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''Author: Kyria d'Oreyn''
 
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==General==
 
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Loise al'Vere is [[Egwene]]'s youngest sister. Her parents are [[Bran]] and [[Marin al'Vere]], and her other sisters are [[Berowyn]], [[Alene]] and [[Elisa al'Vere|Elisa]]. She is fifteen.
 
Loise al'Vere is [[Egwene]]'s youngest sister. Her parents are [[Bran]] and [[Marin al'Vere]], and her other sisters are [[Berowyn]], [[Alene]] and [[Elisa al'Vere|Elisa]]. She is fifteen.
  
She prefers sorting wool to helping with the cooking.
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She prefers sorting wool to helping with the cooking, which she does at the annual sheep [[shearing]], when Egwene is nine. She argues with [[Dag Coplin (1)|Dag Coplin]] about the most useful way to separate his clip.
  
 
She still enjoys climbing trees and swimming in the Waterwood.
 
She still enjoys climbing trees and swimming in the Waterwood.
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She usually is annoyed by Egwene's company and treats her like a baby.
 
She usually is annoyed by Egwene's company and treats her like a baby.
  
She is sorting wool at the annual sheep [[shearing]] and argues with [[Dag Coplin]] about the most useful way to separate his clip.
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Egwene dreams of running in cool spring meadow with her sisters, like they did when they were younger ({{acos|10}}).
 
 
(References: [[The Eye of the World: Ravens Prologue|The Eye of the World, Ravens]])
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 31 October 2010

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn


Unless stated otherwise, all information herein is taken from TEotW, Ravens Prologue.


General

Loise al'Vere is Egwene's youngest sister. Her parents are Bran and Marin al'Vere, and her other sisters are Berowyn, Alene and Elisa. She is fifteen.

She prefers sorting wool to helping with the cooking, which she does at the annual sheep shearing, when Egwene is nine. She argues with Dag Coplin about the most useful way to separate his clip.

She still enjoys climbing trees and swimming in the Waterwood.

She usually is annoyed by Egwene's company and treats her like a baby.

Egwene dreams of running in cool spring meadow with her sisters, like they did when they were younger (ACoS, Ch. 10).