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− | Hamad is a [[Saldaea]]n horseman under [[Bashere]]. He is described as a tall fellow with a black beard and | + | Hamad is a [[Saldaea]]n horseman under [[Bashere]]. He is described as being a tall fellow with a black beard and mustache and tilted green eyes. He is younger and taller than Bashere ({{loc|16}}). He has a scar down his face ({{kod|27}}). |
− | He brings [[Andris]], [[Sammael]]'s emissary, before [[Rand]] ( | + | He brings [[Andris]], [[Sammael]]'s emissary, before [[Rand]] ({{loc|16}}). |
− | He accompanies Bashere to Rand's meeting with "the [[Daughter of the Nine Moons]]" (a trap set by [[Semirhage]]). He is ordered to search the house, and comes out with a wooden box containing [[Male a'dam|male ''a'dam'']] ( | + | He accompanies Bashere to Rand's meeting with "the [[Daughter of the Nine Moons]]" (a trap set by [[Semirhage]]). He is ordered to search the house, and comes out with a wooden box containing [[Male a'dam|male ''a'dam'']] ({{kod|27}}). |
− | He is more accustomed to the saddle than his own feet ( | + | He is more accustomed to the saddle than his own feet ({{kod|27}}). |
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[[Category:Saldaean Characters]] | [[Category:Saldaean Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 02:57, 12 October 2010
Author: Kyria d'Oreyn
General
Hamad is a Saldaean horseman under Bashere. He is described as being a tall fellow with a black beard and mustache and tilted green eyes. He is younger and taller than Bashere (LoC, Ch. 16). He has a scar down his face (KoD, Ch. 27).
He brings Andris, Sammael's emissary, before Rand (LoC, Ch. 16).
He accompanies Bashere to Rand's meeting with "the Daughter of the Nine Moons" (a trap set by Semirhage). He is ordered to search the house, and comes out with a wooden box containing male a'dam (KoD, Ch. 27).
He is more accustomed to the saddle than his own feet (KoD, Ch. 27).