Cyndane

From Tar Valon Library
Revision as of 10:11, 28 October 2012 by Kyria d'Oreyn (talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search

Author: Estyrien al'Halien

General

Cyndane is one of the Forsaken. She is the reincarnation of Lanfear (WH, Ch. 35). Lanfear was held by the Aelfinn and Eelfinn after she and Moiraine fell through the red twisted doorway, not killed as many had previously thought (TFoH, Ch. 52 - Ch. 53).

Cyndane means 'Last Chance' in the Old Tongue, something that she is well aware of and not pleased about. No doubt the name was given to remind her of her previous failures and the price of failing once more (TPoD, Ch. 12).

Cyndane is a short, blue-eyed woman with long silver hair, full lips, and an impressive bosom. She is beautiful, though not as beautiful as Lanfear was, and she holds herself tall to try to compensate from her lack of height (TPoD, Ch. 12). She has a low, breathy, sultry voice (WH, Ch. 13), She wears red and black clothes, Moridin's colors, though they do not suit her coloring, nor are they flattering to her figure (TPoD, Ch. 12).

Timeline

  • 999/1000 NE: Lanfear somehow escapes from her imprisonment by the Aelfinn and Eelfinn and returns as Cyndane (TPoD, Ch. 12). It was Moridin freed her from Sindhol, as the place is called, and killed her so that the Dark One could restore her soul in a new body (AMoL, Prologue).
  • 1000 NE: Cyndane meets with Moridin and the other Forsaken to discuss Rand's plans for cleansing the taint (WH, Ch. 13).
  • 1000 NE: Cyndane appears in Rand's dream and asks him to save her (ToM, Epilogue).

Strengths and Talents

Cyndane is weaker in the One Power than Lanfear was (WH, Ch. 13), part of her strength having being drained by the Aelfinn and Eelfinn (ToM, Ch. 57). However, she is by no means weak and is still stronger than Graendal (TPoD, Ch. 12).

Cyndane is unable to use the True Power (WH, Ch. 13).

Relationships

Relationships among the Forsaken have never been more than civil, but between Cyndane and the others there are extreme amounts of tension. Firstly, the Forsaken are still not aware of whom Cyndane actually is; it chafes that she treats them as equals, if not slightly lower in rank than herself (TPoD, Ch. 12, WH, Ch. 13). The Forsaken believe that she is from the Third Age and not Lanfear reincarnated (WH, Ch. 13).

In particular, Moghedien and Cyndane do not like each other, not least because Cyndane is in charge of Moghedien because of her mistakes (TPoD, Ch. 12).

Moridin holds Cyndane's cour'souvra, mindtrap, and uses it to make Cyndane do what he wants her to do (WH, Ch. 35). He has held Cyndane's cour'souvra for longer than he has held Moghedien's (ACoS, Ch. 25) and keeps it longer. Even after he has given Moghedien her cour'souvra, he still wears Cyndane's (AMoL, Prologue).

Before Lanfear fell into the realms of the Aelfinn and Eelfinn, she attacked Rand because he had slept with Aviendha (TFoH, Ch. 52). This hatred for Rand, or Lews Therin as she calls him, is also present in Cyndane. She is still bitter that he rebuffed her and refused to rule with her. When she tries to stop Rand from using the Choedan Kal, she tries to kill him (WH, Ch. 35).

Aran'gar once tried to approach Cyndane to see what she could learn but was firmly rebuffed. Despite this, Aran'gar believes that Cyndane and Moghedien are the key to pulling down Moridin (KoD, Ch. 3).

Quotes

The girl was stronger in the One Power that she herself! Even in her own Age, that has been uncommon among men, and very rare indeed among women. (Graendal about Cyndane; The Path of Daggers, Chapter 12)

Putting a hand over his heart, for all the world like a lover, Moridin tilted up Cyndane's chin on his fingertips. Resentment burned in her eyes, but her face might have a doll's unchanging face. She certainly accepted his attentions like a pliable doll. (Demandred about Cyndane's relationship with Moridin; Winter's Heart, Chapter 13)

At first he had thought she was Lanfear reincarnated. Bodies for transmigration supposedly were chosen by what was available, yet Osan'gar and Aran'gar were proof of the Great Lord's cruel sense of humor. (Demandred about Cyndane; Winter's Heart, Chapter 13)

She would have faced the Great Lord- faced the Creator! - with him. She would have shared power with him, let him rule the world at her side. And he had spurned her love, spurned her! (Cyndane about Rand; Winter's Heart, Chapter 35)

She was stronger than Cyndane had been before the Aelfinn and Eelfinn had held her! That was impossible; no woman could be stronger. (Cyndane about Alivia; Winter's Heart, Chapter 35)

"I'm sorry. I'm I'm so sorry. He has me. He flays my soul anew each eve. Oh please! Let it stop." (Towers of Midnight, Epilogue)