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==General== | ==General== | ||
− | Merya is a [[Saldaea]]n. | + | Merya is a [[Saldaea]]n woman. |
[[Elyas Machera]] lived a year with her, but in the end she left him. | [[Elyas Machera]] lived a year with her, but in the end she left him. | ||
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When Elyas tells him of it, [[Perrin]] thinks their relationship sounded very much like being married to a sore-toothed [[Nynaeve]]. | When Elyas tells him of it, [[Perrin]] thinks their relationship sounded very much like being married to a sore-toothed [[Nynaeve]]. | ||
− | (Reference: | + | (Reference: {{tpod2|Chapter 10}}) |
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
− | "I lived a year with a Saldaean, once, and Merya shouted my ears off five days in the week, and maybe heaved the dishes at my head, too. Every time I thought about leaving, though, she'd want to make up, and I never seemed to get to the door. In the end, she left me. Said I was too restrained for her taste." (Elyas to Perrin; | + | "I lived a year with a Saldaean, once, and Merya shouted my ears off five days in the week, and maybe heaved the dishes at my head, too. Every time I thought about leaving, though, she'd want to make up, and I never seemed to get to the door. In the end, she left me. Said I was too restrained for her taste." (Elyas to Perrin; {{tpod2|Chapter 10}}) |
[[Category:All Characters]] | [[Category:All Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Minor Characters]] | [[Category:Minor Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Saldaean Characters]] | [[Category:Saldaean Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 19 September 2010
Author: Kyria d'Oreyn
General
Merya is a Saldaean woman.
Elyas Machera lived a year with her, but in the end she left him.
When Elyas tells him of it, Perrin thinks their relationship sounded very much like being married to a sore-toothed Nynaeve.
(Reference: The Path of Daggers, Chapter 10)
Quotes
"I lived a year with a Saldaean, once, and Merya shouted my ears off five days in the week, and maybe heaved the dishes at my head, too. Every time I thought about leaving, though, she'd want to make up, and I never seemed to get to the door. In the end, she left me. Said I was too restrained for her taste." (Elyas to Perrin; The Path of Daggers, Chapter 10)