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''Author: Kyria d'Oreyn''
 
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==General==
 
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"My Lord, the Lady Edeyn sends a request for your presence in her chambers." Her tone was very neutral, her face as blank as an [[Aes Sedai]]'s. "Tell her messenger I have not yet recovered from my journey," he said. Anya seemed disappointed with that answer as she curtsied. (Anya to Lan; {{ns2|Chapter 22}})
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"My Lord, the Lady Edeyn sends a request for your presence in her chambers." Her tone was very neutral, her face as blank as an [[Aes Sedai]]'s. "Tell her messenger I have not yet recovered from my journey," he said. Anya seemed disappointed with that answer as she curtsied. (Anya to Lan; {{ns2|Chapter 22}})
  
 
"Anya and Esne took Edeyn's commands ahead of his, now, as though they believed that some part of [[Malkier]]i ways." (Lan; {{ns2|Chapter 26}})
 
"Anya and Esne took Edeyn's commands ahead of his, now, as though they believed that some part of [[Malkier]]i ways." (Lan; {{ns2|Chapter 26}})

Latest revision as of 08:39, 29 March 2019

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


Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Anya is one of Lan's serving women in the Aesdaishar Palace. She is square-faced with gray hair (NS, Ch. 22).

Miscellaneous

  • She has been placed to serve Lan, because she is fully conversant (NS, Ch. 22).
  • She sends Esne for an ointment to cure Lan's welts (NS, Ch. 22).

Quotes

"My Lord, the Lady Edeyn sends a request for your presence in her chambers." Her tone was very neutral, her face as blank as an Aes Sedai's. "Tell her messenger I have not yet recovered from my journey," he said. Anya seemed disappointed with that answer as she curtsied. (Anya to Lan; New Spring, Chapter 22)

"Anya and Esne took Edeyn's commands ahead of his, now, as though they believed that some part of Malkieri ways." (Lan; New Spring, Chapter 26)