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''Author: Kyria d'Oreyn''
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==General==
 
==General==
  
The Tower of Ghenjei is an entrance to the realms of the [[Aelfinn]] and [[Eelfinn]], like the doorway ''[[ter'angreal]]'' in [[Tear]] and [[Rhuidean]]. It looks like a tower of burnished steel, two hundred feet high and forty thick, and is located on the eastward shore of the Arinelle about ten days north of [[Whitebridge]]. No opening, not even a ridge or a hint of rust can be found on the smooth, sheer surface ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 24|TEotW, Ch. 24]]; [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 28|TSR, Ch. 28]]).
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The Tower of Ghenjei is an entrance to the realms of the [[Aelfinn]] and [[Eelfinn]], like the doorway ''[[ter'angreal]]'' in [[Tear (Nation)|Tear]] and [[Rhuidean]]. It looks like a tower of burnished steel, two hundred feet high and forty thick, and is located on the eastward shore of the Arinelle about ten days north of [[Whitebridge]]. No opening, not even a ridge or a hint of rust can be found on the smooth, sheer surface ({{teotw|24}}; {{tsr|28}}).
  
[[Birgitte]] knows some things about the Tower of Ghenjei. She tells [[Perrin]] that it is a dangerous and "bad place for humankind." It can be entered, although it is very hard to leave again ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 28|TSR, Ch. 28]]). You draw a triangle and then a wavy line through it - the sign that opens a game of [[Snakes and Foxes]] - on the side of it anywhere with a bronze knife and a door will open ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 33|LoC, Ch. 33]]; [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 10|KoD, Ch. 10]]).
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[[Birgitte]] knows some things about the Tower of Ghenjei. She tells [[Perrin]] that it is a dangerous and "bad place for humankind." It can be entered, although it is very hard to leave again ({{tsr|28}}). You draw a triangle and then a wavy line through it - the sign that opens a game of [[Snakes and Foxes]] - on the side of it anywhere with a bronze knife and a door will open a few seconds later, a line of light which the triangle, before the steel in the center vanishes. The external opening will re-seal itself, but the opening on the inside, a doorway, remains ({{tom|53}})
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When entered, the first room has white rippling steam pouring up from holes in the floor which avoids fire. The walls are covered with a reflective material like onyx fish scales and each side of the room has a hallway extending off ({{tom|53}}). Another room has a white floor with thick black columns to a very high ceiling. Lit by glowing yellow strips running up each column .  Inside it is something of a maze and it is possible to retrace your steps and come to a totally different place. One of the hallways leading from the entrance room looks out from a spire' In the central room, the [[Chamber of Bonds]], the Finn are forced to deal ({{ToM|53}}).
  
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==
  
* [[Jain Farstrider]] suspected it was somewhere along the Shadow Coast and wanted to go look for it some day ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 10|KoD, Ch. 10]]).
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* [[Jain Farstrider]] suspected it was somewhere along the Shadow Coast and wanted to go look for it some day ({{kod|10}}).
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* Captain [[Bayle Domon]] has seen it close up ({{teotw|24}}).
  
* Captain [[Bayle Domon]] has seen it close up ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 24|TEotW, Ch. 24]]).
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* Perrin followed [[Slayer]] to the Tower of Ghenjei in the wolf dream ({{tsr|28}}).
  
* Perrin followed [[Slayer]] to the Tower of Ghenjei in the wolf dream ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 28|TSR, Ch. 28]]).
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* [[Mat]] tells [[Thom]] they cannot rescue [[Moiraine]], because the only way (as he thinks) to get to the realm of the Eelfinn - the redstone ''ter'angreal'' – has melted. [[Olver]] brings up the Tower of Ghenjei and says it is another doorway to the lands of the Aelfinn and Eelfinn ({{kod|10}}).
  
* [[Mat]] tells [[Thom]] they cannot rescue [[Moiraine]], because the only way (as he thinks) to get to the realm of the Eelfinn - the redstone ''ter'angreal'' – has melted. [[Olver]] brings up the Tower of Ghenjei and says it is another doorway to the lands of the Aelfinn and Eelfinn ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 10|KoD, Ch. 10]]).
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* It is used as a marker for river traders ({{teotw|24}}).
  
* It is used as a marker for river traders ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 24|TEotW, Ch. 24]]).
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* When entered in ''[[Tel'aran'rhiod]]'', the Tower of Ghenjei is all but impossible to leave ({{tsr|28}}).
  
* When entered in ''[[Tel'aran'rhiod]]'', the Tower of Ghenjei is all but impossible to leave ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 28|TSR, Ch. 28]]).
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*Birgitte died there in a previous life as [[Jethari Moondancer ]] ({{tom|22}})
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
 
"(...)the sun glinted off something in the distance. 'What can that be?' Rand wondered aloud. 'It looks like metal.'<br>
 
"(...)the sun glinted off something in the distance. 'What can that be?' Rand wondered aloud. 'It looks like metal.'<br>
Captain Domon was walking by, and he paused, squinting toward the glint. 'It do be metal,' he said. His words still ran together, but [[Rand]] had come to understand without having to puzzle it out. 'A tower of metal. I have seen it close up, and I know. River traders use it as a marker. We be ten days from Whitebridge at the rate we go.'" ([[Rand]] and Domon about the Tower of Ghenjei; [[The Eye of the World: Chapter 28|The Eye of the World, Chapter 28]])
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Captain Domon was walking by, and he paused, squinting toward the glint. 'It do be metal,' he said. His words still ran together, but [[Rand]] had come to understand without having to puzzle it out. 'A tower of metal. I have seen it close up, and I know. River traders use it as a marker. We be ten days from Whitebridge at the rate we go.'" ([[Rand]] and Domon about the Tower of Ghenjei; {{teotw2|Chapter 28}})
  
"He (Farstrider) wouldn't forget seeing it, and even if he never heard the name, he'd have to think of it when he heard of a strange tower that lets people into other lands. The thing gleams like burnished steel. I'm told, two hundred feet high and forty thick, and there's not an opening to be found in it. Who could forget seeing that?" ([[Noal]] on Jain and the Tower of Ghenjei; [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 10|Knife of Dreams, Chapter 10]])
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"He (Farstrider) wouldn't forget seeing it, and even if he never heard the name, he'd have to think of it when he heard of a strange tower that lets people into other lands. The thing gleams like burnished steel. I'm told, two hundred feet high and forty thick, and there's not an opening to be found in it. Who could forget seeing that?" ([[Noal]] on Jain and the Tower of Ghenjei; {{kod2|Chapter 10}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 4 March 2015

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

The Tower of Ghenjei is an entrance to the realms of the Aelfinn and Eelfinn, like the doorway ter'angreal in Tear and Rhuidean. It looks like a tower of burnished steel, two hundred feet high and forty thick, and is located on the eastward shore of the Arinelle about ten days north of Whitebridge. No opening, not even a ridge or a hint of rust can be found on the smooth, sheer surface (TEotW, Ch. 24; TSR, Ch. 28).

Birgitte knows some things about the Tower of Ghenjei. She tells Perrin that it is a dangerous and "bad place for humankind." It can be entered, although it is very hard to leave again (TSR, Ch. 28). You draw a triangle and then a wavy line through it - the sign that opens a game of Snakes and Foxes - on the side of it anywhere with a bronze knife and a door will open a few seconds later, a line of light which the triangle, before the steel in the center vanishes. The external opening will re-seal itself, but the opening on the inside, a doorway, remains (ToM, Ch. 53)

When entered, the first room has white rippling steam pouring up from holes in the floor which avoids fire. The walls are covered with a reflective material like onyx fish scales and each side of the room has a hallway extending off (ToM, Ch. 53). Another room has a white floor with thick black columns to a very high ceiling. Lit by glowing yellow strips running up each column . Inside it is something of a maze and it is possible to retrace your steps and come to a totally different place. One of the hallways leading from the entrance room looks out from a spire' In the central room, the Chamber of Bonds, the Finn are forced to deal (ToM, Ch. 53).

Miscellaneous

  • Mat tells Thom they cannot rescue Moiraine, because the only way (as he thinks) to get to the realm of the Eelfinn - the redstone ter'angreal – has melted. Olver brings up the Tower of Ghenjei and says it is another doorway to the lands of the Aelfinn and Eelfinn (KoD, Ch. 10).

Quotes

"(...)the sun glinted off something in the distance. 'What can that be?' Rand wondered aloud. 'It looks like metal.'
Captain Domon was walking by, and he paused, squinting toward the glint. 'It do be metal,' he said. His words still ran together, but Rand had come to understand without having to puzzle it out. 'A tower of metal. I have seen it close up, and I know. River traders use it as a marker. We be ten days from Whitebridge at the rate we go.'" (Rand and Domon about the Tower of Ghenjei; The Eye of the World, Chapter 28)

"He (Farstrider) wouldn't forget seeing it, and even if he never heard the name, he'd have to think of it when he heard of a strange tower that lets people into other lands. The thing gleams like burnished steel. I'm told, two hundred feet high and forty thick, and there's not an opening to be found in it. Who could forget seeing that?" (Noal on Jain and the Tower of Ghenjei; Knife of Dreams, Chapter 10)