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==General==
 
==General==
  
Tamarla is one of the Knitting Circle of [[the Kin]] and a Wise Woman in [[Ebou Dar]]. She is bone-lean, olive-skinned, has more white than black in her long hair, and dark eyes. She is the only Kin Elder originally from [[Altara]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 37|ACoS, Ch. 37]]; [[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 1|TPoD, Ch. 1]]).  
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Tamarla is one of the [[Knitting_Circle#The_Knitting_Circle|Knitting Circle]] of [[the Kin]] and a Wise Woman in [[Ebou Dar]]. She is bone-lean, olive-skinned, has more white than black in her long hair, and dark eyes. She is the only Kin Elder originally from [[Altara]] ({{acos|37}}; {{tpod|1}}).  
  
[[Sareitha]] called her a liar when she learned how old Tamarla is ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 37|ACoS, Ch. 37]]).  
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[[Sareitha]] called her a liar when she learned how old Tamarla is ({{acos|37}}).  
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
*The Knitting Circle is meeting when [[Elayne]] reveals that [[the Tower]] has always known about the Kin ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 31|ACoS, Ch. 31]]).  
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*The Knitting Circle is meeting when [[Elayne]] reveals that [[the Tower]] has always known about the Kin ({{acos|31}}).  
  
*She is present at the Tarasin Palace, when they are preparing to go after [[the Bowl of the Winds]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 37|ACoS, Ch. 37]]).  
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*Tamarla is present at the [[Tarasin Palace]] when they are preparing to go after [[the Bowl of the Winds]] ({{acos|37}}).  
  
*[[Famelle]] and the rest of the Knitting Circle escort [[Nynaeve]] and Elayne to the ''[[angreal]]'' cache in the Rahad, where she is wounded by the ''[[gholam]]''. Nynaeve Heals her ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 38|ACoS, Ch. 38]]).  
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*[[Famelle]] and the rest of the Knitting Circle escort [[Nynaeve]] and Elayne to the ''[[angreal]]'' cache in the Rahad, where she is wounded by the ''[[gholam]]''. Nynaeve [[Healing|Heals]] her ({{acos|38}}).  
  
*They return to the Tarasin Palace where they meet with the [[Aes Sedai]] and the [[Sea Folk]] [[Windfinders]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 39|ACoS, Ch. 39]]).  
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*They return to the Tarasin Palace where they meet with the [[Aes Sedai]] and the [[Sea Folk]] [[Windfinders]] ({{acos|39}}).  
  
*On their way to the farm, the Kinswomen and Aes Sedai took turns shielding [[Ispan]], all the while trying to talk Elayne into releasing the Kin of the task and questioning her while it is still possible ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 1|TPoD, Ch. 1]]; [[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 2|Ch. 2]]; [[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 3|Ch. 3]]).  
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*On their way to the farm, the Kinswomen and Aes Sedai took turns [[shield]]ing [[Ispan]], all the while trying to talk Elayne into releasing the Kin of the task and questioning her while it is still possible ({{tpod|1}}-{{ch8|3}}).  
  
*When the [[Seanchan]] attack the farm ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 6|TPoD, Ch. 6]]), she Travels with the others to [[Andor]], riding toward [[Caemlyn]] ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 20|TPoD, Ch. 20]]) and eventually arriving at the Royal Palace ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 28|TPoD, Ch. 28]]).
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*When the [[Seanchan]] attack the farm ({{tpod|6}}), she [[Travel]]s with the others to [[Andor]], riding toward [[Caemlyn]] ({{tpod|20}}) and eventually arriving at the [[Royal Palace]] ({{tpod|28}}).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 5 July 2012

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Tamarla is one of the Knitting Circle of the Kin and a Wise Woman in Ebou Dar. She is bone-lean, olive-skinned, has more white than black in her long hair, and dark eyes. She is the only Kin Elder originally from Altara (ACoS, Ch. 37; TPoD, Ch. 1).

Sareitha called her a liar when she learned how old Tamarla is (ACoS, Ch. 37).

Timeline

  • On their way to the farm, the Kinswomen and Aes Sedai took turns shielding Ispan, all the while trying to talk Elayne into releasing the Kin of the task and questioning her while it is still possible (TPoD, Ch. 1-Ch. 3).