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==General==  
 
==General==  
  
Almindhra was the First Counselor of Tova during the time of Artur Hawkwing. Along with Queen Nesaline of Caembarin and King Tefan of Khodomar, in the summer of FY 943, Almindhra moved her armies into Shandalle against Hawkwing. The reasons why they did this were unclear but some sources speculate that it was due to fear of a man who would not submit to White Tower law and who refused an audience with Bonwhin, the Amyrlin Seat. Hawkwing fought back and by the end of FY 943 he had conquered half of Tova, as well as large parts of Caembarin and Khodomar.  
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Almindhra was the First Counselor of [[Tova]] during the time of [[Artur Hawkwing]]. Along with Queen [[Nesaline]] of [[Caembarin]] and King [[Tefan]] of [[Khodomar]], in the summer of FY 943, Almindhra moved her armies into [[Shandalle]] against [[Hawkwing]]. The reasons why they did this were unclear but some sources speculate that it was due to fear of a man who would not submit to [[White Tower]] law and who refused an audience with [[Bonwhin]], the Amyrlin Seat. [[Hawkwing]] fought back and by the end of FY 943 he had conquered half of [[Tova]], as well as large parts of [[Caembarin]] and [[Khodomar]].
  
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")

Revision as of 05:10, 5 September 2006

Leora Oldessroth

General

Almindhra was the First Counselor of Tova during the time of Artur Hawkwing. Along with Queen Nesaline of Caembarin and King Tefan of Khodomar, in the summer of FY 943, Almindhra moved her armies into Shandalle against Hawkwing. The reasons why they did this were unclear but some sources speculate that it was due to fear of a man who would not submit to White Tower law and who refused an audience with Bonwhin, the Amyrlin Seat. Hawkwing fought back and by the end of FY 943 he had conquered half of Tova, as well as large parts of Caembarin and Khodomar.

(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")