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{{TVshownav|[[Raen|Book]]|[[Raen (TV Series)|TV show]]}} | {{TVshownav|[[Raen|Book]]|[[Raen (TV Series)|TV show]]}} | ||
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+ | |CharacterImage=Raen-tv-show.jpg | ||
+ | |altText=Narinder Samra playing Raen in The Wheel of Time television series | ||
+ | |Name=Raen | ||
+ | |Nationality=Tuatha'an | ||
+ | |Affiliation= | ||
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+ | |Family={{TVname|Ila|Ila}} and {{TVname|Aram|Aram}} | ||
+ | |FirstAppearance=[[Season 1 Episode 3: A Place of Safety|Episode 3]] | ||
+ | |Actor=[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0760235/ Narinder Samra] | ||
+ | }} | ||
''Author: [[Ilverin Matriam]]'' | ''Author: [[Ilverin Matriam]]'' | ||
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==General== | ==General== | ||
− | Raen is a man from the {{TVname|Tuatha'an|Tuatha'an}}, the Traveling People. He is the husband of {{TVname|Ila|Ila}} and the grandfather of {{TVname|Aram|Aram}}. | + | '''Raen''' is a man from the {{TVname|Tuatha'an|Tuatha'an}}, the Traveling People. He is the husband of {{TVname|Ila|Ila}} and the grandfather of {{TVname|Aram|Aram}}. |
===Appearance=== | ===Appearance=== |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 20 May 2023
Book | TV show |
Raen | ||
Nationality | Tuatha'an | |
Affiliation | ||
Social Status | ||
Family | Ila and Aram | |
First Appearance | Episode 3 | |
Actor | Narinder Samra |
Author: Ilverin Matriam
WARNING! The next sections contain spoilers for the Wheel of Time television series.
General
Raen is a man from the Tuatha'an, the Traveling People. He is the husband of Ila and the grandfather of Aram.
Appearance
Raen is a man of middle age, with dark skin and graying hair, held up in a bun.
Raen dresses in colorful colored clothing.
Personality
As one of the Tuatha'an, Raen believes in and follows the Way of the Leaf.
Timeline
Season 1
In Episode 3 Raen is one of the group of Tinkers to meet Egwene and Perrin. The group takes Egwene and Perrin to their wagons and Raen tells them that the Tinkers' reputation is not rightfuly deserved.
In Episode 4 Raen plays music around the Tuatha'an's fires, while the others dance.
In Episode 5 Raen and Ila defend Egwene and Perrin against Whitecloaks, enduring the Children's hits, but not fighting back, according to their philosophy.