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== General ==
 
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Madoc Comadrin was a great general who lived some six hundred years before [[Artur Hawkwing]]'s time. He wrote a book about soldiering called ''"Fog and Steel''" ({{loc|5}}; {{kod|26}}).
  
Madoc Comadrin was a great general who lived some six hundred years before [[Artur Hawkwing]]'s time. He wrote a book about soldiering called ''"Fog and Steel''" ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 5|LoC, Ch. 5]]; [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 26|KoD, Ch. 26]]).  
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[[Mat]] remembers meeting Comadrin after losing a battle to him ({{loc|5}}).  
  
[[Mat]] remembers meeting Comadrin after losing a battle to him ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 5|LoC, Ch. 5]]).  
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Mat remembers having read his book several times, although he doubts a copy still exists anywhere ({{loc|5}}). Later, when [[Talmanes]] quotes Comadrin, he tells Mat that King [[Roedran]] has two copies of "''Fog and Steel''" in his library and made another print for Talmanes ({{kod|26}}).
  
Mat remembers having read his book several times, although he doubts a copy still exists anywhere ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 5|LoC, Ch. 5]]). Later, when [[Talmanes]] quotes Comadrin, he tells Mat that King [[Roedran]] has two copies of "''Fog and Steel''" in his library and made another print for Talmanes ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 26|KoD, Ch. 26]]).
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King Roedran believes that "''Fog and Steel''" will make him a great captain ({{kod|26}}).
 
 
King Roedran believes that "''Fog and Steel''" will make him a great captain ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 26|KoD, Ch. 26]]).
 
 
 
When discussing soldiering, Mat seems to have taken on a liking for quoting Comadrin ([[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 37|KoD, Ch. 37]]).  
 
  
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When discussing soldiering, Mat seems to have taken on a liking for quoting Comadrin ({{kod|37}}).
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
   
 
   
"Attack on ground where your enemy believes you will not, from an unexpected direction at an unexpected time. Defend where your enemy believes you are not, and when he believes you will run. Surprise is the key to victory, and speed is the key to surprise. For the soldier, speed is life." (Mat quoting from Comadrin's book "''Fog and Steel''"; [[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 5|Lord of Chaos, Chapter 5]])  
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"Attack on ground where your enemy believes you will not, from an unexpected direction at an unexpected time. Defend where your enemy believes you are not, and when he believes you will run. Surprise is the key to victory, and speed is the key to surprise. For the soldier, speed is life." (Mat quoting from Comadrin's book "''Fog and Steel''"; {{loc2|Chapter 5}})  
  
 
"The sweetness of victory and the bitterness of defeat are alike a knife of dreams." (From "''Fog and Steel''"; Knife of Dreams, Header)  
 
"The sweetness of victory and the bitterness of defeat are alike a knife of dreams." (From "''Fog and Steel''"; Knife of Dreams, Header)  
  
"Smother your enemy with arrows at every opportunity. It is always better to kill your enemies far off than close at hand." (Talmanes quoting from Comadrin's book "''Fog and Steel''"; [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 26|Knife of Dreams, Chapter 26]])  
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"Smother your enemy with arrows at every opportunity. It is always better to kill your enemies far off than close at hand." (Talmanes quoting from Comadrin's book "''Fog and Steel''"; {{kod2|Chapter 26}})  
  
 
"A general who draws his sword has put aside his baton and become a common soldier."  
 
"A general who draws his sword has put aside his baton and become a common soldier."  
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He was only quoting Comadrin again...he seemed to do that a lot when discussing soldiering, but then, the man had known just about everything there was to know about the craft.  
 
He was only quoting Comadrin again...he seemed to do that a lot when discussing soldiering, but then, the man had known just about everything there was to know about the craft.  
  
(Mat quoting from Comadrin's book "''Fog and Steel''" to [[Musenge]]; [[Knife of Dreams: Chapter 37|Knife of Dreams, Chapter 37]])
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(Mat quoting from Comadrin's book "''Fog and Steel''" to [[Musenge]]; {{kod2|Chapter 37}})
  
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 11 November 2011

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Madoc Comadrin was a great general who lived some six hundred years before Artur Hawkwing's time. He wrote a book about soldiering called "Fog and Steel" (LoC, Ch. 5; KoD, Ch. 26).

Mat remembers meeting Comadrin after losing a battle to him (LoC, Ch. 5).

Mat remembers having read his book several times, although he doubts a copy still exists anywhere (LoC, Ch. 5). Later, when Talmanes quotes Comadrin, he tells Mat that King Roedran has two copies of "Fog and Steel" in his library and made another print for Talmanes (KoD, Ch. 26).

King Roedran believes that "Fog and Steel" will make him a great captain (KoD, Ch. 26).

When discussing soldiering, Mat seems to have taken on a liking for quoting Comadrin (KoD, Ch. 37).

Quotes

"Attack on ground where your enemy believes you will not, from an unexpected direction at an unexpected time. Defend where your enemy believes you are not, and when he believes you will run. Surprise is the key to victory, and speed is the key to surprise. For the soldier, speed is life." (Mat quoting from Comadrin's book "Fog and Steel"; Lord of Chaos, Chapter 5)

"The sweetness of victory and the bitterness of defeat are alike a knife of dreams." (From "Fog and Steel"; Knife of Dreams, Header)

"Smother your enemy with arrows at every opportunity. It is always better to kill your enemies far off than close at hand." (Talmanes quoting from Comadrin's book "Fog and Steel"; Knife of Dreams, Chapter 26)

"A general who draws his sword has put aside his baton and become a common soldier."

He was only quoting Comadrin again...he seemed to do that a lot when discussing soldiering, but then, the man had known just about everything there was to know about the craft.

(Mat quoting from Comadrin's book "Fog and Steel" to Musenge; Knife of Dreams, Chapter 37)