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Amira Paendrag was one of [[Artur Hawkwing]]'s daughters by his first wife, [[Amaline Paendrag Tagora]]. She was born in FY 942, and had a twin brother named [[Modair Paendrag|Modair]], as well as another sister and brother whose names are unknown.
 
Amira Paendrag was one of [[Artur Hawkwing]]'s daughters by his first wife, [[Amaline Paendrag Tagora]]. She was born in FY 942, and had a twin brother named [[Modair Paendrag|Modair]], as well as another sister and brother whose names are unknown.
  
Her brother [[Modair Paendrag|Modair]] was killed in the year 959, when Amira was around seventeen. In the year FY 961, around the age of nineteen, she herself was killed by poison along with her mother and the her two remaining siblings. Some sources claim that [[Bonwhin Meraighdin]] was responsible for their deaths.  
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Her brother Modair was killed in the year 959, when Amira was around seventeen. In the year FY 961, around the age of nineteen, she herself was killed by poison along with her mother and the her two remaining siblings. Some sources claim that [[Bonwhin Meraighdin]] was responsible for their deaths.  
  
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time").
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(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")
  
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 1 November 2006

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Amira Paendrag was one of Artur Hawkwing's daughters by his first wife, Amaline Paendrag Tagora. She was born in FY 942, and had a twin brother named Modair, as well as another sister and brother whose names are unknown.

Her brother Modair was killed in the year 959, when Amira was around seventeen. In the year FY 961, around the age of nineteen, she herself was killed by poison along with her mother and the her two remaining siblings. Some sources claim that Bonwhin Meraighdin was responsible for their deaths.

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