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==General==
 
==General==
  
Jerasid is a farrier from the Two Rivers, Andor. He is blocky and not yet into his middle years (TPoD, Ch9).
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Jerasid is a farrier who works for Perrin. He is blocky and not yet into his middle years ({{tpod|9}}).
  
Although not directly mentioned by name at the time, he follows Perrin from the Two Rivers (LoC, Ch45) everywhere until finally to Ghealdan (TPoD, Ch9), where we hear of him for the first time.
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Jerasid follows Perrin to [[Ghealdan]] ({{tpod|9}}).
  
He looks after the horses alongside Aemin, Falton and three other farriers. They take care that Perrin does not "need" to shoe his horse himself, for example. They think Perrin is a lord and when he looks about to do their job it must be because he does not trust them (TPoD, Ch9).
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He looks after the horses alongside [[Aemin]], [[Falton]] and three other farriers. They take care that Perrin does not "need" to shoe his horse himself, for example. They think Perrin is a lord and when he looks about to do their job it must be because he does not trust them ({{tpod|9}}).
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He is with Perrin as the refugees head north ({{tgs|21}}).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 24 October 2010

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Jerasid is a farrier who works for Perrin. He is blocky and not yet into his middle years (TPoD, Ch. 9).

Jerasid follows Perrin to Ghealdan (TPoD, Ch. 9).

He looks after the horses alongside Aemin, Falton and three other farriers. They take care that Perrin does not "need" to shoe his horse himself, for example. They think Perrin is a lord and when he looks about to do their job it must be because he does not trust them (TPoD, Ch. 9).

He is with Perrin as the refugees head north (TGS, Ch. 21).