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==General==
 
==General==
  
Weiramon is one of the High Lords of Tear. His background is unknown. Rand thinks of him as foolish (LoC, Ch. 4).
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Weiramon is one of the High Lords of [[Tear]]. His background is unknown. [[Rand]] thinks of him as foolish ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|LoC, Ch. 4]]).
  
He usually wears his beard oiled and his hair is streaked with gray, combed in a way that is intended to hide its thinness and has a long nose (LoC, Ch. 4; TFoH, Ch. 41). He puts on elaborately silver-worked boots. He is known to openly hate Illianers, Cairhienin and the Aiel, whom he considers "savages" (LoC, Ch. 4)
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He usually wears his beard oiled and his hair is streaked with gray, combed in a way that is intended to hide its thinness and has a long nose ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|LoC, Ch. 4]]; [[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 41|TFoH, Ch. 41]]). He puts on elaborately silver-worked boots. He is known to openly hate [[Illian]]ers, [[Cairhien]]in and the [[Aiel]], whom he considers "savages" ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|LoC, Ch. 4]])
  
His banner is a silver crescent and stars. He is not present at the first gathering of Lords in Tear, which recognizes Rand (TSR, Ch. 8), but much later.
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His banner is a silver crescent and stars. He is not present at the first gathering of Lords in Tear, which recognizes Rand ([[The Shadow Rising: Chapter 8|TSR, Ch. 8]]), but much later.
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==
  
Rand and his forces are five miles east of Cairhien. The Shaido has surrounded the city and Rand has three camps below him. The third camp is the infantry, which is mostly Cairhienin with some more than seventeen hundred men. They were all brought in from the south by Lord Weiramon. He has brought news from Tear about pirates and brigands from Illian (TFoH, Ch. 41).
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Rand and his forces are five miles east of [[Cairhien]]. The Shaido has surrounded the city and Rand has three camps below him. The third camp is the infantry, which is mostly Cairhienin with some more than seventeen hundred men. They were all brought in from the south by Lord Weiramon. He has brought news from Tear about pirates and brigands from Illian ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 41|TFoH, Ch. 41]]).
  
Rand meets the clan chiefs and Weiramon to reconsider the final plans of the battle with Shaido and how they should be changed (TFoH, Ch. 42).
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Rand meets the clan chiefs and Weiramon to reconsider the final plans of the battle with Shaido and how they should be changed ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 42|TFoH, Ch. 42]]).
  
Rand thinks the best way to get rid of the foolish Weiramon is to send him back to Tear to get control over the bandits and pirates on the Plains of Maredo (TFoH, Ch. 43).
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Rand thinks the best way to get rid of the foolish Weiramon is to send him back to Tear to get control over the bandits and pirates on the Plains of Maredo ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 43|TFoH, Ch. 43]]).
  
Rand thinks it was necessary to send Weiramon away if he wanted to deal better with Sammael (TFoH, Ch. 44).
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Rand thinks it was necessary to send Weiramon away if he wanted to deal better with [[Sammael]] ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 44|TFoH, Ch. 44]]).
  
It becomes evident for Mat that Rand wants him to join Weiramon and lead the Tear army. Mat is not very pleased about it (TFoH, Ch. 51).
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It becomes evident for [[Mat]] that Rand wants him to join Weiramon and lead the Tear army. Mat is not very pleased about it ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 51|TFoH, Ch. 51]]).
  
In the Plains of Maredo, where Rand's army is near the board of Tear, Rand visits Weiramon who is in a large pavilion and he tells Rand that some High Lords have rebelled. He reports, as well as some of the Aiel that there are still five camps left. Weiramon is willing to start an attack immediately but Rand tells him to wait until Mat comes (LoC, Ch. 4).
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In the Plains of [[Maredo]], where Rand's army is near the board of Tear, Rand visits Weiramon who is in a large pavilion and he tells Rand that some High Lords have rebelled. He reports, as well as some of the Aiel that there are still five camps left. Weiramon is willing to start an attack immediately but Rand tells him to wait until Mat comes ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|LoC, Ch. 4]]).
  
Rand sends Mat and the Band to accompany Elayne to Salidar a few days before they have joined Weiramon in Tear (LoC, Ch. 33).
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Rand sends Mat and [[the Band]] to accompany [[Elayne]] to [[Salidar]] a few days before they have joined Weiramon in Tear ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 33|LoC, Ch. 33]]).
  
Rand sends two Asha'man to Semaradrid and Weiramon secretly to act as links. They have to hide who they are because afterwards they'll meet Sammael and fight him (ACoS, Ch. 7).
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Rand sends two [[Asha'man]] to [[Semaradrid]] and Weiramon secretly to act as links. They have to hide who they are because afterwards they'll meet Sammael and fight him ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 7|ACoS, Ch. 7]]).
  
With his forces, Weiramon arrives at Sammael's whereabouts earlier than necessary. The foot soldiers, which he often disregards, are left behind. He attacks too fast and Sammael attacks back which makes Rand furious (ACoS, Ch. 41).
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With his forces, Weiramon arrives at Sammael's whereabouts earlier than necessary. The foot soldiers, which he often disregards, are left behind. He attacks too fast and Sammael attacks back which makes Rand furious ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 41|ACoS, Ch. 41]]).
  
Rand has gathered the Council of Nine. He openly shows his distaste towards the Illianers and advises Rand to attack one of the still active bands of the Illianer army (TPoD, Ch. 13).
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Rand has gathered the Council of Nine. He openly shows his distaste towards the Illianers and advises Rand to attack one of the still active bands of the Illianer army ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 13|TPoD, Ch. 13]]).
  
With a large group of people Rand Travels to Illian. Weiramon and some other Lords accompany him (TPoD, Ch. 21).
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With a large group of people Rand Travels to Illian. Weiramon and some other Lords accompany him ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 21|TPoD, Ch. 21]]).
  
In the first fights with Seanchan Weiramon leads the attack, but later he foolishly abandons his post to chase a Seanchan band and puts Rand to danger of being attacked. Later he wonders why Rand wants to keep the ''sul'dam''. After the battle he thinks it was a great victory but with small honor in it He offers an advance to Ebou Dar (TPoD, Ch. 23).
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In the first fights with [[Seanchan]] Weiramon leads the attack, but later he foolishly abandons his post to chase a Seanchan band and puts Rand to danger of being attacked. Later he wonders why Rand wants to keep the ''[[sul'dam]]''. After the battle he thinks it was a great victory but with small honor in it He offers an advance to [[Ebou Dar]] ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 23|TPoD, Ch. 23]]).
  
Weiramon attacks some Taraboners. The fight does not go well, so Bashere orders Semaradrid, Weiramon and Gregorin to obey Rand's orders (TPoD, Ch. 23).
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Weiramon attacks some [[Taraboner]]s. The fight does not go well, so [[Bashere]] orders Semaradrid, Weiramon and [[Gregorin]] to obey Rand's orders ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 23|TPoD, Ch. 23]]).
  
Rand considers Weiramon, Ailil, Anaiyella, and some other nobles not very loyal and brings them back to the Sun Palace with servants whom he could trust (TPoD, Ch. 27).
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Rand considers Weiramon, [[Ailil]], [Anaiyella], and some other nobles not very loyal and brings them back to the Sun Palace with servants whom he could trust ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 27|TPoD, Ch. 27]]).
  
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
  
Rand thought getting rid of Weiramon and putting Melanril in command was a mistake in the battle of Aiel against Aiel, but he had to get rid of his foolish actions (TFoH, Ch. 43).
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Rand thought getting rid of Weiramon and putting Melanril in command was a mistake in the battle of Aiel against Aiel, but he had to get rid of his foolish actions ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 43|TFoH, Ch. 43]]).
  
Weiramon expresses his approval that Rand is guarded by Tairens and not by Cairhienin or Illianer who in his opinion would plot against him and also explains his distaste for foot soldiers (TPoD, Ch. 21).
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Weiramon expresses his approval that Rand is guarded by Tairens and not by Cairhienin or Illianer who in his opinion would plot against him and also explains his distaste for foot soldiers ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 21|TPoD, Ch. 21]]).
  
By the time Rand's forces Travel to Altara, Weiramon does not like the idea of receiving orders from Bashere (TPoD, Ch. 22).
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By the time Rand's forces Travel to [[Altara]], Weiramon does not like the idea of receiving orders from Bashere ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 22|TPoD, Ch. 22]]).
  
Bertome's opinion of Weiramon is that he's a fool (TPoD, Ch. 23).
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Bertome's opinion of Weiramon is that he's a fool ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 23|TPoD, Ch. 23]]).
  
Samitsu is surprised to see Bertome Saighan and Weiramon walking peacefully and chatting in the corridors of the Sun Palace, neither reaching for the dagger at his belt (CoT, Prologue).
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[[Samitsu]] is surprised to see [[Bertome Saighan]] and Weiramon walking peacefully and chatting in the corridors of the Sun Palace, neither reaching for the dagger at his belt ([[Crossroads of Twilight: Prologue|CoT, Prologue]]).
  
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==
  
*Weiramon's banner is silver Crescent and Stars. It lacks a few stars to resemble Lanfear's (TFoH, Ch. 41).
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*Weiramon's banner is silver Crescent and Stars. It lacks a few stars to resemble [[Lanfear]]'s ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 41|TFoH, Ch. 41]]).
  
*Melanril informs Mat that Rand has sent Weiramon back to Tear to deal with bandits and pirates on the Plains of Maredo (TFoH, Ch 43).
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*[[Melanril]] informs Mat that Rand has sent Weiramon back to Tear to deal with bandits and pirates on the Plains of Maredo ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 43|TFoH, Ch. 43]]).
  
*Rand thinks he has made his start against Sammael by sending Weiramon away (TFoH, Ch. 45).
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*Rand thinks he has made his start against Sammael by sending Weiramon away ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 45|TFoH, Ch. 45]]).
  
*In an attempt to avoid Aviendha, Rand decides that instead of meeting Bashere he should go and visit Weiramon (LoC, Ch. 3).
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*In an attempt to avoid [[Aviendha]], Rand decides that instead of meeting Bashere he should go and visit Weiramon ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 3|LoC, Ch. 3]]).
  
*Rand gives Weiramon the House Saniago and Semaradrid the House Maravin (LoC, Ch. 4).
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*Rand gives Weiramon the House Saniago and Semaradrid the House Maravin ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|LoC, Ch. 4]]).
  
*Weiramon together with Tolmeran, Rosana, Gregorin and Semaradrid rush to the council tent eager to bring Rand the news that Lord Brand's people made the wise decision to submit (TPoD, Ch. 14).
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*Weiramon together with [[Tolmeran]], [[Rosana]], Gregorin and Semaradrid rush to the council tent eager to bring Rand the news that Lord Brend's people made the wise decision to submit ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 14|TPoD, Ch. 14]]).
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
Weiramon was not short for a Tairen, though Rand stood a head taller, but he always reminded Rand of a banty rooster, all puffed out chest and strutting. "All hail the Lord Dragon," he intoned, bowing, "soon to be Conqueror of Illian. All hail the Lord of the Morning." The rest were no more than a breath behind, Tairens spreading arms wide, Cairhienin touching hand to heart. (LoC, Ch 4)
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Weiramon was not short for a Tairen, though Rand stood a head taller, but he always reminded Rand of a banty rooster, all puffed out chest and strutting. "All hail the Lord Dragon," he intoned, bowing, "soon to be Conqueror of Illian. All hail the Lord of the Morning." The rest were no more than a breath behind, Tairens spreading arms wide, Cairhienin touching hand to heart ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|Lord of Chaos, Chapter 4]]).
  
"It shall be as you say, my Lord Dragon," Weiramon said heavily. The man was brave enough when it came to battle, but a pure blind idiot unable to think beyond the glory of the charge, his hatred of Illianers, his contempt for Cairhienin and Aiel "savages." Rand was sure Weiramon was exactly the man he needed. (LoC, Ch 4)
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"It shall be as you say, my Lord Dragon," Weiramon said heavily. The man was brave enough when it came to battle, but a pure blind idiot unable to think beyond the glory of the charge, his hatred of Illianers, his contempt for Cairhienin and Aiel "savages." Rand was sure Weiramon was exactly the man he needed ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 4|Lord of Chaos, Chapter 4]]).
  
The arrangement seemed to be working out well. As with Semaradrid and Weiramon in Tear, the Cairhienin accepted a Mayener as governor as much because she was not Aiel as because Rand appointed her. Berelain did know what she was doing, and she at least listened to advice offered by Rhuarc, speaking for the clan chiefs remaining in Cairhien. (LoC, Ch 17)
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The arrangement seemed to be working out well. As with Semaradrid and Weiramon in Tear, the Cairhienin accepted a [[Mayene]]r as governor as much because she was not Aiel as because Rand appointed her. Berelain did know what she was doing, and she at least listened to advice offered by [[Rhuarc]], speaking for the clan chiefs remaining in Cairhien ([[Lord of Chaos: Chapter 17|Lord of Chaos, Chapter 17]]).
  
High Lords Weiramon and Tolmeran spurred together from the Tairens, as crusted with gold and silver as any of the Nine, and Rosana, newly raised to High Lady and wearing a breastplate worked with the Hawk-and-Stars of her House. There, too, others half made as if to follow then hung back, looking worried. (TPoD, Ch 13)
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High Lords Weiramon and Tolmeran spurred together from the Tairens, as crusted with gold and silver as any of the Nine, and Rosana, newly raised to High Lady and wearing a breastplate worked with the Hawk-and-Stars of her House. There, too, others half made as if to follow then hung back, looking worried ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 13|The Path of Daggers, Chapter 13]]).
  
 
"My Lord Dragon," Weiramon intoned. "I cannot express how happy I am to see you guarded by Tairens, my Lord Dragon. Surely the world would weep if anything untoward happened." He was too intelligent to come out and call the Companions untrustworthy. By a hair, he was.
 
"My Lord Dragon," Weiramon intoned. "I cannot express how happy I am to see you guarded by Tairens, my Lord Dragon. Surely the world would weep if anything untoward happened." He was too intelligent to come out and call the Companions untrustworthy. By a hair, he was.
  
"Sooner or later it would," Rand said dryly. After a good part of it finished celebrating. "I know how hard you'd cry, Weiramon." (TPoD, Ch 21)
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"Sooner or later it would," Rand said dryly. After a good part of it finished celebrating. "I know how hard you'd cry, Weiramon." ([[The Path of Daggers: Chapter 21|The Path of Daggers, Chapter 21]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 10:40, 1 May 2007

Author: Sayerin Assnobahr

General

Weiramon is one of the High Lords of Tear. His background is unknown. Rand thinks of him as foolish (LoC, Ch. 4).

He usually wears his beard oiled and his hair is streaked with gray, combed in a way that is intended to hide its thinness and has a long nose (LoC, Ch. 4; TFoH, Ch. 41). He puts on elaborately silver-worked boots. He is known to openly hate Illianers, Cairhienin and the Aiel, whom he considers "savages" (LoC, Ch. 4)

His banner is a silver crescent and stars. He is not present at the first gathering of Lords in Tear, which recognizes Rand (TSR, Ch. 8), but much later.

Timeline

Rand and his forces are five miles east of Cairhien. The Shaido has surrounded the city and Rand has three camps below him. The third camp is the infantry, which is mostly Cairhienin with some more than seventeen hundred men. They were all brought in from the south by Lord Weiramon. He has brought news from Tear about pirates and brigands from Illian (TFoH, Ch. 41).

Rand meets the clan chiefs and Weiramon to reconsider the final plans of the battle with Shaido and how they should be changed (TFoH, Ch. 42).

Rand thinks the best way to get rid of the foolish Weiramon is to send him back to Tear to get control over the bandits and pirates on the Plains of Maredo (TFoH, Ch. 43).

Rand thinks it was necessary to send Weiramon away if he wanted to deal better with Sammael (TFoH, Ch. 44).

It becomes evident for Mat that Rand wants him to join Weiramon and lead the Tear army. Mat is not very pleased about it (TFoH, Ch. 51).

In the Plains of Maredo, where Rand's army is near the board of Tear, Rand visits Weiramon who is in a large pavilion and he tells Rand that some High Lords have rebelled. He reports, as well as some of the Aiel that there are still five camps left. Weiramon is willing to start an attack immediately but Rand tells him to wait until Mat comes (LoC, Ch. 4).

Rand sends Mat and the Band to accompany Elayne to Salidar a few days before they have joined Weiramon in Tear (LoC, Ch. 33).

Rand sends two Asha'man to Semaradrid and Weiramon secretly to act as links. They have to hide who they are because afterwards they'll meet Sammael and fight him (ACoS, Ch. 7).

With his forces, Weiramon arrives at Sammael's whereabouts earlier than necessary. The foot soldiers, which he often disregards, are left behind. He attacks too fast and Sammael attacks back which makes Rand furious (ACoS, Ch. 41).

Rand has gathered the Council of Nine. He openly shows his distaste towards the Illianers and advises Rand to attack one of the still active bands of the Illianer army (TPoD, Ch. 13).

With a large group of people Rand Travels to Illian. Weiramon and some other Lords accompany him (TPoD, Ch. 21).

In the first fights with Seanchan Weiramon leads the attack, but later he foolishly abandons his post to chase a Seanchan band and puts Rand to danger of being attacked. Later he wonders why Rand wants to keep the sul'dam. After the battle he thinks it was a great victory but with small honor in it He offers an advance to Ebou Dar (TPoD, Ch. 23).

Weiramon attacks some Taraboners. The fight does not go well, so Bashere orders Semaradrid, Weiramon and Gregorin to obey Rand's orders (TPoD, Ch. 23).

Rand considers Weiramon, Ailil, [Anaiyella], and some other nobles not very loyal and brings them back to the Sun Palace with servants whom he could trust (TPoD, Ch. 27).

Relationships

Rand thought getting rid of Weiramon and putting Melanril in command was a mistake in the battle of Aiel against Aiel, but he had to get rid of his foolish actions (TFoH, Ch. 43).

Weiramon expresses his approval that Rand is guarded by Tairens and not by Cairhienin or Illianer who in his opinion would plot against him and also explains his distaste for foot soldiers (TPoD, Ch. 21).

By the time Rand's forces Travel to Altara, Weiramon does not like the idea of receiving orders from Bashere (TPoD, Ch. 22).

Bertome's opinion of Weiramon is that he's a fool (TPoD, Ch. 23).

Samitsu is surprised to see Bertome Saighan and Weiramon walking peacefully and chatting in the corridors of the Sun Palace, neither reaching for the dagger at his belt (CoT, Prologue).

Miscellaneous

  • Weiramon's banner is silver Crescent and Stars. It lacks a few stars to resemble Lanfear's (TFoH, Ch. 41).
  • Melanril informs Mat that Rand has sent Weiramon back to Tear to deal with bandits and pirates on the Plains of Maredo (TFoH, Ch. 43).
  • Rand thinks he has made his start against Sammael by sending Weiramon away (TFoH, Ch. 45).
  • In an attempt to avoid Aviendha, Rand decides that instead of meeting Bashere he should go and visit Weiramon (LoC, Ch. 3).
  • Rand gives Weiramon the House Saniago and Semaradrid the House Maravin (LoC, Ch. 4).
  • Weiramon together with Tolmeran, Rosana, Gregorin and Semaradrid rush to the council tent eager to bring Rand the news that Lord Brend's people made the wise decision to submit (TPoD, Ch. 14).

Quotes

Weiramon was not short for a Tairen, though Rand stood a head taller, but he always reminded Rand of a banty rooster, all puffed out chest and strutting. "All hail the Lord Dragon," he intoned, bowing, "soon to be Conqueror of Illian. All hail the Lord of the Morning." The rest were no more than a breath behind, Tairens spreading arms wide, Cairhienin touching hand to heart (Lord of Chaos, Chapter 4).

"It shall be as you say, my Lord Dragon," Weiramon said heavily. The man was brave enough when it came to battle, but a pure blind idiot unable to think beyond the glory of the charge, his hatred of Illianers, his contempt for Cairhienin and Aiel "savages." Rand was sure Weiramon was exactly the man he needed (Lord of Chaos, Chapter 4).

The arrangement seemed to be working out well. As with Semaradrid and Weiramon in Tear, the Cairhienin accepted a Mayener as governor as much because she was not Aiel as because Rand appointed her. Berelain did know what she was doing, and she at least listened to advice offered by Rhuarc, speaking for the clan chiefs remaining in Cairhien (Lord of Chaos, Chapter 17).

High Lords Weiramon and Tolmeran spurred together from the Tairens, as crusted with gold and silver as any of the Nine, and Rosana, newly raised to High Lady and wearing a breastplate worked with the Hawk-and-Stars of her House. There, too, others half made as if to follow then hung back, looking worried (The Path of Daggers, Chapter 13).

"My Lord Dragon," Weiramon intoned. "I cannot express how happy I am to see you guarded by Tairens, my Lord Dragon. Surely the world would weep if anything untoward happened." He was too intelligent to come out and call the Companions untrustworthy. By a hair, he was.

"Sooner or later it would," Rand said dryly. After a good part of it finished celebrating. "I know how hard you'd cry, Weiramon." (The Path of Daggers, Chapter 21).