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==General==  
 
==General==  
  
Changu was a top-knotted Shienaran soldier and a Darkfriend. He was not tall for a Shienaran, square and stocky. He was a friend of Nidao (TGH, Ch. 3; TGH, Ch. 9).  
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Changu was a top-knotted [[Shienar]]an soldier and a [[Darkfriend]]. He was not tall for a Shienaran, square and stocky. He was a friend of [[Nidao]] ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 3|TGH, Ch. 3]]; [[The Great Hunt Chapter 9|Ch. 9]]).  
  
 
==Timeline==  
 
==Timeline==  
  
*A month before the Horn is stolen, he fought at Tarwin's Gap and saved Lord Agelmar from Trollocs after his horse went down (TGH, Ch. 9).  
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*A month before [[the Horn]] is stolen, he fought at Tarwin's Gap and saved Lord [[Agelmar]] from [[Trollocs]] after his horse went down ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 9|TGH, Ch. 9]]).  
  
*When Egwene and Rand went to the dungeons where Padan Fain was held, Changu was on guard with Nidao (TGH, Ch. 3).  
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*When Egwene and Rand went to the dungeons where Padan Fain was held, Changu was on guard with Nidao ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 3|TGH, Ch. 3]]).  
  
*He disappeared when Fain left, which is later discovered when the people in the keep are counted (TGH, Ch. 9).  
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*He disappeared when Fain left, which is later discovered when the people in the keep are counted ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 9|TGH, Ch. 9]]).  
  
*He was hung up on a stoneoak not far away from the River Erinin and skinned alive by the Trollocs that left with Fain. When Rand and the group that was to retrieve the Horn of Valere saw him and Nidao, they took them down and buried them (TGH, Ch. 10).  
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*He was hung up on a stoneoak not far away from the River Erinin and skinned alive by the Trollocs that left with [[Fain]]. When Rand and the group that was to retrieve the Horn of Valere saw him and Nidao, they took them down and buried them ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 10|TGH, Ch. 10]]).  
  
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==
  
*Changu told jokes the first time Egwene saw him, but he grew meaner and more sullen every time she came to the dungeons (TGH, Ch. 3). This is the effect Fain has on the people around him.  
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*Changu told jokes the first time [[Egwene]] saw him, but he grew meaner and more sullen every time she came to the dungeons ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 3|TGH, Ch. 3]]). This is the effect Fain has on the people around him.  
  
*After Fain escaped from the dungeons, Rand was relieved that he does not recognize the guards who had been on duty then. It would have made it worse for him had he known them, even had they been Changu and Nidao. (TGH, Ch. 6)  
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*After Fain escaped from the dungeons, Rand was relieved that he does not recognize the guards who had been on duty then. It would have made it worse for him had he known them, even had they been Changu and Nidao. ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 6|TGH, Ch. 6]])  
  
*He always stayed together with Nidao, no matter if they had to trade their watch or do extra duty (TGH, Ch. 9).  
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*He always stayed together with Nidao, no matter if they had to trade their watch or do extra duty ([[The Great Hunt Chapter 9|TGH, Ch. 9]]).  
  
 
==Quotes==  
 
==Quotes==  
  
"You'll want some light, won't you," Changu said, "in there in the dark with your Darkfriend friend." He laughed, coarse and humorless, and lit the lamp. "He's waiting for you." (Changu to Egwene; The Great Hunt, Chapter 3)  
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"You'll want some light, won't you," Changu said, "in there in the dark with your Darkfriend friend." He laughed, coarse and humorless, and lit the lamp. "He's waiting for you." (Changu to Egwene; [[The Great Hunt: Chapter 3|The Great Hunt, Chapter 3]])  
  
"At first Rand thought the figures hanging by their arms from the thick gray limbs of the stoneoak were scarecrows. Crimson scarecrows. Then he recognized the two faces. Changu, and the other man who had been on guard with him. Nidao. Eyes staring, teeth bared in a rictus of pain. They had lived a long time after it began." (Rand; The Great Hunt, Chapter 10)  
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"At first Rand thought the figures hanging by their arms from the thick gray limbs of the stoneoak were scarecrows. Crimson scarecrows. Then he recognized the two faces. Changu, and the other man who had been on guard with him. Nidao. Eyes staring, teeth bared in a rictus of pain. They had lived a long time after it began." (Rand; [[The Great Hunt: Chapter 10|The Great Hunt, Chapter 10]])  
  
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 6 March 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Changu was a top-knotted Shienaran soldier and a Darkfriend. He was not tall for a Shienaran, square and stocky. He was a friend of Nidao (TGH, Ch. 3; Ch. 9).

Timeline

  • When Egwene and Rand went to the dungeons where Padan Fain was held, Changu was on guard with Nidao (TGH, Ch. 3).
  • He disappeared when Fain left, which is later discovered when the people in the keep are counted (TGH, Ch. 9).
  • He was hung up on a stoneoak not far away from the River Erinin and skinned alive by the Trollocs that left with Fain. When Rand and the group that was to retrieve the Horn of Valere saw him and Nidao, they took them down and buried them (TGH, Ch. 10).

Miscellaneous

  • Changu told jokes the first time Egwene saw him, but he grew meaner and more sullen every time she came to the dungeons (TGH, Ch. 3). This is the effect Fain has on the people around him.
  • After Fain escaped from the dungeons, Rand was relieved that he does not recognize the guards who had been on duty then. It would have made it worse for him had he known them, even had they been Changu and Nidao. (TGH, Ch. 6)
  • He always stayed together with Nidao, no matter if they had to trade their watch or do extra duty (TGH, Ch. 9).

Quotes

"You'll want some light, won't you," Changu said, "in there in the dark with your Darkfriend friend." He laughed, coarse and humorless, and lit the lamp. "He's waiting for you." (Changu to Egwene; The Great Hunt, Chapter 3)

"At first Rand thought the figures hanging by their arms from the thick gray limbs of the stoneoak were scarecrows. Crimson scarecrows. Then he recognized the two faces. Changu, and the other man who had been on guard with him. Nidao. Eyes staring, teeth bared in a rictus of pain. They had lived a long time after it began." (Rand; The Great Hunt, Chapter 10)