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==General ==
  
The Council of Merchants is a ruling body in [[Arad Doman]] consisting of twelve of the most powerful noble in the country, who are also the heads of the merchants guilds. These are most often women. The only purpose of this group is to appoint and depose the kings and queens of Arad Doman. A vote of three-quaters, minimum, must be given for the monarch to be deposed.  
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The Council of Merchants is a ruling body in [[Arad Doman]] consisting of twelve of the most powerful nobles in the country, who are also the heads of the merchants guilds. These are most often women. The only purpose of this group is to appoint and depose the kings and queens of Arad Doman. A vote of three-quarters, minimum, must be given for a monarch to be deposed or raised.  
  
After the [[Alsalam]], the king, and several members of the Council of Merchants disappeared, rumor had it that the Council of Merchants kidnapped the king ([[TGS, Chapter 31]]).  
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After [[Alsalam]], the king, and several members of the Council of Merchants disappeared, rumor had it that the Council of Merchants kidnapped the king ({{tgs|31}}).  
  
When [[Rand]] send the [[Aiel]] to find the Council of Merchants, he only captures four, though we are given the name of another. They are: [[Milisair Chadamar]], who lived in [[Bandar Eban]] itself, [[Alamindra Cutren]], who was captured after discovered hiding on her cousin's land's near the northern border, and [[Meashan Dubaris]], who died at the hands of a mob before being captured. By Rand's count, this makes four captured and two dead. He has only to capture four more before he has enough members to order a vote for a new king ([[TGS, Chapter 31]]).  
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When [[Rand]] sent the [[Aiel]] to find the Council of Merchants, he only captures four, though we are given the names of only two living and two dead. By Rand's count, this makes four captured and two dead.
  
==MISCELLANEOUS==
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==Miscellaneous==
  
The king's palace is said to be inferior to the houses of the members of the Council of Merchants. ([[TGS, Chapter 29]])  
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The king's palace is said to be inferior to the houses of the members of the Council of Merchants ({{tgs|29}}).
  
==QUOTES==  
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==Members==
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'''The known living members are:'''
  
"What?" Ituralde snapped. "You think I'm some fancy merchant with a palace? . . ." - Ituralde to a messanger boy as rand arrives. ([[TGS, Chapter 10]])
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[[Milisair Chadmar]] - Lives in [[Bandar Eban]].
  
"The Council of Merchants has been too disorganized lately, each member trying to keep their own chunk of Arad Doman from unraveling. If they'd had the Kind, they'd have revealed him by now." - the innkeeper [[Quillin]] to Rand, when informing him of the rumors and his own opinions on them ([[TGS, Chaper 31]])
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[[Alamindra Cutren]] - Was found on her cousin's lands near the northern border.
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'''The known deceased members, and causes of death are:'''
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[[Meashan Dubaris]] - died at the hands of a mob. ({{tgs|31}})
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[[Thusara]] - presumably died in the balefiring of [[Graendal]]'s fortress, [[Natrin's Barrow]], where she is seen in {{prol12}}
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==Quotes==
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'"What?' [[Ituralde]] snapped. 'You think I'm some fancy merchant with a palace? . . .'"  (Ituralde to a messenger boy as Rand arrives; {{tgs2|Chapter 10}})
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"The Council of Merchants has been too disorganized lately, each member trying to keep their own chunk of Arad Doman from unraveling. If they'd had the King, they'd have revealed him by now." (Innkeeper [[Quillin Tasil]] to [[Cadsuane]], telling her rumors about and his own opinions of the Council of Merchants; {{tgs2|Chapter 31}})
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"'They are mostly women,' Cadsuane said, 'and women of great cunning at that. However, they are also a selfish lot.'" ([[Cadsuane]] on the Council of Merchants; {{tgs2|Chapter 7}})
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 19 July 2012

General

The Council of Merchants is a ruling body in Arad Doman consisting of twelve of the most powerful nobles in the country, who are also the heads of the merchants guilds. These are most often women. The only purpose of this group is to appoint and depose the kings and queens of Arad Doman. A vote of three-quarters, minimum, must be given for a monarch to be deposed or raised.

After Alsalam, the king, and several members of the Council of Merchants disappeared, rumor had it that the Council of Merchants kidnapped the king (TGS, Ch. 31).

When Rand sent the Aiel to find the Council of Merchants, he only captures four, though we are given the names of only two living and two dead. By Rand's count, this makes four captured and two dead.

Miscellaneous

The king's palace is said to be inferior to the houses of the members of the Council of Merchants (TGS, Ch. 29).

Members

The known living members are:

Milisair Chadmar - Lives in Bandar Eban.

Alamindra Cutren - Was found on her cousin's lands near the northern border.

The known deceased members, and causes of death are:

Meashan Dubaris - died at the hands of a mob. (TGS, Ch. 31)

Thusara - presumably died in the balefiring of Graendal's fortress, Natrin's Barrow, where she is seen in TGS, Prologue

Quotes

'"What?' Ituralde snapped. 'You think I'm some fancy merchant with a palace? . . .'" (Ituralde to a messenger boy as Rand arrives; The Gathering Storm, Chapter 10)

"The Council of Merchants has been too disorganized lately, each member trying to keep their own chunk of Arad Doman from unraveling. If they'd had the King, they'd have revealed him by now." (Innkeeper Quillin Tasil to Cadsuane, telling her rumors about and his own opinions of the Council of Merchants; The Gathering Storm, Chapter 31)

"'They are mostly women,' Cadsuane said, 'and women of great cunning at that. However, they are also a selfish lot.'" (Cadsuane on the Council of Merchants; The Gathering Storm, Chapter 7)