Jain Charin, p. 9—Real name of
Jain Farstrider. He is a modern hero, a
traveler and writer. He is the subject of the book The Travels of
Jain Farstrider, a popular contemporary novel, and is believed to
have translated the Prophecies of the Dragon shortly before disappearing.
It is thought that he was a victim of Ba'alzamon's
scheming, and he escaped to the Ogier stedding and was never heard
from again. He is quite likely posing as Noal
Charin, a member of the party traveling with Mat
Cauthon. See alsoCharin, Noal.
Jain Farstrider, p. 9—Hero
of recent legend. There is a book about him, The Travels
of Jain Farstrider, that Mat intends to read but
never has. The book is quite popular with his friends, including
Elayne, Egwene,
Rand, and Nynaeve.
Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern
Rodel Ituralde, p. 15—General of the
army of Arad Doman. He is one of the greatest commanders alive, along
with Mat Cauthon, Davram
Bashere, Gareth Bryne, and the Aiel clan chiefs.
He keeps a neatly-trimmed mustache, and a ruby in his left ear. He is
short in stature. He is called the Wolf by his peers—when the Wolf
calls, they follow his lead.
Alsalam, p. 17—King of Arad
Doman. He has been a good ruler for over twenty years, though the
Council has recently smuggled him out of Bandar Eban—after leaving
the city, he seems to have taken on the notion that he is the Rebirth
of Artur Hawkwing.
Artur Hawkwing, p. 17—Hero of
Legend who conquered much of the known world about a thousand years ago.
He was perhaps the most strongly ta'veren man in history besides
Lews Therin Telamon and Rand
al'Thor. His armies put down those of Guaire
Amalasan, a false Dragon, and he even sent
troops across the Aryth Ocean under his son,
Luthair Paendrag Mondwhin, in hopes of conquering
new lands there. All contact with these armies ended with Hawkwing's
death, which set off the War of the Hundred Years. The descendants of
the armies under Luthair have now returned to reclaim the lands of
Hawkwing's empire in the Old World—they now call themselves the
Seanchan. Artur Hawkwing's real name was Artur Paendrag Tanreall; his
sign was a golden hawk in flight. See alsoMondwhin, Luthair Paendrag.
Machir, p. 18—Lord of Arad Doman.
King Alsalam sent him orders that conflicted with
those General Ituralde sent out, causing great
problems with Ituralde's plan of action.
Teacal, p. 18—Lord of Arad Doman.
King Alsalam sent him orders that conflicted with
those General Ituralde sent out, causing great
problems with Ituralde's plan of action.
Rahman, p. 18—Lord of Arad Doman.
King Alsalam sent him orders that conflicted with
those General Ituralde sent out, causing great
problems with Ituralde's plan of action.
Tuva, p. 18—Lady of Arad Doman. She
was killed by a Gray Man whom she was trying to keep from killing
Alsalam.
Donjel, p. 19—One of
Ituralde's scouts. He is stocky, and has a
permanently hoarse voice. Someone tried to hang him when he was young.
He has short, iron-gray hair and a dark leather patch over his left eye.
He is the best scout Ituralde has ever known.
Osana, p. 19—Lady of Arad Doman. She
owns a hunting lodge, though her true hunt is for men with power. Her
lodge is desolate and run-down, now.
Shimron, p. 21—Lord of Arad Doman.
He is gaunt and white-haired. Shimron was one of
Alsalam's most trusted advisors until he became
Dragonsworn. He is now high in the councils of the the Dragonsworn. He
came to greet Ituralde at Lady
Osana's hunting lodge. See alsoAnkaer; Rajabi;
Wakeda.
Rajabi, p. 22—Lord of Arad Doman.
He is bull-necked. He is now Dragonsworn, and as powerful among them as
Shimron. See alsoAnkaer; Shimron;
Wakeda.
Wakeda, p. 22—Lord of Arad Doman.
He is not tall, is missing his right eye, and has a large scar on his
face. He is now Dragonsworn, and as powerful among them as
Shimron. See alsoAnkaer; Rajabi;
Shimron.
Ankaer, p. 22—Lord of Arad Doman.
He is now Dragonsworn, and as powerful among them as
Shimron. See alsoRajabi; Shimron;
Wakeda.
Eamon Valda, p. 27—Lord
Captain Commander of the Children of the Light after the death of
Pedron Niall. He killed Niall's assassin shortly
after the act, but it is not known whether this was set up, or whether
Valda just happened to be in the right place at the right time. One of
his first acts was to dismiss Niall's secretary,
Sebban Balwer, for “someone who didn't
twitch”—this was a mistake, as Balwer was Niall's true
Master of Spies—he knows more about spying than anyone else in the
world. Valda offered assistance to Morgase, as
Niall had promised, but before doing so he required a
“service” of her—to share his bed. Morgase escaped during
the Seanchan attack, and Valda believes her to be dead.
See alsoAsunawa, Rhadam;
Balwer, Sebban;
Niall, Pedron.
Ailron, p. 28—King of Amadicia until
the Seanchan invaded. He was not as strong as most kings due to the
control of the Children of the Light—in fact, he had almost no real
power at all. During the invasion, he took his army to engage the
invaders near Jeramel; they were slaughtered, and Ailron himself was
captured in what Valda now calls “Ailron's
Disaster.” See alsoNiall, Pedron;
Valda, Eamon.
Rhadam Asunawa, p. 29—Gray-haired,
bony-fingered High Inquisitor for the Hand of the Light. He wants
every woman affiliated in any way with the White Tower hanged as of
yesterday, every book that mentions Aes Sedai or the White Tower burned,
and the very words banned. He would have
Morgase hanged for her months in the Tower if
Niall had let him. He witnessed
Eamon Valda's killing of
Omerna subsequent to Niall's murder. He commands
what Valda describes as an odd respect among the Children, even among
those who despise the Questioners.
Lothair Mantelar, p. 29—Founder of
the Children of the Light and author of The Way of the Light, the
Bible of the Whitecloaks. The book is so revered among the Children
that those who cannot read are taught so that they can study Mantelar's
words.
Morgase Trakand, p. 30—Former
Queen of Andor and High Seat of House Trakand. Mother of
Elayne and Gawyn. She
married Taringail Damodred, a prince of
Cairhien, to further solidify her claim to the Throne of Andor and keep
peace between the two nations; when Tigraine
disappeared, Morgase made the best claim to succeed her, and married her
widower to gain the support that would be gained by such action.
Taringail was Elayne's and Gawyn's father; he died when they were young.
Morgase has since gone through several lovers, including
Thomdril Merrilin, a former court-bard;
Gareth Bryne, her First Prince of the Sword and
Captain of the Guards; and most recently Lord
Gaebril, a man who led the faction that stilled the riots in Caemlyn
that sprang up on Morgase's trip to Tar Valon to inquire about Elayne's
whereabouts. Thom was exiled from the city of Caemlyn when he started
telling her what he really thought of some of her plans, her
relationship with Bryne ebbed away until finally Gaebril told her to
exile him too, and Gaebril eventually chased Morgase herself out of the
city when she found he was usurping her power. The Daughter-Heir of
Andor is traditionally trained by Aes Sedai in the White Tower, and
Morgase underwent novice training to keep the tradition alive. She was
given the gift of a Great Serpent ring despite not being Accepted, and
still wears it on her left hand. She was previously advised by
Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan of the Red Ajah, who is
now the Amyrlin Seat in Tar Valon. When Morgase
discovered that Gaebril (who, unbeknownst to her, was actually
Rahvin) meant to usurp her throne, she left, and
when she learned that the Dragon Reborn had taken
over Caemlyn and none of her former supporters would give her aid, she
fled to Amadicia to get help from the only place she thought she could:
Pedron Niall and the Children of the Light. She is
not aware that Rand only wanted to give her country
back to her, not to mention believes that she is dead. If she had made
her presence known, she would no doubt have had her country back in one
piece, but as royalty she believed she must work on her own and trust no
one. She went into hiding after the Seanchan attack (Valda believes her
to be dead) under her mother's name, Maighdin to
avoid instant recognition, and later became a maidservant to
Faile; she told Faile that she was a lady's
handmaid before coming into her service. When Faile's group was
captured, she became a prisoner of the Shaido, and is now detained in
their encampment. Her sign is three golden keys.
See alsoa'Roihan, Elaida do Avriny;
Bryne, Gareth;
Damodred, Galad;
Damodred, Taringail;
Damodred, Tigraine;
Dorlain, Maighdin;
Gaebril;
Merrilin, Thomdril;
Mordrellen;
Taravin, Dyelin;
Trakand, Elayne;
Trakand, Gawyn;
Valda, Eamon.
Galadedrid (Galad) Damodred, p.
30—Son of Morgase's late husband
Taringail Damodred and his first
wife Tigraine. He is half-brother to
Elayne and Gawyn. Stunningly
handsome, even Nynaeve has trouble blushing when
she speaks to him, and Aes Sedai will often forsake their work to watch
him practice (shirtless) in the sword yard. Galad has much skill with
the sword, and has achieved Blademaster status in practice if not in
name. He disappeared from Tar Valon during the violence that
accompanied Siuan's deposition and joined
Eamon Valda's band of the Children of the Light.
Because of his sword skill, Galad was promoted to an official position
very quickly, and now controls his own small band of men. He says he
became a Whitecloak because it "felt right." He is extremely
virtuous, and will do whatever he thinks is right regardless of who it
hurts, even himself. In fact, he started a war in Samara to help Elayne
and Nynaeve escape. His sign is a winged silver sword, point down.
Galad has feelings for Egwene al'Vere, and
although she is flattered by his attentions, she doesn't return his
love. He is quite popular among his soldiers. See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Damodred, Morgase;
Damodred, Taringail;
Damodred, Tigraine;
Trakand, Elayne;
Trakand, Gawyn.
Rand al'Thor, p. 30—Young man from
Emond's Field in the Two Rivers, now proclaimed to be the
Dragon Reborn. He is very tall, with curly
red-blond hair. He was raised by Tam al'Thor and his
wife Kari (until her death around the time Rand was
five) in Emond's Field. His real parents, however, were
Janduin, the chief of the Taardad Aiel who brought
the four clans across the Dragonwall to punish
Laman's Sin, and a Maiden of the Spear named
Shaiel, who was actually
Tigraine Damodred, the runaway Daughter-Heir of
Andor. Tigraine gave birth to Rand on the slopes of Dragonmount, in
accordance with prophecy; "born of a Maiden, of the ancient blood
but raised by the Old." Rand has a heron branded into each of his
palms, which he received from the sword Tam gave him while fighting
Ishamael. He also has two
dragons on his forearms, which he received in Rhuidean to designate him
as the Car'a'carn, the Chief of Chiefs of
the Aiel. He is not only the Dragon Reborn, but also He
Who Comes With the Dawn, the man prophecied to reunite the Aiel, and
the Coramoor, the one prophecied to bring the
Sea Folk out of the Sea. He can channel strongly, more so than any
person who ever lived (except the previous user of his soul,
Lews Therin Telamon, who was obviously of equal
strength), and is also ta'veren, the most strongly so since Lews
Therin as well. Lews Therin's voice has somehow found a new place inside
of Rand's head; he talks to him in a mad voice when Rand least expects
it, sometimes offering sound advice or knowledge, sometimes babbling,
sometimes even trying to wrest control of saidin from him.
Unlike Lews Therin, Rand is accompanied by two other
ta'veren during this turing of the Wheel, two men born within days
(hours, even) of him named Matrim Cauthon and
Perrin Aybara, who both grew up in Emond's Field as
well. Rand is destined to fall in love with three women (and has):
Min Farshaw, Elayne Trakand, and
Aviendha. Rand has had success in fighting many
of the Forsaken; all to confront him have died or been trapped. He
killed Aginor at the Eye of
the World after the Green Man
killed Balthamel; he
allowed Moiraine to kill
Be'lal in the Stone of Tear, and killed
Ishamael in the Stone shortly afterward; in the
wagons near the Spine of the World, Lanfear
confronted him and was pushed into the land of the Eelfinn by Moiraine;
he killed Rahvin in Tel'aran'rhiod when he
came to the Royal Palace in Caemlyn;
Asmodean, his teacher, was killed shortly after
Rahvin met his fate; and Osan'gar, the reincarnation
of Aginor, died at Shador Logoth when Rand was
cleansing saidin. His prophecies fulfilled grow: he has already
been born on the slopes of Dragonmount of a Maiden, of the ancient blood
but raised by the old, taken the Stone of Tear and drawn
Callandor, and began conquering "under the forgotten
symbol," that of the Aes Sedai of the Age of Legends. He is
working on having the "spotless tower" (i.e. the White Tower)
break and bend knee to him (the Tower has broken, and several Aes Sedai
have sworn fealty to him and only him). He recently used the Choedan
Kal, the two great sa'angreal created during the War of the
Shadow, to cleanse the Dark One's taint from
saidin. He has created a school of sorts, more of a research
university where some of the best inventors of the day have congregated
at the Great Library of Cairhien to develop new technology. Rand has
also created the Asha'man, men who came for his "amnesty" for
male channelers. With saidin cleansed, the Asha'man are now safe
from the Dark One's taint. However, Rand has not
been seen since he cleansed saidin, which was certainly the
single greatest event in the history of the world since the War of
Power. Rand is the salvation of the entire world, and as the
prophecy states, he will save the world—and Break it again.
See alsoAblar, Logain;
al'Meara, Nynaeve;
al'Thor, Kari;
al'Thor, Tam;
al'Vere, Egwene;
a'Roihan, Elaida do Avriny;
Aviendha;
Aybara, Perrin t'Bashere;
Car'a'carn;
Cauthon, Matrim;
Coramoor;
Damodred, Galad;
Damodred, Moiraine;
Damodred, Tigraine;
Dragon Reborn;
Dragon, The;
Farshaw, Min;
Janduin;
He Who Comes With the Dawn;
Shaiel;
Shadowkiller;
Taim, Mazrim;
Telamon, Lews Therin;
Trakand, Elayne.
Gabrelle, p. 31—Aes Sedai of
the Brown Ajah, now bonded to Logain Ablar via the
Warder-like Wife Bond of the Asha'man. She likes his attentions, and is
much more of a wife to Logain than Toveine, the
other woman bonded to him. She has sooty green eyes. See alsoAblar, Logain;
Gazal, Toveine.
Logain Ablar, p. 31—False
Dragon who created war in Ghealdan and surrounding
nations before being captured and gentled by the Red Ajah. He got loose
during the chaos surrounding the deposing of Siuan
Sanche, and eventually was escorted out of Tar Valon by Siuan and
her traveling companions. Before he was gentled he was of considerable
strength, and attracted quite a following of loyal soldiers.
Min still has viewings of him with a halo over his
head, which she thinks indicates that he will become a figure of great
power sometime in the future. Recently, Logain later came forward with
information that indicated that the Red Ajah actually put him up to
declaring himself the Dragon Reborn, most likely
with the pretext that bringing down a false Dragon would bring more glory
than gentling a simple man who could channel. Logain was recently Healed
by Nynaeve, and was let free by
Egwene to do as he pleased. He chose to go to
the Black Tower, and now leads a part of the Asha'man that seem to be
discontent with Taim's leadership. When Aes Sedai
came to the Black Tower to attempted to capture the Asha'man (not
realizing their numbers), Logain bonded two sisters to him as
"wives" using the "wife bond" that the Asha'man
developed, Toveine Gazal of the Red Ajah and
Gabrelle of the Brown Ajah. He has curly black
hair and broad shoulders. See alsoDragon, The;
Dragon Reborn;
Gabrelle;
Gazal, Toveine;
Taim, Mazrim.
Toveine Gazal, p. 31—Aes Sedai of
the Red Ajah. She spent fifteen years away from the Tower until
Elaida summoned her back to active service. She
was formerly a Sitter for the Red. Elaida named her to lead the team of
fifty sisters that she sent to Caemlyn to attempt to capture any men who
can channel that they found. Unfortunately, she and Elaida drastically
underestimated the number of men there would be, and Toveine is now
Logain's "wife," their equivalent to
Warders (actually, Logain has two such wives now). Though she
used to hate all men who could channel, and Logain in particular, she
now fawns over him. See alsoAblar, Logain;
Gabrelle;
a'Roihan, Elaida.
Desandre, p. 34—Willowy Aes Sedai
of the Yellow Ajah, now captive with the Asha'man. She told the captive
Aes Sedai that they should be cordial with the Asha'man.
Lemai, p. 34—Aes Sedai of the Red
Ajah, now captive with the Asha'man. She told the captive Aes Sedai
that they should be cordial with the Asha'man.
Atal Mishraile, p. 36—One of
the Asha'man. He is one of Taim's cronies, and
receives special lessons and instructions from him. He has wavy golden
hair, bright blue eyes, wide shoulders, and a “winning”
smile.
M'Hael, p. 36—Title used by
Mazrim Taim as the head of the Black Tower.
It means “Leader” in the Old Tongue. SeeTaim, Mazrim.
Mazrim Taim, p. 36—False
Dragon who wreaked havoc in Saldaea before being
captured by Aes Sedai. He later escaped his captors, possibly with
Black Ajah assistance (although this is totally unconfirmed). Hearing
of Rand's amnesty, Taim came to Caemlyn and became
the head of Rand's school of male channelers. He is almost as strong in
the One Power as Rand is. Taim claims to have held off the madness that
normally accompanies the taint for almost 35 years—he has been
using the One Power for a very long time, and knows many tricks that
Rand had not thought of on his own or been taught by
Asmodean, such as how to test men for the
ability. He seems to resent being second to Rand, and also gave orders
to kill Rand. He is almost as tall as Rand, has a hooked nose and dark
eyes. He is a physically powerful and graceful man, although his skill
with a sword is lacking. He gives special training to about 20 or 30
men—they are the only ones who wear the dragon besides
LogainNote: there is still an ongoing
debate as to whether Taim simply works for
Demandred or whether he is Demandred in
disguise. I was really hoping Winter's Heart would resolve this
issue, but it only made it worse (the scene where Demandred fails to
recognize Damer Flinn despite Taim's having trained
him is the hardest bit of evidence to reconcile with the
“Taimandred” view). See alsoAblar, Logain;
al'Thor, Rand;
Dragon Reborn;
M'Hael.
Yukiri, p. 38—Aes Sedai of the
Gray Ajah. She is quite small, and is a Sitter for the Gray.
She was the daughter of an innkeeper, and is always the last Gray to
join the Gray consensus in the Hall. She is now an ally of
Saerin and Pevara in hunting
down Darkfriends in the Tower. See alsoTazanovni, Pevara;
Asnobar, Saerin;
Herimon, Seaine.
Coiren Saeldain, p. 39—Aes Sedai of
the Gray Ajah. She is plump and pompous, and led the embassy
Elaida sent to Rand in
Cairhien. She was captured and shielded during the battle at Dumai's
Wells. She was designated to take over that group if something happened
to both Galina and
Katerine.
Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan, p.
39—Aes Sedai formerly of the Red Ajah, now raised to the
Amyrlin Seat in Tar Valon. She was born the
youngest daughter of a minor House in the north of Murandy. She
occasionally has the Foretelling, and as a result of a Foretelling she
had concerning the importance of the Royal Family of Andor in Tarmon
Gaidon, she served as advisor to Queen Morgase of
Andor for her entire reign. She later led the coup that deposed
Siuan Sanche and placed her on the Amyrlin Seat in
Siuan's place. She distrusts anyone not of the Red Ajah (as most Reds
do), and does not think she will ever be able to trust any member of the
Blue Ajah again. Her Keeper of the Chronicles is
Alviarin Freidhen of the White Ajah—she was all
but forced to choose Alviarin due to her role in the deposition of
Siuan. If she chose a Keeper from her Ajah, she most likely would not
have won the support of the White Ajah, and then she would have
been stilled and banished from the Tower instead of
Siuan. Her Foretelling about the importance of Andor's royal family
during the Last Battle occurred around the time the Succession was going
on, so she immediately attached herself to Morgase as soon as it became
clear that she would be the one to take the Lion Throne. Another of her
Foretellings was to predict that Rand al'Thor would
shake the world on its very foundations—she constantly kicks herself
for not doing something about him when he was right in front of her,
little more than a farmboy at the time. Her most recent Foretelling was
that “the White Tower would be whole again, except for remnants
cast out and scorned, whole and stronger than ever.
Rand al'Thor will face the Amyrlin Seat and know her
anger. The Black Tower will be rent in blood and fire, and sisters will
walk its grounds.” The Foretelling about Rand is obviously deadly
accurate. However, the one about the Royal Family occurred at an
inopportune time; at the time of Elaida's Foretelling, the Royal Family
was not certain. It may have meant Morgase,
Gawyn, Galad, and
Elayne (they have all had a large role to play in
the recent past), but it is also possible it could have meant the old
Royal Family, that of Tigraine,
Taringail, Galad, and later Elayne and Gawyn as
well. After all, Morgase is just Morgase, but Tigraine is the mother of
the Dragon Reborn. Her most recent Foretelling
will of course be fulfilled, but not necessarily how she wants it to be;
she does not realize that the Amyrlin Seat in the Foretelling might not
be her, that the remnants cast out might be those loyal to her, and that
the destruction of the Black Tower might have nothing to do with her.
Elaida is quite strong in the One Power; only Siuan (before she was
still and Healed), Moiraine,
Egwene, Elayne,
Nynaeve, and a few others could match her
strength. Elaida has always sought positions of power; she chose to
follow Morgase to have a better chance at guiding the forces in the Last
Battle, and tried to capture Rand al'Thor in an effort to gain similar
control. The only sisters that support her are those that are actually
Black Ajah and those that would follow any Amyrlin legally raised, as
Elaida was (although just barely; all laws used to raise her were
stretched almost to their breaking point, and some believe they actually
did shatter). Elaida is currently building a palace for herself
atop the Warders' old practice yard. The building will be about as tall
as the White Tower. She has no plans on being merciful on those who
rebelled against her when she deposed Siuan—her terms are that the Blue
Ajah no longer exists, and that any sister following Egwene must serve
penance under her personal guidance before being readmitted to the
Tower. See alsoal'Vere, Egwene;
Amyrlin Seat;
Freidhen, Alviarin;
Gazal, Toveine;
Sanche, Siuan;
Trakand, Morgase.
Meidani, p. 39—Tall, slender
Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. She has dark golden hair. Her Warder is
Leonin. She was one of the Aes Sedai sent back
to the Tower by the Aes Sedai in Salidar as a spy under the guise that
she was obeying Elaida's summons.
Leonin, p. 39—Warder to
Meidani. He has braided black hair that he
laces with bells. See alsoMeidani.
Saerin Asnobar, p. 40—Sitter for the
Brown Ajah in Tar Valon for forty years. She is from Altara.
She carries a curved knife, in the
fashion of her native Altara. She has touches of white at her dark
temples which emphasize a thin, age-faded white scar. Only a Warder
could match her for scowling. She has held her chair in the Hall for
forty years, and has worn the shawl for over 150. Everyone knows to be
wary of her temper. She was born the daughter of an innkeeper, and was
first trained by the Daughters of Silence (an organization similar to,
but shorter-lived and smaller than, the Kin)—she was the only one of
them to ever obtain the shawl. She is good at taking charge of things,
and immediately took charge of the organization to fetter out
Darkfriends in the Tower with Pevara, dismissing
Seaine from her position. See alsoHerimon, Seaine;
Tazanovni, Pevara.
Pevara Tazanovni, p.
40—Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah. She is short for a Kandori, and
quite plump, but tough. She goes against all Red Ajah custom to openly
say that Warders would make a Red sister's job easier. She and her
friend since novicehood,
Seaine, began a hunt for Darkfriends in the
Tower. Seaine approached her not only because they were friends, but
because Seaine's family was killed by Darkfriends when she was young.
She joined the Red Ajah because its task was one which involved being
outside the Tower often, and she considered it more likely to be able to
find and bring to justice the Darkfriends that killed her family and
others like them. She now leads the organization of sisters in the
White Tower to ferret out Black sisters, along with
Saerin Sedai, who seized control away from
Seaine as soon as she knew what they were about. See alsoAsnobar, Saerin;
Herimon, Seaine.
Marris Thornhill, p. 40—Aes
Sedai of the Brown Ajah. She is very mild and always absorbed in study.
Doraise Mesianos, p. 40—Aes Sedai
of the Brown Ajah. She is very mild and always absorbed in study.
Elin Warrel, p. 40—Newly-raised Aes
Sedai of the Brown Ajah.
Great Aunt Sumi, p. 41—Someone
Yukiri makes up. She thinks someone needs to
mediate between the Ajahs soon or the rebels would “dance in
through the front door, bold as theives, and empty the
house while the rest of them squabbled over who got Great Aunt Sumi's
pewter.”
Pritalle Nerbaijan, p. 44—Aes
Sedai of the Yellow Ajah from Tarabon. She is friends with
Atuan, which makes those who know about Atuan
suspicious that Pritalle may also be Black.
See alsoLarisett, Atuan.
Atuan Larisett, p. 44—Aes Sedai of
the Black Ajah, publicly of the Yellow. She has green eyes, and dark
hair to her waist in beaded braids. Her face is described as
“perfect as it was without being beautiful.” She is from
Saldaea, though she largely escaped the characteristic large nose of
most Saldaeans. She is one of only three Black sisters that
Talene knows of. She teaches history.
See alsoNerbaijan, Pritalle;
Minly, Talene.
Talene Minly, p.
44—Golden-haired Sitter for the Green Ajah in Tar Valon. She used
to be Seaine's friend. She has no Warders, which
is extremely unusual for a Green. When Pevara
shielded her because she suspected her of being Black Ajah, she tried to
stab her. She actually is a member of the Black Ajah, and is now
sworn to obey Pevara and Seaine unconditionally. One of the three
other Black sisters she knew of was Atuan.
See alsoLarisett, Atuan.
Galina Casban, p. 45—Head of the
Red Ajah. She has actually been of the Black Ajah for all but five of
her almost ninety years wearing the shawl; she is of high standing among
the Black sisters. She is now the head of the Red Ajah, and led the
expedition to bring Rand to Tar Valon after he was
shielded. She was captured by the Shaido after the battle at Dumai's
Wells, and is now a prisoner of Sevanna. Galina
has long black hair without a touch of gray in it. She claims to have
helped break two Amyrlin's as a Black sister—one
(Siuan Sanche) was deposed and stilled, and the
other (Tamra Ospenya) was made to appear that she
had died in her sleep. She led the circle that stilled Siuan.
Pevara firmly did not want to believe that Galina
was Black, despite Talene's suspicions that she
was. When Galina's loyalties were proven, presumably by an
inconsistency between her notes and her actions, Pevara went into a rage
for a full day and now vows to strangle Galina with her bare hands.
Galina now serves Sevanna and often shares her tent. She is pretty, but
nowhere near beautiful.
See alsoSevanna;
Sanche, Siuan;
Ospenya, Tamra;
Minly, Talene;
Tazanovni, Pevara.
Temaile Kinderode, p. 45—Aes
Sedai of the Black Ajah, formerly of the Gray. A fragile woman from
Cairhien with very big, blue eyes and a face like a fox. She always
spread pain evenly in her mediating. She left the Tower with
Liandrin with the first group of sisters to
publicly admit themselves Black Ajah. Yukiri
does not like her much.
Doesine Alwain, p. 46—Sitter
for the Yellow Ajah in Tar Valon. Boyishly slim, and tall for a
Cairhienin. Her father was a cutler. She ran away three times as a
novice, although she only got as far as the gates once. She has a bit
of a foul tongue. She is attempting to get Atuan
questioned in the same manner Talene was. She and
Saerin walked in on Seaine
and Pevara when they were using the Oath Rod to
question sisters.
Celestin, p. 46—Aes Sedai of the
Yellow Ajah, one of those sent back to Tar Valon from Salidar as a spy.
She was caught by Pevara and
Seaine, and was made to swear to obey them. She
is now attempting to find out who Atuan's closest
friends in the Yellow Ajah are. See alsoAnnharid;
Gelbarn, Bernaile;
Meidani.
Annharid, p. 46—Aes Sedai of the
Yellow Ajah, one of those sent back to Tar Valon from Salidar as a spy.
She was caught by Pevara and
Seaine, and was made to swear to obey them. She
is now attempting to find out who Atuan's closest
friends in the Yellow Ajah are. See alsoCelestin;
Gelbarn, Bernaile;
Meidani.
Siuan Sanche, p. 47—Aes Sedai of
the Blue Ajah. Born in Tear to a fisherman, she was sent to the White
Tower on the first boat to leave after she discovered she had the
ability to channel inborn, according to Tairen law. As a novice, she
was good friends with Moiraine Damodred, and was
present at Gitara Moroso's Foretelling of the
Rebirth of the Dragon. After being raised to the
shawl, she joined the Blue Ajah to dedicate her life to finding and
guiding the Dragon Reborn, and eventually came to
lead the Blues' network of eyes-and-ears (i.e. spies) before being
raised to the Amyrlin Seat. She was only thirty
years old when raised to the Amyrlin Seat, making her the youngest
Amyrlin to that point. She was also one of the strongest Amyrlins in
recent history, and one of the most feared among the rulers of nations.
Her blue-eyed stare was feared by all. When her twenty-year connection
to the Dragon Reborn was discovered, she and her
Keeper of the Chronicles, Leane
Sharif, were deposed and stilled by a group of sisters loyal to
Elaida a'Roihan. Siuan hoped to regain some of
her previous standing in the new Tower that separated from
Elaida—her knowledge of the Blue Ajah spy network is hard to
match, and she knows much that she thought would be of use. In one of
her viewings, Min saw that Siuan would have to remain
close by to Gareth Bryne—if she did not, both
of them would die. Siuan did not initially know what she meant, but now
realizes that she is growing to love the gray-haired man who leads the
Salidar army. She had a Warder named Alric, but he
died when she was deposed. After coming to Salidar,
Nynaeve discovered how to restore Siuan's ability
to channel, at least partially. This resurrected a part of her bond
with Alric, but did not bring back her former strength, or her binding
by the Oath Rod. She can now lie as well as any child. She now serves
as an “advisor” to the new Amyrlin in Salidar,
Egwene al'Vere, but though she puts on a
façade of hating the work, she is actually one of Egwene's
foremost agents. The fact that she is Aes Sedai, not to mention one who
was stilled and Healed again, makes other sisters tend to be oblivious
to this fact. She was pushed very hard by Elaida as a novice.
See alsoAlric;
al'Vere, Egwene;
Amyrlin Seat;
a'Roihan, Elaida;
Bryne, Gareth;
Damodred, Moiraine;
Herimon, Seaine;
Moroso, Gitara;
Sharif, Leane.
Keeper of the Chronicles, p.
47—Essentially the secretary to the Amyrlin
Seat. The Keeper is traditionally chosen from the same Ajah the
Amyrlin was raised from, and wears a stole of the color of her Ajah
instead of the striped stole of the Amyrlin. The post was held by
Leane Sharif of the Blue Ajah until a coup deposed
Siuan Sanche and stilled both Siuan and Leane. Her
successor was Alviarin Freidhen
of the White Ajah, despite the fact that Siuan's successor was from the
Red. The Keeper for the Aes Sedai who fled the Tower when
Elaida was raised Amyrlin now have a Keeper of the
Chronicles of their own, Sheriam Bayanar of the
Blue Ajah. In theory, the Keeper of the Chronicles serves the Amyrlin
and speaks for the Amyrlin; she is all but separate from her Ajah,
although less so than the Amyrlin Seat herself. However, both of the
current Keepers have tried to expand their powers over the Amyrlin they
serve, although for vastly different reasons—Alviarin is essentially
trying to weaken Elaida and have herself or another Black sister raised
in her place after Elaida is deposed; Sheriam tries to overstep
Egwene because she has a hard time thinking of
Egwene being anything more than the frightened novice that came to her
study not so long ago. See alsoAmyrlin Seat;
Bayanar, Sheriam;
Freidhen, Alviarin;
Sharif, Leane.
Alviarin Freidhen, p. 47—Aes Sedai
of the White Ajah, but secretly the head of the Black Ajah. She was
chosen to head the Black Ajah after the previous leader was killed by
Ishamael after she managed to kill off the
Amyrlin Seat without Ishamael's approval.
Typical of most Whites, she has a very cool, collected personality.
She serves as Keeper of the Chronicles under
Elaida, despite being of a different Ajah than
Elaida was raised from. Elaida was all but forced to choose Alviarin in
order to gain the support of the White Ajah when bringing charges
against Siuan; unknown to Elaida, this also brought
her the support of the Black Ajah. Without Alviarin as Keeper, the
White Ajah would most likely have been divided over whether to depose
Siuan, and only the Red would be behind Elaida, which would most likely
have led to the stilling of Elaida and possibly even the dismantling of
the Red Ajah. It still may, since Elaida is rapidly losing her power to
Alviarin—and if Alviarin's loyalties are ever revealed, nothing will
save either of them. Alviarin has been shown how to Travel by
Mesaana, though it is unclear whether she has
actually used this ability yet. She appears to know that the Aes Sedai
sent back from Salidar are spies; she refused to let Elaida speak with
Meidani, who was one of them.
See alsoa'Roihan, Elaida;
Keeper of the Chronicles.
Amyrlin Seat, p. 47—The leader of
the Aes Sedai, their equivalent of a King or Queen. She in theory holds
supreme power amongst the sisters, and leads the Hall of the Tower at
its meetings. Kings and queens of nations strong and weak will come if
summoned by the Amyrlin, even if they spend their entire trip figuring
out how they will put a knife in her back while there. The Seat is
traditionally held by a woman strong both in the Power and in her
character. The vote to choose an Amyrlin must be unanimous, as must the
vote to depose one. Once chosen, the Amyrlin is said to be "of all
Ajahs and none"—all previous affiliations with Ajah are ignored
(at least in theory). The Ajahs have gotten fairly equal numbers of
Amyrlins raised from their Ajah, with two exceptions: no Amyrlin has
been raised from the Red Ajah since
Bonwhin Meraighdin, who
was deposed and stilled for nearly breaking the Tower in
Artur Hawkwing's day, except for
Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan, the current Amyrlin
Seat in Tar Valon; the Blue Ajah has had more than the average number of
Amyrlins from its Ajah—four of the last the last five Amyrlins (before
Elaida) were raised from the Blue Ajah. These two exceptions to the
mean number of Amyrlins from one's Ajah have only added to the friction
between the Blue and Red Ajahs over the years. The Amyrlin has a
secretary of sorts, the Keeper of the Chronicles,
who is traditionally chosen from the same Ajah that the Amyrlin was
raised from. The Amyrlin Seat was held by Siuan
Sanche, raised from the Blue Ajah, until she was deposed for her
involvement with events surrounding the Dragon
Reborn. Her successor was the leader of the coup,
Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan, raised from the Red
Ajah. Siuan's deposition divided the Tower, and the faction opposing
Elaida raised a new Amyrlin who could not be accused of choosing sides
on the fateful day Siuan was deposed: Egwene
al'Vere, who was outside the Tower and not even a full sister from
the time Siuan was deposed to the time Egwene was Raised.
See alsoAnghara;
a'Roihan, Elaida do Avriny;
al'Vere, Egwene;
Aryman, Deane;
Kerenmosa, Rashima;
Meraighdin, Bonwhin;
Ospenya, Tamra;
Sanche, Siuan;
Sorenthaine, Cemaile;
Vayu, Sierin.
Seaine Herimon, p. 48—Sitter for the
White Ajah in Tar Valon. She was the daughter of a Lugard furniture
maker, and is a bit above average height. When the Hall was arguing
over who to raise as Amyrlin years back, it was
deadlocked over four candidates who had each worn the shawl about fifty
years; the Hall wanted an Amyrlin that was younger than the eighty or
more years than were common. Seaine suggested Siuan
Sanche, then a young Blue sister that had worn the shawl for only
ten years; she was eventually raised. Later, Seaine was charged by
Elaida to find Darkfriends in the Tower; Elaida
hopes to expose Alviarin on the suspicion that
she is Black Ajah. She and her friend since novicehood,
Pevara, have successfully captured and bound with
the Oath Rod a member of the Black Ajah, and are hot on the trail to
finding more. See alsoPevara.
Bernaile Gelbarn, p. 48—Aes Sedai
sent back to the Tower by the Aes Sedai in Salidar. She keeps her hair
done in many narrow, beaded braids. See alsoAnnharid;
Celestin;
Meidani.
Queen Rhiannon, p. 48—Queen
who was “humbled,” presumably centuries ago, by the Aes
Sedai. Her humbling is depicted in a tapestry in the Tower.
Andaya Forae, p. 50—Sitter for the
Gray Ajah in Tar Valon. She has light brown hair, and grew up in
Tarabon. She reminds Elaida of a sparrow about to
hop to another branch. She is neither small nor slim.
Serancha, the head of the Gray Ajah, practically
annointed her to her seat in the Hall. Everyone expected Andaya to be
appointed to the Hall, but they also expected another forty or fifty
years to pass before it occured.
Serancha Colvine, p. 50—Aes
Sedai of the Gray Ajah, and Head Clerk of the Gray Ajah (the head of the
Grays). She was a very strong advocate of Andaya
being raised Sitter. Seaine and
Pevara put powdered itchoak in her shift when they
were Accepted.
Juilaine Madome, p. 50—Aes Sedai
of the Brown Ajah, recently raised to a Sitter for the Brown in Tar
Valon. She was hand-picked for her spot in the Hall, and not in the
usual way the Browns pick. She is tall, attractive, and has short black
hair.
Suana Dragand, p. 51—Aes Sedai of the
Yellow Ajah in Tar Valon, recently raised to a Sitter for the Yellow for
the second time. She was hand-picked in a similar fashion to
Juilaine, though she did serve in the Hall for
forty years before resigning the first time. She is the First Weaver,
the head of the Yellow Ajah. She is beefy, and has too much chin.
Ferane Neheran, p. 51—Aes Sedai of
the White Ajah in Tar Valon. She stepped down from the Hall of the
Tower about ten years ago, but was recently re-appointed to the Hall
by the White Ajah; no sister has ever rejoined the hall that
quickly. She is the head of the White Ajah, or at least high in its
ranks, according to observations by Seaine.
Adelorna Bastine, p. 51—Aes
Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is the Captain-General of the Green Ajah,
the Ajah's leader. She was once birched by
Elaida. She chose Rina for
the Hall without a nominations process, which goes against Green custom.
Rina Hafden, p. 51—Aes Sedai of the
Green Ajah, and very recently raised to a Sitter for the Green in Tar
Valon. Normally Greens are nominated and then appointed to the
Hall by the Captain-General, but she was appointed by
Adelorna without a nomination. Rina is the
Aes Sedai who is bonded to Elyas Machera.
See alsoBastine, Adelorna;
Machera, Elyas.
Shevan, p. 51—Sitter for the Brown
Ajah in Tar Valon. She is bonily thin and taller than most men. She
has an angular face, long chin, spidery fingers, and curly hair. She
was a very recent addition to the Hall, though unlike many of the other
sisters raised in recent weeks, she was actually a logical choice to
succeed—Saerin had mentioned that Shevan would
likely have been her replacement when she decided to step down.
Gawyn Trakand, p. 53—Son of
Queen Morgase of Andor and brother to
Elayne. He will become First Prince of the Sword
when Elayne becomes Queen. He and his half-brother
Galad went to train with the Warders in the White
Tower, as all sons of Andoran queens have for centuries, and both now
possess considerable skill with the sword. During the chaos that
erupted after Siuan Sanche's deposition, Gawyn
formed a band of young men, everyone who had trained with the Warders
except Galad, who are called the Younglings. The Younglings fought back
against their teachers, who were trying to free Siuan and
Leane from their imprisonment. Gawyn himself
killed Hammar and Coulin, the men in charge of teaching the sword and
for his personal training, respectively, both of which were
Blademasters—few Warders are as good as they were, and Gawyn
managed to kill both of them. With recent developments, Gawyn does not
know which party to support—he believes that anyone who opposed
Tower Law by trying to free Siuan and Leane was wrong, but at the same
time he does not know all the facts surrounding the change in
leadership. In fact, his sister Elayne and her friends
Nynaeve al'Meara and
Egwene al'Vere side with those
who broke from the Tower, and Egwene, the woman he wants to marry, is
their new leader. He believes the rumor that Rand
killed his mother, and only refrains from killing him because Egwene
made him promise not to. Gawyn has made many enemies inside and outside
the Tower, just by leading the Younglings. He detests Rand because he
thinks Rand killed his mother (when in fact no one did), and there is no
telling how he'll react when he finds out that Elayne actually does love
him (and is carrying his twins), as well as that Egwene heads the
rebellion against the Tower. His sign is a white boar. See alsoal'Vere, Egwene;
Damodred, Galad;
Trakand, Elayne;
Trakand, Morgase.
Egwene al'Vere, p. 53—Young
woman from Emond's Field, now raised to the Amyrlin
Seat among the Aes Sedai opposing Elaida. She
has considerable strength with the One Power, and will most likely be
one of the strongest Aes Sedai in over a thousand years. She is also
the first Dreamer in the Tower in almost 500 years; she trained with the
Wise Ones to learn more of this Talent. Egwene is good friends with
Elayne Trakand, the Daughter-Heir of Andor, and is
also a childhood friend of Rand al'Thor, the
Dragon Reborn. In fact, Rand and Egwene were all
but Promised in their youth, but both of them feel an almost
sibling-like love for each other now; they know that they cannot get
married, and do not want to. Egwene is the love object of both of
Elayne's brothers, Galad and
Gawyn—she is flattered by Galad's attentions,
but she does not return them; she does find Gawyn to her liking, and had
a dream of bonding him as her Warder; she knows it will occur. Egwene
was most likely chosen Amyrlin because she was in the Aiel Waste when
the rebellion occurred, and because the Aes Sedai thought she could be
guided by them without too much trouble; if this was their intent, they
made a grave mistake, for Egwene promises to be one of the strongest
Amyrlins in history. Egwene has enlisted Gareth
Bryne as the commander of her army to invade Tar Valon and remove
Elaida from power. She has also opened the novice books to all
interested women for the first time in history—in the past, they
were only open to girls of a certain age, for fear that older women
would not be able to handle the discipline. This policy has increased
the size of the rebel Tower to several times the size of the original,
unified one. The number of novices has increased to levels not known
for over a thousand years. Egwene has also discovered many lost Talents
of the Age of Legends, such as Dreaming, Traveling, and the making of
cuendillar. She was guided to Dreaming by the Wise Ones, with
whom she studied in the Aiel Waste, and was guided to the making of
cuendillar by Moghedien while she was
captured, but Traveling was her discovery alone. She has recovered
some other abilities through Moghedien as well. She plans to reunite
the Tower and make it stronger than ever—and she plans to start by
exiling Elaida, as she will not unite the Tower, only shatter it into
fragments that will never be gathered up again. See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Amyrlin Seat;
a'Roihan, Elaida;
Emain, Renna;
Moghedien;
Trakand, Elayne;
Trakand, Gawyn.
Rajar, p. 53—Domani Youngling. He is
barely taller than Gawyn's shoulder. He surely
would have been a Warder by now, had times been different.
Tomil, p. 54—One of the Younglings.
He also has a brother in the Younglings.
Elayne Trakand, p. 54—Daughter-Heir
of Andor, now Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is the daughter of
Morgase and her late husband,
Taringail, and sister to
Gawyn. She is also half-sister to
Galad, although she would rather not be reminded of
this fact; she thinks Galad virtuous to the point of fault, and does not
really like him. She has considerable potential in the One Power, and
is one of the strongest Aes Sedai in a thousand years or more,
possibly since the Age of Legends, with the exceptions of
Egwene, Nynaeve,
Aviendha, and some trainees. She has
red-gold curly hair. During her stay in the Stone of Tear, Elayne
realized she loved Rand al'Thor, and told him how
she felt; he felt similarly. She had no idea at the time what
Min meant about "having to share him," but
now knows about Min's viewing of Rand with the three women's heads,
indicating that Rand will fall in love with Min, Elayne, and Aviendha,
and they with him. Later, when she and Nynaeve had trouble with
Moghedien, Elayne ended up bonding
Birgitte as her Warder (despite being only
Accepted at the time) in order to save Birgitte's life. Elayne later
went to Ebou Dar and found the Bowl of the Winds, a ter'angreal
that they used to fix the weather. She has since returned to Andor upon
hearing news of her mother's disappearance; she plans to take the Lion
Throne, as soon as she has garnered enough support to keep it. In the
meantime, Elayne has managed to reproduce several ter'angreal,
something which no one else has been able to do since the Breaking of
the World, as well as discover a way to share a Warder bond between
three women; she bonded Rand along with Aviendha, her new sister by Aiel
tradition, and Min. Shortly after bonding Rand, she became pregnant
with Rand's twins. To protect the children, she is allowing the rumor
that Doilan Mellar fathered them to persist.
See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
al'Vere, Egwene;
Aviendha;
Damodred, Galad;
Damodred, Taringail;
Farshaw, Min;
Hanlon, Daved;
Taravin, Dyelin;
Trahelion, Birgitte;
Trakand, Gawyn;
Trakand, Morgase.
Daughter-Heir (of Andor), p. 54—By
Andoran tradition, the first-born daughter of the
Queen is her heir to the throne. The Daughter-Heir is traditionally
sent to Tar Valon to receive training from the Aes Sedai, although until
the current Daughter-Heir, Elayne, most have been
too weak to get beyond novice training. See alsoDamodred, Tigraine;
Trakand, Elayne.
Mistress Millin, p. 55—Woman who
owns a cattle barn in Dorlan that the Younglings use for their horses
while passing through the town.
Garon Burlow, p. 55—Mayor of Dorlan,
a town the Younglings pass through, and owner of its largest house.
Katerine Alruddin, p. 56—Aes Sedai
of the Red Ajah. Though she keeps it secret, she is actually of the
Black Ajah, and has been for twelve years. She was captured by
Rand during the battle at Dumai's Wells, but escaped
her captors, most likely with assistance from Darkfriends. She has
black hair. She and Tarna took rooms in
Garon Burlow's house while the Younglings were
there.
Tarna Feir, p. 56—Aes Sedai of the
Red Ajah. Elaida sent her to Salidar to
communicate with the Aes Sedai there and report about their camp and
their numbers. She has long, pale, yellow hair, a strong jaw, and blue
eyes that could freeze the Sun. She was a wilder, and had her block
beaten out of her by Galina Casban. She is as
jumpy as a novice. Note: Tarna says at one point that Galina
“knew [her] Ajah long before [she] did, and took a personal
interest in [her].” This is just speculation, but I think it was
the Black (not Red) Ajah that Galina knew she would choose. It
certainly fits with the idea of most Aes Sedai in the Tower being
Black, and with Galina's personal interest in Tarna. Again, it's just
speculation....
Narenwin Barda, p. 57—Aes Sedai of
the Yellow Ajah to whom Ronde Macura sends her
reports. She is short, slender, and shy—it's easy to forget that she's
there. She was sent to find Gawyn and the
Younglings to give them "orders."
Lusonia Cole, p. 57—Aes Sedai, one
of those displaced from the rooms they took in Dorlan when
Tarna and Katerine.
Covarla Baldene, p. 57—One of the
Aes Sedai who attempted to capture Rand. She was
later kept as an apprentice to the Wise Ones, and then commanded the
eleven sisters that escaped to Dorlan where the Younglings were. She
was displaced from her room with Lusonia Cole
when Tarna and Katerine
arrived in Tar Valon.
Davram t'Ghaline Bashere, p.
60—Lord of Bashere, Tyr, and Sidonia; Guardian of the
Blightborder; Defender of the Heartland; Marshal-General to
Queen Tenobia of Saldaea. He is also her uncle,
and Faile's father. He has black eyes, a beak-like
nose, and a mustache. He is also slender, and shorter than most men;
his wife towers over him. He left Saldaea with his army on an order
from Tenobia to bring her the head of Mazrim Taim
after he escaped; he ended up in Caemlyn when Rand
defeated Rahvin. He now commands Rand's troops in
Caemlyn (those that cannot channel and are not under the command of
Mat or one of the Aiel chiefs). He is feared by any
potential opponents in battle, and with reason—he is one of the
best generals alive. See alsot'Aybara, Faile;
Kazadi, Tenobia.
Dawlin Armaghn, p. 62—Andoran noble.
He supports Naean and House Arawn. His sign is an
oak and an axe. See alsoArawn, Naean.
Daerilla Raened, p. 62—Andoran
noble. She and her minor House support Naean and
House Arawn. Her sign is five silver stars. See alsoArawn, Naean.
Naean Arawn, p. 62—Slim, palely
beautiful Andoran noble with big, blue eyes and waves of black hair.
She sneers a lot. She opposed Morgase during the
Succession. Dyelin exiled her from Caemlyn, as
Morgase did long ago, for attempting to take the Lion Throne. She still
plans to take it from Elayne, though once she was
rescued from Murandy by Arymilla's men, her
claim vanished. Her House now supports Arymilla for the Lion
Throne and the Rose Crown of Andor. See alsoMarne, Arymilla;
Sarand, Elenia.
Jailin Maran, p. 62—Andoran noble.
She and her House support Elenia and House Sarand.
Her sign is a cross-hatched red wall. See alsoSarand, Elenia.
Carlys Ankerin, p. 62—Andoran noble.
She and her House support Elenia and House Sarand.
Her sign is paired white leopards. See alsoSarand, Elenia.
Eram Talkend, p. 62—Andoran noble.
She and her House support Elenia and House Sarand.
Her sign is a golden winged hand. See alsoSarand, Elenia.
Elenia Sarand, p. 62—Shrewish,
honey-haired Andoran noble with an eye for Rand.
Her husband Jarid opposed
Morgase during the Succession.
Dyelin exiled her from Caemlyn, as Morgase did
long ago, for attempting to take the Lion Throne. She still
plans to take it from Elayne, though once she was
rescued from Aringill by Arymilla's men, her
claim vanished. Her House now supports Arymilla for the Lion
Throne and the Rose Crown of Andor. However, she thinks Arymilla
"lacks the wit" to be queen, and Elayne too immature—she
is also not above causing "accidents" for her rivals.
See alsoArawyn, Naean;
Marne, Arymilla.
Arymilla Marne, p. 62—Brown-eyed
Andoran noble with a habit of fainting. She opposed
Morgase during the Succession. The only real
reason Rand kept her around in Caemlyn was to push
others into supporting Dyelin; no one wanted Andor
in the hands of Arymilla. Once Elayne returned to
Andor, she exiled Arymilla as her mother had. However, Arymilla learned
of where Naean and Elenia
were being detained in Murandy and rescued them. This debt of sorts
bound House Arawn and House Sarand to support Arymilla's claim to the
Lion Throne. She now has the support of five major houses of Andor.
She is plump, verging on stout, has a vacuous smile, and brown eyes that
are almost always wide with interest. Her sign is four silver moons on
a twilight blue field. See alsoArawn, Naean;
Sarand, Elenia.
Nasin Caeren, p. 62—Andoran
noble, High Seat of House Caeren. He gave
Arymilla lodging during her attempts to take the
Lion Throne. He has thin white hair, and is stark raving mad. He
believes himself betrothed to Elenia, despite the
fact that she is married. See alsoCaeren, Miedelle.
Bael, p. 62—Clan chief of the Goshien
Aiel. He is the tallest man Rand has ever met, over
a hand taller than Rand, who is not short. He has deep, resonant voice.
He has two wives named Dorindha and
Melaine. Melaine and Bael were recently wed,
after Dorindha agreed to accept Melaine as a sister-wife. He has three
sons (by Dorindha), and is expecting twin daughters (by Melaine). He
has gray eyes. See alsoDorindha; Melaine.
Melaine, p. 63—Wise One of the of
the Jhirad sept of the Goshien Aiel. She is a Dreamwalker, and was one
of Egwene's teachers. She can channel. She swore
she would never love a man, but changed her mind later and married
Bael, her clan chief, thus becoming sister-wife to
Dorindha. She has sun-colored hair and green
eyes. She is currently expecting twin daughters. See alsoBael; Dorindha.
Tumad Ahzkan, p. 66—Young
lieutenant in Bashere's army, and commander of
his personal escort. He can think clearly and see beyond what is in
front of him. He is tall, though still two hands shorter than
Bael, and has a thick black beard. Bashere is
grooming him for a higher rank.
Tenobia si Bashere Kazadi, p.
67—Shield of the North and Sword of the Blightborder, High Seat of
House Kazadi, Lady of Shahayni, Asnelle, Kunwar, and Ganai, Queen of
Saldaea. She is tall for a woman with an overbold nose like an eagle's
beak, a wide mouth, and dark, deep, blue, slanted, almost purple eyes.
She is quite pretty. She is the niece of her Marshal-General,
Davram Bashere. She is currently in the Braem
Wood with the rest of the rulers of the Borderlands.
Ethenielle Kirukon Materasu, p.
67—Holder of the Throne of the Clouds of Kandor—that is, the Queen of
Kandor. She is plump, and has gray-streaked black hair. She is about
half a hand taller than Merilille. She has
blue eyes. She was advised by Nianh, and Aes
Sedai, but she fled Kandor as soon as news came that the
Amyrlin had been deposed.
Paitar Nachiman, p. 67—King of
Arafel, brother of Kiruna. His face is creased,
though he was once stunningly handsome, and tall. He wears his gray
hair cut short. He has a deep voice and broad shoulders. His favorite
granddaughter is married to Ethenielle's son.
See alsoNachiman, Kiruna;
Nachiman, Menuki.
Easar Togita, p. 67—King of
Shienar. He has a square face, and white hair in a topknot. He is a
head shorter than Paitar of Arafel. Sadness is a
permanent presence in his eyes. His third son is married to
Ethenielle's daughter. His wife died about
eleven years ago. He is currently in the Braem Wood with the rest of
the rulers of the Borderlands.
Deira ni Ghaline t'Bashere, p.
68—Faile's mother. She has raven-black hair
winged with white, and is about a head taller than her husband
Davram, the Marshal-General of Saldaea. She was
stabbed by a man while he was ransacking her tent, but she is alive.
She and Davram rarely yell, but they have a very upfront method of
conversing with eachother that often makes others somewhat
uncomfortable. She did not approve of her daughter's marriage at first,
but was eventually convinced to accept it. See alsot'Aybara, Faile;
Bashere, Davram.
Zavion, p. 69—Servant to
Deira t'Bashere of Saldaea. She is a sinewy,
red-haired Lady of Gahaur.
Samitsu Tamagowa, p. 71—Aes Sedai
of the Yellow Ajah. She is one of the best Healers alive, at least that
do it in the traditional way. She was the Aes Sedai left in charge of
Cairhien when Cadsuane left prior to the
cleansing of saidin, and is now with the entourage of sisters
that obey Cadsuane and protect Rand. She tried to
Heal Rand's side wound and failed, but when Damer
Flinn was able to Heal him using a more sophisticated weave, she
begged on her knees for him to teach her. She is slender, has hazel
eyes, and dark hair that she keeps bells in. She grew up in Arafel.
See alsoFlinn, Damer;
Roshan.
Cadsuane Melaidhrin, p. 71—Aes
Sedai of the Green Ajah with iron-gray hair. She retired to a rose
garden in northern Ghealdan, but has since left it due to the difficulty
of growing decent roses with the weather the way it used to be. She
refused two appointments to the Hall of the Tower, when refusing even
once is unheard of. She also refused to become head of the Green Ajah.
It is said that she has had more Warders than most sisters have had
shoes. She has more strength than anyone in a thousand years except
perhaps for Egwene and
Nynaeve. Although she is a Green, she has
confronted and captured more men that can channel than any other woman;
unknown to most, the men she captures tend to live longer after being
gentled than the average. She is somewhat of a living legend among Aes
Sedai. According to Min, Cadsuane will teach
Rand and the Asha'man something—they will not like
it, especially not from her, but they will have to learn it. She is the
oldest Aes Sedai alive. Cadsuane wears many ornaments in her hair, all
of which are ter'angreal she has collected over the years. One
of them is a reservoir—it “stores” saidar for
later use in places where one might not be able to tap the Source, such
as inside an Ogier stedding or inside Far Madding, her hometown.
Another vibrates in the presence of men who can channel; it is likely
this ornament that has allowed her to capture so many men to be gentled.
There are many others, including three that she does not know the
purpose of. Siuan suspects Cadsuane may be a
Darkfriend, but based on her actions and thoughts so far that seems
unlikely.
Dobraine Taborwin, p.
71—Cairienin lord. He is the High Seat of House Taborwin, and
commanded the troops Perrin led to Dumai's Wells.
He is little taller than Min, and has dark eyes and
gray hair. He keeps the front of his head shaved, and keeps the gray
hair on the sides to his shoulders. He was the only Cairhienin noble to
retain a sizable force after the Shaido invasion. He is the Steward of
Cairhien for the Dragon Reborn; he rules the
country in Rand's absence, and serves as his advisor
in his presence.
Sashalle Anderly, p. 73—Aes
Sedai of the Red Ajah. She was stilled by Rand
during the battle at Dumai's Wells. She has since been Healed by
Damer Flinn, and is now an apprentice of the Wise
Ones and oathsworn to Rand. She even wears Aiel jewelry.
Sorilea, p. 73—Wise One of Shende
Hold, of the Jarra sept of the Chareen Aiel. She has thin, white hair;
tight, leathery skin; and green eyes. She can channel, but only weakly.
She is about a head taller than Egwene.
She is the strongest-willed of the Wise Ones—even other Wise Ones
scurry to do her bidding, and no one gives her orders.
Verin Mathwin, p. 73—Aes Sedai of the
Brown Ajah who accompanied Egwene,
Elayne, and Nynaeve back
from Falme to Tar Valon. Her Warder is named
Tomas. She is more interested in current events
than the average Brown; most of them could not care less what happened
now, only what happened years ago. She gave Egwene the twisted stone
ring ter'angreal to assist her in Dreaming, and also once told
Morgase that there was really no need to keep her
in the Tower until she learned to control her ability when she was a
novice, since she would never be able to do much with it anyway. When
Verin went to the Two Rivers with Alanna, they
helped to fight the Trollocs that attacked, and when they left they
brought a half-dozen young women with them who could channel, including
Mat's sister Bode. When she and
Alanna reached Caemlyn, they found that the Tower had been broken, and
decided to side with the Salidar embassy when it reached town. Verin is
quite old—her hair is starting to turn gray, which to an Aes Sedai
means she is quite old indeed. She is now with
Cadsuane's group of sisters in Tear.
See alsoTomas.
Ailil Riatin, p. 73—Slim, dignified
woman with big dark eyes. Not young, but pretty. She is
Toram Riatin's sister, and will do anything
for him if he asked her to. She is also the daughter of
King Galldrian. She is tall for a Cairhienin
woman (and only for a Cairhienin woman...). She had pledged for
Rand, but disappeared after the attack by Asha'man.
The last Rand saw her, she was bound with the Power under a bed. Since
Toram is assumed dead, she is being pressured to resume the High Seat of
House Riatin. See alsoRiatin, Galldrian;
Riatin, Toram.
Alanna Mosvani, p. 75—Aes Sedai
of the Green Ajah. She is dark and slender with black hair and dark
eyes. She has two surviving Warders, Rand (whom she
bonded against his will) and Ihvon; her other,
Owein, died in the Two Rivers while scouting the
Whitecloak camp. She later found that bonding Rand was a grievious
error; not only is it impossible to Compel him in comparison to most
Warders (she compared it to attempting to uproot an oak tree with her
bare hands), but she constantly feels the pain he experiences from the
wound in his side, perhaps even more severely than he feels it. She is
now in Tear, but the other Aes Sedai there are avoiding her notice.
See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Ihvon; Owein.
Damer Flinn, p. 75—Crease-faced old
man with a limp, now one of the Asha'man. He is bald with a fringe of
white hair around the edge of his head. He was in the Queen's Guards
until he took a Murandian lance in the thigh, and ever since has desired
to help people with injuries. He came for the amnesty to see if he
could learn to Heal; as it turns out, he is very Talented, and has
developed methods of Healing that have been forgotten since the Age of
Legends. He managed to partially Heal Rand's wound
in his side, to separate it from the rest of his body so the evil does
not seep into it anymore. Since he was placed on
Taim's Traitors' List, he has been in hiding—he did
not assist in the attack on Rand, but Rand thinks it
better to be safe than to have him killed. He has since been bonded as
Warder to Corele, and has been attempting to
teach Samitsu to do with saidar what he
does with saidin. See alsoHovian, Corele.
Irgain Fatamed, p. 75—Aes Sedai of
the Green Ajah. She was stilled by Rand during the
battle at Dumai's Wells. One of her Warders died from the shock; the
other died while killing Aiel, making no attempt to escape. She has
since been Healed by Damer Flinn, and is now
oathsworn to Rand. She has been given special privilege by the Wise
Ones, and is free to come and go as she pleases.
Ronaille Vevanios, p. 75—Aes
Sedai of unknown Ajah. She was stilled by Rand
during the battle at Dumai's Wells. She has since been Healed by
Damer Flinn. She has been granted special
privilege by the Wise Ones, and is free to come and go as she pleases.
Corgaide Marendevin, p.
76—Pale, grave-faced, gray-haired woman who orders servants in the Sun
Palace. Her official title is Holder of the Keys, and she is
essentially in charge of all servants in the palace. She is about a
hand shorter than Samitsu and
Sashalle. She is fond of rumors.
Alaine Chuliandred, p. 80—Lady
of Cairhien. Rand first met her at a party at
Lord Barthanes's manor, which has subsequently
been converted into Rand's institute of scientific research. A year
ago, she would have been up in arms against
Fionnda, not pleasantly chatting wearing
scandalous dresses.
Fionnda Annariz, p. 81—Lady of
Cairhien. She has taken to "scandalous" dress. A year ago,
she would have been up in arms against
Alaine, not pleasantly chatting with her at a
party.
Bertome Saighan, p. 81—Short,
ruggedly handsome lord of Cairhien with the front of his head shaved.
He is Colavaere's cousin, and since her death
has become High Seat of House Saighan.
Weiramon Saniago, p. 81—High
Lord of Tear. Rand placed him in charge of his
campaigns in Cairhien at first. He also controlled part of the massive
army Rand sent against Illian. His sign is a silver Crescent-and-stars.
Mistress Beldair, p. 82—Chief cook
in an inn in Cairhien where Samitsu stayed for a
while. She is stout and tall for a Cairhienin, nearly as tall as
Samitsu. She has gray hair. She also greeted
Ledar and Underhill upon
their arrival.
Karldin Manfor, p. 84—Asha'man
who accompanied Loial to all the stedding
and former Ogier groves to seal the Waygates there or warn others to
monitor them. Like Flinn and
Narishma, he is on the Deserter's List, as is
every Asha'man that works with Rand.
See alsoUnderhill.
Loial, p. 85—Son of
Arent son of Halan, an Ogier
from Stedding Shangtai. He left the stedding at around age 90 to
see the world; by Ogier standards, he is not yet old enough to leave the
stedding without permission from the Council of Elders. He is
fond of books and history, and is an excellent Treesinger. He is
writing a book about his travels with the three ta'veren he
meets, Rand al'Thor, Mat Cauthon,
and Perrin Aybara. Loial is constantly afraid
that his mother will find him and try to marry him off and settle him
down; however, he does like his mother's choice of wives for him,
Erith. In fact, the primary reason he fears
returning to Stedding Shangtai is because he is convinced that his
mother will insist he and Erith get married on the spot if he does, and
he will not be able to finish his book. He has been traveling around
to all of the stedding and former Ogier groves with
Karldin Manfor, one of the Dedicated, to either
seal the Waygates there or warn others to monitor them for Trolloc
activity. Like most of the Ogier, he is sad that most humans do not
remember the Ogier, and is horrified that some even think he is a
Trolloc on first seeing him. See alsoLedar; Manfor, Karldin.
Jahar Narishma, p. 85—A man not
much past twenty that had the spark of saidin inborn. He is now
one of the Asha'man. He is loyal to Rand, not
Taim. Since being placed on the Traitor's List, he
has been in hiding—he did not assist in the attack on Rand, but Rand
thinks it better to be safe than have him killed. He has since been
bonded as a Warder by Merise. He wielded
Callandor at the cleansing of saidin, though the circle
was controlled by one of the women. Merise took away
his dragon pin, claiming it was not appropriate for him to wear it in
lieu of his new responsibilites as her Warder—Jahar was very angry
with her for this, and she will eventually have to learn that he is
much stronger than she is, and she needs to give him respect appropriate
to that position. See alsoHaindehl, Merise
Eben Hopwil, p. 85—One of the
Asha'man. He was about sixteen years old, and skinny. He had a big
nose and ears to match. He died at the hands of
Aran'gar during the cleansing of saidin
near Shadar Logoth. See alsoMoseneillin, Daigian.
Merise Haindehl, p. 85—Aes Sedai
of the Green Ajah from Tarabon. She has dark hair and very blue eyes.
She has three Warders, including Jahar Narishma,
one of the Asha'man. See alsoNarishma, Jahar.
Fedwin Morr, p. 86—Former Asha'man.
He served as a spy on the Seanchan until he went insane and
Rand had to poison him.
Maringil, p. 87—Cairhienin lord.
He had white hair to his shoulders, was blade thin, and icy cool. He
was killed by Colavaere because he was
competition for the Sun Throne.
Rosara Medrano, p. 94—Aes Sedai
native to Tear. She wears carved ivory combs in her black hair. She
is tall, and as tan as the Aiel. She arrived at the inn
Samitsu is staying at in Cairhien to inform her
that Logain had arrived in the city.
Chapter 1: Time to Be Gone
Matrim (Mat) Cauthon, p. 96—Young
man from Emond's Field. He is ta'veren. Along with his good
friends, Rand al'Thor and Perrin
Aybara, he left home to escape the Trolloc attacks after
Winternight. On the way to Tar Valon, he picked up a dagger from Shadar
Logoth tainted with the evil that destroyed Aridhol, which he carried
with him for a long time. He was separated from the dagger by Aes Sedai
Healing, but doing so caused large gaps in his memory sequence. These
gaps were filled and more when he passed through the twisted door to the
land of the Eelfinn, where he was granted his three requests: a foxhead
medallion that protects him from women's channeling, a way out of the
land of the Eelfinn, and the memories of past lifetimes that were the
gaps in his memory. Mat's ta'veren qualities manifest themselves
particularly well with random events, such as dice games—he almost
never loses a toss of the dice, even if the dice are weighted. He has
found that battles are the ultimate form of gambling, and along with his
newfound memories he can win almost every battle he fights quite
decisively. He has four sisters, including Eldrin
and Bodewhin, who are 17 and 16, respectively. His
father Abell is one of the best archers in the Two
Rivers, possibly in the World. Mat has gotten in the habit of carrying
concealed knives under his clothes in case he is attacked—his
collection would surprise anyone. In the Waste, he met a woman named
Melindhra, a Maiden of the Spear from the Shaido Clan. However, she was
not the Daughter of the Nine Moons, who Mat is
destined to marry according to the Aelfinn; besides, she tried to kill
him on orders from her master among the Darkfriends. Mat had to kill
her to save his own skin, but regretted it deeply. He also has a scar
along his neck from where the Eelfinn tried to kill him—which was also
in accordance with what the Aelfinn told him, that he is "to die
and live again." He created an army called the Band of the Red
Hand, after the army of King Aemon of old
Manetheren, and served in a way as Rand's personal general—this worked
well, since Mat seems to be a better general than even
Davram Bashere, who has earned his reputation as
one of the best commanders alive. Mat does not trust any Aes Sedai, and
because of this refuses to take his foxhead medallion off even to take a
bath. Mat went to Ebou Dar to try to keep an eye on
Elayne and Nynaeve and
prevent them from getting themselves killed. While there he was
cornered by Queen Tylin, who gave him little choice
but to become her lover. When the Sea Folk and the Seanchan did battle
in the city, he made his escape, leaving Tylin tied up under the bed so
it looked "official"—Tylin was found torn limb from limb,
obviously by the gholam which was no doubt sent to kill Mat.
In the process of leaving, Mat also took several sul'dam and
damane (who were subsequently freed from their collars), and even
kidnapped Tuon, the Daughter of
the Nine Moons herself. Mat is traveling with
Valan Luca's show now, to keep out of Seanchan
sight. See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Aybara, Perrin t'Bashere;
Daughter of the Nine Moons;
Mitsobar, Tylin;
Paendrag, Tuon.
Noal Charin, p. 97—Man who saved
Mat from a gholam in Ebou Dar by coming upon
it and surprising it. He is stooped and white-haired, his nose
crooked from breaking it. Most of his teeth are missing. He is quite
likely Jain Charin, also known as
Jain Farstrider.
Egeanin Tamarath, p. 100—Seanchan
ship captain, later a Captain of the Green. Her last name changes each
time she gets promoted; her previous last names were Elidar and Sarna.
She fled Ebou Dar as part of Mat's entourage; she has
feelings for Bayle Domon, a ship captain whose ship
she once boarded and looted. See alsoDomon, Bayle; Leilwin;
Shipless, Leilwin.
Renna Emain, p. 102—Sul'dam
who was charged to train and control Egwene when
she becomes a damane. She later gave her the nickname
"Tuli." When Egwene escaped, she put an a'dam around
Renna's neck, and left it there when she fled. Renna was later
discovered by Bethamin, wretching from the
effort of removing the a'dam in vain. To protect the Seanchan
way of life—which would likely collapse if it was learned that
sul'dam could learn to channel—Renna retains her rank as
sul'dam, but is forbidden to be linked with a damane. She
was kept under close watch by Suroth until she
escaped with Mat's group. See
alsoal'Vere, Egwene;
Bethamin.
Suroth Sabelle Meldarath, p.
102—High Lady of Asinbayar and Barsabba, leader of Those Who Come
Before. She has her head shaven on the sides and long, black hair in
the middle. This is the typical Seanchan style for those “of the
Blood.” Suroth is determined to redeem herself after
High Lord Turak's mishap at Falme—she does not
want to have to explain a failure that was not hers to the
Empress. She gathered all of the Seanchan ships
that fled Falme so they would not go back home; she then retook portions
of the mainland again, but was prevented from taking Illian by
Rand and his Asha'man. Known to few, Suroth is a
Darkfriend, and is high in their ranks.
The Empress (of Seanchan), p.
103—Supreme ruler of Seanchan. She is considered to be a direct
descendant of the first emperor of Seanchan, Luthair
Paendrag Mondwhin. She presides over the Court of the Nine Moons on
the Seanchan continent. She is Tuon's mother. The
Empress is always referred to as “the Empress, may she live
forever,” even when she is only referred to in thought.
See alsoDaughter of the Nine Moons;
Paendrag, Tuon Athaem Kore.
Serisa, p. 103—Damane that
belongs to Egeanin. She is very well-trained
and responsive. She will gorge herself on honey nuts, if you let her,
but she's always cheerful and never seasick. Egeanin was forced to
leave her in Cantorin.
Leilwin, p. 104—Pseudonym used by
Egeanin to conceal her true identity while
traveling with Mat. She claims the name is
Taraboner. She and Mat are posing as lovers to evade suspicion.
See alsoTamarath, Egeanin.
Bayle Domon, p. 104—Stocky ship
captain and smuggler from Illian. His ship was captured by
Egeanin at Falme, and she was afraid Domon would
recognize her the next time they met. She was right—he did. He is now
one of Egeanin's so'jhin. When Egeanin captured his ship, he was
trying to drop the male a'dam in the ocean. The two are now
involved in a romance (she purchased him so they could stay together),
which no one else seems to understand—anyone who talks to either of
them seems to find them impossible to get along with. See alsoTamarath, Egeanin.
Blaeric Negina, p. 107—One of
Joline's Warders. He has blue eyes, a pointed
chin, and straight black hair. He is tall, and from Saldaea. He now
travels with Mat's entourage and
Valan Luca's menagerie. See alsoMaza, Joline; Mizar, Fen.
Selucia, p. 108—One of
Tuon's servants; the one who shaves her head every
morning. She has golden hair, piercing blue eyes, skin the color of
buttery cream, and an “impressive” bosom. She is
effectively a prisoner of Mat, along with her
mistress. See alsoPaendrag, Tuon.
Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag, p.
109—Second daughter of the Empress, heir to the
Crystal Throne of Seanchan, and leader of the Corenne, the
Return. She has brown eyes and no hair (it has been shaved off). She
is also called the Daughter of the Nine Moons, the
woman Mat was told he will marry. Mat has since
kidnapped her (in a matter of speaking), and she travels with him under
strictest secrecy. She is very small—short and slender. She is,
however, 20 years old, about the same age as Mat. She has very long
eyelashes. See alsoCauthon, Mat;
Daughter of the Nine Moons;
Dorje, Anath;
Empress, the;
Selucia.
Chel Vanin, p. 109—Fat man who
Mat uses as a scout. He is a good rider, and Mat
thinks he could steal a hen pheasant's eggs with her sitting on them
(although he would likely steal her, too)—he also thinks Vanin could
steal a horse out from under a nobleman and he would not know it for two
days. He has a large space between his front teeth. He went with Mat
to Ebou Dar, and escaped the city with Mat to travel with
Valan Luca's show.
Tylin Quintara Mitsobar, p.
110—By the Grace of the Light, Queen of Altara, Mistress of the
Four Winds, Guardian of the Sea of Storms, High Seat of House Mitsobar.
Her kingdom was small, and she only ruled a portion of it; the rest was
governed by nobles who were not necessarily loyal to her. She was the
second from her House to sit on the throne—this was the maximum
traditionally, and the only House to hold it for four generations fell
so fast from power that it could not recover. She was advised by
Merilille Ceandevin of the Gray Ajah. She is
a widow, and does not plan to marry again. However, she took an
interest in Mat Cauthon, and contrary to Mat's usual
tactic of chasing women, she chased and caught him. The
two were lovers for some time. When the Seanchan invaded her nation,
she cooperated with them out of necessity—they let her keep her
position of authority, but she was a puppet of the Crystal Throne.
When the Sea Folk fought the Seanchan, destroying much of Ebou Dar in
the process, Tylin suggested Mat use the opportunity to escape the city,
and tie her up under the bed to make it look like he had to restrain
her to escape. While she was bound and gagged under the bed, the
gholam came, presumably to kill Mat, and she fell easy prey to
it. She was found by Suroth's people the next
morning, torn limb-from-limb. See alsoCauthon, Matrim.
Valan Luca, p. 114—Owner of the
menagerie that Elayne and
Nynaeve encounterd in Amadicia. He is still in
business, running what he calls “Valan Luca's Grand Traveling Show
and Magnificent Display of Marvels and Woders.” He was near Ebou
Dar when the Seanchan invaded, and Mat convinced him
to let in several members of his group and hide them from the Seanchan.
He is easily persuaded with money, and is very stingy—except where his
wife is concerned. See alsoLuca, Latelle.
Petra Anhill, p. 115—Strongman in
Valan Luca's menagerie. He has arms like tree
trunks. Husband of Clarine. He is shorter than
Mat, but about twice as wide. He can straighten a
horse shoe with his bare hands.
Clarine Anhill, p. 115—Wife of
Petra. Plump and brown-cheeked, she trains dogs
for Luca's menagerie. She and Petra intend to buy
an inn one day with the money they earn.
Col, p. 115—Bent-nozed horse handler
in Valan Luca's menagerie. He is from Tear, and
has heavy shoulders.
Rumann, p. 118—Sword-juggler in
Valan Luca's menagerie. He seems to have
“settled in with a contortionist” named
Adria.
Adria, p. 118—Contortionist in
Valan Luca's menagerie. She and
Rumann are now an item.
Olver, p. 118—Boy of nine who sat on
the wrong horse and almost had his neck broken for the trouble. He was
adopted after a fashion by Mat and his Band of the
Red Hand. His parents were killed when the Shaido ravaged Cairhien. He
is short, pale, and quite ugly. He likes to chase women. He is a good
horse racer, and travels with Mat and Luca's show.
He has a certain fascination with the game Snakes and Foxes, and does
not seem to understand that there is no way to win without cheating.
Note: many people think that Olver may be the Rebirth of
Gaidal Cain—he is certainly ugly, as Gaidal was,
and with Min's viewing of
Birgitte's adventures with an ugly man both far
older than her and far younger than her, it seems to fit. Also, there
is speculation that Olver's obsession with Snakes and Foxes, which is
based on dealings with the Aelfinn and Eelfinn, will allow him (or Mat,
Thom, or someone else who would observe his
solutions) to puzzle out how to beat the Eelfinn and get
Moiraine back from them. See alsoAdria; Gillin;
Jameine; Merici;
Neilyn; Riselle.
Aludra, p. 120—Illuminator from
Tarabon with dark waist-length hair done in thin braids, large dark
eyes, and a plump mouth. She was involved with the fireworks display
for King Galldrian of Cairhien that went awry
when Trollocs came. She was blamed for its failure, though she
believed one of her colleagues, Tammuz, was to blame. She was cast out
of the Illuminators' Guild, and when she refused to stop practicing the
art of making fireworks, several men tried to kill her. She was saved
by Mat and Thom in a barn, and as
a sign of gratitude she gave Mat a roll of fireworks. She later came to
Ebou Dar, and asked Mat to find her a bellfounder. He was knocked out
during the battle and thus missed the bellfounder, but Aludra escaped
and she now travles with Mat's entourage. Note: it is widely
speculated that Aludra is looking for a bellfounder for a specific
reason: she wants to build a cannon.
Thomdril (Thom) Merrilin, p.
124—Gleeman who came to Emond's Field on Winternight just before
the Trollocs came. He is quite the ladies' man. Thom is good at
juggling, sleight-of-hand, and all kinds of other tricks. He also
carries several concealed knives up his sleeves, in his boots, and in
various other locations on his body; this practice seems to have spread
from Thom to Mat, Min, and
Faile. Thom was originally a bard in
Queen Morgase's Royal Court, and for a time after
her husband Taringail Damodred died, he was the
Queen's lover. During his run from a Fade at Shadar Logoth, he was
injured, and now walks with a limp because of it. Thom is getting old,
such that he is starting to realize that he cannot do the backflips and
other stunts he used to do. He accompanied Elayne
and Nynaeve on their travels as per
Moiraine's request, despite the fact that he has
never felt comfortable around Aes Sedai since his nephew, Owyn, was
gentled by the Red Ajah. Thom is an expert in the Game of Houses; in
fact, his girlfried Dena was killed by Cairhienin soldiers because they
thought he was trying to play Daes Daemar against the Royal
House. He has recently taken to traveling with Mat and his entourage,
ever since hooking up with him again in Ebou Dar. See alsoTrakand, Morgase;
Dena(from Book 2,
The Great Hunt); Merrilin,
Owyn.
Dark One, p. 124—Name used in every
land for Shai'tan, the source of all evil, complete antithesis of
The Creator in every way. At the moment of
Creation, Shai'tan was imprisoned by the Creator at Shayol Ghul. This
prison kept him from touching the world until it was bored into by Aes
Sedai during the Age of Legends. This hole, called the Bore, allowed
the Dark One to once again touch the world, causing new outbreaks of
war, treachery, violence, and crime. The attempt to free the Dark One
completely resulted in the War of the Shadow (called the War of Power by
some, especially those on the Shadow's side), during which a number of
important leaders forsook the Light and gave their lives to the Dark
One; these people are known today as the Forsaken, and were 13 of the
most powerful Aes Sedai of the Age of Legends. The War of the Shadow
did not end until Lews Therin Telamon, the
Dragon, and his Hundred Companions Traveled to
Shayol Ghul and re-sealed the Dark One back into his prison, trapping
the Forsaken with him. At the moment of sealing, Shai'tan lashed out at
those sealing the prison, driving them insane and tainting saidin
itself, the male half of the True Source, dooming all male Aes Sedai to
madness as well and starting the Time of Madness. These seals are
weakening now, enough that the Forsaken have escaped and the Dark One is
once again able to exert influence on the world. These seals were
scattered througout the world by Aes Sedai during the Breaking of the
World. In order of when they were discovered, they were found: 1) At
the Eye of the World (broken when it was found); 2) in the hands of
Bayle Domon, later pilfered by
High Lord Turak of the Seanchan (broken at the
battle of Falme), 3) On Seanchan, part of High Lord Turak's collection
(broken at the battle at Falme); 4) In the Great Hold at the Stone of
Tear (still intact); 5) In the Panarch's Palace in Tanchico (broken
enroute to Salidar); 6) One in Rhuidean (still intact), and 7) Found by
Mazrim Taim on a small farm in Saldaea (still
intact). Despite being made of cuendillar, the three that remain
unbroken can be cut with a knife and would break by a fall from a table.
The Dark One is also referred to by other euphemisms, including
Sightblinder, Lord of the Grave, Father of Lies, Grassburner,
Leafblighter, Heartfang, Heartsbane, Soulsbane, Lord of the Twilight,
Father of Storms, Shepherd of the Night, Soulblinder, and (among
Darkfriends) the Great Lord of the Dark.
Latelle Luca, p. 124—Woman with a
stern face and dark eyes that performs with bears in
Valan Luca's menagerie. She is Valan's wife.
Mat suspects that Latelle's
bears do their tricks for fear she might bite them.
See alsoLuca, Valan.
Juilin Sandar, p. 126—Thief-taker
from Tear, one of the best at his craft. He accompanied
Nynaeve and Elayne on their
travels because Lan asked him to. He accepted partly
out of respect for Lan, and partly out of guilt; he betrayed Elayne,
Egwene, and Nynaeve to the Black Ajah when
Liandrin used Compulsion on him, and later
realized how wrong it was. He carries a notched sword-breaker and a
staff with which he is deadly. He has fallen in love with
Amathera, the Panarch of Tarabon. See
alsoLounault, Amathera.
Thera, p.
126—One of Suroth's da'covale. She
and Juilin have a budding relationship. She is
actually the Panarch of Tarabon, Amathera, and
has been spirited out of Ebou Dar by Juilin and Mat.
See alsoLounault, Amathera.
Amathera Aelfdene Casmir Lounault,
p. 126—Former Panarch of Tarabon. She vanished, allegedly at
Aes Sedai hands, according to White Tower spies. In reality, Amathera
was being held prisoner by sisters of the Black Ajah under
Liandrin, and was rescued by
Elayne and Nynaeve. They
had her keep a low profile for several days so as not to be hurt by the
mob outside the Panarch's Palace (since it is not all that far from
“The Panarch is dead!” to “Death to the
Panarch!”), then she returned to her position. When the Seanchan
invaded Tanchico, she refused to willingly give her country to the new
conquerors; they captured her, and forced her to live as a servant. She
served as a dancer for High Lady Suroth, the
leader of the Seanchan pre-invasionary forces, until she was rescued by
Juilin Sandar, who took her along when he fled
Ebou Dar with Mat. See alsoSandar, Juilin.
Wind, p. 127—Olver's horse.
He deserves the name; he is quite quick, and wins most of the races he
runs.
Lopin, p. 128—One of
Mat's Redarms. He has a round belly, and little
hair.