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==General==
 
==General==
  
Timolan is the clan chief of the Miagoma [[Aiel]]. He is tall and graying with a hard sober face ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 27|LoC, Ch. 27]]). He is widowed ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 18|ACoS, Ch. 18]]).  
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Timolan is the clan chief of the [[Miagoma]] [[Aiel]]. He is tall and graying with a hard sober face ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 27|LoC, Ch. 27]]). He is widowed ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 18|ACoS, Ch. 18]]).  
  
 
Right from the beginning, the other clan chiefs were not sure what Timolan would be doing or how he would react when [[Rand]] succeeds in uniting the clans, but they knew he would come to Rand eventually. Indeed, Timolan joins Rand after a time, but he stays rather distant and is ready to leave again if Rand puts a foot wrong with him ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 2|TFoH, Ch. 2]]; [[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 19|LoC, Ch. 19]]; [[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 18|ACoS, Ch. 18]]).  
 
Right from the beginning, the other clan chiefs were not sure what Timolan would be doing or how he would react when [[Rand]] succeeds in uniting the clans, but they knew he would come to Rand eventually. Indeed, Timolan joins Rand after a time, but he stays rather distant and is ready to leave again if Rand puts a foot wrong with him ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 2|TFoH, Ch. 2]]; [[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 19|LoC, Ch. 19]]; [[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 18|ACoS, Ch. 18]]).  
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*As a young clan chief he tried to unite the clans, although he knew he was not the ''[[Car'a'carn]]'', and failed ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 2|TFoH, Ch. 2]]).  
 
*As a young clan chief he tried to unite the clans, although he knew he was not the ''[[Car'a'carn]]'', and failed ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 2|TFoH, Ch. 2]]).  
  
*Timolan and the Miagoma parallel Rand's course toward the Spine of the World ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 15|TFoH, Ch. 15]]). They stay to the north and send occasional messengers ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 20|TFoH, Ch. 20]]).  
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*Timolan and the Miagoma parallel Rand's course toward the [[Spine of the World]] ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 15|TFoH, Ch. 15]]). They stay to the north and send occasional messengers ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 20|TFoH, Ch. 20]]).  
  
*He and the Miagoma follow through the Jangai Pass and are to be told not to take more than the fifth. Anyone who does will be hanged on Rand's orders ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 23|TFoH, Ch. 23]]).  
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*He and the Miagoma follow through the [[Jangai Pass]] and are to be told not to take more than the fifth. Anyone who does will be hanged on Rand's orders ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 23|TFoH, Ch. 23]]).  
  
 
*Rand prepares for several meetings, including one with Timolan and the other clan chiefs he has not yet met ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 18|LoC, Ch. 18]]).  
 
*Rand prepares for several meetings, including one with Timolan and the other clan chiefs he has not yet met ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 18|LoC, Ch. 18]]).  
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*His scouts report five hundred men with [[the White Tower]] embassy ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 25|LoC, Ch. 25]]).  
 
*His scouts report five hundred men with [[the White Tower]] embassy ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 25|LoC, Ch. 25]]).  
  
*When he leads his Aiel north against the Shaido, he is suspicious that Rhuarc does not accompany him ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 54|LoC, Ch. 54]]).  
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*When he leads his Aiel north against the [[Shaido]], he is suspicious that Rhuarc does not accompany him ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 54|LoC, Ch. 54]]).  
  
 
*After Rand's disappearance, Timolan begins to think that Rand has abandoned the Aiel and that if it is true, he will see Rand dead and then return to [[the Waste]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 3|ACoS, Ch. 3]]).  
 
*After Rand's disappearance, Timolan begins to think that Rand has abandoned the Aiel and that if it is true, he will see Rand dead and then return to [[the Waste]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 3|ACoS, Ch. 3]]).  
  
*The Miagoma are near Kinslayer's Dagger, presumably fighting Shaido ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 3|ACoS, Ch. 3]]).  
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*The Miagoma are near [[Kinslayer's Dagger]], presumably fighting Shaido ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 3|ACoS, Ch. 3]]).  
  
*Timolan is not happy with the way Rand is using the Aiel and the Wise Ones supporting Rand are having to work too soothe him and prevent him returning to the Waste ({{tgs|11}}).
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*Timolan is not happy with the way Rand is using the Aiel and the [[Wise Ones]] supporting Rand are having to work to soothe him and prevent him returning to the Waste ({{tgs|11}}).
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Latest revision as of 05:46, 4 July 2012

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Timolan is the clan chief of the Miagoma Aiel. He is tall and graying with a hard sober face (LoC, Ch. 27). He is widowed (ACoS, Ch. 18).

Right from the beginning, the other clan chiefs were not sure what Timolan would be doing or how he would react when Rand succeeds in uniting the clans, but they knew he would come to Rand eventually. Indeed, Timolan joins Rand after a time, but he stays rather distant and is ready to leave again if Rand puts a foot wrong with him (TFoH, Ch. 2; LoC, Ch. 19; ACoS, Ch. 18).

Timeline

  • As a young clan chief he tried to unite the clans, although he knew he was not the Car'a'carn, and failed (TFoH, Ch. 2).
  • He and the Miagoma follow through the Jangai Pass and are to be told not to take more than the fifth. Anyone who does will be hanged on Rand's orders (TFoH, Ch. 23).
  • Rand prepares for several meetings, including one with Timolan and the other clan chiefs he has not yet met (LoC, Ch. 18).
  • When he leads his Aiel north against the Shaido, he is suspicious that Rhuarc does not accompany him (LoC, Ch. 54).
  • After Rand's disappearance, Timolan begins to think that Rand has abandoned the Aiel and that if it is true, he will see Rand dead and then return to the Waste (ACoS, Ch. 3).
  • Timolan is not happy with the way Rand is using the Aiel and the Wise Ones supporting Rand are having to work to soothe him and prevent him returning to the Waste (TGS, Ch. 11).

Quotes

"Timolan does not let his feet know which way he will jump until after he has leaped." (Erim; The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 2)