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==General==
 
==General==
  
Kenly Maerin is a young man from [[the Two Rivers]]. He is short, stocky and trying to grow a beard ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 1|ACoS, Ch. 1]]), which he later begins to shave ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Chapter 5|CoT, Ch. 5]]).
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Kenly Maerin is a young man from [[the Two Rivers]]. He is short, stocky and trying to grow a beard ({{acos|1}}), which he later begins to shave ({{cot|5}}).
  
He might be young, but he is already a good fighter ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 1|ACoS, Ch. 1]]).
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He might be young, but he is already a good fighter ({{acos|1}}).
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
* He fought against the [[Trollocs]] at [[Emond's Field]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 1|ACoS, Ch. 1]]).
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* He fought against the [[Trollocs]] at [[Emond's Field]] ({{acos|1}}).
  
* Although not directly mentioned at the time, he follows Perrin from the Two Rivers to [[Caemlyn]] ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 45|LoC, Ch. 45]]), Cairhien ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 49|LoC, Ch. 49]]) and into the battle at [[Dumai's Wells]] ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 55|LoC, Ch. 55]]).
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* Although not directly mentioned at the time, he follows [[Perrin]] from the Two Rivers to [[Caemlyn]] ({{loc|45}}), [[Cairhien (City)|Cairhien]] ({{loc|49}}) and into the battle at [[Dumai's Wells]] ({{loc|55}}).
  
* He saddles Perrin's horse ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 1|ACoS, Ch. 1]]).
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* He saddles Perrin's horse ({{acos|1}}).
  
* Perrin has Kenly saddle Stepper ([[Winter's Heart: Chapter 6|WH, Ch. 6]]).
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* Perrin has Kenly saddle [[Stepper]] ({{wh|6}}).
  
* He ignores Perrin as he walks through the camp ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Chapter 5|CoT, Ch. 5]]).
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* He ignores Perrin as he walks through the camp ({{cot|5}}).
  
* He accompanies the other Two Rivers men through the aqueduct near [[Malden]] to wait for [[Faile]] in the palace during the actual attack on the Shaido ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 26|KoD, Ch. 26]]).
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* He accompanies the other Two Rivers men through the aqueduct near [[Malden]] to wait for [[Faile]] in the palace during the actual attack on the [[Shaido]] ({{kod|26}}).
  
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*He guards Perrin's tent with [[Jaim Dawtry]] ({{tom|23}}).
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"Short and stocky, Kenly was barely old enough to marry or leave home and certainly not old enough for the patchy beard he was trying to cultivate in imitation of Perrin yet he had fought Trollocs at Emond's Field and done well yesterday. But he grinned broadly at praise from Lord Perrin bloody Goldeneyes." (Perrin on Kenly; [[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 1|A Crown of Swords, Chapter 1]])
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"Short and stocky, Kenly was barely old enough to marry or leave home and certainly not old enough for the patchy beard he was trying to cultivate in imitation of Perrin yet he had fought Trollocs at Emond's Field and done well yesterday. But he grinned broadly at praise from Lord Perrin bloody Goldeneyes." (Perrin on Kenly; {{acos2|Chapter 1}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:35, 13 September 2011

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Kenly Maerin is a young man from the Two Rivers. He is short, stocky and trying to grow a beard (ACoS, Ch. 1), which he later begins to shave (CoT, Ch. 5).

He might be young, but he is already a good fighter (ACoS, Ch. 1).

Timeline

  • He ignores Perrin as he walks through the camp (CoT, Ch. 5).
  • He accompanies the other Two Rivers men through the aqueduct near Malden to wait for Faile in the palace during the actual attack on the Shaido (KoD, Ch. 26).

Quotes

"Short and stocky, Kenly was barely old enough to marry or leave home and certainly not old enough for the patchy beard he was trying to cultivate in imitation of Perrin yet he had fought Trollocs at Emond's Field and done well yesterday. But he grinned broadly at praise from Lord Perrin bloody Goldeneyes." (Perrin on Kenly; A Crown of Swords, Chapter 1)