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He met a peddler who had been to [[the Aiel Waste]] while he was writing a book called "The Killers of the Black Veil", presumably based on [[Aiel]] who came to a ''[[stedding]]'' in the [[Spine of the World]]. The peddler had remembered seeing a [[Portal Stone]], and probably gave the information to him. This book is one of the sources that [[Rand]] uses when researching Portal Stones.  
 
He met a peddler who had been to [[the Aiel Waste]] while he was writing a book called "The Killers of the Black Veil", presumably based on [[Aiel]] who came to a ''[[stedding]]'' in the [[Spine of the World]]. The peddler had remembered seeing a [[Portal Stone]], and probably gave the information to him. This book is one of the sources that [[Rand]] uses when researching Portal Stones.  
  
There still is a copy of his book at the library in [[Tear]]. When Rand showed it to [[Rhuarc]], the clan chief laughed at everything that was wrong about the Aiel, which apparently was a lot.  
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There still is a copy of his book at the library in [[Tear (City)|Tear]]. When Rand showed it to [[Rhuarc]], the clan chief laughed at everything that was wrong about the Aiel, which apparently was a lot.  
  
(Reference: [[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 22|The Shadow Rising, Chapter 22]])
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(Reference: {{tsr2|Chapter 22}})
  
 
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Revision as of 03:29, 14 October 2010

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Soran Milo was a writer who lived about six hundred years ago.

He met a peddler who had been to the Aiel Waste while he was writing a book called "The Killers of the Black Veil", presumably based on Aiel who came to a stedding in the Spine of the World. The peddler had remembered seeing a Portal Stone, and probably gave the information to him. This book is one of the sources that Rand uses when researching Portal Stones.

There still is a copy of his book at the library in Tear. When Rand showed it to Rhuarc, the clan chief laughed at everything that was wrong about the Aiel, which apparently was a lot.

(Reference: The Shadow Rising, Chapter 22)