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==General==
 
==General==
  
Ailron is the king of [[Amadicia]] ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 16|TFoH, Ch. 16]]). His official title is Ailron, Anointed by the Light, King and Defender of Amadicia, Guardian of the Southern Gate ([[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|LoC, Ch. Prologue]]). Even though he is king, Ailron is firmly under the control of the [[Whitecloaks]], whose stronghold is in Amadicia ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 16|TFoH, Ch. 16]]; [[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|LoC, Ch. Prologue]]; [[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 1|LoC, Ch. 1]]; [[A Crown of Swords: Prologue|ACoS, Prologue]]).
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Ailron is the king of [[Amadicia]] ({{tfoh|16}}). His official title is Ailron, Anointed by the Light, King and Defender of Amadicia, Guardian of the Southern Gate ({{prol6}}). Even though he is king, Ailron is firmly under the control of the [[Whitecloaks]], whose stronghold is in Amadicia ({{tfoh|16}}; {{prol6}}; {{ch6|1}}; {{prol7}}).
  
Ailron has dark, wavy hair and a receding hairline. His nose is a little long, his ears are a little big and his face suggests softness ([[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|LoC, Ch. Prologue]]).
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Ailron has dark, wavy hair and a receding hairline. His nose is a little long, his ears are a little big, and his face suggests softness ({{prol6}}).
  
Ailron lays claim to a strip of [[Altara]]n land that runs the length of the Altara-Amadicia border (rumor has it that [[Pedron Niall]] wants to control the river trade to [[Ebou Dar]] ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 28|TFoH, Ch. 28]])); the strip includes Salidar, So Eban, and Mosra ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 16|TFoH, Ch. 16]]).
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Ailron lays claim to a strip of [[Altara]]n land that runs the length of the Altara-Amadicia border (rumor has it that [[Pedron Niall]] wants to control the river trade to [[Ebou Dar]] ({{tfoh|28}})); the strip includes [[Salidar]], [[So Eban]], and [[Mosra]] ({{tfoh|16}}).
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
* [[Morgase]] seeks refuge in Ailron's palace, and aid from Ailron in retaking Andor after fleeing [[Caemlyn]] and the influence of [[Rahvin]]/Gaebril ([[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|LoC, Ch. Prologue]]).
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* [[Morgase]] seeks refuge in Ailron's palace and aid from Ailron in retaking Andor after fleeing [[Caemlyn]] and the influence of [[Rahvin]]/Gaebril ({{prol6}}).
  
* Pedron Niall tells Morgase that Ailron prizes women with sun-gold hair and that Ailron is trying to get her to sleep with him but he will never give her aid to retake Andor ([[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|LoC, Ch. Prologue]]).
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* Pedron Niall tells Morgase that Ailron prizes women with sun-gold hair and that Ailron is trying to get her to sleep with him but he will never give her aid to retake Andor ({{prol6}}).
  
* [[Thom]] reports to the [[Salidar Aes Sedai]] that they don't need to worry about Ailron or the Whitecloaks attacking them as they seem to be gathering all the Amadician and Whitecloak troops in a different direction ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 29|LoC, Ch. 29]]).
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* [[Thom]] reports to the [[Salidar Aes Sedai]] that they don't need to worry about Ailron or the Whitecloaks attacking them as they seem to be gathering all the Amadician and Whitecloak troops in a different direction ({{loc|29}}).
  
* Ailron led Amadician forces against the [[Seanchan]] near the town of Jeramel; the Amadicians were slaughtered; [[Balwer]] reports to [[Perrin]] that Ailron was taken captive by the Seanchan ([[Winter's Heart: Chapter 1|WH, Ch. 1]]).
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* Ailron led Amadician forces against the [[Seanchan]] near the town of [[Jeramel]]; the Amadicians were slaughtered; [[Balwer]] reports to [[Perrin]] that Ailron was taken captive by the Seanchan ({{wh|1}}).
  
* In reality, Ailron was killed by the Seanchan ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 12|KoD, Ch. 12]]) when he tried to flee the battlefield ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Prologue|CoT, Prologue]]). The battle has come to be known as Ailron's Disaster ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Prologue|CoT, Prologue]]).
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* In reality, Ailron was killed by the Seanchan ({{kod|12}}) when he tried to flee the battlefield ({{prol10}}). The battle has come to be known as Ailron's Disaster ({{prol10}}).
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"That is the law in Amadicia, and Whitecloak law, too. [[Aes Sedai]] are outlawed are outlawed here, and so is any woman who ever trained in the Tower. [[Morgase|Mother]] met Ailron once to sign a trade, treaty, and they had to do it in Altara because Mother could not legally enter Amadicia." ([[Elayne]] to [[Nynaeve]]; [[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 16|The Fires of Heaven, Ch. 16]]).
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"That is the law in Amadicia, and Whitecloak law, too. [[Aes Sedai]] are outlawed are outlawed here, and so is any woman who ever trained in the Tower. [[Morgase|Mother]] met Ailron once to sign a trade treaty, and they had to do it in Altara because Mother could not legally enter Amadicia." ([[Elayne]] to [[Nynaeve]]; {{tfoh2|Chapter 16}}).
  
Ailron, Anointed by the Light, King and Defender of Amadicia, Guardian of the Southern Gate, was not as handsome as rumor made him, but then, Morgase had suspected when she first met him, years ago, that he might be the source of those rumors himself (Morgase thinking about Ailron; [[Lord of Chaos: Prologue|Lord of Chaos, Prologue]]]).
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Ailron, Anointed by the Light, King and Defender of Amadicia, Guardian of the Southern Gate, was not as handsome as rumor made him, but then, Morgase had suspected when she first met him, years ago, that he might be the source of those rumors himself (Morgase thinking about Ailron; {{loc2|Prologue}}).
  
Ailron had been a fool, puffed up with old tales of glory brightened by age and new hope of winning real power to go with his crown. He refused to see the reality in front of his eyes, and Ailron's Disaster had been the result. [...]He could still see that in his head, the earth turning to fountains of fire. He saw it in his dreams. Well, Ailron was dead, cut down trying to flee the field and his head displayed on a [[Tarabon]]er's lance. A suitable death for a fool. ([[Eamon Valda]] thinking about Ailron and the battle at Jeramel; [[Crossroads of Twilight: Prologue|Crossroads of Twilight, Prologue]]).
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Ailron had been a fool, puffed up with old tales of glory brightened by age and new hope of winning real power to go with his crown. He refused to see the reality in front of his eyes, and Ailron's Disaster had been the result. [...]He could still see that in his head, the earth turning to fountains of fire. He saw it in his dreams. Well, Ailron was dead, cut down trying to flee the field and his head displayed on a [[Tarabon]]er's lance. A suitable death for a fool. ([[Eamon Valda]] thinking about Ailron and the battle at Jeramel; {{cot2|Prologue}}).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 21 March 2019

The full name was not recorded in the main series, but was given in the Wheel of Time Companion. Other information about the character is also included in the Companion, but we did not use it in the TarValon.Net Library.


Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Ailron is the king of Amadicia (TFoH, Ch. 16). His official title is Ailron, Anointed by the Light, King and Defender of Amadicia, Guardian of the Southern Gate (LoC, Prologue). Even though he is king, Ailron is firmly under the control of the Whitecloaks, whose stronghold is in Amadicia (TFoH, Ch. 16; LoC, Prologue; Ch. 1; ACoS, Prologue).

Ailron has dark, wavy hair and a receding hairline. His nose is a little long, his ears are a little big, and his face suggests softness (LoC, Prologue).

Ailron lays claim to a strip of Altaran land that runs the length of the Altara-Amadicia border (rumor has it that Pedron Niall wants to control the river trade to Ebou Dar (TFoH, Ch. 28)); the strip includes Salidar, So Eban, and Mosra (TFoH, Ch. 16).

Timeline

  • Pedron Niall tells Morgase that Ailron prizes women with sun-gold hair and that Ailron is trying to get her to sleep with him but he will never give her aid to retake Andor (LoC, Prologue).
  • Thom reports to the Salidar Aes Sedai that they don't need to worry about Ailron or the Whitecloaks attacking them as they seem to be gathering all the Amadician and Whitecloak troops in a different direction (LoC, Ch. 29).
  • Ailron led Amadician forces against the Seanchan near the town of Jeramel; the Amadicians were slaughtered; Balwer reports to Perrin that Ailron was taken captive by the Seanchan (WH, Ch. 1).
  • In reality, Ailron was killed by the Seanchan (KoD, Ch. 12) when he tried to flee the battlefield (CoT, Prologue). The battle has come to be known as Ailron's Disaster (CoT, Prologue).

Quotes

"That is the law in Amadicia, and Whitecloak law, too. Aes Sedai are outlawed are outlawed here, and so is any woman who ever trained in the Tower. Mother met Ailron once to sign a trade treaty, and they had to do it in Altara because Mother could not legally enter Amadicia." (Elayne to Nynaeve; The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 16).

Ailron, Anointed by the Light, King and Defender of Amadicia, Guardian of the Southern Gate, was not as handsome as rumor made him, but then, Morgase had suspected when she first met him, years ago, that he might be the source of those rumors himself (Morgase thinking about Ailron; Lord of Chaos, Prologue).

Ailron had been a fool, puffed up with old tales of glory brightened by age and new hope of winning real power to go with his crown. He refused to see the reality in front of his eyes, and Ailron's Disaster had been the result. [...]He could still see that in his head, the earth turning to fountains of fire. He saw it in his dreams. Well, Ailron was dead, cut down trying to flee the field and his head displayed on a Taraboner's lance. A suitable death for a fool. (Eamon Valda thinking about Ailron and the battle at Jeramel; Crossroads of Twilight, Prologue).