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Jorgin is a [[Domani]] questioner who worked for [[Milisair Chadmar]]. He is overweight and seems to take some pride in his ability to do his job. When [[Nynaeve]] questions him, he is quick to tell her all he knows about the messenger [[Graendal]] sent claiming to be from [[Alsalam]] and is offended at the suggestion he killed him.
 
Jorgin is a [[Domani]] questioner who worked for [[Milisair Chadmar]]. He is overweight and seems to take some pride in his ability to do his job. When [[Nynaeve]] questions him, he is quick to tell her all he knows about the messenger [[Graendal]] sent claiming to be from [[Alsalam]] and is offended at the suggestion he killed him.
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You think a man could get far in my profession if it were known that he'd accepted a bribe to kill one of his guests? You couldn't trust him any further than you could a lying [[Aiel]]" (To Nynaeve).
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 25 August 2021

A similar entry appears in the Wheel of Time Companion confirming the information available in the main story arc.


Unless stated otherwise, all information herein is taken from The Gathering Storm, Chapter 32.


Jorgin is a Domani questioner who worked for Milisair Chadmar. He is overweight and seems to take some pride in his ability to do his job. When Nynaeve questions him, he is quick to tell her all he knows about the messenger Graendal sent claiming to be from Alsalam and is offended at the suggestion he killed him.

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"You think a man could get far in my profession if it were known that he'd accepted a bribe to kill one of his guests? You couldn't trust him any further than you could a lying Aiel" (To Nynaeve).