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− | Anasai of [[Ryddingwood]] was a poet. Each of her poems was written as an elegy. She was a favourite of [[Moiraine]] and was quoted by [[Easar]] when he met with [[Lan]] | + | Anasai of [[Ryddingwood]] was a poet. Each of her poems was written as an elegy. She was a favourite of [[Moiraine]] and was quoted by [[Easar]] when he met with [[Lan]] at [[Tarwin's Gap]]. |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | "A drum with no head. A pump with no grip. A song with no voice. Still it is mine. Still it is mine" written to her father, with instructions to only be read aloud when it is right to do so | + | "A drum with no head. A pump with no grip. A song with no voice. Still it is mine. Still it is mine" written to her father, with instructions to only be read aloud when it is right to do so. |
[[Category:Writers]] | [[Category:Writers]] |
Revision as of 10:12, 21 February 2013
Unless stated otherwise, all information herein is taken from A Memory of Light, Chapter 7.
General
Anasai of Ryddingwood was a poet. Each of her poems was written as an elegy. She was a favourite of Moiraine and was quoted by Easar when he met with Lan at Tarwin's Gap.
Quotes
"A drum with no head. A pump with no grip. A song with no voice. Still it is mine. Still it is mine" written to her father, with instructions to only be read aloud when it is right to do so.