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==General==
 
==General==
  
Jalindin is a [[Seanchan]] [[Seeker]] for Truth. She has piercing dark eyes and a severe face.
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Jalindin is a [[Seanchan]] [[Seeker for Truth]]. She has piercing dark eyes and a severe face.
  
 
She once put a son and a daughter of [[the Empress]] to the question and was allowed to gaze upon the Empress herself as a reward for the result.
 
She once put a son and a daughter of [[the Empress]] to the question and was allowed to gaze upon the Empress herself as a reward for the result.
  
She was sent to the Lady [[Morsa]] because of some Seanchan nobleman's design, but she inquires after the defeat at [[Falme]]. Morsa reminds her that the Empress herself has forbidden speaking of the matter. Jalindin dismisses it and has Morsa arrested.
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She was sent to the Lady [[Morsa]] because of some Seanchan nobleman's design, but she inquires after the defeat at [[Falme]]. Morsa reminds her that the Empress herself has forbidden speaking of the matter. Jalindin dismisses it and has [[Morsa]] arrested.
  
(Reference: [[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 32|The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 32]])
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(Reference: {{tfoh2|Chapter 32}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 10 November 2011

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Jalindin is a Seanchan Seeker for Truth. She has piercing dark eyes and a severe face.

She once put a son and a daughter of the Empress to the question and was allowed to gaze upon the Empress herself as a reward for the result.

She was sent to the Lady Morsa because of some Seanchan nobleman's design, but she inquires after the defeat at Falme. Morsa reminds her that the Empress herself has forbidden speaking of the matter. Jalindin dismisses it and has Morsa arrested.

(Reference: The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 32)