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''Author: Leora Oldessroth'' | ''Author: Leora Oldessroth'' | ||
− | == General == | + | ==General== |
− | [[Graendal]] thinks that only a madman would have made creatures like the ''gholam'' ( | + | [[Graendal]] thinks that only a madman would have made creatures like the ''gholam'' ({{loc|23}}). |
− | ''Gholam'' were created in the War of Power to kill people who can channel. Only six were ever made - three male and three female ( | + | ''Gholam'' were created in the War of Power to kill people who can channel. Only six were ever made - three male and three female ({{acos|39]]). |
− | [[Birgitte]] thinks it likely that the ''gholam'' [[Mat]] and the others face in the Rahad survived the Breaking and subsequent years in a [[stasis box]] ( | + | [[Birgitte]] thinks it likely that the ''gholam'' [[Mat]] and the others face in the Rahad survived the Breaking and subsequent years in a [[stasis box]] ({{acos|39}}). |
− | ''Gholam'' are not well-known in the current world, as evidenced by the fact that the Aes Sedai have never heard of them until after one attacks them in the Rahad ( | + | ''Gholam'' are not well-known in the current world, as evidenced by the fact that the Aes Sedai have never heard of them until after one attacks them in the Rahad ({{acos|39}}). |
− | ''Gholam'' are constrained to follow orders given to them by their masters, presumably the Forsaken ( | + | ''Gholam'' are constrained to follow orders given to them by their masters, presumably the Forsaken ({{tpod|2}}). |
− | When a ''gholam'' kills a channeler, it can feel the ability to channel and the life of the person vanish, producing ecstasy in the ''gholam'' ( | + | When a ''gholam'' kills a channeler, it can feel the ability to channel and the life of the person vanish, producing ecstasy in the ''gholam'' ({{tpod|2}}). |
− | ''Gholam'' feed on blood, preferably fresh, warm, human blood ( | + | ''Gholam'' feed on blood, preferably fresh, warm, human blood ({{tpod|2}}). |
− | == Appearance == | + | ==Appearance== |
− | ''Gholam'' look like normal people but they have no bones ( | + | ''Gholam'' look like normal people but they have no bones ({{acos|39}}). |
− | The particular ''gholam'' hunting Mat appears to be a slender, nondescript man ( | + | The particular ''gholam'' hunting Mat appears to be a slender, nondescript man ({{wh|16}}). |
− | == Uses, Purposes and Talents == | + | ==Uses, Purposes and Talents== |
− | Their sole purpose is to kill channelers. The One Power does not affect them ( | + | Their sole purpose is to kill channelers. The One Power does not affect them ({{acos|39}}). Steel does not seem to affect them either ({{tpod|1}}). |
− | A ''gholam'' can sense the ability to channel within someone if they are within about fifty paces of the person ( | + | A ''gholam'' can sense the ability to channel within someone if they are within about fifty paces of the person ({{acos|39}}). |
− | A ''gholam'' can squeeze itself under doorways and through similar cracks due to its lack of bones. It is also very strong; it could rip a door off its hinges or tear out someone's throat ( | + | A ''gholam'' can squeeze itself under doorways and through similar cracks due to its lack of bones. It is also very strong; it could rip a door off its hinges or tear out someone's throat ({{acos|39}}). |
− | Mat's medallion burns ''gholam'' ( | + | Mat's medallion burns ''gholam'' ({{acos|38}}; {{tpod|1}}). |
− | ''Gholam'' can sense where the One Power has been used ( | + | ''Gholam'' can sense where the One Power has been used ({{tpod|2}}). |
− | When a target has been named to a ''gholam'', the ''gholam'' is constrained to go after that target. A ''gholam'' may be compelled to follow the orders of a human ( | + | When a target has been named to a ''gholam'', the ''gholam'' is constrained to go after that target. A ''gholam'' may be compelled to follow the orders of a human ({{tpod|2}}). |
== Appearances in the Series == | == Appearances in the Series == | ||
− | *A ''gholam'' kills [[Herid Fel]] ( | + | *A ''gholam'' kills [[Herid Fel]] ({{Epi6}}). |
− | *A ''gholam'' attacks [[Elayne]], [[Nynaeve]], Mat and the rest of their party when they try to retrieve the Bowl of Winds in the Rahad. It kills several people. Mat discovers that his medallion can burn a ''gholam'' ( | + | *A ''gholam'' attacks [[Elayne]], [[Nynaeve]], Mat and the rest of their party when they try to retrieve the Bowl of Winds in the Rahad. It kills several people. Mat discovers that his medallion can burn a ''gholam'' ({{acos|38}}). |
− | *The ''gholam'' that attacked Elayne, Nynaeve, Mat and the others in the Rahad watched them leave with the Bowl of Winds; at least this particular ''gholam'' seems capable of independent thought and of creating its own agenda. It wants to kill Mat and it has formed the idea of not being compelled to follow the orders of a human ( | + | *The ''gholam'' that attacked Elayne, Nynaeve, Mat and the others in the Rahad watched them leave with the Bowl of Winds; at least this particular ''gholam'' seems capable of independent thought and of creating its own agenda. It wants to kill Mat and it has formed the idea of not being compelled to follow the orders of a human ({{tpod|2}}). |
− | *The ''gholam'' attacks Mat in an alley in [[Ebou Dar]]. The two fight, Mat burns it with his medallion again but the ''gholam'' flees when [[Noal Charin]] arrives. The ''gholam'' has been ordered to avoid notice except by those it "harvests" ( | + | *The ''gholam'' attacks Mat in an alley in [[Ebou Dar]]. The two fight, Mat burns it with his medallion again but the ''gholam'' flees when [[Noal Charin]] arrives. The ''gholam'' has been ordered to avoid notice except by those it "harvests" ({{wh|16}}). |
− | *The ''gholam'' remains in Ebou Dar, killing people for their blood ( | + | *The ''gholam'' remains in Ebou Dar, killing people for their blood ({{wh|18}}; {{ch9|28}}). |
− | *Mat is sure the ''gholam'' is responsible for [[Tylin]]'s death; her head was torn off ( | + | *Mat is sure the ''gholam'' is responsible for [[Tylin]]'s death; her head was torn off ({{cot|3}}). |
− | *The ''gholam'' follows Mat and [[Valan Luca]]'s circus when they leave Ebou Dar; it makes a kill in [[Jurador]] ( | + | *The ''gholam'' follows Mat and [[Valan Luca]]'s circus when they leave Ebou Dar; it makes a kill in [[Jurador]] ({{kod|11}}). Mat believes that the ''gholam'' is still following Valan Luca's circus after they part ways ({{kod|25}}). |
[[Category:Creatures]] | [[Category:Creatures]] | ||
[[Category:Shadowspawn]] | [[Category:Shadowspawn]] | ||
[[Category:Point of View Characters]] | [[Category:Point of View Characters]] |
Revision as of 16:52, 31 May 2011
Author: Leora Oldessroth
General
Graendal thinks that only a madman would have made creatures like the gholam (LoC, Ch. 23).
Gholam were created in the War of Power to kill people who can channel. Only six were ever made - three male and three female ({{acos|39]]).
Birgitte thinks it likely that the gholam Mat and the others face in the Rahad survived the Breaking and subsequent years in a stasis box (ACoS, Ch. 39).
Gholam are not well-known in the current world, as evidenced by the fact that the Aes Sedai have never heard of them until after one attacks them in the Rahad (ACoS, Ch. 39).
Gholam are constrained to follow orders given to them by their masters, presumably the Forsaken (TPoD, Ch. 2).
When a gholam kills a channeler, it can feel the ability to channel and the life of the person vanish, producing ecstasy in the gholam (TPoD, Ch. 2).
Gholam feed on blood, preferably fresh, warm, human blood (TPoD, Ch. 2).
Appearance
Gholam look like normal people but they have no bones (ACoS, Ch. 39).
The particular gholam hunting Mat appears to be a slender, nondescript man (WH, Ch. 16).
Uses, Purposes and Talents
Their sole purpose is to kill channelers. The One Power does not affect them (ACoS, Ch. 39). Steel does not seem to affect them either (TPoD, Ch. 1).
A gholam can sense the ability to channel within someone if they are within about fifty paces of the person (ACoS, Ch. 39).
A gholam can squeeze itself under doorways and through similar cracks due to its lack of bones. It is also very strong; it could rip a door off its hinges or tear out someone's throat (ACoS, Ch. 39).
Mat's medallion burns gholam (ACoS, Ch. 38; TPoD, Ch. 1).
Gholam can sense where the One Power has been used (TPoD, Ch. 2).
When a target has been named to a gholam, the gholam is constrained to go after that target. A gholam may be compelled to follow the orders of a human (TPoD, Ch. 2).
Appearances in the Series
- A gholam kills Herid Fel (LoC, Epilogue).
- A gholam attacks Elayne, Nynaeve, Mat and the rest of their party when they try to retrieve the Bowl of Winds in the Rahad. It kills several people. Mat discovers that his medallion can burn a gholam (ACoS, Ch. 38).
- The gholam that attacked Elayne, Nynaeve, Mat and the others in the Rahad watched them leave with the Bowl of Winds; at least this particular gholam seems capable of independent thought and of creating its own agenda. It wants to kill Mat and it has formed the idea of not being compelled to follow the orders of a human (TPoD, Ch. 2).
- The gholam attacks Mat in an alley in Ebou Dar. The two fight, Mat burns it with his medallion again but the gholam flees when Noal Charin arrives. The gholam has been ordered to avoid notice except by those it "harvests" (WH, Ch. 16).
- The gholam remains in Ebou Dar, killing people for their blood (WH, Ch. 18; Ch. 28).
- Mat is sure the gholam is responsible for Tylin's death; her head was torn off (CoT, Ch. 3).
- The gholam follows Mat and Valan Luca's circus when they leave Ebou Dar; it makes a kill in Jurador (KoD, Ch. 11). Mat believes that the gholam is still following Valan Luca's circus after they part ways (KoD, Ch. 25).