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==General==
 
==General==
  
Aldrin is a Captain in the [[Cairhien (Nation)|Cairhien]]in army. He has black hair that hangs long in the back; the front of his head is shaved and looks like it is dusted with white powder. He has a slash of red and a slash of yellow on the breast of his coat, indicating his low rank among the nobles. His banner is a white star on a field of blue ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 21|TGH, Ch. 21]]).
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Aldrin is a Captain in the [[Cairhien (Nation)|Cairhien]]in army. He has black hair that hangs long in the back; the front of his head is shaved and looks like it is dusted with white powder. He has a slash of red and a slash of yellow on the breast of his coat, indicating his low rank among the nobles. His banner is a white star on a field of blue ({{tgh|21}}).
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
* Aldrin introduces himself to [[Rand]] and questions him after Rand plays his flute for some soldiers in the common room of The Nine Rings inn in [[Tremonsien]] ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 21|TGH, Ch. 21]]).
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* Aldrin introduces himself to [[Rand]] and questions him after Rand plays his flute for some soldiers in the common room of The Nine Rings inn in [[Tremonsien]] ({{tgh|21}}).
  
* Rand questions Aldrin about the statue of a man holding a giant crystal sphere that is being unearthed outside the village (note: we learn later that this is the male [[Choedan Kal]]); Aldrin tells him it is from the [[Age of Legends]] and will be moved and set up outside of Cairhien as monument to the greatness of the nation and of House Riatin ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 21|TGH, Ch. 21]]).
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* Rand questions Aldrin about the statue of a man holding a giant crystal sphere that is being unearthed outside the village (note: we learn later that this is the male [[Choedan Kal]]); Aldrin tells him it is from the [[Age of Legends]] and will be moved and set up outside of Cairhien as monument to the greatness of the nation and of House Riatin ({{tgh|21}}).
  
* When Aldrin finds out that Rand will be leaving Tremonsien the following morning, Aldrin insists that some of his men accompany Rand to Cairhien ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 21|TGH, Ch. 21]]).
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* When Aldrin finds out that Rand will be leaving Tremonsien the following morning, Aldrin insists that some of his men accompany Rand to Cairhien ({{tgh|21}}).
  
* Rand sees Aldrin at a gatehouse in Cairhien but the Cairhienin officials pretend he is not there ([[The Great Hunt: Chapter 30|TGH, Ch. 30]]).
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* Rand sees Aldrin at a gatehouse in Cairhien but the Cairhienin officials pretend he is not there ({{tgh|30}}).
  
 
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Revision as of 12:07, 24 October 2010

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Aldrin is a Captain in the Cairhienin army. He has black hair that hangs long in the back; the front of his head is shaved and looks like it is dusted with white powder. He has a slash of red and a slash of yellow on the breast of his coat, indicating his low rank among the nobles. His banner is a white star on a field of blue (TGH, Ch. 21).

Timeline

  • Aldrin introduces himself to Rand and questions him after Rand plays his flute for some soldiers in the common room of The Nine Rings inn in Tremonsien (TGH, Ch. 21).
  • Rand questions Aldrin about the statue of a man holding a giant crystal sphere that is being unearthed outside the village (note: we learn later that this is the male Choedan Kal); Aldrin tells him it is from the Age of Legends and will be moved and set up outside of Cairhien as monument to the greatness of the nation and of House Riatin (TGH, Ch. 21).
  • When Aldrin finds out that Rand will be leaving Tremonsien the following morning, Aldrin insists that some of his men accompany Rand to Cairhien (TGH, Ch. 21).
  • Rand sees Aldrin at a gatehouse in Cairhien but the Cairhienin officials pretend he is not there (TGH, Ch. 30).