TVT Takeover - Red Ajah Edition

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Author: Jahily al'Karee
Published: August 1 2021 - Tar Valon Times Blog Link

Welcome dear readers to August! Y’all know what that means — it’s time for our latest in the TVT Takeover series, this month featuring the Red Ajah! One of my favorite things about serving as Editor is working with our Membership groups on their takeover submissions. Each month has been as unique as the members themselves. Many thanks to the Head of Ajah Katherine Avery for helping to round up her fellow Reds for this TVTT!

A peek at the Red Ajah’s Community Page reveals a lot about their members, thoughts about Book Reds vs. Site Reds, and some of their traditions (we will share more about one of them later in the week).

There are fun quotes like this one: “The Red Ajah is like a frozen Snickers bar – in one word, Awesome. Kind of tough to chew through, might break your teeth, but it leaves you thinking, ‘Whoa, that was Amazing.'”

My inbox has been flooded all week with some really great photos from the Red Ajah members, I put them first in the takeover because I couldn’t wait to share them with all of you!

First up, a couple of pics from in-person gatherings — what a good-looking bunch of people; and y’all look at these gorgeous shawls!

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Bonus shawl photo, how pretty is this?!

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The Red Ajah members also have some adorable pets:

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And this last one from one of the Red’s Aes Sedai, a compilation of all the bunnies she’s had, dressed up in red (of course):

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I found another quote about our site Reds in their Library section, from “Reds on Red.” I really liked it and so I’ll end today’s piece here:

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Stay tuned this week as we bring you more from the Red Ajah –including a poetry reading, more about one of their newer Ajah traditions, and a throw-back social media highlight!