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  • ...followed the evil from [[Mat]]'s [[ruby dagger]] ({{teotw|50}}). It was at the Eye that Aginor died ({{teotw|51}}). ...ities transferred to the [[True Power]], and he had a better understanding of this than most ({{prol13}}).
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  • ...aal]]. He joins his Aes Sedai, who scoops the boys away from their village of [[Emond's Field]] on a journey to [[Tar Valon]]. ...hese men survive and raise him. They train him to be the best sword master of his generation. He has been raised in Shienar but in Malkieri tradition ({{
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  • ...suane Melaidhrin''' is a legendary [[Aes Sedai]] of the [[Green Ajah]] and the oldest living sister. ...{{cot|12}}). Some even say that Cadsuane will not die until the last hint of adventure is gone ({{acos|19}}).
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  • {{TVshownav|[[Aes Sedai|Book]]|[[Aes Sedai (TV Series)|TV show]]}} ...one of the seven [[Ajah]]s (more information below), with the exception of the[[ Amyrlin Seat]].
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  • {{title|Listen to the Wind}} '''Setting:''' Woods along the [[River Arinelle]]
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  • {{title|The Traveling People}} Perrin, Egwene and Elyas meet up with a band of Tuatha'an
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  • {{Setting|The ''[[Spray]]'' travelling the [[River Arinelle]], [[Whitebridge]]}} They encounter a Myrddeaal. Thom fights it so the boys can escape
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  • {{title|Meetings at the Eye}} {{setting2|The Blight}}
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  • {{Title|From Stone to Stone}} Rand, Hurin and Loial are transported to another world in the night through a Portal Stone.
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  • {{Title| In the Mirror of Darkness }} ...only sees that it is an injury. Rand does not welcome Loial's concern over the injury.
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  • {{Title|Beneath the Dagger}} ''' Points of view: Rand, Fain'''
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  • {{Title|The Testing}} ''' Setting: [[The White Tower]]'''
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  • {{Title|On the Scent}} ''' Points of View: Rand, Perrin'''
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  • Rand and Barthanes talk at the manor, Barthanes reading a great deal into everything Rand says. ...able to sense the dagger and Verin was there "to keep the rest of you out of trouble". Mat and Hurin were disguised as servants; however, Mat had to be
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  • {{title|At the Gardens}} The Forsaken meet in Tel'aran'rhiod and discuss how to proceed regarding Rand,
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  • {{title|Ideas of Importance}} '''Points of View: [[Rand]], [[Nynaeve]]'''
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  • '''Points of View: [[Elayne]], [[Moridin]], ''[[gholam]]''''' ...hem from fixing the weather. The gholam also decides to look for the group of women.
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  • '''Points of View: [[Rand]], [[Egwene]], [[Mat]], [[Perrin]]''' ...olds. Mat lets them out of the cell and once they knock Amico unconscious, the shield fails. Perrin rescues Faile.
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  • {{link|boy from Emond's Field|Adan al'Caar}} Adan was a [[Da'shain Aiel]] during [[the Breaking of the World]], and [[Rand]]'s ancestor. His parents were [[Jonai]] and [[Alnora]]
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  • '''Setting: The [[Stone of Tear]]''' ...lains that the strange occurrences were due to the Dark One's influence on the world.
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  • ...d a researcher at the [[Collam Daan]] (Robert Jordan's World of "The Wheel of Time"; {{tsr|26}}; [http://www.tor.com/jordan/questions.html Tor Website, R ...ower]], but could be used by both male and female without the restrictions of ''[[saidar]]'' and ''[[saidin]]''.
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  • ...e]], [[Thom]], [[Juilin]], [[Coine]], [[Tairen]] pilot, [[Jorin]] and crew of ''Wavedancer''''' Thom and Juilin join Elayne and Nynaeve. The girls learn that Windfinders can channel
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  • ...[[Breaking of the World]]. She had dark eyes and possessed the [[Talent]] of [[Foretelling]]. ...some other female Aes Sedai met [[Someshta]] and [[Jonai]] in the Hall of the Servants to give them tasks.
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  • Esole was a [[Da'shain Aiel]] during the [[Breaking of the World]]. Her parents were [[Jonai]] and [[Alnora]], her brothers [[Adan]] a ...lls. She died of a sickness during their march, because there was no [[Aes Sedai]] who could have [[Heal]]ed her.
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  • '''Haindar''' was a male [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Breaking of the World]]. He was overcome by the taint of ''[[saidin]]'' and headed toward [[Paaran Disen]].
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  • '''Jaric Mondoran''' was an [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Breaking of the World]]. ...a sheet of glass, and then headed toward [[Paaran Disen]] and the Hall of the Servants.
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  • ...gray hair and in his next he was a sixty-three-year-old man "in the prime of his life" with sun-red hair. ...died of a heart attack, he told his son Adan to keep the Covenant and take the Aiel south.
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  • '''Kodam''' was a young [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Breaking of the World]]. ...ale Aes Sedai cooperated with him and others in the creating of the Eye of the World.
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  • ...me''' was an [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Age of Legends]] and the leader of the [[Fateful Concord]]. ...erably persuasive speaker and thus gained much support from the female Aes Sedai.
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  • ...]. He was also instrumental in the sealing of the Bore and the defeat of [[the Forsaken]]. ...ad along with all of the other male Aes Sedai. This led to him killing all of his family and loved ones ({{Prol1}}).
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  • '''Oselle''' was an [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Breaking of the World]]. She had long black hair. ...some other female Aes Sedai met [[Someshta]] and [[Jonai]] in the Hall of the Servants to give them tasks.
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  • {{title|The Dedicated}} '''Points of View: [[Rand]], [[Adan]], [[Jonai]], [[Coumin]], [[Charn]]'''
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  • '''Solinda''' was an [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Breaking of the World]]. She wore a pale blue ''[[Streith#The_General_Public|streith]]'' go ...ra]]'' cuttings and wagonloads of objects of [[the Power]] to find a place of safety.
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  • ...elle''' was an [[Aes Sedai]] at the end of the [[Age of Legends]]. She was from [[M'Jinn]]. [[Charn]] wanted to marry one of her young [[Da'shain Aiel]], [[Nalla]], which would have put him in her ser
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  • ...e [[Nym]], killed Balthamel. The Green Man died shortly after Balthamel as the Forsaken used ''[[saidin]]'' to kill him ({{teotw|50}}). ...e only reason that he was not dismissed was his considerable strength in [[the One Power]] ({{guide|5}}).
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  • ...{{guide|5}}. Before the War of Power, Be'lal represented people in courts of law ({{guide|5}}). ...had close-cropped white hair. He was also tall and athletic. Nothing more of his appearance is known ({{tdr|55}}).
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  • ...is a golden hawk in flight above her brows ({{tdr|56}}). Despite her young age, she has been ruling Mayene for quite some time ({{loc|17}}). ...ittle clothing, the better to entice men. Most of the female characters in the series seem to think she is a lightskirt.
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  • ...born some 400 years before [[the War of the Shadow]]. Before he turned to the Shadow, his name was '''Barid Bel Medar'''. ...ered to be handsome, though not as much so as was [[Lews Therin Telamon]], the man that Barid Bel hated most (TWoRJTWoT).
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  • ...sed for pets in the Age of Legends, something that Graendal would be aware of. ...ther short ({{acos|20}}). Both disguises are no doubt achieved by the Mask of Mirrors.
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  • '''Ishamael''' was one of the thirteen [[Forsaken]] ({{guide|5}}). ...g ({{tdr|43}}). Other names for him included Heart of the Dark and Soul of the Shadow ({{guide|5}}).
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  • ...5}}) and Keille Shaogi (pronounced KEYEL-lee shah-OH-ghe), a merchant in [[the Aiel Waste]] ({{tsr|36}}). ...wellery, most often in the shape of moons and stars ({{guide|6}}), This is the appearance she uses as Selene, though Selene compared with Lanfear is like
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  • |Name=Loial son of Arent son of Halan ...eets [[Rand]] and joins him and the rest of their group towards the Eye of the World.
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  • ...de|5}}) Saine became Mesaana, though we do not yet know what that means in the Old Tongue. However, we can assume that it relates to her character as othe ...itable. They gave her a job as a lecturer but Mesaana didn't like teaching the students about other people's research ({{guide|6}}).
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  • ...en poses as Marigan, a refugee from [[Amador]] who was once the equivalent of a [[Wisdom]] there. ({{tfoh|49}}) ...f weight. This is different to her other appearance as [[Nynaeve]] guesses from what Moghedien tells her that she was a swindler. ({{Prol6}})
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  • |Affiliation=Aes Sedai |FirstAppearance=[[The Eye of the World: Ravens Prologue|Ravens Prologue]]
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  • ...'gar was killed when Graendal [[shield]]ed her and held her in Air as part of Graendal's plan to escape and make Rand think she was dead ({{prol13}}). ...other being an ''[[osan'gar]]''; one was used in the left hand and one in the right, but it is not known which was which ({{prol6}}).
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  • ...[the War of Power]], except for the fact that he most probably turned to [[the Dark One]] for power. ...hen it comes to his lovers, the women he chooses rarely have any choice in the matter (TWoRJTWoT).
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  • ...ue gaze, and would be handsome, if not for a scar across his face, running from hairline to jaw. He wears a short beard, has a quick stride, and an abrupt ...). Reportedly he was a friend of [[Lews Therin Telamon]], before [[the War of Power]].
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  • '''Semirhage''' is one of the [[Forsaken]] ({{guide|5}}). ...n as the Lady of Pain. It is possible that this is the literal translation of Semirhage ({{kod|27}}).
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  • "''Let whosoever sounds me not think of glory, but only of salvation.''" (- {{tgh|5}}) ...n his blog] that it was mortals not gods ([[Robert Jordan's Blog#The Wheel of Time|Blog, October 4th 2005]]).
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  • ...n [[Aes Sedai]] of [[the White Tower]] and advisor to Queen [[Ethenielle]] of [[Kandor]]. After hearing the news about troubles in the White Tower she vanishes without a trace.
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  • ...]]: One of the countries of the Compact of Ten Nations. It was located in the place now known as Almoth Plain and Toman Head. ...and then the Aryth Ocean, while Kandor lies to the east. The current ruler of Saldaea is Queen Tenobia.
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  • [[Tsodrelle' Aman]]: The name given by the Aiel to the lake Rand caused to rise next to Rhuidean ...stern end of the Jangai Pass, in the Spine of the World. It is attacked by the Shaido.
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  • ...on Bridge]]: A bridge in Emonds Field marking where the North Road becomes the Old Road [[The Wagon Seat|Wagon Seat]], the: A red roofed in in Lugard
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  • ...he ring on any finger or not at all if circumstances warrant. See also Aes Sedai. ...man who can channel. The collar is worn by the ''damane'', the bracelet by the ''sul'dam''. See also ''damane'', ''sul'dam''.
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  • ...Trolloc tongue, "Heart of the Dark," Believed to be the Trolloc name for [[the Dark One]]. See also Dark One, Trollocs, Ishamael. ...passing leaves vast areas of the harsh landscape completely changed. Even the [[Aiel]] do not travel here.
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  • ...aced knee-high boots. In the Old Tongue, "working clothes," though this is of course an imprecise translation. See also ''algai'd'siswai''. ...other living sister. A little known oddity is that the men she brought to the White Tower tended to live longer after being gentled than those brought by
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  • ...women who can channel and are, as they see it, properly controlled by use of [[a'dam]]. Women who can channel, but are not yet damane are called marath' A royal prince of [[Cairhien (Nation)|Cairhien]], he married [[Tigraine]] and fathered Galade
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  • ...alcon." Name assumed by Zarine Bashere (zah-REEN bah-SHEER), a young woman from [[Saldaea]]. ...me Jeraal Mordeth, advising Lord [[Toram Riatin]] in his rebellion against the [[Dragon Reborn]] in [[Cairhien (Nation)|Cairhien]].
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  • ...alled back when the [[Horn of Valere]] is sounded. See also Birgitte, Horn of Valere. Literally "Brother to Battles" A title used by [[Aes Sedai]] for their Warders. See also Warder.
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  • ...ce ruled. Now under the command of the High Lady Suroth Sabelle Meldarath, the Hailene has gone far beyond its original goals. ;[[The Hall|Hall of the Tower, the]]:
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  • ...upon passing her test and being raised to Aes Sedai. Spoken while holding the Oath Rod, a ''ter'angreal'' that makes oaths binding. They are:<br> ...t extreme of defense of her own life, or that of her Warder or another Aes Sedai.
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  • ...ded unaided with an ''angreal''. Remnants of the Age of Legends, the means of making ''sa'angreal'' is no longer known. Only a handful remain, far fewer ...one above the other. The Silver Fish Banner: three silver fish on a field of dark blue. It's capital city is Maradon and it's current ruler is Tenobia s
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  • In the Old Tongue, "True blood of." ...'hiod'', the World of Dreams, and (it is said) even other people's dreams. The last acknowledged Dreamer was Corianin Nedeal, who died in 526 NE. See also
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  • ...r of the Children of the Light. He is considered one of the great captains of his time. ...frail about him. His skin is thin as scraped parchment drawn tight over by age ({{Prol3}}). He has white hair and a thin reedy voice ({{tgh|5}}).
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  • Mistress Addam was an [[Aes Sedai]] during the [[Age of Legends]] and [[Asmodean|Joar Addam Nessosin]]'s mother. ...to [[Lanfear]], her own son - the [[Forsaken]] Asmodean - severed her from the [[One Power|True Source]] and let [[Myrddraal]] drag her away screaming.
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  • ...'alzamon]]: Another name for the Dark One. Ishamael also uses this name in the first three books. ...daughters. He is one of the Clan Chiefs in Arad doman who Rand has kidnap the Merchant's Council
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  • ...l character; he was a King of Manetheren, the son of Thorin and the father of Aemon. He was married to Rhea, who killed him and then herself. [[Caban]]: A man from Seanchan. He is a soldier.
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  • [[Iagin Handar]]: A Tairen Defender of the Stone. [[Ianelle]]: A ''sul'dam'' from Seanchan.
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  • [[Laandon]]: A soldier of the Band sent with Faile and the Horn ...of ''Cha Faile''. She is taken ''gai'shain'' by the Shaido. Later, she and the others are freed by Perrin.
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  • ...Ajah and a Queen of Aramaelle. She was involved in founding the Compact of the Ten Nations. She is believed to be ''ta'veren''. [[Machan]]: A Warder. He was with the rebel Aes Sedai in Salidar.
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  • [[Yakobin]]: the Undaunted [[Efraim Yamada|Yamada, Efraim]]: A Low Blood Banner-General of the Seanchan armies in Ebou Dar
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  • ...olk to govern one square mile of Andor, she is elected the new Mistress of the Ships. Her Windfinder is Shielyn. ...dier and a Darkfriend. He was in Suroth's service. He was killed in 'Knife of Dreams.'
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  • ...es Sedai]] visit, the [[Amyrlin Seat]] among them. [[Moiraine]] convinces the Amyrlin, [[Siuan]], that Rand must be allowed to go his own way, and that s ...tions. The Trollocs have somehow left [[Dark Prophecy|Dark Prophecies]] on the wall, linking [[Luc]] with [[Isam]], Lan's cousin.
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  • ==In the White Tower== ...raine]] that Rand has taken [[the Stone]] and tells the [[Aes Sedai]] that the Dragon has been Reborn.
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  • ==In the White Tower== ...nseling Elaida. He steals the [[Shadar Logoth]] dagger back before leaving the Tower. He gets past [[Alviarin]] only by convincingly bluffing that he stan
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  • Characters appearing in or mentioned in, [[The Gathering Storm: Plot Summary|The Gathering Storm]] Characters that are mentioned or appear for the first time in The Gathering Storm
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  • ...ter from [[Amadicia]]. He and his eldest son, [[Theril]], were captured by the [[Shaido]] and made ''[[gai'shain]]''. Both have sworn fealty to [[Faile]]. ...t they swore fealty to Faile. They have become something of a legend among the other ''gai'shain'' for refusing to give up no matter how much they are pun
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  • ...in, [[The Eye of the World]]. As the Eye of the World is the first book in the main sequence, all characters are considered to be on their first appearanc '''[[Abell Cauthon]]''': A farmer from Emond's Field, Mat's father
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  • ...Sedai. Her sister is Vandene. Adeleas was murdered by Careane in The Path of Daggers. ...the Green Ajah; she was aligned with Elaida's Aes Sedai. She is originally from Saldaea. She has three Warders.
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  • ...rough the Black Hills would give a goat pause. Ethenielle also thinks that the Black Hills are misnamed, as she has seen mountains that are smaller ({{Pro ...villages, all of them ignorant about the outside world. As it is away from the trade routes, it is a rugged place for farmers to live ({{Prol8}}).
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  • ...ds]] until it fell to the [[Blight]] in the 950's NE. It was located north of [[Shienar]] and [[Arafel]]. ...s", and many people seem to think that "the Seven Towers" was the name for the capital.
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  • ...three thousand years since the War of the Shadow and the end of the Age of Legends. # p.15: Niall thinks about how [[Lews Therin Telamon]] began the Breaking of the World, and how prophecy said that he would be reborn at some point.
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  • ...in]]) thinks about how the Forsaken were trapped at [[Shayol Ghul]] with [[the Dark One]], and about how ''saidin'' was tainted by that action. ...soldier's blade; that common blade was eventually passed down by the Kings of Malkier.
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  • [[Dael al'Taron]]: A young man from the Two Rivers, Andor; he is killed in a Trolloc ambush. [[Daerid Ondin]]: A man from Cairhien; a soldier and leader of the Band of the Red Hand's foot soldiers.
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  • ...is aligned with Elaida’s Aes Sedai. She is one of the Aes Sedai sent to the Black Tower, where she is bonded by Logain. [[Gaidal Cain]]: A historical character; he is a Hero of the Horn and Birgitte’s lover.
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  • ...n that Beslan conspires with when plotting rebellion against the empire in the Three Stars Inn. [[Hachari]]: A soldier from Saldaea who tried to kill Taim.
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  • [[Jaalam Nishur]]: A soldier from Arad Doman. He was killed by a Seanchan fireball. [[Jac al'Caar]]: A man from Emond’s Field in the Two Rivers, Andor.
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  • ...Green Ajah aligned with the rebel Aes Sedai. Her name was on Verin's list of Black Ajah members [[Nadere]]: An Aiel woman of the Goshien clan; she is a Wise One.
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  • ...ne'' present when Semirhage attacked Rand while posing as the Daughter of the Nine Moons. [[Tabiya]]: A novice aligned with the rebel Aes Sedai.
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  • # p. x: The cloth Lews Therin's clothing is made from comes from across the World Sea. # p. x: Lews Therin asks his visitor if he has the Voice to join in the Singing.
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  • ...nvaders (Ashe 64). This force is likely to be the basis of the 'Knights of the Round Table,' and probably why so many victories all over England and Scotl ...barbarians. In this way, Europe never did fall totally under the shadow of the Dark Ages.
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  • ...suit three mid-main, non-Aes Sedai (non-channelers) female characters from the books in your opinion. ...being considered a lost Talent is one that was lost as of the beginning of the series.
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  • ...gends would best suit three mid-main, non-Aes Sedai female characters from the books in your opinion. ...]; [[Tenobia Kazadi]], Queen of [[Saldaea]]; and [[Tylin Quintara]], Queen of [[Altara]].
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  • ...hird Age, the Age of the setting of the Wheel of Time series, the only Aes Sedai are female. ...for the Breaking of the World (TWoRJTWoT, p 208) We shall now examine some of these other attitudes toward channeling.
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  • ...three mid-main, non-[[Aes Sedai]] (non-channelers) female characters from the books in your opinion The first time is for what was. The way back will come but once. Be steadfast.
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  • ...s would best suit three mid-main, non-[[Aes Sedai]] female characters from the books in your opinion. ...ow they relate to the talents that already exist within the female non-Aes Sedai (and in my case, non-channelers) they are being associated with and how the
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  • ...s would best suit three mid-main, non-[[Aes Sedai]] female characters from the books in your opinion. ...eave a large group of strong-willed female characters into [[the Pattern]] of Destiny.
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