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Kireyin is an officer of Queen [[Alliandre]]'s forces under First Captain [[Gerard Arganda]]. He is a tall and lean [[Ghealdan]]in. [[Perrin]] suspects he is nobly born, because of his haughty gaze ({{Cot|25}}). He has a nasal and bored voice ({{Cot|26}}).
 
Kireyin is an officer of Queen [[Alliandre]]'s forces under First Captain [[Gerard Arganda]]. He is a tall and lean [[Ghealdan]]in. [[Perrin]] suspects he is nobly born, because of his haughty gaze ({{Cot|25}}). He has a nasal and bored voice ({{Cot|26}}).
  
He is an arrogant fool ({{Cot|25}}).
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He is an arrogant fool ({{Cot|26}}).
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
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*Arganda talks to Kireyin, who is about to command Perrin's escort of fifty Ghealdanin lancers to [[So Habor]] ({{Cot|25}}).
 
*Arganda talks to Kireyin, who is about to command Perrin's escort of fifty Ghealdanin lancers to [[So Habor]] ({{Cot|25}}).
  
*The Ghealdanin go through [[Fager Neald|Neald]]'s gateway last, but Kireyin quickly catches up with Perrin. He isn't pleased at all at being relegated to riding with the [[Warder]]s. Entering So Harbor, Kireyin is upset at the stench. After trying the wine at the Golden Barge he tells [[Mistress Vadere]], the innkeeper, to bring him a pitcher. He accompanies Perrin and the others to the warehouses, while grimacing at the inhabitants and sniffing at his wine. Perrin and the others check the grain they are about to buy before they hear Kireyin scream. The Ghealdanin tells them he saw a man walking through the wall ({{Cot|26}}).
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*The Ghealdanin go through [[Fager Neald|Neald]]'s gateway last, but Kireyin quickly catches up with Perrin. He isn't pleased at all at being relegated to riding with the [[Warders]]. Entering So Habor, Kireyin is upset at the stench. After trying the wine at the Golden Barge he tells [[Mistress Vadere]], the innkeeper, to bring him a pitcher. He accompanies Perrin and the others to the warehouses, while grimacing at the inhabitants and sniffing at his wine. Perrin and the others check the grain they are about to buy before they hear Kireyin scream. The Ghealdanin tells them he saw a man walking through the wall ({{Cot|26}}).
  
*He and his soldiers are ordered to guard the carts and drivers and keep an eye on the winnowing when Perrin and the others leave So Harbor for their camps ({{Cot|27}}).
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*He and his soldiers are ordered to guard the carts and drivers and keep an eye on the winnowing when Perrin and the others leave So Habor for their camps ({{Cot|27}}).
  
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==
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*Kireyin doesn't seem to like [[Balwer]], as he glares coldly down his nose at him. Still, Balwer always bows when the nobleman looks at him ({{Cot|26}}).
 
*Kireyin doesn't seem to like [[Balwer]], as he glares coldly down his nose at him. Still, Balwer always bows when the nobleman looks at him ({{Cot|26}}).
  
*Perrin is certain Kireyin would go back into So Harbor, despite his orders to remain with the wagons, to convince himself he is not afraid ({{Cot|27}}).
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*Perrin is certain Kireyin would go back into So Habor, despite his orders to remain with the wagons, to convince himself he is not afraid ({{Cot|27}}).
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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"Berelain arched an eyebrow at him, a dangerous look, as a man with any brains would see. Kireyin did not see." (Perrin implying Kireyin is an idiot; {{cot2|Chapter 26}})
 
"Berelain arched an eyebrow at him, a dangerous look, as a man with any brains would see. Kireyin did not see." (Perrin implying Kireyin is an idiot; {{cot2|Chapter 26}})
  
“Thin stuff, to be called your best,he told the woman through his nose, and looking down it, “but it might wash away the stink.She stared at him blankly, then fetched a tall pewter pitcher to his table without saying a word. Kireyin apparently took her silence for respect." (Kireyin to Mistress Vadere, observed by Perrin; {{cot2|Chapter 26}})
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"'Thin stuff, to be called your best,' he told the woman through his nose, and looking down it, 'but it might wash away the stink.' She stared at him blankly, then fetched a tall pewter pitcher to his table without saying a word. Kireyin apparently took her silence for respect." (Kireyin to Mistress Vadere, observed by Perrin; {{cot2|Chapter 26}})
  
 
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Revision as of 14:34, 25 June 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Kireyin is an officer of Queen Alliandre's forces under First Captain Gerard Arganda. He is a tall and lean Ghealdanin. Perrin suspects he is nobly born, because of his haughty gaze (CoT, Ch. 25). He has a nasal and bored voice (CoT, Ch. 26).

He is an arrogant fool (CoT, Ch. 26).

Timeline

  • Arganda talks to Kireyin, who is about to command Perrin's escort of fifty Ghealdanin lancers to So Habor (CoT, Ch. 25).
  • The Ghealdanin go through Neald's gateway last, but Kireyin quickly catches up with Perrin. He isn't pleased at all at being relegated to riding with the Warders. Entering So Habor, Kireyin is upset at the stench. After trying the wine at the Golden Barge he tells Mistress Vadere, the innkeeper, to bring him a pitcher. He accompanies Perrin and the others to the warehouses, while grimacing at the inhabitants and sniffing at his wine. Perrin and the others check the grain they are about to buy before they hear Kireyin scream. The Ghealdanin tells them he saw a man walking through the wall (CoT, Ch. 26).
  • He and his soldiers are ordered to guard the carts and drivers and keep an eye on the winnowing when Perrin and the others leave So Habor for their camps (CoT, Ch. 27).

Miscellaneous

  • Kireyin doesn't seem to like Balwer, as he glares coldly down his nose at him. Still, Balwer always bows when the nobleman looks at him (CoT, Ch. 26).
  • Perrin is certain Kireyin would go back into So Habor, despite his orders to remain with the wagons, to convince himself he is not afraid (CoT, Ch. 27).

Quotes

"Berelain arched an eyebrow at him, a dangerous look, as a man with any brains would see. Kireyin did not see." (Perrin implying Kireyin is an idiot; Crossroads of Twilight, Chapter 26)

"'Thin stuff, to be called your best,' he told the woman through his nose, and looking down it, 'but it might wash away the stink.' She stared at him blankly, then fetched a tall pewter pitcher to his table without saying a word. Kireyin apparently took her silence for respect." (Kireyin to Mistress Vadere, observed by Perrin; Crossroads of Twilight, Chapter 26)