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Kera is an [[Aes Sedai]] of the [[Green Ajah]] who sides with [[Elaida]] when the [[White Tower]] splits.
 
Kera is an [[Aes Sedai]] of the [[Green Ajah]] who sides with [[Elaida]] when the [[White Tower]] splits.
  
Kera is from [[Tear]]. She has fair hair and blue eyes. [[Alviarin]] thinks that she is arrogant.
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Kera is from [[Tear (Nation)|Tear]]. She has fair hair and blue eyes. [[Alviarin]] thinks that she is arrogant.
  
 
As Alviarin leaves Elaida's apartments, she sees several sisters. Kera and [[Berisha]] curtsy to her. Alviarin thinks to herself that Kera and Berisha are all too aware that they have been pushed aside by Elaida, and that perhaps they think that if they show courtesy to Alviarin, Alviarin might intercede with Elaida should it become necessary.
 
As Alviarin leaves Elaida's apartments, she sees several sisters. Kera and [[Berisha]] curtsy to her. Alviarin thinks to herself that Kera and Berisha are all too aware that they have been pushed aside by Elaida, and that perhaps they think that if they show courtesy to Alviarin, Alviarin might intercede with Elaida should it become necessary.
  
(Reference: [[A Crown of Swords: Prologue|A Crown of Swords, Prologue]])
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(Reference: {{acos2|Prologue}})
  
 
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Revision as of 02:16, 15 October 2010

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Kera is an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah who sides with Elaida when the White Tower splits.

Kera is from Tear. She has fair hair and blue eyes. Alviarin thinks that she is arrogant.

As Alviarin leaves Elaida's apartments, she sees several sisters. Kera and Berisha curtsy to her. Alviarin thinks to herself that Kera and Berisha are all too aware that they have been pushed aside by Elaida, and that perhaps they think that if they show courtesy to Alviarin, Alviarin might intercede with Elaida should it become necessary.

(Reference: A Crown of Swords, Prologue)