Difference between revisions of "Council of Twenty Two"

From Tar Valon Library
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with '''Author: Bryce al'Mara'' The Council of Twenty-Two is an Aiel council. They meet in Aviendha's vision of the future to discuss what the Aiel should do after the [[White…')
 
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
''Author: Bryce al'Mara''
 
''Author: Bryce al'Mara''
 
+
{{info|{{ToM2|Chapter 49}}}}
 
The Council of Twenty-Two is an [[Aiel]] council. They meet in [[Aviendha]]'s vision of the future to discuss what the Aiel should do after the [[White Tower]] had fallen. They didn't have the strength to fight and if they became slaves the Aiel would die so Ladalin said they must retreat into the Three-fold Land and hope to build up strength. We do not know what their original purpose was but there are only five remaining of the twenty-two.
 
The Council of Twenty-Two is an [[Aiel]] council. They meet in [[Aviendha]]'s vision of the future to discuss what the Aiel should do after the [[White Tower]] had fallen. They didn't have the strength to fight and if they became slaves the Aiel would die so Ladalin said they must retreat into the Three-fold Land and hope to build up strength. We do not know what their original purpose was but there are only five remaining of the twenty-two.
  
Line 8: Line 8:
 
*[[Takai]] of the [[Miagoma]]
 
*[[Takai]] of the [[Miagoma]]
 
*[[Tamaav]]
 
*[[Tamaav]]
*[[Jorshem]]
+
*[[Jorshem (2)|Jorshem]]
  
({{tom|49}})
+
[[Category:Fourth Age]]

Latest revision as of 08:38, 19 December 2010

Author: Bryce al'Mara Unless stated otherwise, all information herein is taken from Towers of Midnight, Chapter 49.

The Council of Twenty-Two is an Aiel council. They meet in Aviendha's vision of the future to discuss what the Aiel should do after the White Tower had fallen. They didn't have the strength to fight and if they became slaves the Aiel would die so Ladalin said they must retreat into the Three-fold Land and hope to build up strength. We do not know what their original purpose was but there are only five remaining of the twenty-two.

Members of the Council