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==General==
 
==General==
Aringill is a town in [[Andor]] ({{tdr|32}}), lying on the opposite coast of the [[Erinin]] ({{tdr|30}}) from [[Maerone]], which it is larger than ({{loc|1}}), though the maps in the books show it as being outside Andor's borders, just after the [[Alguenya]] merges with it. The town is walled ({{loc|5}}) and the main streets are paved with flat, grey stones and the buildings of every sort, wood and brick and stone all cheek by jowl, with roofs of tile, or slate, or thatch ({{tdr|40}}). When [[Mat]] passes through the town to deliver [[Elayne]]'s letter to [[Morgase]], it is full of refugees from [[Cairhien (Nation)|Cairhien]] ({{tdr|40}}.  After seeing Morgase and [[Gaebril]], Mat and [[Thom]] return to Aringill to journey to [[Tear]]. [[Zaida]] ands her [[Sea Folk]] delegation dock at Aringill when they visit [[Caemlyn]] ({{loc|5}}).
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Aringill is a town in [[Andor]] ({{tdr|32}}), lying on the opposite coast of the [[Erinin]] ({{tdr|30}}) from [[Maerone]], which it is larger than ({{loc|1}}), though the maps in the books show it as being outside Andor's borders, just after the [[Alguenya]] merges with it. The town is walled ({{loc|5}}) and the main streets are paved with flat, grey stones and has buildings of every sort, wood and brick and stone all cheek by jowl, with roofs of tile, or slate, or thatch ({{tdr|40}}). When [[Mat]] passes through the town to deliver [[Elayne]]'s letter to [[Morgase]], it is full of refugees from [[Cairhien (Nation)|Cairhien]] ({{tdr|40}}).  After seeing Morgase and [[Gaebril]], Mat and [[Thom]] return to Aringill to journey to [[Tear (City)|Tear]]. [[Zaida]] and her [[Sea Folk]] delegation dock at Aringill when they visit [[Caemlyn]] ({{loc|5}}).
Nobles in Aringill declare [[Dyelin]] queen after Morgase's dissapearance ({{loc|24}}). She had two of them hanged and twenty more flogged ({{acos|7}})
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Nobles in Aringill declare [[Dyelin]] queen after Morgase's disappearance ({{loc|24}}). She had two of them hanged and twenty more flogged ({{acos|7}}).
  
 
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The Good Queen - An Inn
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*[[The Riverman]] - An Inn
The Riverman - An Inn
 
  
 
[[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages]]
 
[[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 29 March 2019

A similar entry appears in the Wheel of Time Companion. Other information about the character is also included in the Companion, but we did not use it in the TarValon.Net Library.


General

Aringill is a town in Andor (TDR, Ch. 32), lying on the opposite coast of the Erinin (TDR, Ch. 30) from Maerone, which it is larger than (LoC, Ch. 1), though the maps in the books show it as being outside Andor's borders, just after the Alguenya merges with it. The town is walled (LoC, Ch. 5) and the main streets are paved with flat, grey stones and has buildings of every sort, wood and brick and stone all cheek by jowl, with roofs of tile, or slate, or thatch (TDR, Ch. 40). When Mat passes through the town to deliver Elayne's letter to Morgase, it is full of refugees from Cairhien (TDR, Ch. 40). After seeing Morgase and Gaebril, Mat and Thom return to Aringill to journey to Tear. Zaida and her Sea Folk delegation dock at Aringill when they visit Caemlyn (LoC, Ch. 5). Nobles in Aringill declare Dyelin queen after Morgase's disappearance (LoC, Ch. 24). She had two of them hanged and twenty more flogged (ACoS, Ch. 7).

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