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*He and the other Two Rivers men camp outside of [[Caemlyn]] ({{loc|45}}).
 
*He and the other Two Rivers men camp outside of [[Caemlyn]] ({{loc|45}}).
  
*When Perrin Travels to [[Cairhien (City)|Cairhien]] with [[Rand]], [[Dannil]] is ordered to follow with the Two Rivers men ({{loc|49}}).  
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*When Perrin [[Travels]] to [[Cairhien (City)|Cairhien]] with [[Rand]], [[Dannil]] is ordered to follow with the Two Rivers men ({{loc|49}}).  
  
 
*The Two Rivers men join Perrin four days north of Cairhien ({{loc|54}}), and ride with him into the battle at [[Dumai's Wells]], leading a part of the Two Rivers men ({{loc|55}}).  
 
*The Two Rivers men join Perrin four days north of Cairhien ({{loc|54}}), and ride with him into the battle at [[Dumai's Wells]], leading a part of the Two Rivers men ({{loc|55}}).  
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==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
  
Tell is [[Flann Lewin]]'s nephew, but they look so much alike, and he could have been his son instead ({{tsr|33}}).  
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Tell is [[Flann Lewin]]'s nephew, but they look so much alike that he could have been his son instead ({{tsr|33}}).  
  
 
The family relation between Tell and Dannil is not clear, because once they are referred to as cousins ({{tsr|40}}) and later as brothers ({{loc|54}}). They look almost identical ({{loc|54}}).  
 
The family relation between Tell and Dannil is not clear, because once they are referred to as cousins ({{tsr|40}}) and later as brothers ({{loc|54}}). They look almost identical ({{loc|54}}).  
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"They seemed to think it was a matter of riding into the Children's camp and demanding everybody's return. Casting down our defiance, Tell called it, which nearly made Perrin's hair stand on end." (Perrin on the men wanting to follow him; {{tsr2|Chapter 33}})  
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"They seemed to think it was a matter of riding into the [[Children of the Light|Children]]'s camp and demanding everybody's return. Casting down our defiance, Tell called it, which nearly made Perrin's hair stand on end." (Perrin on the men wanting to follow him; {{tsr2|Chapter 33}})  
  
 
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Revision as of 04:55, 5 July 2012

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Tell Lewin is a man from the Two Rivers. He is lanky and a little older than Perrin (TSR, Ch. 33).

He is one of the Two Rivers men to join Perrin. With time, he seems to have gotten the position of a leader among the men, maybe because he was one of the first to follow Perrin (TSR, Ch. 33; Ch. 56).

Timeline

  • He is injured during the first Trolloc attack on Emond's Field, but not seriously enough for the Aes Sedai to Heal him (TSR, Ch. 44).
  • He fights with his longbow against the Trollocs during their attack on Emond's Field (TSR, Ch. 56).
  • The Two Rivers men join Perrin four days north of Cairhien (LoC, Ch. 54), and ride with him into the battle at Dumai's Wells, leading a part of the Two Rivers men (LoC, Ch. 55).
  • He follows Perrin from Dumai's Wells to Cairhien, while carrying the wolf-head banner (ACoS, Ch. 1; Ch. 2; Ch. 3). He and the other Two Rivers men stay outside the city (ACoS, Ch. 4).
  • He and Dannil stay in the background when Perrin meets with the Seanchan until Perrin gives them the order to withdraw the men (KoD, Ch. 4).

Relationships

Tell is Flann Lewin's nephew, but they look so much alike that he could have been his son instead (TSR, Ch. 33).

The family relation between Tell and Dannil is not clear, because once they are referred to as cousins (TSR, Ch. 40) and later as brothers (LoC, Ch. 54). They look almost identical (LoC, Ch. 54).

Quotes

"They seemed to think it was a matter of riding into the Children's camp and demanding everybody's return. Casting down our defiance, Tell called it, which nearly made Perrin's hair stand on end." (Perrin on the men wanting to follow him; The Shadow Rising, Chapter 33)