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She once showed up in [[the White Tower]] and submitted a request for which she took the answer to all but granted, but she was set straight for her behavior. A wall-hanging in the White Tower supposedly depicts her humbling ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 24|ACoS, Ch. 24]]; [[Crossroads of Twilight: Prologue|CoT, Prologue]]).  
 
She once showed up in [[the White Tower]] and submitted a request for which she took the answer to all but granted, but she was set straight for her behavior. A wall-hanging in the White Tower supposedly depicts her humbling ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 24|ACoS, Ch. 24]]; [[Crossroads of Twilight: Prologue|CoT, Prologue]]).  
 
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
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Revision as of 13:54, 3 March 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Queen Rhiannon is a historical figure (CoT, Prologue).

She once showed up in the White Tower and submitted a request for which she took the answer to all but granted, but she was set straight for her behavior. A wall-hanging in the White Tower supposedly depicts her humbling (ACoS, Ch. 24; CoT, Prologue).

Quotes

"'Elayne, if you believed, why did you announce who you were like Rhiannon at the Tower?' She rather liked that; according to the story, what Queen Rhiannon got was far from what she had wanted." (Nynaeve to Elayne; A Crown of Swords, Chapter 24)