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Aram and the Two Rivers men are nervous about the Rand's behaviour towards the Aes Sedai.
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Aram and the Two Rivers men are nervous about Rand's behaviour towards the Aes Sedai.
 
===Summary===
 
===Summary===
 
Perrin and Aram are feeling uncomfortable because of the naked, female ''[[gai'shain]]'', who are being sent to ask them frivolous questions. He realizes they are only bothering the people who are uncomfortable and forces himself to talk to one directly. Aram worries about the captive [[Aes Sedai]], thinking they are dangerous, and suggests it would be better if they were dead. Perrin forbids any further talk on the subject, but overhears other [[Two Rivers]] men talking around it. He decides to go and see [[Rand]].
 
Perrin and Aram are feeling uncomfortable because of the naked, female ''[[gai'shain]]'', who are being sent to ask them frivolous questions. He realizes they are only bothering the people who are uncomfortable and forces himself to talk to one directly. Aram worries about the captive [[Aes Sedai]], thinking they are dangerous, and suggests it would be better if they were dead. Perrin forbids any further talk on the subject, but overhears other [[Two Rivers]] men talking around it. He decides to go and see [[Rand]].

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Chapter Icon: A Wolf

Point of View: Perrin

Setting: Dumai's Wells Characters: Perrin, Aram, Loial

Outline

Aram and the Two Rivers men are nervous about Rand's behaviour towards the Aes Sedai.

Summary

Perrin and Aram are feeling uncomfortable because of the naked, female gai'shain, who are being sent to ask them frivolous questions. He realizes they are only bothering the people who are uncomfortable and forces himself to talk to one directly. Aram worries about the captive Aes Sedai, thinking they are dangerous, and suggests it would be better if they were dead. Perrin forbids any further talk on the subject, but overhears other Two Rivers men talking around it. He decides to go and see Rand.

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