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==General==
 
==General==
  
Nat Torfinn was an old man from the Two Rivers. He is likely dead, because Perrin's memories of him are from when he was a boy, and he thinks of him in the past tense.
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Nat Torfinn was an old man from [[the Two Rivers]]. He is likely dead, because [[Perrin]]'s memories of him are from when he was a boy, and he thinks of him in the past tense.
  
 
He was blind, and had a wrinkled face and thin white hair.
 
He was blind, and had a wrinkled face and thin white hair.
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He was able to dissemble any blacksmith's puzzle by touch. He always said that any puzzle could be solved, once you found out where to push and where to pull.
 
He was able to dissemble any blacksmith's puzzle by touch. He always said that any puzzle could be solved, once you found out where to push and where to pull.
  
(Reference: Crossroads of Twilight, Chapter 8)
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(Reference: {{cot2|Chapter 8}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 17 September 2010

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Nat Torfinn was an old man from the Two Rivers. He is likely dead, because Perrin's memories of him are from when he was a boy, and he thinks of him in the past tense.

He was blind, and had a wrinkled face and thin white hair.

He was able to dissemble any blacksmith's puzzle by touch. He always said that any puzzle could be solved, once you found out where to push and where to pull.

(Reference: Crossroads of Twilight, Chapter 8)