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''Author: Kyria d'Oreyn''
 
 
  
 
== General ==
 
== General ==
 
   
 
   
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Lewin was a [[Da'shain Aiel]] shortly after the [[Breaking of the World]], and one of [[Rand]]'s ancestors. His greatparents were [[Adan]] and [[Siedre]]. His parents were [[Marind]] and [[Saralin]], his sister [[Maigran]]. His son was [[Jeordam]].
  
Lewin was a Da'shain Aiel shortly after the Breaking of the World, and one of Rand's ancestors. His greatparents were Adan and Siedre. His parents were Marind and Saralin, his sister Maigran. His son was Jeordam.
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In Rand's first vision of him he was a tall, graying man with a hard face. In the next, he was a young man about to rescue his sister from bandits and then a child of six years.
 
 
In Rand's first vision of him he was a tall, graying man with a hard face. In the next, he was a young man about to rescue his sister from bandits and then a child of six years (The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26).  
 
 
 
 
 
  
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(References: {{tsr2|Chapter 25}}; [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 26|Chapter 26]]).
  
 
== Timeline ==
 
== Timeline ==
 
   
 
   
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* His father and greatmother died in a raid when he was six ({{tsr|26}}).
  
- His father and greatmother died in a raid when he was six (The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26).
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* His sister and [[Colline]] were kidnapped by four villains. He and his friends killed the raiders to free the girls and defend themselves. This deed was incompatible with the [[Way of the Leaf]] the Da'shain were living after, so his other family members abandoned him ({{tsr|25}}).
 
 
- His sister and Colline were kidnapped by four villains (The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25).  
 
 
 
- He and his friends killed the raiders to free the girls and defend themselves. This deed was incompatible with the Way of the Leaf the Da'shain were living after and so his other family members abandoned him (The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25).
 
 
 
- His son Jeordam took five Jenn Aiel to him that had been raided by villagers they had traded goods with before. He allowed them to stay if they were willing to fight and defend themselves (The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25).  
 
 
 
 
 
  
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* His son Jeordam took five Jenn Aiel to him who had been raided by villagers they had traded goods with before. He allowed them to stay if they were willing to fight and defend themselves ({{tsr|25}}).
  
 
== Miscellaneous ==
 
== Miscellaneous ==
 
   
 
   
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* When he was younger he vaguely remembered a time when there had been more water and the days had not been so windy and dusty.
  
- When he was younger he vaguely remembered a time when there had been more water and the days had not been so windy and dusty.
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* He had never seen an [[Aes Sedai]].  
 
 
- He had never seen an Aes Sedai.  
 
  
- His wife had died of fever.  
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* His wife had died of fever.
  
- He never smiled.  
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* He never smiled.
  
(References: The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25)
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(Reference: {{tsr2|Chapter 25}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 13 October 2010

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Lewin was a Da'shain Aiel shortly after the Breaking of the World, and one of Rand's ancestors. His greatparents were Adan and Siedre. His parents were Marind and Saralin, his sister Maigran. His son was Jeordam.

In Rand's first vision of him he was a tall, graying man with a hard face. In the next, he was a young man about to rescue his sister from bandits and then a child of six years.

(References: The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25; Chapter 26).

Timeline

  • His father and greatmother died in a raid when he was six (TSR, Ch. 26).
  • His sister and Colline were kidnapped by four villains. He and his friends killed the raiders to free the girls and defend themselves. This deed was incompatible with the Way of the Leaf the Da'shain were living after, so his other family members abandoned him (TSR, Ch. 25).
  • His son Jeordam took five Jenn Aiel to him who had been raided by villagers they had traded goods with before. He allowed them to stay if they were willing to fight and defend themselves (TSR, Ch. 25).

Miscellaneous

  • When he was younger he vaguely remembered a time when there had been more water and the days had not been so windy and dusty.
  • His wife had died of fever.
  • He never smiled.

(Reference: The Shadow Rising, Chapter 25)