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==General==
 
==General==
  
Alaine Chuliandred is a married Cairhien noblewoman. She is not quite as tall as Rand's shoulders (TGH, Ch. 32).
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Alaine Chuliandred is a married [[Cairhienin]] noblewoman. She is not quite as tall as [[Rand]]'s shoulders ({{tgh|32}}).
  
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==Timeline==
  
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* When Rand attends [[Barthanes]]' party, Alaine flirts with him and informs him that her husband often leaves her alone ({{tgh|32}}).
  
* When Rand attends Barthanes' party, Alaine flirts with him and informs him that her husband often leaves her alone (TGH, Ch. 32).
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* Alaine was last seen walking in the [[Sun Palace]] with [[Fionnda Annariz]], apparently having adopted [[Min]]'s way of dressing ({{Prol10}}).
  
* Alaine was last seen walking in the Sun Palace with Fionnda Annariz, apparently having adopted Min's way of dressing (CoT, Ch. Prologue).
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*Lady Chuliandred is one of the nobles present when Elayne strips [[Arymilla]], [[Elenia]], and [[Naean]] of their titles, but she is not quick enough to claim one of them ({{ToM|50}}).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 27 March 2019

A similar entry appears in the Wheel of Time Companion confirming the information available in the main story arc.


Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Alaine Chuliandred is a married Cairhienin noblewoman. She is not quite as tall as Rand's shoulders (TGH, Ch. 32).

Timeline

  • When Rand attends Barthanes' party, Alaine flirts with him and informs him that her husband often leaves her alone (TGH, Ch. 32).
  • Lady Chuliandred is one of the nobles present when Elayne strips Arymilla, Elenia, and Naean of their titles, but she is not quick enough to claim one of them (ToM, Ch. 50).