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==General==
 
==General==
  
Teryl Winter is one of Seonid Traighan's Warders. He is tall ({{cot|10}}) and from Murandy, with the common Murandian curled moustaches, as well as red hair and deep blue eyes ({{acos|7}}). He is around twenty years younger than Furen. He is a man of few words and often comes across as a poor thinker, but there is more to him than that ({{tpod|7}}). As with Furen, Seonid tends to treat him in a methodical way, almost like a prize wolfhound ({{loc|43}}).
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Teryl Winter is one of [[Seonid Traighan]]'s [[Warders]]. He is tall ({{cot|10}}) and from [[Murandy]], with the common Murandian curled moustaches, as well as red hair and deep blue eyes ({{acos|7}}). He is around twenty years younger than [[Furen]]. He is a man of few words and often comes across as a poor thinker, but there is more to him than that ({{tpod|7}}). As with Furen, Seonid tends to treat him in a methodical way, almost like a prize wolfhound ({{loc|43}}).
  
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
*He goes with Seonid to Caemlyn ({{prol6}}).
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*He goes with Seonid to [[Caemlyn]] ({{prol6}}).
  
*He goes with her to Dumai's Wells ({{loc|49}}; {{loc|55}}).
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*He goes with her to [[Dumai's Wells]] ({{loc|49}}; {{loc|55}}).
  
*He Travels to Ghealdan with Perrin and Seonid ({{acos|27}}).
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*He [[Traveling|Travels]] to [[Ghealdan]] with [[Perrin]] and Seonid ({{acos|27}}).
  
*He apprehends one of Masema's men when Perrin meets Morgase and her group ({{tpod|7}}).
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*He apprehends one of [[Masema]]'s men when Perrin meets [[Morgase]] and her group ({{tpod|7}}).
  
*He does not seem to consider it good news when he hears that Faile survived the Shaido attack ({{wh|6}}).
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*He does not seem to consider it good news when he hears that [[Faile]] survived [[the Shaido]] attack ({{wh|6}}).
  
*He goes with Seonid down the aqueduct into the fortress in Malden during the rescue of Faile ({{wh|26}}).
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*He goes with Seonid down the aqueduct into the fortress in [[Malden]] during the rescue of Faile ({{kod|26}}).
  
*Once Faile has been freed, he and Seonid join Perrin ({{wh|29}}).
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*Once Faile has been freed, he and Seonid join Perrin ({{kod|29}}).
  
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
“Why, Teryl and Furen have taken wounds that almost made me faint, even feeling them as softly as we do, and they never slowed a step” ( Seonid; {{loc2|Chapter 43}}).
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“Why, Teryl and Furen have taken wounds that almost made me faint, even feeling them as softly as we do, and they never slowed a step” (Seonid; {{loc2|Chapter 43}}).
  
 
“Ragged as beggars they were. Fit for scaring farmers, to be sure, but you'd think the lords would be rooting them out and hanging them in bunches” (About Masema's mobs; {{tpod2|Chapter 7}}).
 
“Ragged as beggars they were. Fit for scaring farmers, to be sure, but you'd think the lords would be rooting them out and hanging them in bunches” (About Masema's mobs; {{tpod2|Chapter 7}}).
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[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
[[Category:Murandian Characters]]
 
[[Category:Murandian Characters]]
[[Category:Warders]]
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[[Category:Gaidin]]

Revision as of 00:14, 11 July 2007

Author: Toral Delvar

General

Teryl Winter is one of Seonid Traighan's Warders. He is tall (CoT, Ch. 10) and from Murandy, with the common Murandian curled moustaches, as well as red hair and deep blue eyes (ACoS, Ch. 7). He is around twenty years younger than Furen. He is a man of few words and often comes across as a poor thinker, but there is more to him than that (TPoD, Ch. 7). As with Furen, Seonid tends to treat him in a methodical way, almost like a prize wolfhound (LoC, Ch. 43).


Timeline

  • He goes with Seonid down the aqueduct into the fortress in Malden during the rescue of Faile (KoD, Ch. 26).
  • Once Faile has been freed, he and Seonid join Perrin (KoD, Ch. 29).


Quotes

“Why, Teryl and Furen have taken wounds that almost made me faint, even feeling them as softly as we do, and they never slowed a step” (Seonid; Lord of Chaos, Chapter 43).

“Ragged as beggars they were. Fit for scaring farmers, to be sure, but you'd think the lords would be rooting them out and hanging them in bunches” (About Masema's mobs; The Path of Daggers, Chapter 7).