Abdel Omerna, p. 45
(44)--A Child of the Light. He is tall and commanding with a bold,
fearless face and a strong chin. There are waves of white hair at his
temples. He has dark eyes. He is the “spymaster” for the Whitecloaks,
although he is a decoy; even he does not know that the the real
Master of Spies is Balwer. Omerna killed his Lord
Capatain Commander with a dagger in the ribs because he though
Niall had committed treason by allowing
Morgase to walk freely in Amadicia. He was killed
shortly afterward by Eamon Valda.
Abell Cauthon, p. 271
(340)--Mat's father. He and his wife
Natti live in Emond's Field with their two unmarried daughters Eldrin
and Bodewhin. They have two other daughters. Abell is excellent with a
bow and arrow, and is in general a really nice guy; Mat does not know of
anyone that dislikes him. His children are about the age where they
start to leave home--twenty, seventeen, and sixteen for Mat, Eldrin, and
Bode respectively. He is one of the best judges of horses around, and
passed some of his knowledge on to his son. See alsoCauthon, Matrim.
Adeleas Namelle, p.
256 (???)--Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah, one of two Aes Sedai who went
into voluntary retreat many years ago to Tifan's Well, a village located
in the grassy plains of Arafel along with her sister
Vandene. Their goal was to someday write the
complete history of the World since the Breaking, and some even before
that. She is now in Ebou Dar with Elayne and
Nynaeve. Mat cannot tell
Adeleas and Vandene apart.
Adelorna Bastine, p. 509
(652)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She removed an angreal from
the Tower storeroom without permission from the
Amyrlin and kept it in her room.
Alviarin found out about it, and told
Elaida she needed to make an example of her while
Elaida was feeling weak.
Aeldene Stonebridge,
p. 211 (261)--Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. She was born in an Andoran
mining village in the Mountains of Mist, and has a crooked nose that she
is rumored to have gotten from fighting with her fists as a girl. She
is now the head of the Blue Ajah's network of eyes-and-ears; she took
over when Siuan was raised
Amyrlin. She recently tried to weasel the
Amyrlin's eyes-and-ears out of Siuan for the Blue Ajah; Siuan refused to
budge even a millimeter.
Aginor, p. 166
(201)--One of the Forsaken. During the Age of Legends, he was one of
the foremost biologists of his time, specializing in genetics. He went
over to the Shadow because only there could he do all of the experiments
he wanted to. He was the one who created the Trollocs, Dragkhar,
gholam, Darkhounds, and other Shadowspawn. Some of the other
Forsaken think he was insane, for only someone insane would create some
of the creatures he did. He was the second one to be released from
the sealing on the Bore, after Balthamel.
He was trapped close to the surface of the Bore, so he was not shielded
from the passing of time very effectively; he emerged as a very old man,
so old that his face was wrinkled so that one could barely make out his
features anymore. He was killed by Rand at the Eye
of the World. Unbeknownst to almost everyone (including the Forsaken),
Aginor has been reincarnated in the body of a Borderlander man. He is
now called Osan'gar.
Agirin, p. 73
(81)--Maiden of the Spear of the Shelan sept of the Daryne Aiel.
Ailron, p. 49
(49)--King of Amadicia. He is not as strong as most kings due to the
control of the Children of the Light--in fact, he has almost no real
power at all. See alsoNiall, Pedron;
Valda, Eamon.
Alanna Mosvani, p. 71
(79)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is dark and slender with black
hair and dark eyes. She has one surviving Warder,
Ihvon; her other, Owein, died in the Two Rivers while scouting the
Whitecloak camp. She thinks that Mat,
Perrin, and Rand should be
bonded as Warders to “keep an eye on them,” but says,
“I am not so lost to custom yet as to bond a man against his will.
Not quite yet.” This appears to have changed, however, since one
of the first things she did after seeing Rand was to bond him. 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.
Alarys, p. 36
(31)--Wise One of the Shaido Aiel. She has black hair, which is quite
rare among the Aiel.
Alind Dyfelle, p. 339
(430)--Aes Sedai out of Legend.
Alise Tenjile, p. 396
(505)—One of the Kin. She operates the “farm,” the
Kin's hideaway for them to meet together and have some time alone.
Alliandre Maritha
Kigarin, p. 446 (572)--Blessed of the Light, Queen of
Ghealdan. She is the fourth person to sit on the throne of Ghealdan in
the past seven months. She wears jewelry to her meetings with
Masema for the sole purpose of giving it to him
such that he won't ask for anything more; she also sent a letter to
Rand offering him her friendship and asking for his
help.
Almandaragal, p.
430 (550)--Suroth's lopar. He was given to
her as a pup.
Alric, p. 234
(291)--Siuan's Warder for about twenty years. He
was killed when Siuan was deposed; the shock of what
Elaida intended to do masked the usual emotions
that accompany the death of a Warder for her at first, and when she was
stilled she lost all contact with the destroyed bond. However, when she
was Healed, all the emotions came rushing back to her. See alsoSanche, Siuan.
Alviarin Freidhen,
p. 17 (6)--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.
See alsoa'Roihan, Elaida do Avriny;
Keeper of the Chronicles.
Alwhin, p. 432
(554)--Assistant to the High Lady Suroth of
Seanchan; she is (among other things) in charge of giving dance orders
to Thera. She was the sul'dam originally
intended to hold Nynaeve's leash when
Liandrin attempted to “give” her to
the Seanchan as a damane.
Amaresu, p. 362
(460)--Hero of Legend called back by the Horn of Valere. She carries
the Sword of the Sun.
Amathera Aelfdene Casmir Lounault,
p. 433 (555)--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 now serves as a
dancer for High Lady Suroth, the leader of the
Seanchan pre-invasionary forces.
Amyrlin Seat, p. 13
(2)--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 office 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 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 she was Raised. See alsoAnghara;
a'Roihan, Elaida do Avriny;
al'Vere, Egwene;
Bagand, Sereille;
Ospenya, Tamra;
Sanche, Siuan;
Sorenthaine, Cemaile;
Vayu, Sierin.
Amys, p. 76 (86)--Wise
One of the Nine Valleys sept of the Taardad Aiel.
Rhuarc's wife (one of two). She is one of the
Wise Ones that trained Aviendha and
Egwene.
Anaiya, p. 167
(203)--Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. She has blunt, motherly facial
features. She was very good friends with
Moiraine both as a novice and as a full sister.
She, like all Blues, fled the Tower when Elaida
was raised to the Striped Stole, and now carries a position of
considerable influence in the "Little Tower" in Salidar.
Ander Tol, p. 568
(730)--Wagon driver from Cairhien. He has many wrong ideas about
Rand.
Anghara, p. 299
(377)--Amyrlin Seat before the Trolloc Wars. She
was once humbled by a ruler, made to come to
Isebele instead of making Isebele come to her.
See alsoAmyrlin Seat.
Annoura Larisen, p.
121 (144)--Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah with a broad face, wide mouth, and
beak of a nose. She keeps her long dark hair in braids; she grew up in
Tarabon. She serves as advisor to Berelain sur
Paendrag, the First of Mayene.
Aram, p. 57 (60)--Former
Tuatha'an who gave up the Way of the Leaf to learn the sword when the
Trollocs killed his mother. He learned from Tam
al'Thor, Rand's father and a Blademaster, and
picked it up extremely fast. He now serves as
Perrin's personal bodyguard.
Aran'gar, p. 412
(525)--Name given to the reincarnation of one of the Forsaken. It was
the right-hand dagger in a form of dueling popular right after the
creation of the Bore. The sport fell from common practice, since almost
invariably both duelists died from the slow poison on the daggers.
Aran'gar was most likely Balthamel in her past
life; the soul of Balthamel now occupies the body of a beautiful young
woman. See alsoBalthamel;
Saranov, Halima.
Areina Nermasiv, p.
181 (221)--Dark-haired woman about two years younger than
Nynaeve. She imitates
Birgitte as a Hunter. She is good friends with
Nicola.
Arilyn Dhulaine, p.
100 (117)--One of Coiren's spies, or the Gray
Ajah's. She is around the middle of Cairhien's nobility. She provides
housing to the Aes Sedai in Cairhien, including those who refused
shelter from the Wise Ones.
Artur Paendrag
Tanreall, p. 431 (552)--Hero of Legend who conquered much of
the known world about a thousand years ago. He was perhaps the most
strongly ta'veren individual in recorded history beside
Lews Therin Telamon and Rand
al'Thor. His armies put down those of Guaire
Amalasan, a false Dragon. He was given the
name Hawkwing during this period, a designation based on his sigil. He
later 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. His sign was a golden hawk in flight. See alsoAmalasan, Guaire;
Ishamael.
Arymilla Marne, p. 154
(186)--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.
Asmodean, p. 166
(201)--One of the Forsaken. He was born Joar Addam
Nessosin in the then coastal city of Shorelle, a child prodigy in
music and art. He gave his life to the Shadow in exchange for the
immortality he received, so he could study and perfect his music. After
being released from the Bore, he was coerced by
Lanfear into coming with her, eventually to teach
Rand to channel without killing himself. Asmodean
was drawn to Rhuidean and the stash of angreal,
ter'angreal, and most especially the two white statue
ter'angreal that linked the holder to the great sa'angreal
buried near Cairhien and on Tremalking, which together could Break the
World beyond repair. He went there to obtain the male statue, but was
thwarted by Rand, who severed his bonds to the Dark
One. He then became Rand's teacher, and went into hiding from the
rest of the Chosen, who would kill him on sight if they saw him. He was
killed by someone of yet unknown identity right after
Rahvin and Lanfear were killed/trapped.
Avar Hachami, p. 234
(291)--One of Myrelle's four Warders. He also
serves as a husband to her. He has a hawk-like nose and thick,
gray-streaked mustaches.
Aviendha, p. 139 (173)—Aiel
of the Nine Valleys sept of the Taardad Aiel. Formerly a Maiden of the
Spear, she was forced to give up the spear to become a Wise One because
she had the ability to channel inborn. She has green eyes, and is of
age with Rand and Mat. She is
more than pretty with dark, reddish hair. Aviendha is one of the three
women in Min's viewing of Rand—she also saw
that she was to fall in love with him when she went through the three
rings in Rhuidean. She denied her feelings for him at first, but when
the wagons crossed the Dragonwall toward Cairhien, sweat tents became
unavailable and she tried bathing as “wetlanders” did; Rand
came in as she was standing before the bath in her skin, and she
panicked. She created a Traveling gateway to Seanchan (she does not
remember how), trying to get as far away from Rand as possible, into the
middle of winter. When Rand rescued her, she decided she could not hide
her feelings any longer, and the two ended up spending the night in
eachother's arms before coming back. Aviendha says a similar incident
will not occur, and punishes any Maiden who makes a crack about it (how
they found out about something that occurred on the far side of the
world on another continent is a different subject entirely). She felt
toh toward Elayne for violating her trust,
but upon hearing that Elayne would consent to being her sister-wife,
Aviendha felt empowered to show her feelings for Rand once again. She
is not certain what she thinks of a second sister-wife in Min,
but she is determined to meet her before passing any judgement. She is
currently in Ebou Dar assisting Birgitte,
Elayne, and Nynaeve. See alsoal'Thor, Rand.
Bael, p. 144 (174)--Clan chief of the
Goshien Aiel. He is the tallest man Rand
has ever met, over a head taller than Rand, who is not short. He has
deep, resonant voice. He has two wives:
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).
Bain, p. 98
(113)--Maiden of the Spear of the Black Rock sept of the Shaarad Aiel.
She has flame-colored hair. She is first-sister to
Chiad, of the Goshien Aiel; the two had to sneak
through the camp of the other to find the Wise Ones to become first
sisters, since their clans were in blood feud at the time. She is now
one of the Maidens who accompanies Faile, a similar
honor guard to what Rand has, although smaller and
for different reasons. See alsoChiad.
Bair, p. 95 (110)--Wise
One of the Haido sept of the Shaarad Aiel. She is a Dreamwalker, and
was one of Egwene's teachers. She has been
married before, but her husbands are dead.
Balthamel, p. 166
(201)--One of the Forsaken. He was the first of the Forsaken to be
released from the sealing. He was trapped very close to the surface of
the Bore, and thus not shielded very effectively from the passage of
time; he emerged so deformed by age that he had to hide his face behind
a cloth and unable to speak with his own tongue. He was killed by the
Green Man at the Eye of the
World. Unknown to almost everyone (including the Forsaken), Balthamel
has been reincarnated in the body of a young Borderlander woman. She
is now called Aran'gar. See alsoAran'gar; Saranov, Halima.
Bandry (Ban) al'Seen, p. 85
(99)—Dannil Lewin's cousin. He looks just
like him except for a pickaxe nose and long thin mustaches in the Domani
style.
Basel Gill, p. 421
(539)--Pink-cheeked man with graying hair who follows
Morgase. He was the innkeeper of the Queen's
Blessing, an inn in Caemlyn which at one time housed
Rand and Mat while they were
waiting for Moiraine and the rest of the group
to catch up to them.
Bela, p. 219 (271)--Short, shaggy mare that
Egwene rode out of Emond's Field when she first
left with Moiraine and Lan.
Bela actually belongs to Tam al'Thor, and
Rand suggested her as a way to take Egwene with
them.
Be'lal, p. 40 (37)--One
of the Forsaken. After being released from the Bore, he took up
residence in Tear as the High Lord Samon. He was killed by
Moiraine in the Stone of Tear, just before
Rand took Callandor. He had white hair at
his temples, and was a Blademaster. Since he was destroyed by balefire,
he is completely dead--not even the Dark One himself
can bring him back.
Beldeine Nyram, p.
62 (66)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She was captured and shielded
after the battle at Dumai's Wells.
Belinde, p. 36
(31)--Wise One of the Shaido Aiel. She is skinny.
Belvyn, p. 580
(746)--One of the Redarms that accompanies
Nynaeve.
Bendhuin, p. 28
(20)--Scar-faced Aiel of the Green Salts sept of the Shaido Aiel. He
is Fal Aldazar Din, a Brother to the Eagle.
Beonin Marinye, p. 163
(197)--Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. She is pretty, has honey-colored
hair, and grew up in Tarabon. Her blue-gray eyes seem to constantly look
startled. Nothing seems to surprise her, though, and
Elayne thinks she would not believe the sun would
come up unless she saw it herself, and if one morning it did not, she
would just take it to confirm that she was correct to demand proof. She
is one of the six sisters in Salidar that have most of the authority,
despite not being part of the Hall of the Tower.
Bera Harkin, p. 71
(79)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She has three Warders. She was
sent, along with Kiruna, to establish diplomatic
relations with Rand in the Aiel Waste. She grew up
in Andor. After following Rand to Dumai's Wells, she was made to swear
fealty to him.
Berelain sur Paendrag
Paeron, p. 98 (114)--The First of Mayene, their equivalent
of a Queen. Rand put her in charge of Cairhien
along with Rhuarc. She is fond of wearing the
latest fashion in dresses, and those are usually quite revealing. She
has her eyes on many men, but Perrin foremost--she
is Min's hawk in her viewings of Perrin. She is a
very capable ruler, willing to do almost anything to preserve the
welfare and independence of her people.
Berisha Terakuni, p. 38
(35)--Lean, hard-eyed Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. She was part of
Elaida's group of followers and advisors that
deposed Siuan.
Berowin, p. 395
(504)--One of the Kin. She has a habit of leaping before she looks.
She serves as a Wise One in Ebou Dar.
Bertain Gallenne, p.
326 (413)--Leader of the Winged Guards of Mayene. He acts somewhat as
Berelain's personal bodyguard.
Beslan Mitsobar, p.
302 (382)--Queen Tylin's son. He is mild-mannered,
has a soft voice sharp eyes, and black hair to his shoulders.
Birgitte, p. 169
(206)—Hero of Legend, bound to the Horn of Valere until
Moghedien ripped her away. She has long blonde
hair that she keeps in a braid, and is one of the best with bow and
arrows. During Nynaeve's struggle with Moghedien,
Birgitte was ripped out of Tel'aran'rhiod and almost died. She
would have if she had not been saved by Elayne, who
bonded her has a Warder to give her the strength and quick healing she
needed to survive. She is always linked to Gaidal
Cain in the stories, and misses him immensely since he was spun out
normally while she was ripped out. She is nothing like the stories say
she is supposed to be like. See alsoCain, Gaidal;
Trakand, Elayne.
Bors, p. 289 (364)--Name
used by Jaichim Carridin when he went to a
meeting of Darkfriends. While there, he received orders from
Ishamael to kill the three ta'veren from
Emond's Field.
Breane Taborwin, p.
421 (538)--Woman from Cairhien who is Lamgwin's
love interest. She makes it clear that Morgase
is not her queen.
Bren, p. 293
(370)--Stout man, one of Tylin's servants.
Brend, p. 151
(182)--Name Sammael uses as a member of the
Council of Nine in Illian. He rules Illian in truth, if not in name.
He refuses to admit that the Forsaken are loose. See alsoStepaneos den Balgar, Mattin;
Sammael.
Cabriana Mecandes,
p. 248 (310)--Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah who
Semirhage tortured (along with her Warder) in
order to extract information from her about the Aes Sedai and the White
Tower. Her identity was used to give Halima a
reason to know things about Aes Sedai, since she claimed to be her
servant.
Caddar, p. 350
(444)--Tall man who gave Sevanna the call box for
her to summon him with. He is actually Sammael.
Cadsuane Melaidhrin,
p. 327 (415)--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 they way it
is. 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 Egwene,
Nynaeve, and Elayne.
Although 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.
Caira, p. 307
(388)--Slender, full-lipped serving girl in the Wanderin Woman. She has
smoky eyes.
Cairdin, p. 634
(817)--Young Brother to the Eagle of the Shaido Aiel.
Calian, p. 362
(460)--Hero of Legend called back by the Horn of Valere. Her coming is
said to herald the end of an Age. She is
Shivan's sister. See alsoShivan.
Calle Coplin, p. 491
(629)--Girl from Emond's Field. She is fond of the attentions of the
male gender; many merchants' guards know Calle's birthmark as well as
her face.
Callie, p. 318
(402)--Wise Woman in Ebou Dar. She was cast out of the White Tower
about four years ago. She tried to steal a ter'angreal from the
Tower; the object merely makes images of flowers and the sound of a
waterfall, but it was an object of the Power nonetheless.
Camaille Nolaisen,
p. 113 (135)--One of the people who uses swords instead of spears in
imitation of the Aiel.
Camar, p. 535
(679)--Rangy Aiel of the Bent Peak sept of the Daryne Aiel. He has
grayer hair than Nandera and is half a head
taller than Rand.
Canler, p. 444 (569)--One of the
Asha'man. He worked out how to do the weave that became the “wife
bond” for the Asha'man; about every third man in the Black Tower
is married, and most of them now use it to know that their wives are
safe. Taim was not happy when he first heard about
it (he warns all of them against experimentation), but once the deed was
done, it was done.
Canvele, p. 49
(49)--Lord Captain of the Children of the Light.
Car'a'carn, p.
28 (21)--According to the Prophecy of Rhuidean, the man destined to unite
the clans of the Aiel. The term means “Chief of Chiefs” in
the Old Tongue. See alsoal'Thor, Rand.
Carahuin, p. 59
(62)--Maiden of the Spear. She is fond of making fun of
Perrin about his shyness to the gai'shain
that as of yet have no clothes.
Caraighan Maconar,
p. 239 (297)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah, the heroine of hundreds of
adventures, credited with exploits that even Aes Sedai consider
improbable despite their inclusion in the Tower's records. These include
single-handedly putting down a rebellion in Mosadorin and quelling the
Comaidin Riots at a time when she had no Warders. She is considered to
be the archetype of a Green sister, and is a strong role model for the
eager novice Nicola Treehill. See alsoKiramin, Mangore.
Caraline Damodred,
p. 27 (19)--Cairhienin noble vying for the Sun Throne in Cairhien; she
is related to Laman, the last king from House Damodred.
She is in league with High Lord Darlin of Tear and
Toram Riatin of Cairhien in opposition to
Rand. She bears a strong resemblance to her cousin,
Moirane.
Careane Fransi, p.
476 (609)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She has shoulders and arms as
big as most men. She grew up in Arad Doman.
Carin, p. 293
(370)--Grim-faced woman short of middle age, a servant of
Queen Tylin of Altara.
Carlinya, p. 25
(17)--Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She fled the White Tower when
Elaida was raised. She holds much influence among
the sisters.
Cemaile Sorenthaine,
p. 15 (3)--Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah, later raised to the
Amyrlin Seat. She was raised about three hundred
years ago. In memory of the days before the Trolloc Wars when no ruler
held a throne without the White Tower's approval, she had a gilded clock
commissioned. The clock was taken down and forgotten in storage after
she died, and it didn't reappear until Elaida put
it back up when she was raised.
Charl Gedwyn, p. 72
(80)--One of the Asha'man. He leads the men who came to rescue
Rand.
Chel Vanin, p. 305
(385)--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 wouldn't know
it for two days. He has a large space between his front teeth. He is
now with Mat in Ebou Dar.
Chesa, p. 158
(191)--Egwene's plumply pretty maid as the
Amyrlin Seat. Egwene often lets her sit in on
meetings with Sheriam, her
Keeper of the Chronicles, because her unexpected
chatter often unsettles Sheriam just enough for Egwene to sidestep what
Sheriam was suggesting in a discrete way.
Chiad, p. 98
(113)--Maiden of the Spear of the Stones River sept of the Goshien Aiel.
She is short for an Aiel woman, and has blonde hair.
Gaul wants her to marry him, but she will not give
up the spear. She is willing to be his lover, but marriage is out of
the question (or so she says). She is first-sister to
Bain, and the two serve as a sort of guard for
Faile. See alsoBain; Gaul.
Chuonde, p. 73
(81)--Maiden of the Spear of the Spine Ridge sept of the Miagoma Aiel.
She died at Dumai's Wells.
Coiren Saeldain, p. 62
(66)--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.
Colavaere Saighan,
p. 97 (113)--New queen of Cairhien after Rand left
as a prisoner to the Aes Sedai. She took the throne herself, without
Rand's blessing, although she told everyone that he had given it to her.
She was told by the Aes Sedai that Rand would never return.
Cook, p. 361 (458)--The chef in The
Wandering Woman.
Coramoor, p. 264
(331)--According to the Sea Folk's Jendai Prophecy, the man who is
destined to bring them out of their long wandering in the sea. He is
the same man who is the fulfillment of just about every other prophecy
known as well, Rand al'Thor. See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Car'a'carn; Dragon
Reborn.
Corana, p. 141
(170)--Maiden of the Spear with graying hair. She is almost as
leathery-faced as Sulin, but despite this she
treats Rand as an older brother.
Corele Hovian, p. 339
(430)--Boyishly slim Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. She has thick black
eyebrows and raven-black hair. She always dresses as if she is going to
a country dance.
Corevin, p. 305
(385)--Thickly-muscled man from Cairhien with a big nose. He is about a
third the size of Vanin.
Corlan Dashiva, p. 84
(96)--One of the Asha'man. Rand chooses him as his
Asha'man companion. He is from a farm in the Black Hills. His head is
in the clouds often as not.
Cosain, p. 95
(110)--Lean, yellow-haired Wise One of the Spine Ridge sept of the
Miagoma Aiel. She came to meet Feraighin.
Couladin, p. 30
(24)--Self-appointed chief of the Shaido Aiel after the death of its
last true chief, Suladric. He never went to
Rhuidean, but declared himself the
Car'a'carn after
Asmodean placed two dragons on his arms in a
copy of those on Rand's arms. When the rest of the
Aiel chiefs declared for Rand, Couladin took the Shaido west across the
Spine of the World to ravage Cairhien. Although almost every other clan
despises the Shaido, all agree that even they deserved a real
chief--they never got one. Couladin died outside Cairhien while
fighting Mat Cauthon--Mat killed him, but later
remarked that Couladin had to have been born with a spear in his hands
to be that good. After his death, the remnants of his clan fled to
Kinslayer's Dagger under the command of his widow,
Sevanna. His head was placed on a pike while
Mat's troops danced around it and the rest of the Aiel spit on it.
See alsoSevanna.
Covarla Baldene, p.
504 (646)--One of the Aes Sedai who attempted to capture
Rand. She is now kept as an apprentice to the Wise
Ones.
Creator, p. 287
(361)--The maker of the Universe, people, places, things, the True
Source, everything in existence. An alternate name would be God. After
He created the world, the Creator made a prison for
Shai'tan, the Dark One, His complete opposite in
every way, to keep him from influencing the world. The Creator is bent
on non-interference--He will not directly influence events in the world,
instead using a "Chosen One" or simply tugging at the Pattern of the
Age in hopes that what He wants to occur will occur, instead of just
making it happen. The Forsaken and most Darkfriends consider Him to be
inferior to the Dark One, despite the fact that He imprisoned him.
Croi Makin, p. 232
(288)--One of Myrelle's four Warders; he serves
as one of her husbands, as well. He is young, skinny, and has blond
hair.
Daigian, p. 336
(426)--Plump, pale Aes Sedai of the White Ajah with long, black hair.
She is the youngest daughter in a lesser House in Cairhien. She is now
sworn to Rand.
Dailin, p. 30
(24)--Wise One of the Shaido Aiel, loyal to
Sevanna. She was among those who dismembered
Desaine.
Daishar, p. 218
(271)--Egwene's horse. His name means
“Glory” in the Old Tongue.
Damer Flinn, p. 92
(106)--Crease-faced old man with a limp, now one of the Dedicated. 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; he has since developed methods
of Healing that have been forgotten since the Age of Legends.
Danelle, p. 38
(35)--Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah, the only Brown sister among
Elaida's group of followers and advisors that
deposed Siuan. She is young, but is nonetheless
the typical Brown, often slight and seemingly lost in her own thoughts.
Dannil Lewin, p. 85
(97)--Young man from Emond's Field, now one of
Perrin's soldiers. A bean-pole of a man with a
thick mustache in the Taraboner style.
Darin, p. 634
(816)--Maeric's eldest son. He is a Stone Dog.
Dark One, p. 13
(1)--Name, used in every land, for Shai'tan, the source of all evil,
complete opposite of the Creator in every way.
At the moment of Creation, the Dark One was imprisoned by the Creator at
Shayol Ghul. This prison kept the Dark One from touching the world
until it was bored into by humans 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 found, they were placed: 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, Heartsbane, Soulsbane, Lord of the Twilight, Father of
Storms, Shepherd of the Night, and (among Darkfriends) the Great Lord of
the Dark.
Darlin Sisnera, p. 41
(39)--A High Lord of Tear, one of those who went into hiding in Haddon
Mirk once the battle at Cairhien was over. Rand
says he almost admires him--he opposed Rand from the very start, fleeing
the Stone of Tear when it fell and trying to rouse resistance among the
rural nobles. He is considering Elaida's offer of
support if he declares himself king of Tear.
Daughter-Heir (of Andor), p. 19
(9)—According to 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.
Daughter of the Nine
Moons, p. 583 (749)--Woman whom Mat is
destined to marry, according to the Aelfinn. She is most likely Tuon,
the heir to the Seanchan throne, since their royal assembly is called
the Court of the Nine Moons. The Daughter of the Nine Moons will head
the Corenne, the Return of the Seanchan to reclaim the lands
their ancestors were born in. See alsoCauthon, Matrim.
Daved Hanlon, p. 553
(710)--Man in Caraline's tent. He was hired
by Toram. He will commit many crimes, according to
a viewing Min had about him.
Davindhra, p. 302
(382)--Nevin's widow. Tylin
is convinced that she will be quite shaken by her husband's death, and
that Beslan should make his visit to her short or
she will force him to either marry her or kill her brothers.
Davram t'Ghaline
Bashere, p. 22 (13)--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 an army to
hunt down Mazrim Taim after he escaped, and 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; he is one of the best generals alive.
Delana Mosalaine, p.
159 (193)--Sitter for the Gray Ajah. She is the only Sitter that
Egwene thinks she can count on. She is round, and
has a deep voice for a woman. She is from Shienar. Known to few, she
is actually of the Black Ajah; Egwene might be more than a little
worried that the only Sitter that does as she asks is Black Ajah.
Demandred, p. 43
(41)--One of the Forsaken. He has a hawk-like nose and dark hair.
Second-best seems to be the story of his life. He was born
Barid Bel Medar one day after Lews Therin Telamon,
and from the first day proceeded to almost equal Lews Therin's
accomplishments, almost equal Lews Therin's strength, and almost
equal him but never surpass him in everything. He became one of the
Light's greatest generals, once again second in command under Lews
Therin. Demandred believed that he was Lews Therin's intellectual and
military superior, and was furious when Lews Therin was chosen to lead
the Light's forces over him during the War of the Shadow. He developed
a burning hatred of Lews Therin, and finally dedicated his life to the
Shadow so he could finally better Lews Therin--he believed the Shadow
would eventually win the war since Lews Therin was commanding the
Light's armies, and that if he, Barid Bel Medar, had been chosen to
command them, the Light would have prevailed. When Demandred was freed
from the Bore, he transferred his hatred of Lews Therin to the new
recipient of his soul, Rand al'Thor. Demandred was
recently told by the Dark One to lead his plan to
convert or destroy Rand, and promised him to be
Nae'blis if he succeeded. Demandred's assumed
identity and whereabouts are unknown.
Denal, p. 396
(506)--The man Derys wants to marry.
Derowin, p. 558
(716)--Boy who rode Toram's pony without asking
when they were children. They were friends, but Toram still pushed him
down the stairs and broke his back.
Deryl, p. 280
(352)--Large man who carries a cudgel in the shop where
Mat gets his ring.
Derys Nermata, p. 396
(506)--One of the Kin. She is now doing penance as a servant for trying
to get married.
Desaine, p. 29
(23)--Wise One of the Shaido Aiel who Sevanna had
dismembered by the other Wise Ones with the One Power. Desaine opposed
Sevanna's appointment to Wise One, and Sevanna killed her to prevent any
further opposition. Her death was blamed on Aes Sedai.
Dobraine Taborwin,
p. 61 (65)--Cairienin lord. He is the High Seat of House Taborwin, and
commands the troops Perrin leads.
Domeille, p. 527
(676)--Maiden with grayer hair than Nandera and
leaner besides. She has a "thrusting" chin.
Dorailla, p. 33
(28)--Wise One of the Shaido Aiel.
Doraise, p. 509
(652)--Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. Alviarin
commanded Elaida to uphold her as a model sister,
and present her with the gift of a new horse. This came right after
Elaida found angreal in the rooms of
Josaine and Adelorna; the
obvious intent was to imply that Doraise helped turn one of them in. It
is unknown whether Doraise is Black Ajah, or if she simply was chosen by
Alviarin as a convenient person.
Dragon Reborn, p. 9
(ix)--According to the Karaethon Cycle, the Prophecies of the
Dragon, the man who is the Rebirth of Lews Therin
Telamon, the man known as the Dragon during
the War of the Shadow. Over the years, many men have claimed to be the
Dragon Reborn, even men who could not channel. The true Dragon has been
Reborn in a young man named Rand al'Thor, a shepherd
from Emond's Field. See alsoAblar, Logain;
al'Thor, Rand;
Amalasan, Guaire;
Taim, Mazrim.
Dyelin Taravin, p. 20
(10)--Next-in-line to the Lion Throne after
Morgase and Elayne. She
refuses to take the throne without absolute confirmation of the deaths of
both of them, despite the feelings of some of Morgase's former
supporters. She is Morgase's cousin.
Dyrele, p. 633
(815)--Maeric's wife. She has green eyes.
Eamon Valda, p. 47
(47)--A Lord Captain of the Children of the Light. He commanded the
troops that were near Tar Valon, and gave Galad the
information on the Whitecloaks when he said he was curious. Once Galad
joined the Whitecloak army, Valda promoted him quickly because of his
swordsmanship skill, claiming that he deserved recognition for his skill
regardless of where he obtained it. Valda thinks that
Pedron Niall's time as Lord Captain Commander of
the Children of the Light is coming to an end--his skill as a military
commander earned him the right to have the position as long as he has,
but Valda thinks he is getting too old to be effective. It is unknown
whether he was involved in Omerna's killing of
Niall, but since he was there immediately afterwards, it is likely he
played some role in it. He has now taken Niall's place as Lord
Captain Commander.
Eben Hopwil, p. 141
(169)--One of the Dedicated. He is about sixteen years old, and skinny.
He has a big nose and ears to match.
Edarra, p. 64
(70)--Wise One of the Nader sept of the Shiande Aiel. She has blue
eyes, and is not much older than Perrin. She can
channel, and is of moderately high strength.
Efalin, p. 27
(20)--Maiden of the Spear with short graying hair; of the Shaido Aiel.
Egwene al'Vere, p. 23
(15)--A 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 feels
an almost sibling-like love for each other now; they know that they
cannot get married, and don't really 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 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. See alsoal'Vere,
Marin; Trakand, Gawyn.
Elaida do Avriny
a'Roihan, p. 13 (1)--Aes Sedai formerly of the Red Ajah,
now raised to the Amyrlin Seat. She was born the
youngest daughter of a minor House in the north of Murandy. She served
as advisor to Queen Morgase of Andor for her
entire reign, and led the coup that deposed Siuan
Sanche and placed her on the Amyrlin Seat in Siuan's place. She
distrusts anyone not of her Ajah (as most Reds do), and doesn't believe
she will ever trust any member of the Blue Ajah again, even in the
slightest. 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. She sometimes has the Foretelling, but not all that often or that
strongly. One of her Foretellings was that the Royal Family of Andor
would play a crucial role in the Last Battle--this Foretelling 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 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 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 doesn't 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, Moiraine,
Egwene, Elayne,
Nynaeve, and a few others can 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.
See alsoAmyrlin Seat;
Freidhen, Alviarin;
Sanche, Siuan;
Trakand, Morgase.
Elayne Trakand, p. 18
(8)--The Daughter-Heir of Andor, now an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah.
She is the daughter of Queen 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 exception of
Egwene, Nynaeve, and
Aviendha. 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) in order to save Birgitte's life. Elayne is currently in Ebou
Dar, looking for the Bowl of the Winds, a ter'angreal that
she believes will fix the weather. See alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Birgitte;
Damodred, Galadedrid;
Damodred, Taringail;
Trakand, Gawyn;
Trakand, Morgase.
Elenia Sarand, p. 151
(182)--Shewish, 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.
Elin Warrel, p. 408
(520)--Oldest Accepted Nynaeve remembers. She is
almost certainly past forty, likely older than fifty or sixty, but she
looks Nynaeve's age.
Elmindreda (Min) Farshaw,
p. 50 (51)--A young woman from Baerlon. She has a special ability that
few besides herself know about: she sees images and auras around
people, especially around Aes Sedai and Warders, that foretell their
futures. Min does not always know what these viewings mean, but when
she does, it will happen; it is only a question of how and when.
Min was fascinated by the number of images she saw around
Rand, especially the one she saw that included
herself: he is destined to fall in love with three different women,
one of which is herself. She usually dresses in attire reserved for
men; this habit was picked up when growing up with her father, who was a
miner. However, once she started to develop feelings for Rand, she
began to wear more traditionally feminine attire. Min was in Tar Valon
helping Siuan with her viewings' information when
Siuan was deposed, and it was Min that freed Siuan and
Leane from the dungeon. She accompanied the two
former leaders of the Aes Sedai to Salidar; once there, she left for
Caemlyn with Salidar's embassy to Rand. Once in Caemlyn, she brought
information to Rand about the embassy there, and their intentions. She
has only had one viewing that ever failed, which concerned
Moiraine; since Moiraine is believed dead, she
hopes that her viewings might be wrong at least once in a while. Min is
one of only two women that can rightfully call herself a lover to the
Dragon Reborn.
Elver Shaene, p. 533
(683)--Captain of the longboat that took Rand aboard
the Sea Folk ship.
Elynde, p. 311—Woman who always
tells Setalle Anan that she is not firm enough with
her husband when she allows him to speak out of turn.
Elza Penfell, p. 62
(66)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She was captured and shielded after
the battle at Dumai's Wells.
The Empress (of
Seanchan), p. 432 (552)--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.
Enaila, p. 141
(169)--Maiden of the Spear with red, fiery hair. She is short for an
Aiel, a point of sensitivity for her.
Enid, p. 386 (491)--One
of Mistress Anan's servants. She is a very round
woman.
Erian Boroleos, p. 62
(66)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She had four Warders until
Rand killed two of them. She was captured by Rand
in the battle at Dumai's Wells.
Erith, p. 103
(121)--Ogier from Stedding Tsofu, daughter of Iva daughter of Alar.
She wants to marry Loial, and although he also
wants to marry her, he is avoiding her because he is convinced she will
not want to live a nomadic life such as he needs to lead for the next
few years in order to write his book.
Estalaine, p. 33
(28)--Angular-shouldered Wise One of the Shaido Aiel. She died during
the attack on the Aes Sedai encampment near Dumai's Wells.
Faeldrin Harella, p.
336 (425)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She grew up in Tarabon. She
was part of Salidar's embassy to Rand. She has dark
hair that she usually keeps in thin braids. She shares a room with
Merana, Masuri, and
Seonid in the palace.
Fager Neald, p. 443
(567)--Soldier in the Black Tower. He accompanies
Perrin when he leaves Andor.
Faile ni Bashere
t'Aybara, 57 (60)--Young woman from Saldaea with long
dark hair and dark eyes. She is the daughter of
Davram and Deira Bashere,
and their oldest surviving offspring. Her two older brothers were
killed, and when Davram sent her younger brother off to fight while
keeping her at home, she ran away and swore the oath of a Hunter of the
Horn in Illian. When she became a Hunter, she renounced her old name,
Zarine, at first considering adopting the name “Mandarb”--she
chose Faile when she found Mandarb was the name
of Lan's horse. She fell in love with
Perrin Aybara while on her search for the Horn,
who told her that the Horn had been found. She was shocked, but even
more so to find out that Rand was the
Dragon Reborn and that both he and Perrin are
ta'veren. Faile stayed near Perrin, and finally accompanied him
to the Two Rivers where she helped fend off the Trolloc attacks; the two
were married shortly afterwards. They were then proclaimed Lord and
Lady of the Two Rivers. Perrin hated the idea, but Faile insisted they
have a modest estate, and even servants, which she trained herself. Her
name means “Falcon” in the Old Tongue; she is the falcon in
Min's viewings of Perrin. She is very protective of
her husband, and does whatever she can to make sure he not so much as
looks at another woman, even though he has no intention of doing
so. She is a very jealous wife, especially toward people like
Berelain who eye her husband all the time. She
even cornered Min when they first came to Caemlyn and
Perrin greeted her warmly to make sure Min had no intentions toward him.
See alsoAybara, Perrin;
t'Aybara, Zarine ni Bashere;
Bashere, Davram t'Ghaline;
t'Bashere, Deira ni Ghaline.
Faisar, p. 46
(46)--One of Niall's spies in Tanchico.
Falion Bhoda, p. 315
(399)--Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She once fled to Ebou Dar as a
runaway novice. She is now openly a member of the
Black Ajah; she fled the Tower with Liandrin.
Famelle Juarde, p.
577 (742)--Slender, big-brown-eyed Kinswoman with pale honey-colored
hair.
Faolain Orande, p.
169 (206)--Dark, curly-haired Accepted. She has an extreme dislike for
Wilders, and did not treat Siuan and
Leane very well when they were stilled, either.
She spent eight years as a novice, and five among the Accepted. She has
since been raised to Aes Sedai by Egwene, and has
been accepted into the Blue Ajah.
Farellien, p. 509
(652)--Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. Alviarin
commanded Elaida to uphold her as a model sister,
and present her with the gift of a new horse. This came right after
Elaida found angreal in the rooms of
Josaine and Adelorna; the
obvious intent was to imply that Farellien helped turn one of them in.
It is unknown whether Farellien is Black Ajah, or if she simply was
chosen by Alviarin as a convenient person.
Feraighin, p. 95
(110)--Red-haired Wise One with brilliant blue eyes. She comes to bring
the news of the Aiel's return to the Bleakness due to
Rand's dissapearance.
Gaebril, p. 293
(369)--Man who came to Caemlyn just as riots sprang up throughout the
city. He joined and led the faction that restored order in the city,
and upon Morgase's return, he gave her her
kingdom in one piece, as it was when she left. Allegedly, she was so
happy that he had done this that she made Gaebril her new advisor.
However, during Mat's trip through Caemlyn to deliver
Elayne's letter, Mat overheard Gaebril ordering
someone to kill Elayne and anyone else with her--he tried to find a way
to report this information to Morgase, but ended up telling Elayne.
Gaebril was discovered to be Rahvin, one
of the Forsaken, who has a preference to having pretty women around him.
His "pretty woman" is Morgase, and he planned to wrest control of Andor
from her. Morgase realized he was controlling her and left the country
so quickly a rumor sprang up that she had been killed; when Caemlyn was
taken by Rand and Rahvin killed, the rumor changed to
say that Rand had killed Morgase, instead of Gaebril. See alsoRahvin.
Gaidal Cain, p. 370
(470)--Hero of Legend bound to the Horn of Valere. He is a swordsman,
and is always linked to Birgitte in the stories.
Unlike his depiction in the stories (which say he is as handsome as
Birgitte is beautiful), Gaidal Cain is one of the ugliest men that
Nynaeve has ever seen. Just being around him
made Nynaeve uncomfortable.
Galadedrid (Galad)
Damodred, p. 44 (43)--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 acheived 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. 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 does not return his
love. See alsoal'Vere, Egwene;
Trakand, Gawyn;
Trakand, Elayne.
Galina Casban, p. 16
(5)--Aes Sedai 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. 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 was made to appear that she'd died in her sleep.
She led the circle that stilled Siuan.
Galldrian su Riatin
Rie, p. 97 (113)--Late King of Cairhien. He assumed the
throne after House Damodred lost the throne in the Aiel War because of
Laman's Sin. His assassination precipitated the
civil war in Cairhien; all of the nobles fought with each other over
Galldrian's kingdom, and ended up destroying it in the process.
Garenia Rosoinde, p.
395 (503)--One of the Kin, born in Saldaea. She returned to Ebou Dar
fairly recently. She has considerable strength in the One Power; she
could match Lelaine or
Romanda.
Gareth Bryne, p. 24
(15)--Former First Prince of the Sword and Captain of the Queen's Guards
under Queen Morgase in Andor. He was appointed
to the position because Morgase had no living male relatives, but was
exiled from Caemlyn on a suggestion from Morgase's new advisor,
Lord Gaebril. He moved to his private estates
in rural Andor, where he presided over the trial of three young women who
unintentionally burned a barn: they turned out to be
Siuan Sanche, the former Amyrlin
Seat; Leane Sharif, the former
Keeper of the Chronicles, and
Min Farshaw. When these three made an oath to serve
him and then apparently broke it, he followed them out of sheer
curiosity to Salidar. Once their, he discovered the true identity of the
three, as well as that the Tower was truly broken. The Aes Sedai in
Salidar persuaded him to command the army they would need to take the
Amyrlin Seat from Elaida, since he was the only
commander that the Warders thought would be willing and able to help
them. He is one of the six best military commanders west of the Aiel
Waste, in a league with Pedron Niall,
Rodel Ituralde, Davram
Bashere, Agelmar Jagad, and
Matrim Cauthon. Although neither of them would admit
it, Bryne seems to be developing feelings for Siuan Sanche; he wishes to
avoid another mistake like his relationship as
Morgase's lover, and also never forgave Siuan for
when she publicly shamed him years ago. She seems to be developing
similar feelings for him, much to her dismay. He plans to be the first
ever general to take the city of Tar Valon; the closest anyone else ever
came was with Guaire Amalasan's armies, who got as
far as the White Tower itself, and Artur
Hawkwing, who never managed to go beyond beseiging the city.
Actually, Amalasan's troops never beseiged the city, they simply managed
to breech the walls; Hawkwing never managed to stop the supply ships
coming up the river. Bryne believes he will be able to overcome this
problem.
Gaul, p. 58 (61)--An
Aiel of the Imran sept of the Shaarad Aiel. He is Shae'en
M'taal, a Stone Dog. Perrin rescued him from
his entrapment in Remen, and Gaul now walks at Perrin's side during
battle and elsewhere. Gaul wants to marry Chiad,
but though she agrees to become his lover, she will not give up the
spear for him. See alsoChiad.
Gawyn Trakand, p. 43
(42)--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. His sign is a white boar.
See alsoal'Vere, Egwene;
Trakand, Elayne;
Trakand, Morgase.
Graendal, p. 40
(37)--One of the Forsaken. A fleshy woman with curled red-gold hair.
Before the War of the Shadow, she became the leading authority on
diseases of the brain, and spent much of her life dealing with the
insane, schizophrenic, and others well beyond the touch of Healing. She
was the best at subtle manipulations of the human mind that ever lived.
After the Bore was drilled, she went through a change after she realized
the world could never live up to her standards. So she began dressing
in the very way she once mocked, with low cut dresses that clung to her
and left little to the imagination. After being released from the Bore,
Graendal took up residence in Arad Doman, capturing several members of
the Royal Family to use as servants. All of her servants are not only
physically well shaped and good-looking, but also had power in their
society before she captured them. She includes in her collection the
sister of the Domani king, two rulers from Shara, and other important
figures. She has been working with Sammael in
the recent past.
Great Lord of the Dark, p. 40 (38)--Name
that Forsaken and Friends of the Dark use for
Shai'tan, the Dark One, claiming that to use his
true name would be blasphemy. SeeDark One.
Gregorin Panar de
Lushenos, p. 662 (853)--Illianer noble who sits on the
Council of Nine. In Brend's absence, he speaks for
the Council.
Guaire Amalasan, p.
220 (273)--False Dragon of centuries past, from Free Years 939-943. He
started the War of the Second Dragon and conquered much of the world
between the Aiel Waste and the Aryth Ocean before a young king named
Artur Paendrag Tanreall rose to overwhelming
prominence and power. Six Aes Sedai once attempted to capture him by
themselves--he killed one of them and stilled two more. It took a full
circle of thirteen to finally capture him, and during his trial his
followers beseiged Tar Valon and tried to free him, getting as far as
the White Tower itself before being turned back. See alsoDragon Reborn; Tanreall,
Artur Paendrag.
Hamal, p. 634
(817)--Blacksmith for the Shaido Aiel.
Haral Luhhan, p. 368
(468)--Blacksmith of Emond's Field. Perrin was
his apprentice before he left home. He is a very large man, which works
well for work at the forge. His wife, Alsbet, is almost as large as he
is, and nearly as strong. He approves of the new arrivals in Emond's
Field, and has even ventured into business partnerships with some of the
newcomers. See alsoAybara, Perrin
t'Bashere.
Harine din Togara Two
Winds, p. 388 (543)--Wavemistress of Clan Shodein; she
comes to meet Rand in Cairhien aboard the
White Spray. Berelain reports that she
has a temper.
Harnan, p. 305
(385)--Lantern-jawed Tairen Redarm, a file-leader in the Band of the Red
Hand. He has a long-suffering expression and a crude hawk tatoo on his
left cheek. He is currently in Ebou Dar with Mat.
Havien Nurelle, p. 70
(77)--Lord Lieutenant of Berelain's Winged
Guards. Pink cheeked and young.
Herid Fel, p. 344
(436)—Stout Andoran who ended up in the Royal Library in Cairhien. He
studies history and philosophy, and was one of Rand's
friends. His last communication was that he needed to tell Rand
something; the next anyone saw him, he was torn apart limb from limb by
a gholam, or possibly Slayer. It is unknown why Fel was killed
or what he had conjured up that would frighten the Shadow enough to send
a gholam or Slayer after him. Note: there is a debate going
on among fans of the series as to exactly what Fel had discovered that
was so important. Ideas range from how to cleanse saidin to how
to permanently seal the Dark One's prison to how to
destroy the Dark One completely to how to bring the Asha'man
under Rand's loyalty. I guess we'll never know for sure....
Hornsounder, p.
362 (460)--Name that Birgitte calls
Mat because he blew the Horn of Valere.
Ieine, p. 594
(764)--Tall, dark, pretty Kinswoman.
Indirian, p. 96
(111)--Green-eyed clan chief of the Codarra Aiel. Tall and massive with
a hard, sober face. He believes that if Rand went
to Tar Valon, it would not be willingly--he said that if the news was
true, he would take the Codarra north, and dance the spears with any Aes
Sedai he encountered.
Ines, p. 550
(705)--Woman from Caraline's party who gives
up her horse so Min can ride it.
Isan, p. 73 (81)--Maiden
of the Spear of the Jarra sept of the Chareen Aiel. She died at
Dumai's Wells.
Isebaille Tobanyi,
p. 131 (156)--Aes Sedai who delivered brothers that she loved to their
enemies upon command from the White Tower.
Isebele, p. 299
(377)--Queen of Dal Calain, a nation which vanished during the Trolloc
Wars. She is said to have made the Amyrlin Seat
of the day, Anghara, come to her instead of the
other way around.
Ishamael, p. 40
(38)--One of the Forsaken. He was the most powerful of the Forsaken,
and during the Age of Legends he was a prominent philosopher and
theologian named Elan Morin Tedronai. He was never really bound inside
the Bore, and led the hidden forces of the Shadow for the three thousand
odd years from the end of the War of the Shadow to the present. He took
credit for such things as convincing the then insane
Lews Therin Telamon to kill everyone he loved,
pursuading the dying Artur Hawkwing not to
accept the Aes Sedai Healing that might have saved his life, sending the
Trollocs out of the Great Blight during the Trolloc Wars, and many other
events in history that turned out poorly. When the rest of the Forsaken
were freed, Ishamael kept them away from eachother's throats. He
confronted Rand at the Eye of the World where he was
severed from the Dark One's bonds; he confronted him
again at Falme where Rand put his sword through him and melted it, but
not after Ishamael gave Rand a wound that he has not been able to
recover from yet; and he confronted Rand in the Stone of Tear after he
took Callandor. Rand killed Ishamael after beating him sore by
plunging Callandor into his heart. His body rotted quickly, but
it was proof that Ba'alzamon, which he called himself
to the public, was a human being, and not the Dark
One. However, death is not always final with the Dark One; with the
appearance of two other Foraken presumed dead, it is likely that
Ishamael has been resurrected as well. See alsoMoridin.
Ispan Shefar, p. 315
(399)--Aes Sedai of the Black Ajah, formerly of the Blue. She grew up
in Tarabon, and has dark hair.
Jahar Narishma, p.
94 (109)--One of the Dedicated. He is little more than a boy, with dark
eyes as big as any girl's.
Jaichim Carridin,
p. 46 (45)--An Inquisitor for the Hand of the Light, better known as
the Questioners; he aspires to some day become High Inquisitor, perhaps
even Lord Captain Commander. Surprisingly enough for a Whitecloak, much
less a Questioner, Carridin is a Darkfriend. He was given orders (under
the name Bors) by Ishamael
to find and kill Rand al'Thor, and those orders were
strengthened by a Myrddraal who promised to kill another member of
Carridin's family every month until al'Thor was dead. So far, Carridin
has lost a cousin (found skinned alive in his bed) and his youngest
sister Dealda (carried from her bridal feast by a Fade).
His sister, Vanora, recently met with a similar
fate. See alsoBors.
Jain Farstrider,
365 (463)--Hero of 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.
Jalani, p. 141
(170)--Maiden of the Spear, part of Rand's honor
guard. She is the youngest among them, only sixteen--despite this, she
treats Rand as she would a younger brother.
Jan, p. 87 (101)--One of
Min's aunts who raised her after her father died.
Janine Pavlara, p. 62
(66)--Aes Sedai of unknown Ajah. She was captured and shielded after
the battle at Dumai's Wells.
Janira, p. 585
(753)--Saldaen Kinswoman with graying hair.
Janwin, p. 96
(111)--Clan chief of the Shiande Aiel with a creased face and
blue-gray eyes. He is not sure how to take the news of
Rand's disappearance, and his holding his counsel;
he listens to both Timolan and
Indirian, though.
Jarna Malari, p. 42
(39)--Leader of the Black Ajah before Alviarin.
She was killed by Ishamael because she set in
motion a plan that resulted in the death of Tamra
Ospenya, then the Amyrlin Seat. She was
openly of the Gray Ajah. She appeared to have died while testing a
ter'angreal that had not been tried in centuries.
Jasfer Anan, p. 309
(391)--Setalle's husband, a square-faced,
gray-haired man. He owns boats.
Jen, p. 293
(370)--Short, bullish young man, a servant of Queen
Tylin of Altara.
Jeraal Mordeth, p.
554 (711)--Name used by Padan Fain as a disguise to
be one of Toram Riatin's advisors. It is the name
of the man whose soul controls about half of Fain's mind. Mordeth
became a counsellor in Aridhol during the Trolloc
Wars. He advised that to defeat the Shadow, Aridhol must be harder than
the Shadow, less trusting, more cruel. Slowly it became so, until
finally the city was, if not darker than the Shadow, as dark. The city
finally turned on itself, consumed itself, tainting every grain of sand,
every rock, every sip of water with its hatred. Mordeth's soul remained
in the city, now called Shadar Logoth ("Where the Shadow
Waits") for millenia--he could not leave the city unless he
accompanied a person to the city walls or had them carry something from
the city to the outside world. Strangely enough, both of these things
happened at the same time, when Mat Cauthon carried
the ruby-handled dagger from the city while Padan
Fain accompanied Mordeth out of the city at about the same time.
Mordeth attempted to consume Fain's soul while the dagger tried to
consume Mat's. In Fain's case, the attempt to consume his soul was not
completely successful--instead, the two souls merged to create something
more evil than either Mordeth or Fain alone. Fain now feels incomplete
without the tainted dagger that was removed from the city. See
alsoFain, Padan.
Jestian Redhill, p.
131 (156)--Aes Sedai who once did something she loathed to do simply
because the White Tower told her to do it.
Jimar Chubain, p. 24
(15)--High Captain of the Tower Guard. Alviarin
suggests that they order him to increase his recruitment efforts to
expand the guard; Elaida thinks it unnecessary,
but that is more of just being blind to what anyone else says.
Jisao Hamora, p. 52
(53)--Youngest of Gawyn's Younglings. He wears a
silver Tower on his collar, the mark of a veteran fighter who saw the
riots in the White Tower along with Gawyn.
Joline Maza, p. 18
(7)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She was a Sitter for the Green,
appointed after one of the Green's sitters left for Salidar.
Elaida asked her to resign her position after only
weeks and sent her to Ebou Dar to meet with Queen
Tylin of Altara.
Jonan Adley, p. 141
(169)--A soldier in the Black Tower. He is from Altara despite his
name, and is about four years older than Rand.
Jondyn Barran, p. 63
(67)--Gnarled old man from the Two Rivers. He is a better bowshot than
anyone in the Two Rivers except Tam al'Thor and
possibly Abell Cauthon, and he is the best hunter
bar none. He always says what he thinks, regardless of who hears.
Josaine, p. 509
(652)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She found an angreal and did
not bring it to the Tower as Aes Sedai are supposed to, instead keeping
it in her room. Alviarin found out about it,
and told Elaida she needed to make an example of
her while Elaida was feeling weak.
Juilin Sandar, p. 182
(223)--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 is currently in Ebou Dar with Elayne
and Nynaeve.
Jur Grady, p. 92
(106)--Stocky, dark-eyed man, about seven years older than
Rand, now one of the Dedicated. He accompanies Rand
after the episode at Dumai's Wells, and later leaves with
Perrin.
Justin, p. 364--Some
weirdo who appeared in Nynaeve,
Elayne, and Aviendha's
apartment for a short time and then turned back into
Juilin. This typographical error only appears
in the hardcover edition of the book.
Karldin, p. 440
(564)--One of the Asha'man. He and Loial are going to visit all of the
stedding, as well as all the ancient cities, to set wards on all
of the Waygates there.
Katerine Alruddin,
p. 62 (66)--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.
If something happened to Galina, the leader of the
Aes Sedai after Rand was kidnapped, Katerine was to take over for her as
the next strongest Red sister.
Keeper of the
Chronicles, p. 17 (6)--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 alsoBayanar,
Sheriam; Freidhen, Alviarin;
Sharif, Leane.
Kenly Maerin, p. 66
(72)--A young man from the Two Rivers. He is barely old enough to marry
or leave home, much less grow the beard he is trying to grow in
imitation of Perrin.
Kera, p. 38 (35)--Aes
Sedai of the Green Ajah. She has fair hair and blue eyes, uncommon
among Tairens.
Keraille, p. 396
(506)--Person Derys will go with the day after the
Feast of the Half Moon.
Kiruna Nachiman, p. 71
(79)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is an elegant, statuesque
woman, and is a sister to King Paitar of Arafel.
She has four Warders. She was sent, along with
Bera, to establish diplomatic relations with
Rand in the Aiel Waste; upon returning, she followed
him to Dumai's Wells and was made to swear fealty to him.
Kiyoshi, p. 509
(652)--Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. Alviarin
commanded Elaida to uphold her as a model sister,
and present her with the gift of a new horse. This came right after
Elaida found angreal in the rooms of
Josaine and Adelorna; the
obvious intent was to imply that Kiyoshi helped turn one of them in. It
is unknown whether Kiyoshi is Black Ajah, or if she simply was chosen by
Alviarin as a convenient person.
Kyera Termendal, p. 9 (ix)--Poet and
author of a much-disputed translation of the Prophecies of the
Dragon. She is from Shiote, and wrote between Free
Years 700 and 800.
Kwamesa, p. 394
(494)--Sitter for the Gray Ajah, the youngest Sitter in the Hall in
Salidar. She is dark and slender, and has strength in the Power; she is
on the same level as Sheriam.
Laerad, p. 634
(817)--Grizzled Water Seeker of the Shaido Aiel.
Lamgwin Dorn, p. 421
(539)--Breane's boyfriend, a hard, bulky man from
Caemlyn. He lived as a street thug, but was loyal to his queen. He
joined Morgase when she left the country.
al'Lan Mandragoran, p. 233
(289)--The uncrowned king of Malkier, and formerly Warder to
Moiraine. He is quite tall, and doesn't get very
emotional--in fact, he has emotional walls all around him that he has
been building for years. His country, Malkier, was overrun by Trollocs
shortly after he was born, and is now corrupted by the Great Blight.
Lan, the last of his people, then proceeded to fight a one-man war
against the Shadow by killing Shadowspawn in the Blight. He fought Aiel
during the Aiel War, and achieved Blademaster status. He was eventually
bonded by Moiraine, which ended his lonely fight (or at least changed its
style). When Lan and Moiraine brought Rand,
Mat, Perrin,
Egwene, and Nynaeve out of
their home in the Two Rivers, he found that there was something which
could throw his guard down, but he was the last to notice it: affection
for Nynaeve. As Moiraine put it, Nynaeve was able to plant vines in
Lan's emotional walls and break them down without him even knowing they
were there. He loves her very much, whether he admits it openly or not,
and Nynaeve, to her surprise, loves him in return. Upon Moiraine's
death, Lan's bond was immediately transferred to
Myrelle until Nynaeve is ready to have his bond
transferred to her. Myrelle tried to keep Lan's status secret, but she
was given away when she tried to buy one of Lan's favorite foods, coin
peppers, too far south (they are very popular in Shienar, and were in
Malkier before it fell to the Blight, but don't grow well in southern
climates). Upon learning of where Lan was,
Egwene sent him to Ebou Dar to serve as a Warder
for her. See alsoal'Meara, Nynaeve; Damodred,
Moiraine.
Lanfear, p. 40 (37)—One of the
Forsaken. Unlike the rest of the Forsaken, she chose her name for
herself, which means “Daughter of the Night” in the Old
Tongue. She was born Mierin Eronaile, and was strong in the
One Power. She worked at the Collam Daan, the primary facility for
research into the One Power. Her final discovery there was what she
thought was a new source for the One Power, one that could be harnessed
by men and women alike—this source turned out to be the emissions
through a thin spot in the Pattern from the Dark
One's prison. She and another Aes Sedai named Beidomon bored into
the prison, creating what is now referred to as simply the Bore,
allowing the Dark One to touch the world again and leading to the War of
the Shadow. Around this time, Mierin formed a relationship with
Lews Therin Telamon, who headed the forces of the
Light against the Shadow and was the most powerful man she had found.
Lews Therin broke off the relationship when he found that she only
wanted him for his power and authority and the possibility of power for
herself through him. Mierin never let go of him, and when he later met
and married Ilyena Moerelle, she tried to disrupt
the wedding ceremony as well as split the two apart by any means.
Eventually she went to Shayol Ghul to dedicate her soul to the Shadow,
most likely to finally get back at Lews Therin for leaving her. She
declared as her territory the World of Dreams, Tel'aran'rhiod,
using it to ends now unknown. She transferred her obsessive love intact
to Lews Therin's soul's new body, Rand al'Thor,
after being freed from the Bore. She first appeared to him as a young
woman named Selene, but disguised her appearance as a slightly less
beautiful (but still stunning) woman. Almost a year later, Lanfear
found that Rand had been “unfaithful” to her, and she tried
to kill him. Before she could, she was pushed through the twisted stone
doorway ter'angreal leading to the lands of the Eelfinn by
Moiraine, becoming trapped. It is not known
whether Lanfear is still alive.
Laren, p. 293
(370)--Plump-breasted woman with gray streaks in the hair at her
temples. She is a servant to Queen Tylin. By her
marriage knife, she had nine children, three of which are dead (two sons
died in duels).
Lawtin, p. 580
(746)--One of the Redarms that accompanies
Nynaeve.
Leane Sharif, p. 40
(37)--Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She grew up in Arad Doman, and has
coppery skin. Just as her family members were training her in the
seductive ways of Domani women, Leane found that her life would take a
different direction: she could channel saidar, and would do so
with or without teaching. She became an Aes Sedai, a member of the Blue
Ajah, and was eventually raised to Keeper of the
Chronicles under Siuan Sanche. During the coup
led by Elaida a'Roihan and
Alviarin Freidhen that deposed Siuan, Leane was
thrown in the dungeon and stilled. Leane tried turning to her seductive
side to try to replace what she lost in stilling; she was out of
practice, but did well enough. She eventually convinced the Aes Sedai
in Salidar to let her stay with them and maintain the network of
eyes-and-ears she kept in Tar Valon as Keeper. She was later Healed by
Nynaeve, and restored to some of her former
capacity for using the One Power. The Hall of the Tower in Salidar
decided that since she had been stilled, she was no longer Aes Sedai for
that time and thus all of her titles and choice of Ajah were null and
void. Instead of petitioning to re-enter the Blue Ajah, she asked the
Green Ajah if it would accept her; it did. See alsoFreidhen, Alviarin;
Keeper of the Chronicles;
Sanche, Siuan;
Anjen(from Book 6,
Lord of Chaos).
Lelaine Akashi, p. 25
(17)--Slender Sitter for the Blue Ajah in Salidar. She carries a
dignified air about her. She was a Sitter in the White Tower for forty
years before Siuan was deposed.
Leral Anan, p. 306
(386)--One of Setalle's daughters. She looks after
Olver when he's around the inn.
Lerman, p. 14
(2)--Chief mason for Elaida's palace. He stared
in disbelief when Elaida told him her palace was to have a spire ten
spans higher than the Tower itself. However, being that it is Elaida he
is dealing with, he will have to find a way....
Lews Therin Telamon, p.
140 (167)--The Dragon, Breaker of the World. He
was perhaps the greatest man who ever lived, and the most powerful Aes
Sedai in recorded history. During the War of the Shadow, he lead the
forces of the Light against the Forsaken, and led the final stroke which
re-sealed the Dark One back into his prison.
Unfortunately, during this stroke he was driven insane by the Dark One's
touch, eventually killing his wife Ilyena, his
children, and everyone he loved, as well as anyone who carried a drop of
his blood. For this act, people remember him with a new name:
Kinslayer. After he had done this,
Ishamael gave him his sanity back long enough
for him to realize what he had done; Lews Therin killed himself by
drawing on saidin too heavily, causing a mountain to form on the
spot where he stood. This mountain is called Dragonmount, and is near
the present-day city of Tar Valon. It is unfortunate that the name of
one of the greatest men to ever live is now synonymous with evil, for
Lews Therin killed his family due to the Dark One's influence, but
without Lews Therin there may not have been a world left in which to
kill them. Lews Therin's voice sometimes speaks inside
Rand's head, offering advice or sobbing over lost
women, but is getting more and more vocal. It even tries to seize
control of saidin sometimes, much to Rand's fear. See
alsoal'Thor, Rand;
Dragon, The.
Leyn, p. 335 (425)--Wise
One. She can channel, and is of moderately high strength.
Liah, p. 655
(843)--Maiden of the Spear of the Cosaida Sept of the Chareen Aiel with
a scar across her face. When Rand came to Shadar
Logoth to set wards on the Waygate there, Liah got separated from the
group and was never found. Presuming she was dead, Rand took the group
back to Caemlyn. When Rand returned to Shadar Logoth weeks later to
fight Sammael, he discovered that Liah was still
alive, if not completely sane anymore. He killed her with balefire when
she was attacked by Mashadar.
Liandrin, p. 317
(401)--Aes Sedai of the Black Ajah, formerly of the Red. She has light
hair and a face like a doll. She grew up in Tarabon. She led the group
of thirteen Aes Sedai who declared themselves Black Ajah and fled the
White Tower, murdering guards and even sisters in the process. Liandrin
was Red Ajah before turning to the Black, but her oath to the Black was
sworn before even being raised to the Accepted (perhaps before she came
to the Tower), so it can't really be said that she was ever Red Ajah at
all.
Lini Eltring, p. 380
(485)--Childhood nurse to Maighdin,
Morgase, and Elayne
Trakand. She has many wise sayings, which Elayne and Morgase are fond
of quoting to themselves and others (probably because they have been
ingrained into their minds so much). She went with Morgase when she fled
Andor to Amadicia.
Lir Baryn, p. 154 (186)—Andoran
lord, a “whip of a man” who always wears a sword. He was
one of the nobles who opposed Morgase during the
Succession. Slender and strong. The only reason
Rand kept him around was to have everyone support
Dyelin; no one would leave Andor to the likes of
Lord Lir.
Lirene Doirellin, p. 21 (12)--Aes
Sedai of the Red Ajah. She resigned as a Sitter fifteen years ago and
went into “voluntary” retreat. She is now nervous and
shifty.
Logain Ablar, p. 18
(8)--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 has come forward
with information that indicates 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; it is assumed that he
is on his way to the Black Tower. See alsoDragon, The; Dragon Reborn;
al'Thor, Rand.
Loial, p. 67
(73)--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. He, like most of the Ogier, 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.
Lopin, p. 448
(574)--Nalesean's round-bellied manservant.
Luan Norwelyn, p. 154
(186)--Andoran noble, leader of a strong House that supported
Morgase during the Succession. Morgase exiled
him from Caemlyn as per Gaebril's suggestion, but
hopes he will still support her when she comes to claim the throne.
Maddin, p. 584
(751)--The founder of Altara. His holiday is two days after the Feast
of Embers.
Madic, p. 293
(370)--Balding man, one of Tylin's servants.
Maeric, p. 28
(20)--Blocky Shaido spearman. He is Seia Doon. He is
Dyrele's husband.
Maire, p. 123
(146)--One of Colavaere's attendants. She
disappeared shortly after telling Faile of what
Colavaere revealed to her about her plans. She is presumed dead at
Colavaere's hands.
Maisia, p. 354 (448)—Woman who
accompanies Caddar to meet with
Sevanna. She is actually
Graendal. The name seems to mean something
derogatory (at least to Gra