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==General==
 
==General==
  
Heirn is chief of the Jindo sept of the Taardad [[Aiel]] and a warrior of the ''Tain Shari'', the True Bloods ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 23|TSR, Ch. 23]]; [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 57|Ch. 57]]). He is tall, dark and stocky with a leathery face ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 23|TSR, Ch. 23]]; [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 49|Ch. 49]]; [[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 41|TFoH, Ch. 41]]).
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Heirn is chief of the Jindo sept of the [[Taardad]] [[Aiel]] and a warrior of the ''[[Tain Shari]]'', the True Bloods ({{tsr|23}}; {{ch4|57}}). He is tall, dark and stocky with a leathery face ({{tsr|23}}; {{ch4|49}}; {{tfoh|41}}).
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
* When [[Amys]] and three other [[Wise Ones]] ([[Melaine]], [[Bair]] and [[Seana]]) go to [[Rhuidean]] to meet [[Rhuarc]], Heirn and some of his Jindo guard them on their way to see that they arrive safely. After he tells Rhuarc as much, [[Lan]] muses that he actually meant he came to protect Rhuarc from the [[Shaido]], but it would not have been honorable to say so straight out ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 23|TSR, Ch. 23]]).
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* When [[Amys]] and three other [[Wise Ones]] ([[Melaine]], [[Bair]] and [[Seana]]) go to [[Rhuidean]] to meet [[Rhuarc]], Heirn and some of his Jindo guard them on their way to see that they arrive safely. After he tells Rhuarc as much, [[Lan]] muses that he actually meant he came to protect Rhuarc from the [[Shaido]], but it would not have been honorable to say so straight out ({{tsr|23}}).
  
* When [[Rand]] returns from Rhuidean and shows his signs, Heirn and the Jindo eye the Shaido warily and when they begin to disperse and go back to their tents, they do the same ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 34|TSR, Ch. 34]]).
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* When [[Rand]] returns from Rhuidean and shows his signs, Heirn and the Jindo eye the Shaido warily and when they begin to disperse and go back to their tents, they do the same ({{tsr|34}}).
  
* Rhuarc, Heirn and about four hundred of the Jindo lead the escort of Rand's party to Imre Stand. On their way, they come across a column of peddlers' wagons. When [[Mat]] sees Heirn's stony expressions upon glimpsing the wagons, he thinks aloud that he had heard peddlers, gleemen and [[Tuatha'an]] may enter the Waste unimpeded. Heirn replies peddlers and gleemen are welcome and when Mat asks, what about the Tinkers, the sept chief's face grows even darker ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 36|TSR, Ch. 36]]).
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* Rhuarc, Heirn and about four hundred of the Jindo lead the escort of Rand's party to [[Imre Stand]]. On their way, they come across a column of peddlers' wagons. When [[Mat]] sees Heirn's stony expressions upon glimpsing the wagons, he thinks aloud that he had heard peddlers, gleemen and [[Tuatha'an]] may enter the Waste unimpeded. Heirn replies peddlers and gleemen are welcome and when Mat asks, what about the Tinkers, the sept chief's face grows even darker ({{tsr|36}}).
  
* When they stop for the night and trade with the peddlers begins, Mat is startled to find Heirn inquiring after tabac from the [[Two Rivers]] ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 37|TSR, Ch. 37]]).
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* When they stop for the night and trade with the peddlers begins, Mat is startled to find Heirn inquiring after tabac from the [[Two Rivers]] ({{tsr|37}}).
  
* As the party arrives at Cold Rocks Hold, Heirn formally asks [[Lian (2)|Lian]] for permission to enter and the Roofmistress warmly welcomes him ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 49|TSR, Ch. 49]]).
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* As the party arrives at [[Cold Rocks Hold]], Heirn formally asks [[Lian (2)|Lian]] for permission to enter and the Roofmistress warmly welcomes him ({{tsr|49}}).
  
* He accompanies Rand and his party to Alcair Dal with ten ''Tain Shari'' as an honor guard ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 57|TSR, Ch. 57]]).
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* He accompanies Rand and his party to [[Alcair Dal]] with ten ''Tain Shari'' as an honor guard ({{tsr|57}}).
  
* After leaving the Jangai Pass he sometimes practices the Aiel way of fighting with Rand ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 41|TFoH, Ch. 41]]).
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* After leaving the [[Jangai Pass]] he sometimes practices the Aiel way of fighting with Rand ({{tfoh|41}}).
  
* Five miles east of [[Cairhien]], Heirn and some other sept chiefs have a gathering with the clan chiefs and representatives from the societies ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 41|TFoH, Ch. 41]]).
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* Five miles east of [[Cairhien (City)|Cairhien]], Heirn and some other sept chiefs have a gathering with the [[clan chief]]s and representatives from the societies ({{tfoh|41}}).
  
*He scouts with Rhuarc and Aviendha, watching refugees and deciding they are no threat ({{Tgs|3}}).
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*He scouts with Rhuarc and [[Aviendha]], watching refugees and deciding they are no threat ({{Tgs|3}}).
  
 
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Revision as of 11:33, 26 October 2010

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Heirn is chief of the Jindo sept of the Taardad Aiel and a warrior of the Tain Shari, the True Bloods (TSR, Ch. 23; Ch. 57). He is tall, dark and stocky with a leathery face (TSR, Ch. 23; Ch. 49; TFoH, Ch. 41).

Timeline

  • When Amys and three other Wise Ones (Melaine, Bair and Seana) go to Rhuidean to meet Rhuarc, Heirn and some of his Jindo guard them on their way to see that they arrive safely. After he tells Rhuarc as much, Lan muses that he actually meant he came to protect Rhuarc from the Shaido, but it would not have been honorable to say so straight out (TSR, Ch. 23).
  • When Rand returns from Rhuidean and shows his signs, Heirn and the Jindo eye the Shaido warily and when they begin to disperse and go back to their tents, they do the same (TSR, Ch. 34).
  • Rhuarc, Heirn and about four hundred of the Jindo lead the escort of Rand's party to Imre Stand. On their way, they come across a column of peddlers' wagons. When Mat sees Heirn's stony expressions upon glimpsing the wagons, he thinks aloud that he had heard peddlers, gleemen and Tuatha'an may enter the Waste unimpeded. Heirn replies peddlers and gleemen are welcome and when Mat asks, what about the Tinkers, the sept chief's face grows even darker (TSR, Ch. 36).
  • When they stop for the night and trade with the peddlers begins, Mat is startled to find Heirn inquiring after tabac from the Two Rivers (TSR, Ch. 37).
  • Five miles east of Cairhien, Heirn and some other sept chiefs have a gathering with the clan chiefs and representatives from the societies (TFoH, Ch. 41).
  • He scouts with Rhuarc and Aviendha, watching refugees and deciding they are no threat (TGS, Ch. 3).