Galadedrid Damodred

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Estella Sharina Agadis


General

Lord Galadedrid of House Damodred is a young man, and very handsome, nearly too handsome for being masculine. He is slender and tall, with movements speaking of whipcord strength and confidence. His eyes are dark, as is his hair, and he wears his clothes as if he doesn't care about them (TEOTW, ch. 40). His hands are long and elegant, yet strong. (TSR, ch. 17)

He is Elayne and Gawyn Trakand's halfbrother, and son of Taringail Damodred and Tigraine, who once was Daughter-Heir of Andor. He does not know the meaning of envy, and he never lies (TEOTW, ch 40).

Galad moves with a cat-like grace. He will always do the right thing, no matter who it hurts. He has a good hand with the sword, and only needs to be shown something once before he learns it (TGH, ch. 24).

Nearly every woman in the White Tower likes to look at him when he's practicing, from novices to Aes Sedai (TGH, ch. 38).

He does have a sense of humour, but he does not care to mock people (TDR, ch. 24).

Accomplishments mean nothing for Galad, and he never boasts about how he is very good in strategy and tactics (TFOH, ch. 16).

His personal sign is a winged silver sword, point-down (TEOTW, Glossary).



Timeline

-Galad comes out into the garden when Elayne and Gawyn are talking with Rand. He tells them to stand away from Rand, but Elayne refuses. After an argument, she orders him to leave, which he does. Elayne says that she hates him, and that he is envious, but Gawyn says that Galad has saved his life twice where he could have let his brother die. Before Elayne and Gawyn can get Rand out of the garden, an officer and several soldier comes, and the officer says Galad sent him (TEOTW, ch. 40).

-Egwene is introduced to Galad and Gawyn at the same time, but she is so occupied with staring at Galad that she doesn't notice Gawyn. Galad tells her that he would like to see her again. When he leaves, Elayne says that she is not his sister, and that he does not have any humanity. Gawyn defends his brother (TGH, ch. 24).

-Min tells Egwene about a novice trying to get Galad's attention, but that he just asked if she knew where Egwene was. After Elayne has entered the room, she says that if Egwene is busy mooning over Galad, she will have no sympathy from Elayne (TGH, ch. 38).

-After Elayne disappeared from the Tower, Queen Morgase came to Tar Valon, wanting to bring Galad and Gawyn home to Caemlyn. The two men managed to convince her that Elayne would need someone to look after her when she returned (TDR, ch. 13; ch. 16).

-Galad and Gawyn are in Nynaeve's room when Egwene and Elayne come to see her. They try to press Elayne into telling them where she has been, and Nynaeve throws them out (TDR, ch. 16).

-Mat comes to the practice yard when Galad and Gawyn are training, and he challenges them to fight him, sword against quarterstaff, betting one silver mark of his against two from them. Galad does not wish to take Mat's money, but he finally agrees to fight. Mat very nearly lose the fight, but he manages to make Galad sink to the ground. Within seconds, Galad is surrounded by Aes Sedai and Accepted wanting to Heal him. Hammar Gaidin gives Mat his two silver marks, and says that he'll collect from Galad later (TDR, ch. 24) .

-The last time Galad bothered to come to the practice yard, he managed to win three out of five in fighting Hammar (TSR, ch. 1).

-Min meets Galad and Gawyn in a Tower garden, when she is sitting with an embroidery hoop. Galad wants to know if he has met her before, and Min pretends to be someone else. Gawyn tries to get her to comment on the book Galad got from Eamon Valda, about the Whitecloaks. Instead of being herself, she acts as if she is only interested in her hair (TSR, ch. 17).

-An Aes Sedai named Andaya asks Elaida if she has heard anything from Galad, who has disappeared from the Tower (TFOH, Prolouge).

-Galad enters the inn in Sienda where Elayne and Nynaeve are having a meal, and he wants to know what they are doing there. He is now wearing the armour and white cloak showing that he has joined the Children of the Light. e offers to accompany them back to Caemlyn, and Elayne says that she needs some time to decide what she's going to. Galad agrees, and leaves the inn, but he waits outside to make sure that they don't escape (TFOH, ch. 16; ch. 17).

-When Elayne and Nynaeve are in Samara, Juilin tells that he recognized the Whitecloak sitting across from the inn in Sienda (TFOH, ch. 33).

-After Nynaeve has talked with the Prophet, and Ragan and Uno are following her back to the menagerie, Uno suddenly says that there is a Whitecloak following them. It is Galad, who has been sent from Sienda to Samara because of the Prophet. He follows the three into the alley they are hiding in, and Uno and Ragan are prepared to fight him. Nynaeve convince them to put away their weapons, and she and Galad talk. He offers to find a boat away from Samara, so that she and Elayne can travel to Andor. Galad swears by his mother's name that he does not mean to harm them, and Elayne later says that if he swore on their mother's name, he will never break the oath, no matter what (TFOH, ch. 39; ch. 40).

-Galad comes to the menagerie to inform Nynaeve and the others that he has found a ship for them. He paid the captain, but before he could go and get the women, the Prophet had taken the ship, so Galad took it back, and started a riot (TFOH, ch. 47).

-When Galad and the Shienarans are leading Nynaeve and Elayne to the ship, they have to fight a mob, and Galad kills many of the people in the mob. As they are leaving Samara, he tells them to stay clear of Rand al'Thor (TFOH, ch. 48).

-Morgase Trakand finds out that her step-son is a Child of the Light, and she silently thinks that he is no more safe as a Whitecloak than Elayne and Gawyn are. She later tries to convince Pedron Niall to let her see Galad (LOC, ch. 9; ACOS, Prolouge).

-After Niall is murdered, the new Lord Captain Commander of the Children thinks about how Galad has gone from a useful lever to a normal young officer (COT, Prolouge).



Relationships

Galadedrid Damodred was born as the only son of Taringail Damodred and Tigraine Mantear. When his mother disappeared and Morgase Trakand became the Queen of Andor, his father married Morgase, making her his step-mother. He has grown up with his half-brother Gawyn and his half-sister Elayne. Elayne doesn't like him, but Gawyn does, especially since Galad has saved Gawyn's life more than once during their days of childhood (TEOTW, ch. 40; TLOC, ch. 16).

Recently, it has been discovered that Galad and Rand are half-brothers, and that Tigraine went to live with the Aiel after she disappeared. While there, she became pregnant, and gave birth to Rand before she died. The only one who knows for sure that he and Galad are related is Rand himself (TSR, ch. 34; LOC, ch. 16).

Egwene liked Galad for quite some time, before she fell in love with Gawyn. Galad is very fond of Egwene as well, and always tries to find out if she is alright.



Miscellaneous

-Gawyn does not think that Galad has any humour, just because Galad doesn't like to mock people (TDR, ch. 24).

-Egwene once dreamt that Galad wrapped himself in white as if he was putting on his own shroud (TSR, ch. 11).

-Moghedien used Galad to confuse Egwene in the World of Dreams, and she created and tried to trap Egwene in a dream where she and Galad were in love (TFOH, ch. 25).



Quotes

"Galad has not the smallest part of humanity in him. He takes right above mercy, or pity, or.... He is no more human than a Trolloc." (Elayne talking about her half-brother. TGH, ch. 24).

"Egwene, Galad is so good he'd make you tear your hair out. He'd hurt a person because he had to serve a greater good. He wouldn't even notice who was hurt, because he'd be so intent on the other, but if he did, he would expect them to understand and think it was all well and right." (Min telling Egwene about Galad. TGH, ch. 38).

"I mean no harm to you, now or ever; I swear it by my mother's name. You say that you are what you are? I know what you are. And what you are not. Perhaps half the reason I wear this," he touched an edge of his snowy cloak, "is because the Tower sent you out - you and Elayne and Egwene- for the Light knows what reason, when you are what you are. It was like sending a boy who had just learned to hold a sword into battle, and I will never forgive them. There is still time for both of you to turn aside; you do not have to carry that sword." (Galad in Samara. TFOH, ch. 40).