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==General==
 
==General==
  
Tad Barran is a stableman at the Winespring Inn in Emond's Field. He is lanky and stolid. He is Hu's brother (TEotW, Ch2; KoD, Ch29).
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Tad Barran is a stableman at the [[Winespring Inn]] in [[Emond's Field]]. He is lanky and stolid. He is [[Hu Barran|Hu]]'s brother ({{teotw|2}}; {{kod|29}}).
 
 
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
* Hu and Tad take Bela and the wagon into the Winespring Inn's stable when Tam and Rand arrive on Winternight (TEotW, Ch2).
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*Hu and Tad take [[Bela]] and the wagon into the Winespring Inn's stable when [[Tam]] and [[Rand]] arrive on [[Winternight]] ({{teotw|2}}).
 
 
* Bran orders him and his brother to stable Fain's horses. Some of the villagers question them about what the Council intends to ask Fain (TEotW, Ch3).
 
 
 
* Tam briefly talks to them, most likely instructing them to harness Bela, before he and Rand return to their farm (TEotW, Ch4).
 
  
* When Perrin returns to the Two Rivers, he assumes they are mucking out the stables (TSR, Ch29).
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*[[Bran]] orders him and his brother to stable [[Fain]]'s horses. Some of the villagers question them about what the [[Village Council]] intends to ask Fain ({{teotw|3}}).
  
* Faile asks if Mistress al'Vere could have Hu and Tad saddle her and Perrin's horses. A few moments later, the stablemen bring Stepper and Swallow up to them and disappear again (TSR, Ch44).
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* Tam briefly talks to them, most likely instructing them to harness [[Bela]], before he and Rand return to their farm ({{teotw|4}}).
  
* He participates in defending Emond's Field against the Trolloc hordes (TSR, Ch56).
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* When Perrin returns to [[the Two Rivers]], he assumes Hu and Tad are mucking out the stables ({{tsr|29}}).
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* [[Faile]] asks if [[Mistress al'Vere]] could have Hu and Tad saddle her and Perrin's horses. A few moments later, the stablemen bring [[Stepper]] and [[Swallow]] up to them and disappear again ({{tsr|44}}).
  
* He joins Tam in aiding Perrin's army in the rescue of Faile from the Shaido (KoD, Ch29).
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* He participates in defending Emond's Field against the [[Trolloc]] hordes ({{tsr|56}}).
  
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* He joins Tam in aiding Perrin's army in the rescue of Faile from the [[Shaido]] ({{kod|29}}).
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"Some peered in through the front windows of the inn, and a few even questioned Hu and Tad, though it was far from clear what they were supposed to know. The two stolid stablemen just grunted in reply and went on methodically removing the team’s harness." (Rand on the villagers and the stablemen; The Eye of the World, Chapter 3)
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"Some peered in through the front windows of the inn, and a few even questioned Hu and Tad, though it was far from clear what they were supposed to know. The two stolid stablemen just grunted in reply and went on methodically removing the team’s harness." (Rand on the villagers and the stablemen; {{teotw2|Chapter 3}})
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 8 July 2012

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Tad Barran is a stableman at the Winespring Inn in Emond's Field. He is lanky and stolid. He is Hu's brother (TEotW, Ch. 2; KoD, Ch. 29).

Timeline

  • Tam briefly talks to them, most likely instructing them to harness Bela, before he and Rand return to their farm (TEotW, Ch. 4).
  • He joins Tam in aiding Perrin's army in the rescue of Faile from the Shaido (KoD, Ch. 29).

Quotes

"Some peered in through the front windows of the inn, and a few even questioned Hu and Tad, though it was far from clear what they were supposed to know. The two stolid stablemen just grunted in reply and went on methodically removing the team’s harness." (Rand on the villagers and the stablemen; The Eye of the World, Chapter 3)