forces to victory against Murandian and Altaran raiders (CoT, Ch. 13).

Dyelin supports Elayne for the Lion Throne even though several powerful nobles- Arathelle, Aemlyn, Ellorien, Pelivar and Luan- believe that she herself should be queen (TPoD, Ch. 28). When minor nobles proclaimed for her in Aringill, Dyelin had two of them hung for treason against Elayne and others flogged. When news that Colavaere had been crowned reached Andor, Lady Naean and Lady Elenia both tried to claim the throne but Dyelin had them arrested for treason. She was then named Regent until Elayne returned to claim the throne (ACoS, Ch. 7). When Elayne arrived in Caemlyn Dyelin was the first to greet her and she told Elayne of her support (TPoD, Ch. 28). She tried to help Elayne cement her claim by bringing four houses- Mantear, Haevin, Gilyard and Northan- to her side (CoT, Ch. 13).

Dyelin has golden hair streaked with grey and lines at the corners of her eyes (TPoD, Ch. 28). She is quite beautiful and has a strong face (LoC, Ch. 16; CoT, Ch. 13)

Timeline

  • 999 NE: Dyelin meets Rand in the Royal Palace to discuss Andor (LoC, Ch. 16).
  • 1000 NE: Dyelin is made Regent for Elayne (ACoS, Ch. 7).
  • 1000 NE: Dyelin greats Elayne in the Grand Hall of the Royal Palace (TPoD, Ch. 28).
  • 1000 NE: Dyelin talks to Elayne about the Queen's Guard (WH, Prologue)
  • 1000 NE: She believes she may have convinced Aemlyn, Arathelle and Pelivar that she doesn't want the throne and that Luan and Abelle may be swaying towards Elayne (KoD, Ch. 17).
  • 1000 NE: She announces that she is sending written proclomations of support for Elayne (KoD, Ch. 35).

Relationships

Dyelin supported Morgase for the throne during the last Andoran War of Succession (TPoD, Ch. 28). She is also Morgase's cousin (TDR, Ch. 47).

Elayne was suspicious of Dyelin when she was newly returned to Caemlyn; she thought that Dyelin wanted to take the throne (TPoD, Ch. 28). However Dyelin nearly died defending Elayne when Darkfriends attacked her (WH, Ch. 9). After that Elayne believes that she is loyal (WH, Ch. 10).

Dyelin and Birgitte do not like each other and don't agree on anything. Dyelin knows that Birgitte is lying about her past but doesn't know anything more than that (WH, Prologue).

Dyelin is bemused that Elayne adopted Aviendha as her first sister (CoT, Ch. 13).

Miscellaneous

Dyelin was a child when Tigraine left Andor (LoC, Ch. 16).

Dyelin likes to wear a pin depicting Taravin's Oak and Owl (CoT, Ch. 13).

Dyelin and Arendor of House Haevin are the same age (CoT, Ch. 13).

Quotes

"As she went on, Dyelin began to laugh. Elayne wished she knew whether it was from delight over her plans or because Dyelin saw her own path to the Lion Throne being made smooth." Elayne about Dyelin (The Path of Daggers, Chapter 28)

"The High Seat of House Taravin was a proud woman altogether. Grey streaked her golden hair and fine lines webbed the corners of her eyes, yet her face was strong, her gaze level and sharp. Her mind was a razor. Or maybe a sword. A plainspoken woman, or so it seemed, who did not hide her opinions." Elayne about Dyelin (Winter's Heart, Prologue)

"Elayne had never read of any queen being forced onto the throne- That sort of thing might not have made it into the histories in any case- yet Aemlyn, Arathelle and Pelivar seemed willing to try, and not for hope or power for themselves. Dyelin did not want the throne, but she would hardly be a passive ruler." Elayne about Dyelin (Crossroads of Twilight, Chapter 14)