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==General==
 
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Gwil is a man who lives in the Two Rivers. He is a few years older then Perrin, and used to take Perrin hunting rabbits with him.
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Gwil is a man who lives in [[the Two Rivers]]. He is a few years older then [[Perrin]], and used to take Perrin hunting rabbits with him.
  
When Perrin and Faile have their manor built, he takes on a position as a footman. Faile is put out because she tries to train servants, but Perrin just sees them as men to laugh with and have a mug of ale with. Faile tries to explain to Perrin that Gwil is trying to learn how to be a footman, and that Perrin isn't helping him by inviting him to smoke his pipe and go to the stables with him to talk about horses.
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When Perrin and [[Faile]] have their manor built, he takes on a position as a footman. Faile is put out because she tries to train servants, but Perrin just sees them as men to laugh with and have a mug of ale with. Faile tries to explain to Perrin that Gwil is trying to learn how to be a footman, and that Perrin isn't helping him by inviting him to smoke his pipe and go to the stables with him to talk about horses.
  
(Reference: Lord of Chaos, Prologue)
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(Reference: {{loc2|Prologue}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 30 October 2010

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Gwil is a man who lives in the Two Rivers. He is a few years older then Perrin, and used to take Perrin hunting rabbits with him.

When Perrin and Faile have their manor built, he takes on a position as a footman. Faile is put out because she tries to train servants, but Perrin just sees them as men to laugh with and have a mug of ale with. Faile tries to explain to Perrin that Gwil is trying to learn how to be a footman, and that Perrin isn't helping him by inviting him to smoke his pipe and go to the stables with him to talk about horses.

(Reference: Lord of Chaos, Prologue)