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Breyan Mandragoran was a [[Malkier]]i noblewoman. Together with her husband [[Lain]] she had a son, [[Isam]]. She was also [[Lan]]'s aunt.
 
Breyan Mandragoran was a [[Malkier]]i noblewoman. Together with her husband [[Lain]] she had a son, [[Isam]]. She was also [[Lan]]'s aunt.
  
(Reference: [[The Eye of the World: Chapter 47|The Eye of the World, Chapter 47]])
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(Reference: {{teotw2|Chapter 47}})
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
*She loathed al'[[Akir]] for being raised to the throne instead of [[Lain]]. She wanted to claim the throne for her husband. On her dare, [[Lain]] led his armies into the Blasted Lands, where he was killed. Breyan blamed al'[[Akir]] and, in revenge, started plotting with [[Cowin Gemallan]] Fairheart to take over the throne for her son.
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*She loathed al'[[Akir]] for being raised to the throne instead of [[Lain Mandragoran|Lain]]. She wanted to claim the throne for her husband. On her dare, [[Lain]] led his armies into the [[The Blight|Blasted Lands]], where he was killed. Breyan blamed al'Akir and, in revenge, started plotting with [[Cowin Gemallan]] Fairheart to take over the throne for her son.
  
*Together they stripped the Borderforts off soldiers to seize the Seven Towers, which was a great opportunity for the Trollocs to attack.
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*Together they stripped the Borderforts of soldiers to seize the Seven Towers, which was a great opportunity for the [[Trollocs]] to attack.
  
*She fled with her infant son, but was overrun by the Trollocs and vanished.
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*She fled with her infant son but was overrun by the Trollocs and vanished.
  
(Reference: [[The Eye of the World: Chapter 47|The Eye of the World, Chapter 47]])
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(Reference: {{teotw2|Chapter 47}})
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"Breyan, Lain's wife, made that dare for the envy that burned in her heart that al'Akir was raised to the throne instead of Lain." ([[Agelmar Jagad]]; [[The Eye of the World: Chapter 47|The Eye of the World, Chapter 47]])
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"Breyan, Lain's wife, made that dare for the envy that burned in her heart that al'Akir was raised to the throne instead of Lain." ([[Agelmar Jagad]]; {{teotw2|Chapter 47}})
  
"Isam had been the son of Breyan, wife of Lain Mandragoran, whose attempt to seize the throne of Malkier for her husband had brought the Trolloc hordes crashing down." ([[Moiraine]]; [[The Great Hunt: Chapter 7|The Great Hunt, Chapter 7]])
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"Isam had been the son of Breyan, wife of Lain Mandragoran, whose attempt to seize the throne of Malkier for her husband had brought the Trolloc hordes crashing down." ([[Moiraine]]; {{tgh2|Chapter 7}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 9 July 2012

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Breyan Mandragoran was a Malkieri noblewoman. Together with her husband Lain she had a son, Isam. She was also Lan's aunt.

(Reference: The Eye of the World, Chapter 47)

Timeline

  • She loathed al'Akir for being raised to the throne instead of Lain. She wanted to claim the throne for her husband. On her dare, Lain led his armies into the Blasted Lands, where he was killed. Breyan blamed al'Akir and, in revenge, started plotting with Cowin Gemallan Fairheart to take over the throne for her son.
  • Together they stripped the Borderforts of soldiers to seize the Seven Towers, which was a great opportunity for the Trollocs to attack.
  • She fled with her infant son but was overrun by the Trollocs and vanished.

(Reference: The Eye of the World, Chapter 47)

Quotes

"Breyan, Lain's wife, made that dare for the envy that burned in her heart that al'Akir was raised to the throne instead of Lain." (Agelmar Jagad; The Eye of the World, Chapter 47)

"Isam had been the son of Breyan, wife of Lain Mandragoran, whose attempt to seize the throne of Malkier for her husband had brought the Trolloc hordes crashing down." (Moiraine; The Great Hunt, Chapter 7)