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== Timeline ==
 
== Timeline ==
  
* He Travels with Rand and his army to Kabal Deep and when he figures out Rand's plans he has to explain them to Weiramon ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 21|TPoD, Ch. 21]]).
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* He Travels with [[Rand]] and his army to Kabal Deep and when he figures out Rand's plans he has to explain them to [[Weiramon]] ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 21|TPoD, Ch. 21]]).
  
* He does not appreciate fighting against the Seanchan with only six thousand men, because he does not know just how much force the Asha'man represent ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 22|TPoD, Ch. 22]]).
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* He does not appreciate fighting against the [[Seanchan]] with only six thousand men, because he does not know just how much force the [[Asha'man]] represent ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 22|TPoD, Ch. 22]]).
  
* While the nobles all join Bashere, he and Marcolin stay to the sides ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 24|TPoD, Ch. 24]]).
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* While the nobles all join [[Bashere]], he and [[Marcolin]] stay to the sides ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 24|TPoD, Ch. 24]]).
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==

Revision as of 13:43, 20 May 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Rodrivar Tihera is the Captain of the Stone, another title for the commander of the Defenders and a very minor noble. He is lean and dark even for a Tairen with a sharp, pointed beard (TPoD, Ch. 21).

He is very punctilious (TPoD, Ch. 21).

Timeline

  • He Travels with Rand and his army to Kabal Deep and when he figures out Rand's plans he has to explain them to Weiramon (TPoD, Ch. 21).
  • He does not appreciate fighting against the Seanchan with only six thousand men, because he does not know just how much force the Asha'man represent (TPoD, Ch. 22).

Quotes

"Tihera and Marcolin kept their horses on the fringes, on opposite sides of the mass of nobles, faces carefully blank; they might be asked for advice, but both knew the final decisions rested with others." (Rand; The Path of Daggers, Chapter 24)