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* After [[Suladric]]'s death, the last clan chief of the Shaido, Muradin received permission to enter [[Rhuidean]] ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 23|TSR, Ch. 23]]).
 
* After [[Suladric]]'s death, the last clan chief of the Shaido, Muradin received permission to enter [[Rhuidean]] ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 23|TSR, Ch. 23]]).
  
* When Rand enters the glass columns in Rhuidean, he sees Muradin. The [[Aiel]] is not able to stand the visions he has inside the columns ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 25|TSR, Ch. 25]]).
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* When Rand enters the [[glass columns]] in Rhuidean, he sees Muradin. The [[Aiel]] is not able to stand the visions he has inside the columns ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 25|TSR, Ch. 25]]).
  
 
* The visions make him go mad, and when Rand steps out of the glass columns again, Muradin is gone ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 26|TSR, Ch. 26]]). Later, Couladin assumes he was murdered by Rand and Mat ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 34|TSR, Ch. 34]]).
 
* The visions make him go mad, and when Rand steps out of the glass columns again, Muradin is gone ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 26|TSR, Ch. 26]]). Later, Couladin assumes he was murdered by Rand and Mat ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 34|TSR, Ch. 34]]).

Revision as of 16:35, 14 October 2008

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Muradin was an Aiel warrior of the Shaido clan (TSR, Ch. 23).

He was Couladin's first-brother, most likely blood kin (TSR, Ch. 23).

He believed he had captured Sevanna's heart and if he had become clan chief she would have taken him as husband (ACoS, Prologue).

Timeline

  • When Rand enters the glass columns in Rhuidean, he sees Muradin. The Aiel is not able to stand the visions he has inside the columns (TSR, Ch. 25).
  • The visions make him go mad, and when Rand steps out of the glass columns again, Muradin is gone (TSR, Ch. 26). Later, Couladin assumes he was murdered by Rand and Mat (TSR, Ch. 34).

Quotes

"Muradin had managed to veil himself; bloody sockets stared blindly above the black veil. The Aiel was chewing, and bloody froth dripped onto his chest." (Rand; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 26)