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He is built like a bear and thinks himself a wit.
 
He is built like a bear and thinks himself a wit.
  
In [[Rhuidean]], he, [[Corman]] and [[Mat]] play a knife-throwing game. As the light starts to fade, Jenric and Corman decide to call an end to the game, but Mat claims that his grandmother could make a throw in this light, and that he could make it blindfolded. Jenric replies that a man only talks like that when he is aiming to impress women. When Mat actually makes the hit, and murmurs to himself in [[the Old Tongu]]e about it, Jenric frowns and asks him what he said, but Mat tells him that it was nothing. With the game now done, Jenric and Corman leave.
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In [[Rhuidean]], he, [[Corman]] and [[Mat]] play a knife-throwing game. As the light starts to fade, Jenric and Corman decide to call an end to the game, but Mat claims that his grandmother could make a throw in this light, and that he could make it blindfolded. Jenric replies that a man only talks like that when he is aiming to impress women. When Mat actually makes the hit, and murmurs to himself in [[the Old Tongue]] about it, Jenric frowns and asks him what he said, but Mat tells him that it was nothing. With the game now done, Jenric and Corman leave.
  
 
(Reference: [[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 3|The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 3]])
 
(Reference: [[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 3|The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 3]])

Revision as of 01:42, 28 April 2007

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Jenric is an Aielman who follows Rand.

He is built like a bear and thinks himself a wit.

In Rhuidean, he, Corman and Mat play a knife-throwing game. As the light starts to fade, Jenric and Corman decide to call an end to the game, but Mat claims that his grandmother could make a throw in this light, and that he could make it blindfolded. Jenric replies that a man only talks like that when he is aiming to impress women. When Mat actually makes the hit, and murmurs to himself in the Old Tongue about it, Jenric frowns and asks him what he said, but Mat tells him that it was nothing. With the game now done, Jenric and Corman leave.

(Reference: The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 3)