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[[Thom]] references Elsbet as the Queen of All who warred with [[Mosk]] the Giant when he first arrives in [[Emond's Field]] and entices the Emond's Fielders to come listen to him at the [[Bel Tine]] festivities ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 3|TEotW, Ch. 3]]). When he and [[Elayne]] talk about old stories on the way to [[Tanchico]], he wonders aloud if Elsbet was really the queen of the world, and if [[Anla the Wise Counselor|Anla]] was really her sister ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 20|TSR, Ch. 20]]). In early printings of "The Eye of the World", her name is spelt Alsbet, but it is later changed to Elsbet.
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[[Thom]] references Elsbet as the Queen of All who warred with [[Mosk]] the Giant when he first arrives in [[Emond's Field]] and entices the Emond's Fielders to come listen to him at the [[Bel Tine]] festivities ({{teotw|3}}). When he and [[Elayne]] talk about old stories on the way to [[Tanchico]], he wonders aloud if Elsbet was really the queen of the world, and if [[Anla the Wise Counselor|Anla]] was really her sister ({{tsr|20}}).  
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In early printings of "The Eye of the World", her name is spelt Alsbet, but it is later changed to Elsbet.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:33, 4 March 2015

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Thom references Elsbet as the Queen of All who warred with Mosk the Giant when he first arrives in Emond's Field and entices the Emond's Fielders to come listen to him at the Bel Tine festivities (TEotW, Ch. 3). When he and Elayne talk about old stories on the way to Tanchico, he wonders aloud if Elsbet was really the queen of the world, and if Anla was really her sister (TSR, Ch. 20).

In early printings of "The Eye of the World", her name is spelt Alsbet, but it is later changed to Elsbet.