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[
{
"id": "Adeleas-Namelle",
"name": "Adeleas Namelle",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Talk of Debts",
"info": "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](#Vandene-Namelle). Their goal was some day to write the complete history of the World since the Breaking, and some even before that. [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) cannot tell Adeleas and Vandene apart, even though they are not twins. Adeleas was brutally murdered, along with Ispan Shefar, the Black Sister she was guarding at the time, by an unknown assassin. [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand) has no doubt that Adeleas's killer is one or more of [Merilille Ceandevin](#Merilille-Ceandevin), [Careane Fransi](#Careane-Fransi), and [Sareitha Tomares](#Sareitha-Tomares)."
},
{
"id": "Adelorna-Bastine",
"name": "Adelorna Bastine",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan). She chose [Rina](#Rina-Hafden) for the Hall without a nominations process, which goes against Green custom."
},
{
"id": "Adine-Canford",
"name": "Adine Canford",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah who teaches a class that [Nicola](#Nicola-Treehill) asks to be late for so she can practice making _cuendillar_."
},
{
"id": "Adria",
"name": "Adria",
"chapter": "Chapter 2: Two Captains",
"info": "Contortionist in [Valan Luca](#Valan-Luca)'s menagerie. She and [Rumann](#Rumann) are now an item."
},
{
"id": "Aiden",
"name": "Aiden",
"chapter": "Chapter 21: A Mark",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah, and one of the Tower librarians. She is even darker than [Zemaille](#Zemaille), who is also a librarian and also came from the Sea Folk."
},
{
"id": "Ajimbura",
"name": "Ajimbura",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "[Karede](#Furyk-Karede)'s manservant. He is very protective of his master's honor. He is thin and wiry, and has a habit of killing rats with his knife. White streaks his dark red hair. He is a member of the Kaensada hill tribes, and drinks from a silver mounted cup made from a human skull. He eats just about anything, with the exception of lizards—eating lizard is forbidden by his tribe."
},
{
"id": "Akarrin",
"name": "Akarrin",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "Slim Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. She was convinced that [Aviendha](#Aviendha) would be in novice white before long. She led the party of sisters that Traveled to the area near Shadar Logoth where [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) cleansed _saidin_. She is good at reading residues."
},
{
"id": "Alanna-Mosvani",
"name": "Alanna Mosvani",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is dark and slender with black hair and dark eyes. She has two surviving Warders, [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) (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."
},
{
"id": "Alarys",
"name": "Alarys",
"chapter": "Chapter 9: Traps",
"info": "Wise One of the Shaido Aiel. She has black hair, which is quite rare among the Aiel."
},
{
"id": "Aldazar",
"name": "Aldazar",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "[Karede](#Furyk-Karede)'s bay horse."
},
{
"id": "Aledrin",
"name": "Aledrin",
"chapter": "Chapter 19: Surprises",
"info": "Sitter for the White Ajah in the new Hall. She has dark, golden hair and big, pale brown eyes. She grew up in Tarabon. She is taller than most men, and plump."
},
{
"id": "Alivia",
"name": "Alivia",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Seanchan _damane_ captured by Asha'man. She was afraid of freedom because she feared being captured again. She has been collared since she was thirteen or fourteen, and has been _damane_ for over four hundred years. She is considerably stronger in the One Power than [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran), and a little bit taller. She has fine lines at the corners of her sharp blue eyes and white streaks in her blonde hair. [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw) dislikes her, though not because of jealousy."
},
{
"id": "Almurat-Mor",
"name": "Almurat Mor",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "Seeker for the Truth among the Seanchan. He believes there is a plot against [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag), and is in the process of questioning just about everyone."
},
{
"id": "Althyn-Conly",
"name": "Althyn Conly",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "Novice recruited in the Tower in exile. She is a friend of [Bodewhin Cauthon](#Bodewhin-Bode-Cauthon), and like Bode has the ability with Earth necessary to make _cuendillar_. She and Bode decided to try making two items at once, just to see what would happen; the two objects fused together into one sold lump—half iron, half _cuendillar_."
},
{
"id": "Aludra",
"name": "Aludra",
"chapter": "Chapter 2: Two Captains",
"info": "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](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) and [Thom](#Thomdril-Thom-Merrilin) 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 travels with Mat's entourage."
},
{
"id": "Alviarin-Freidhen",
"name": "Alviarin Freidhen",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Amyrlin-Seat) without Ishamael's approval. Typical of most Whites, she has a very cool, collected personality. She serves as [Keeper of the Chronicles](#Keeper-of-the-Chronicles) under [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan), 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](#Siuan-Sanche); unknown to Elaida, this also brought her the support of the Black Ajah."
},
{
"id": "Amathera-Aelfdene-Casmir-Lounault",
"name": "Amathera Aelfdene Casmir Lounault",
"chapter": "Chapter 2: Two Captains",
"info": "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](#Elayne-Trakand) and [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran). 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](#Suroth-Sabelle-Meldarath), the leader of the Seanchan pre-invasionary forces, until she was rescued by [Juilin Sandar](#Juilin-Sandar), who took her along when he fled Ebou Dar with [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)."
},
{
"id": "Amyrlin-Seat",
"name": "Amyrlin Seat",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Bonwhin-Meraighdin), who was deposed and stilled for nearly breaking the Tower in [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing)'s day, except for [Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan](#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](#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](#Siuan-Sanche), raised from the Blue Ajah, until she was deposed for her involvement with events surrounding the [Dragon Reborn](#Dragon-Reborn). Her successor was the leader of the coup, [Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan](#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](#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."
},
{
"id": "Anaiya",
"name": "Anaiya",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. She has blunt, motherly facial features. She was very good friends with [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred) both as a novice and as a full sister. She, like all Blues, fled the Tower when [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) was raised to the Striped Stole, and now carries a position of considerable influence in the “Little Tower” in exile from Tar Valon. She dresses very simply, and very little upsets her. She was Aes Sedai for 50 or 60 years before [Kairen](#Kairen-Stang) came to the Tower."
},
{
"id": "Anath-Dorje",
"name": "Anath Dorje",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "[Selucia](#Selucia)'s former _Soe'feia_, or Truthseeker. She now serves [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag). She is very tall and slender with dark skin and black eyes. She seems to get a charge out of inflicting pain."
},
{
"id": "Andaya-Forae",
"name": "Andaya Forae",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Sitter for the Gray Ajah in Tar Valon. She has light brown hair, and grew up in Tarabon. She reminds [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) of a sparrow about to hop to another branch. She is neither small nor slim. [Serancha](#Serancha-Colvine), 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."
},
{
"id": "Andil",
"name": "Andil",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Worker in [Beldair](#Mistress-Beldair)'s kitchen."
},
{
"id": "Annharid",
"name": "Annharid",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah, one of those sent back to Tar Valon from Salidar as a spy. She was caught by [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni) and [Seaine](#Seaine-Herimon), and was made to swear to obey them. She is now attempting to find out who [Atuan](#Atuan-Larisett)'s closest friends in the Yellow Ajah are."
},
{
"id": "Annoura-Larisen",
"name": "Annoura Larisen",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah with a broad face, wide mouth, and a 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](#Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron), the First of Mayene."
},
{
"id": "Aram",
"name": "Aram",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "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](#Rand-al-Thor)'s father and a Blademaster, and picked it up extremely fast. He now serves as [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s personal bodyguard."
},
{
"id": "Aran-gar",
"name": "Aran'gar",
"chapter": "Epilogue: An AnswerGlossary",
"info": "Name given to the reincarnation of Balthamel. Aran'gar 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. The other Forsaken consider Balthamel's new body a fine joke; the soul of Balthamel now occupies the body of a beautiful young woman. She still channels _saidin_."
},
{
"id": "Aravine-Carnel",
"name": "Aravine Carnel",
"chapter": "Chapter 9: Traps",
"info": "Plump, plain Amadician woman. She was weary-eyed and resigned the first day [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara) met her, when she gave Faile her golden belt signifying service to [Sevanna](#Sevanna). Her time as _gai'shain_ has toughened her a lot. She was the one who took Faile to see that [Arrela](#Arrela-Shiego) and [Lacile](#Lacile-Aldorwin) had been captured, then led her to Sevanna for her own punishment. Before leaving her with Sevanna, however, she swore fealty to Faile, using Faile's new last name. She knows Faile plans to escape, and wants to help—provided she can escape as well. She was once a noble, it appears."
},
{
"id": "Areina-Nermasiv",
"name": "Areina Nermasiv",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "Dark-haired novice about two years younger than [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran). She imitates [Birgitte](#Birgitte) as a Hunter. She is good friends with [Nicola](#Nicola-Treehill)."
},
{
"id": "Arinvar",
"name": "Arinvar",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "[Sheriam](#Sheriam-Bayanar)'s Warder. He grew up in Cairhien, and is short (as most Cairhienin are) and slender. He has gray hair at his temples."
},
{
"id": "Arlene",
"name": "Arlene",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Gathering Darkness",
"info": "[Arymilla](#Lady-Arymilla-Marne)'s maid. She is slim, has a pretty face, and a tremulous smile. She had the misfortune of being sent off with [Nasin](#Lord-Nasin-Caeren) to “distract” him from [Elenia](#Lady-Elenia-Sarand)."
},
{
"id": "Arrela-Shiego",
"name": "Arrela Shiego",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Tall woman, taken captive by the Shaido along with [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara). She is from Tear."
},
{
"id": "Artur-Paendrag-Tanreall",
"name": "Artur Paendrag Tanreall",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Fan of Colors",
"info": "Hero of Legend who conquered much of the known world about a thousand years ago. He was called [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing) during his reign. He was perhaps the most strongly _ta'veren_ man in history besides [Lews Therin Telamon](#Lews-Therin-Telamon) and [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor). His armies put down those of Guaire Amalasan, a false [Dragon](#The-Dragon), and he even sent troops across the Aryth Ocean under his son, [Luthair Paendrag Mondwhin](#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."
},
{
"id": "Ashmanaille",
"name": "Ashmanaille",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "Lanky Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. She is strong in Earth, and is one of the sisters [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) has trying to make _cuendillar_."
},
{
"id": "Atal-Mishraile",
"name": "Atal Mishraile",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "One of the Asha'man. He is one of [Taim](#Mazrim-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."
},
{
"id": "Atuan-Larisett",
"name": "Atuan Larisett",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Talene-Minly) knows of. She teaches history."
},
{
"id": "Aviendha",
"name": "Aviendha",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "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](#Rand-al-Thor) and [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon). She is more than pretty with her dark reddish hair. Aviendha is one of the three women in [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'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 southern 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 each other's arms before coming back. Aviendha says a similar incident will not occur, and punished any Maiden who made 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](#Elayne-Trakand) 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 seems to accept the idea at least. She has been having trouble learning Traveling again; the way Elayne forms the weave is different from how she used it to get to Seanchan, and it is difficult to learn something once you already learned it another way. She has, however, mastered the art of untying weaves—a feat which was thought impossible by all Aes Sedai, as well as the Forsaken. She and Elayne have adopted each other as first-sisters. Aviendha has a special ability in making wards against eavesdropping; it is unlikely even the Forsaken could breach one of her wards, and certainly no one could do so without her knowing it immediately."
},
{
"id": "Bael",
"name": "Bael",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Clan chief of the Goshien Aiel. He is the tallest man [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) 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). 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."
},
{
"id": "Bain",
"name": "Bain",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Maiden of the Spear of the Black Rock sept of the Shaarad Aiel. She has flame-colored hair. She is first-sister to [Chiad](#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 later became one of the Maidens who accompanied [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara), a similar honor guard to what [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) has, although smaller and for different reasons. She and Chiad were both captured by the Shaido along with the rest of Faile's company, and made _gai'shain_. She has refused Faile's offer of escape once her plan is ready; she vows to serve her year and a day, as prescribed by _ji'e'toh_, and then walk away."
},
{
"id": "Bandry-Ban-Crawe",
"name": "Bandry (Ban) Crawe",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Man from the Two Rivers."
},
{
"id": "Bartol",
"name": "Bartol",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "One of [Erian](#Erian-Boroleos)'s two surviving Warders (she had four until two were killed by [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor)). She left both her Warders in Cairhien before leaving for Far Madding and later Shadar Logoth, but both of them are following her now and are as close as the city of Tear."
},
{
"id": "Bartu",
"name": "Bartu",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Blacksmith's Puzzle",
"info": "Man from Shienar. He is one of those now with [Masema](#Masema-Dagar)."
},
{
"id": "Basel-Gill",
"name": "Basel Gill",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Pink-cheeked balding man with graying hair who followed [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand) when she left Caemlyn. He was the innkeeper of the Queen's Blessing, an inn in Caemlyn which at one time housed [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) and [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) while they were waiting for [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred) and the rest of the group to catch up to them. A man loyal to his queen. He now serves as [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s _shambayan_ (housekeeper)."
},
{
"id": "Bassane",
"name": "Bassane",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Cairhienin-born Warder, one of three bonded to [Merise](#Merise-Haindehl). He is short and wide, and as sun-dark as [Jahar](#Jahar-Narishma)."
},
{
"id": "Bayle-Domon",
"name": "Bayle Domon",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Time to Be Gone",
"info": "Stocky ship captain and smuggler from Illian. His ship was captured by [Egeanin](#Lady-Egeanin-Tamarath) 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."
},
{
"id": "Bela",
"name": "Bela",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "[Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche)'s mare. She is short, shaggy, and quite docile. [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) rode her out of Emond's Field when she left with [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred) and [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran). Bela actually belongs to Tam al'Thor, and [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) suggested her as a way to take Egwene with them."
},
{
"id": "Beldeine-Nyram",
"name": "Beldeine Nyram",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She has no Warders, which is extremely unusual for a Green. She was raised to the shawl about three years ago, and as yet is too new to the shawl to have the ageless look. She was captured at Dumai's Wells and is now a prisoner of the Aiel. According to [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'s viewing of her, she will bond one of the Asha'man as a Warder. She was pretty, and has high cheekbones and slightly tilted brown eyes."
},
{
"id": "Beonin-Marinye",
"name": "Beonin Marinye",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "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](#Elayne-Trakand) 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 was one of the six sisters in Salidar that had most of the authority, despite not being part of the Hall of the Tower, and now serves as [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s advisor from the Gray Ajah."
},
{
"id": "Berana",
"name": "Berana",
"chapter": "Chapter 19: Surprises",
"info": "Sitter for the White Ajah amongst the rebel Aes Sedai. She was chosen for the position in Salidar, despite being far too young by tradition to be considered. She has big brown eyes."
},
{
"id": "Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron",
"name": "Berelain sur Paendrag Paeron",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "The First of Mayene, Blessed of the Light, Defender of the Waves, High Seat of House Paeron; the Mayener equivalent of a king or queen. [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) put her in charge of Cairhien along with Rhuarc until she left with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) and [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara) to find [Masema](#Masema-Dagar). 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](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) foremost—she is [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'s hawk in her viewings of Perrin. She has black hair. She is a very capable ruler, willing to do almost anything to preserve the welfare and independence of her people. She is tall, pretty, young, and has black hair."
},
{
"id": "Bernaile-Gelbarn",
"name": "Bernaile Gelbarn",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai from Tarabon. She was sent back to the Tower by the Aes Sedai in Salidar. She keeps her hair done in many narrow, beaded braids, the style in Tarabon."
},
{
"id": "Beslan-Mitsobar",
"name": "Beslan Mitsobar",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Fan of Colors",
"info": "[Queen Tylin](#Tylin-Quintara-Mitsobar)'s son. He is mild-mannered, has a soft voice sharp eyes, and black hair to his shoulders."
},
{
"id": "Bethamin-Zeami",
"name": "Bethamin Zeami",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Fan of Colors",
"info": "_Sul'dam_ who was left behind after the battle at Falme, later captured by [Egeanin](#Lady-Egeanin-Tamarath). When Egeanin found her, she tried to get away, so Egeanin snapped the _a'dam_ she was carrying around her neck, hoping to use it as one more barrier to the woman fleeing (since Bethamin supposedly cannot channel, the _a'dam_ should have no other effect than throwing a metal ring around her head). Much to Egeanin's surprise, the _a'dam_ held Bethamin just as well as it held the _damane_ it was intended for. Bethamin already knew this, from observing [Renna](#Renna-Emain), who [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) left collared after Falme. From this, and from [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran)'s and [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand)'s information about the possibility of learning to channel (not just having it inborn), Egeanin reasoned that all _sul'dam_, including Bethamin, could channel if they were taught—which went against everything she had been taught her entire life. Bethamin is now forbidden to be linked to _damane_, both as protection for her—if anyone besides [Suroth](#Suroth-Sabelle-Meldarath) knew that the _a'dam_ would control her, they would probably make her wear it all the time—and as protection for the Seanchan way of life, which would likely collapse if it was learned that _sul'dam_ could channel just as well as _damane_. She has since been spirited away from Ebou Dar with [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon), Egeanin, and the rest of the group that fled Ebou Dar."
},
{
"id": "Birgitte",
"name": "Birgitte",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "Birgitte, p. 271–272 (320)—Hero of Legend, bound to the Horn of Valere until [Moghedien](#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 in all human history. During [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran)'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](#Elayne-Trakand), who bonded her as a Warder to give her the strength and quick healing she needed to survive. She is always linked to [Gaidal Cain](#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, except that she _is_ pretty. She is slowly losing her memories of past lives, and worries she will eventually forget everything—she currently remembers nothing before the founding of the White Tower."
},
{
"id": "Blaeric-Negina",
"name": "Blaeric Negina",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Time to Be Gone",
"info": "One of [Joline](#Joline-Maza)'s Warders. He has blue eyes, a pointed chin, and straight black hair. He is tall, and from Shienar. He now travels with [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s entourage and [Valan Luca](#Valan-Luca)'s menagerie."
},
{
"id": "Bodewhin-Bode-Cauthon",
"name": "Bodewhin (Bode) Cauthon",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "[Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s younger sister, age seventeen. She came with [Verin](#Verin-Mathwin) and [Alanna](#Alanna-Mosvani) to become Aes Sedai. She has the spark inborn; she will channel whether she wants to or not. She is now a novice in the rebel Tower under [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere). She is strong in Earth, and Egwene has her making objects out of _cuendillar_. She is plump-cheeked and pretty. She wears her hair in a dark braid, though Egwene suspects she did not have the Women's Circle's permission to do so—it does not matter anymore, however, as she is not in Emond's Field anymore."
},
{
"id": "Bonwhin-Meraighdin",
"name": "Bonwhin Meraighdin",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "[Amyrlin Seat](#Amyrlin-Seat) during the life of [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing), approximately one thousand years ago. She was raised from the Red Ajah, the last Amyrlin besides [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) from the Red. She tried to use the Tower's influence to manipulate Hawkwing and make him a puppet ruler of the White Tower. This ended in disaster, as Hawkwing laid seige to Tar Valon and attempted to destroy the Aes Sedai stronghold—he nearly succeeded. Bonwhin was stripped of stole and staff and stilled for nearly destroying the Tower, and since then no Amyrlin from her Ajah has been raised. She was succeeded by Deane Aryman of the Blue Ajah, who took office after years of disorder in the Tower where no Amyrlin was chosen and attempted to undo the damage Bonwhin did to the Tower's reputation. Deane succeeded for the most part. Unfortunately, this created extreme tension between the Red and Blue Ajahs that still exists today, and is the main reason why the Red Ajah will (and did) take any pretext to pull down an Amyrlin raised from the Blue Ajah."
},
{
"id": "Breane-Taborwin",
"name": "Breane Taborwin",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Woman from Cairhien who is [Lamgwin](#Lamgwin-Dorn)'s love interest. She is now one of [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara)'s personal maids along with “[Maighdin](#Maighdin-Dorlain).” and [Lini](#Lini-Eltring). She hates [Berelain](#Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron)."
},
{
"id": "Cadsuane-Melaidhrin",
"name": "Cadsuane Melaidhrin",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Egwene-al-Vere) and [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran). 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](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw), Cadsuane will teach [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) 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](#Siuan-Sanche) suspects Cadsuane may be a Darkfriend, but based on her actions and thoughts so far that seems unlikely."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Musenge",
"name": "Captain Musenge",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "Grizzled captain of the Deathwatch Guards. He commands [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag)'s personal bodyguard."
},
{
"id": "Careane-Fransi",
"name": "Careane Fransi",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Talk of Debts",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She has shoulders and arms as big as most men. She grew up in Arad Doman, and has worn the shawl for over fifty years now. She is among the sisters that are now sworn to obey [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor). She is now in Caemlyn. She despises wilders."
},
{
"id": "Carelle",
"name": "Carelle",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: The Scent of a Dream",
"info": "Pretty Wise One with fiery red hair and piercing blue eyes that always have a challenge in them."
},
{
"id": "Carlinya",
"name": "Carlinya",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She fled the White Tower when [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) was raised. She holds much influence among the sisters, and now serves as [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s advisor from the White Ajah. She has no Warders, which is not unusual for a White sister, though she has been studying men from within her cowl as if to find one among the soldiers in [Bryne](#Lord-Gareth-Bryne)'s army. She has short, dark, curly hair, and is seldom emotional (which is also common for Whites)."
},
{
"id": "Catrelle-Mosenain",
"name": "Catrelle Mosenain",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Gathering Darkness",
"info": "Daughter of an ironmonger from Maerone. [Daved Hanlon](#Daved-Hanlon) split her head with a rock before tossing her down a well after she accused him of getting her with child. Hanlon himself had forgotten her name, but [Shiaine](#Lady-Shiaine-Avarhin) appears to remember."
},
{
"id": "Celestin",
"name": "Celestin",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah, one of those sent back to Tar Valon from Salidar as a spy. She was caught by [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni) and [Seaine](#Seaine-Herimon), and was made to swear to obey them. She is now attempting to find out who [Atuan](#Atuan-Larisett)'s closest friends in the Yellow Ajah are."
},
{
"id": "Cera-Doinal",
"name": "Cera Doinal",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Young girl who reports [Dobraine](#Lord-Dobraine-Taborwin)'s death to [Loial](#Loial), [Karldin](#Karldin-Manfor), [Samitsu](#Samitsu-Tamagowa), [Sashalle](#Sashalle-Anderly), and the kitchen staff in the inn in Cairhien where they are all staying."
},
{
"id": "Chanelle-din-Seran-White-Shark",
"name": "Chanelle din Seran White Shark",
"chapter": "Chapter 12: A Bargain",
"info": "Lean, angular-faced Sea Folk woman. She can channel. [Aviendha](#Aviendha) once got her _very_ drunk on _oosquai_ so she could have a laugh at her expense."
},
{
"id": "Chel-Vanin",
"name": "Chel Vanin",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Time to Be Gone",
"info": "Fat man who [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) 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](#Valan-Luca)'s show."
},
{
"id": "Chesa",
"name": "Chesa",
"chapter": "Chapter 18: A Chat With Siuan",
"info": "One of [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s maids as the [Amyrlin Seat](#Amyrlin-Seat). Egwene often lets her sit in on meetings with [Sheriam](#Sheriam-Bayanar), her [Keeper of the Chronicles](#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."
},
{
"id": "Chiad",
"name": "Chiad",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "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](#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](#Bain), and the two served as a sort of honor guard for [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara). She and Bain were captured along with Faile by the Shaido and made _gai'shain_. She has refused Faile's offer of escape once her plan is ready; she vows to serve her year and a day, as prescribed by _ji'e'toh_, and then walk away."
},
{
"id": "Clarine-Anhill",
"name": "Clarine Anhill",
"chapter": "Chapter 2: Two Captains",
"info": "Wife of [Petra](#Petra-Anhill). Plump and brown-cheeked, she trains dogs for [Luca](#Valan-Luca)'s menagerie. She and Petra intend to buy an inn one day with the money they earn."
},
{
"id": "Coiren-Saeldain",
"name": "Coiren Saeldain",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. She is plump and pompous, and led the embassy [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) sent to [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) 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](#Galina-Casban) and [Katerine](#Katerine-Alruddin)."
},
{
"id": "Col",
"name": "Col",
"chapter": "Chapter 2: Two Captains",
"info": "Bent-nozed horse handler in [Valan Luca](#Valan-Luca)'s menagerie. He is from Tear, and has heavy shoulders."
},
{
"id": "Corele-Hovian",
"name": "Corele Hovian",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Boyishly slim yet pretty 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. She is now one of [Cadsuane](#Cadsuane-Melaidhrin)'s companions. She has bonded [Damer Flinn](#Damer-Flinn) as her Warder."
},
{
"id": "Corgaide-Marendevin",
"name": "Corgaide Marendevin",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Samitsu-Tamagowa) and [Sashalle](#Sashalle-Anderly). She is fond of rumors."
},
{
"id": "Covarla-Baldene",
"name": "Covarla Baldene",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "One of the Aes Sedai who attempted to capture [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor). 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](#Lusonia-Cole) when [Tarna](#Tarna-Feir) and [Katerine](#Katerine-Alruddin) arrived in Tar Valon."
},
{
"id": "Culain",
"name": "Culain",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Fan of Colors",
"info": "Person [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) was in a past life. With his last breath, he laughed in [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing)'s face. _It is unknown whether Culain is the namesake of Culain's Hound, an inn in Caemlyn._"
},
{
"id": "Cyndane",
"name": "Cyndane",
"chapter": "Epilogue: An AnswerGlossary",
"info": "Girl who works with [Moghedien](#Moghedien). Her name means “Last Chance” in the Old Tongue. She is stronger in the One Power than [Graendal](#Graendal), but not as strong as Lanfear used to be."
},
{
"id": "Daigian-Moseneillin",
"name": "Daigian Moseneillin",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Plump, pale Aes Sedai of the White Ajah with long, black hair. She is the youngest daughter of a lesser House in Cairhien. Many sisters consider her little better than a wilder. She is now sworn to [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor), and later bonded [Eben Hopwil](#Eben-Hopwil) as a Warder. She was very posessive of him, and she is now mourning his death, which occured during the cleansing of _saidin_."
},
{
"id": "Daishar",
"name": "Daishar",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "[Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s roan horse. His name means “Glory” in the Old Tongue."
},
{
"id": "Damer-Flinn",
"name": "Damer Flinn",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Rand-al-Thor)'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](#Mazrim-Taim)'s Traitors' List, he has been in hiding—he did not assist in the attack on [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor), but Rand thinks it better to be safe than to have him killed. He has since been bonded as Warder to [Corele](#Corele-Hovian), and has been attempting to teach [Samitsu](#Samitsu-Tamagowa) to do with _saidar_ what he does with _saidin_."
},
{
"id": "Dannil-Lewin",
"name": "Dannil Lewin",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Young man from Emond's Field, now leader of [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s soldiers from the Two Rivers. A bean-pole of a man with a thick mustache."
},
{
"id": "Dark-Lord",
"name": "Dark Lord",
"chapter": "Chapter 21: A Mark",
"info": "Name sometimes used by Darkfriends for the [Dark One](#Dark-One)."
},
{
"id": "Dark-One",
"name": "Dark One",
"chapter": "Chapter 2: Two Captains",
"info": "Name used in every land for Shai'tan, the source of all evil, complete antithesis of [The Creator](#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](#Lews-Therin-Telamon), the [Dragon](#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 throughout 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](#Bayle-Domon), later pilfered by [High Lord Turak](#High-Lord-Turak-Aladon) 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](#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."
},
{
"id": "Dart",
"name": "Dart",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "[Rodel Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-Ituralde)'s white gelding."
},
{
"id": "Daughter-of-the-Nine-Moons",
"name": "Daughter of the Nine Moons",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Time to Be Gone",
"info": "Woman whom [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) is destined to marry, according to the Aelfinn. She is actually [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag), the heir to the Seanchan throne."
},
{
"id": "Daved-Hanlon",
"name": "Daved Hanlon",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Gathering Darkness",
"info": "Real name of [Doilin Mellar](#Doilin-Mellar), the man who “saved” [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand) from the three assassins. In gratitude, she named him Captain of the Queen's Bodyguard. He is a Darkfriend, and works for [Shiaine](#Lady-Shiaine-Avarhin). He not bulky, and little taller than the average run of men. He is feigning a relationship with [Falion Bhoda](#Falion-Bhoda) so that the two can exchange information discreetly."
},
{
"id": "Dawn-Wind",
"name": "Dawn Wind",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Gathering Darkness",
"info": "[Elenia](#Lady-Elenia-Sarand)'s long-legged bay."
},
{
"id": "Deane-Aryman",
"name": "Deane Aryman",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah, later raised to the [Amyrlin Seat](#Amyrlin-Seat). She succeeded [Bonwhin Meraighdin](#Bonwhin-Meraighdin), Amyrlin during the reign of [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing). Her strong spirit and sturdy administration brought the Tower back to most of its former prestige, all of which was teetering on the brink of disappearing after Bonwhin's manipulations of Hawkwing. She in effect saved the Tower. She is one of the most respected Amyrlins of all time, and part of the reason a large number of Amyrlins have been raised from the Blue Ajah. She was born in the city of Salidar, in Eharon."
},
{
"id": "Delana-Mosalaine",
"name": "Delana Mosalaine",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "Aes Sedai Sitter for the Gray Ajah in the “Little Tower.” She is the only Sitter that [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) thinks she can count on for her support. She is round, and has a deep voice for a woman and pale silver-colored hair. She is from Shienar, and has no Warder. Lately, Delana has been causing trouble in the Hall, especially with her demands to make a formal declaration that [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) is Black Ajah. She is willing to discuss any subject in the Hall, whereas most Sitters will not touch topics such as the Black Ajah with a ten-foot pole."
},
{
"id": "Demandred",
"name": "Demandred",
"chapter": "Epilogue: An AnswerGlossary",
"info": "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](#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 intact to the new recipient of his soul, [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor). Demandred was recently told by the [Dark One](#Dark-One) to lead his plan to convert or destroy Rand, and promised him to be Nae'blis if he succeeded. However, since [Moridin](#Moridin) has been declared Nae'blis, he is now only ordered to obey Moridin. Demandred's assumed identity and whereabouts are unknown."
},
{
"id": "Deni-Colford",
"name": "Deni Colford",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Talk of Debts",
"info": "Wide, placid-faced woman in the Queen's Guards, and leader of [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand)'s personal bodyguard. She has no skill with a sword, but those who have tried to challenge her cudgel have met with a quick lesson."
},
{
"id": "Desandre",
"name": "Desandre",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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."
},
{
"id": "Doesine-Alwain",
"name": "Doesine Alwain",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Atuan-Larisett) questioned in the same manner [Talene](#Talene-Minly) was. She and [Saerin](#Saerin-Asnobar) walked in on [Seaine](#Seaine-Herimon) and [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni) when they were using the Oath Rod to question sisters."
},
{
"id": "Doilin-Mellar",
"name": "Doilin Mellar",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Talk of Debts",
"info": "Guard who slew [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand)'s assassins. He cut the first's head off, _threw_ his sword at the second and speared him with it, and took the poisoned dagger from the third and killed him with it. He is wiry, has a sharp face, and is coldhearted, though he smiles a lot. He is fond of teasing women. He claims to have been a merchant's guard, then a mercenary, then a Hunter for the Horn. He is now a lieutenant in the Queen's Guards, and in gratitude, Elayne made him the captain of her bodyguard. He has dark eyes a narrow face that is not pretty or handsome. He moves with a swordsman's grace, and is very strong. Mellar claims to be from Andor, near Baerlon, and he claims to have fought on [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand)'s side during the Succession. Half the palace has accepted the rumor that he is the father of Elayne's twins, though he himself may be unaware that this rumor exists."
},
{
"id": "Donjel",
"name": "Donjel",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "One of [Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-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."
},
{
"id": "Doraise-Mesianos",
"name": "Doraise Mesianos",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah. She is very mild and always absorbed in study."
},
{
"id": "Doral-Barran",
"name": "Doral Barran",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "Wisdom of Emond's Field years ago. When an epidemic of the spotted fever struck the city, she advocated holding brandy-soaked handkerchiefs over one's face to ward off the disease. Because of this, [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) associated the smell of brandy with fear for a very long time."
},
{
"id": "Dragon-Reborn",
"name": "Dragon Reborn",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "According to the _Karaethon Cycle_, the Prophecies of the [Dragon](#The-Dragon), the man who is the Rebirth of [Lews Therin Telamon](#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](#Rand-al-Thor), a shepherd from Emond's Field."
},
{
"id": "Eben-Hopwil",
"name": "Eben Hopwil",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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](#Aran-gar) during the cleansing of _saidin_ near Shadar Logoth."
},
{
"id": "Edarna-Noregovna",
"name": "Edarna Noregovna",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah, later raised to the [Amyrlin Seat](#Amyrlin-Seat). She was the fourth Amyrlin raised after the death of [Deane Aryman](#Deane-Aryman), and was considered the most politically skilled Amyrlin of recent history. She was a very strong Amyrlin, and [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) hopes to be remembered in a similar light as she."
},
{
"id": "Edarra",
"name": "Edarra",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Wise One of the Nader sept of the Shiande Aiel. She has blue eyes, and is not much older than [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara). She can channel, and is of moderately high strength. She goes with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) to seek out [Masema](#Masema-Dagar)."
},
{
"id": "Edesina-Azzedin",
"name": "Edesina Azzedin",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Fan of Colors",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. She was sent to Tarabon to attempt to restore order there, and was later captured by the Seanchan. She was a prisoner in the Royal Palace of Altara, held by the collar of a _damane_, but was released by [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) and now travels with him and with [Luca](#Valan-Luca)'s show. She is slim and handsome, with black hair to her waist."
},
{
"id": "Egwene-al-Vere",
"name": "Egwene al'Vere",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Young woman from Emond's Field, now raised to the [Amyrlin Seat](#Amyrlin-Seat) among the Aes Sedai opposing [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan). 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](#Elayne-Trakand), the Daughter-Heir of Andor, and is also a childhood friend of [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor), the [Dragon Reborn](#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](#Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) and [Gawyn](#Gawyn-Trakand)—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](#Lord-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](#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."
},
{
"id": "Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan",
"name": "Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai formerly of the Red Ajah, now raised to the [Amyrlin Seat](#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](#Morgase-Trakand) of Andor for her entire reign. She later led the coup that deposed [Siuan Sanche](#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](#Keeper-of-the-Chronicles) is [Alviarin Freidhen](#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](#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](#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](#Gawyn-Trakand), [Galad](#Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred), and [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand) (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](#Lady-Tigraine-Mantear), Taringail, Galad, and later Elayne and Gawyn as well. After all, Morgase is just Morgase, but Tigraine is the mother of the [Dragon Reborn](#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 stilled and Healed), [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred), [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere), [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand), [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran), 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."
},
{
"id": "Elayne-Trakand",
"name": "Elayne Trakand",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Daughter-Heir of Andor, now Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is the daughter of [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand) and her late husband, Taringail, and sister to [Gawyn](#Gawyn-Trakand). She is also half-sister to [Galad](#Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred), 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](#Egwene-al-Vere), [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran), [Aviendha](#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](#Rand-al-Thor), and told him how she felt; he felt similarly. She had no idea at the time what [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw) 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](#Moghedien), Elayne ended up bonding [Birgitte](#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."
},
{
"id": "Elder-Alar",
"name": "Elder Alar",
"chapter": "Epilogue: An AnswerGlossary",
"info": "An Elder of Stedding Tsofu. She is [Erith](#Erith)'s grandmother."
},
{
"id": "Elder-Haman",
"name": "Elder Haman",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: A Strengthening Storm",
"info": "One of the Elders of Stedding Shangtai, son of Dal son of Morel. He came with [Loial](#Loial)'s mother Covril to find Loial and take him back to the _stedding_. Loial was not there, and they have not been able to catch up with him. Loial intentionally skipped Stedding Shantai on his trips to the _stedding_ so as to avoid Haman and his mother."
},
{
"id": "Eldrid-Methin",
"name": "Eldrid Methin",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Worker in [Mistress Beldair](#Mistress-Beldair)'s kitchen. She talks to [Ledar](#Ledar) and [Underhill](#Master-Underhill) when they arrive in Cairhien."
},
{
"id": "Elienda",
"name": "Elienda",
"chapter": "Chapter 8: Whirlpools of Color",
"info": "Tall Maiden of the Spear with wide shoulders. She was among those [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) used as a scout."
},
{
"id": "Elin-Warrel",
"name": "Elin Warrel",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Newly-raised Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah."
},
{
"id": "Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw",
"name": "Elmindreda (Min) Farshaw",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "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, Warders, and Asha'man, 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](#Rand-al-Thor), especially the one she saw that included herself: he was destined to fall in love with three different women, one of which was 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](#Siuan-Sanche) with her viewings' information when Siuan was deposed, and it was Min that freed Siuan and [Leane](#Leane-Sharif) 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 its intentions. She has only had one viewing that ever failed, which concerned [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred); since Moiraine is believed dead, she hopes that her viewings might be wrong at least once in a while. Min is one of only three women that can rightfully call herself a lover to the [Dragon Reborn](#The-Dragon), and she is now bonded to Rand via a Warder bond that she shares with the other two, [Aviendha](#Aviendha) and [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand). She is fond of reading books by the late [Herid Fel](#Herid-Fel), a philosopher who worked in Rand's school of thought and was killed by a _gholam_, presumably because he had stumbled upon information crucial to the defeat of the Shadow. She had a viewing of Elayne just before the door closed that Elayne would become pregnant with twins; she told half the palace before Elayne herself knew...."
},
{
"id": "Elsie",
"name": "Elsie",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "Maid in service of House Matherin. She is very nervous around [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand). She is tall, about 25 years old, has dark hair, dark eyes, and a plump bosom."
},
{
"id": "Elyas-Machera",
"name": "Elyas Machera",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Lanky old man with graying hair to his waist. He was a Warder at one time, bonded to an Aes Sedai named [Rina](#Rina-Hafden), and left the Tower when he discovered that he could talk to wolves. He did not find any problem with the ability by itself, but felt the need to get away from the Red Ajah, who thought they should gentle him (even though there was nothing to be gentled) because of his ability. Elyas helped [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) learn that he could talk to wolves as well; Perrin does not necessarily like the ability, but has gotten over the dislike of it as well. The wolves call him [Long Tooth](#Long-Tooth). Compared to him, Aiel are noisy when they are not trying to be heard."
},
{
"id": "Elza-Penfell",
"name": "Elza Penfell",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She is one of the Aes Sedai now sworn [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor); she assisted in his kidnapping. She is now one of [Cadsuane](#Cadsuane-Melaidhrin)'s companions. She is secretly of the Black Ajah, but almost no one knows this."
},
{
"id": "Emara",
"name": "Emara",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "Small, thin Accepted with gray eyes and a quick grin. She grew up in Illian. She dislikes [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche) and [Leane](#Leane-Sharif). It looks as though a strong wind would blow her over, but she has a firmer hand with the novices under her than most sisters do."
},
{
"id": "Emarin-Pendaloan",
"name": "Emarin Pendaloan",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "[Algarin](#Lord-Algarin-Pendaloan)'s late younger brother. He could channel, and was captured and taken to Tar Valon by [Cadsuane](#Cadsuane-Melaidhrin). He survived being gentled for over ten years, which is much longer than usual—Algarin was very grateful to Cadsuane for this."
},
{
"id": "Emela",
"name": "Emela",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "The name of the doll [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag) gave to [Karede](#Furyk-Karede) when he saved her life when she was very young. It was her most prized possession at the time."
},
{
"id": "Erian-Boroleos",
"name": "Erian Boroleos",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She assisted in capturing [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor). She had four Warders until Rand killed two of them for harming [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw). She was captured by Rand in the battle at Dumai's Wells. She is pale and lovely. She is now one of [Cadsuane](#Cadsuane-Melaidhrin)'s companions."
},
{
"id": "Erith",
"name": "Erith",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: A Strengthening Storm",
"info": "Ogier from Stedding Tsofu, daughter of [Iva](#Iva) daughter of [Alar](#Elder-Alar). She wants to marry [Loial](#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."
},
{
"id": "Escaralde",
"name": "Escaralde",
"chapter": "Chapter 18: A Chat With Siuan",
"info": "Sitter for the Brown Ajah. She insisted on learning to make _ter'angreal_ despite not being strong enough. She fled the White Tower when [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche) was deposed. She is too young to be appointed as a Sitter, normally. She has an almost unbelievable ability to loom, despite being tiny."
},
{
"id": "Essande-Dawlish",
"name": "Essande Dawlish",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "Slender, dignified, white-haired pensioner who is now one of [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand)'s maids. She is slim, and has aching joints."
},
{
"id": "Fager-Neald",
"name": "Fager Neald",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Foppish Murandian man with curly mustaches that he keeps waxed to points. He is now one of the Asha'man. He accompanies [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara). He is fond of stroking his mustaches."
},
{
"id": "Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara",
"name": "Faile ni Bashere t'Aybara",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "A young woman from Saldaea with long dark hair and dark eyes. She is the daughter of [Davram](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere) and [Deira](#Lady-Deira-ni-Ghaline-t-Bashere) Bashere, 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 that Mandarb was the name of [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran)'s horse. She fell in love with [Perrin Aybara](#Perrin-t-Bashere-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](#Rand-al-Thor) was the [Dragon Reborn](#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](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'s viewings of Perrin. She is very protective of her blacksmith, 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](#Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron) who eye her husband all the time. She even cornered [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw) when they first came to Caemlyn and Perrin greeted her warmly, to make sure Min had no intentions toward him. She left with Perrin for Ghealdan to find [Masema](#Masema-Dagar), and while he was away her party was ambushed by the Shaido Aiel and she was taken _gai'shain_ by them. She and the servants captured with her are planning an escape. She is now a personal servant of [Sevanna](#Sevanna), and she seems to be one of Sevanna's favorites."
},
{
"id": "Faiselle",
"name": "Faiselle",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: The Subject of Negotiations",
"info": "Sitter in the Hall of the Tower of Salidar. She disapproved of [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) being raised [Amyrlin](#Amyrlin-Seat). She sits with [Lelaine](#Lelaine-Akashi)'s Sitters. She is stocky, and has coppery skin and a square face. She grew up in Arad Doman. She seemed interested in the idea of negotiating with [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan)."
},
{
"id": "Falion-Bhoda",
"name": "Falion Bhoda",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Gathering Darkness",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Black Ajah, formerly of the White. She fled the Tower as a novice to Ebou Dar before being discovered and brought back. She is now in service to [Shiaine](#Lady-Shiaine-Avarhin), as a maid. She is feigning a relationship with [Daved Hanlon](#Daved-Hanlon) so that the two could exchange information without arousing suspicions."
},
{
"id": "Fally",
"name": "Fally",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Gathering Darkness",
"info": "Nickname, used facetiously by [Daved Hanlon](#Daved-Hanlon), for [Falion](#Falion-Bhoda)."
},
{
"id": "Faolain-Orande",
"name": "Faolain Orande",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: What the Oath Rod Can Do",
"info": "Dark, curly-haired Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah. She had an extreme dislike for Wilders, and did not treat [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche) and [Leane](#Leane-Sharif) very well when they were stilled, either. She spent eight years as a novice, and five among the Accepted. She was among the four raised to full sisterhood by [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere). She is still treated as an Accepted by most of the sisters. She swore to obey Egwene of her own volition, but she appears to have gone into hiding in some way."
},
{
"id": "Fearil",
"name": "Fearil",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "[Elza](#Elza-Penfell)'s Warder. It is said they are married, and Greens who marry seldom take more than one Warder. She left him in Cairhien, but he has followed her to Tear. He is tall, lean, and pretty with pale hair, and has a harsh voice. She has spent the past twenty years convincing everyone else that they were married so no one would be suspicious of them being alone together. He likes killing."
},
{
"id": "Feather",
"name": "Feather",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "One of the wolves. He is a member of [Leafhunter](#Leafhunter)'s pack, and her mate. He is clever, and is in his prime."
},
{
"id": "Fedwin-Morr",
"name": "Fedwin Morr",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Former Asha'man. He served as a spy on the Seanchan until he went insane and [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) had to poison him."
},
{
"id": "Fen-Mizar",
"name": "Fen Mizar",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Time to Be Gone",
"info": "One of [Joline](#Joline-Maza)'s Warders. He has dark, tilted eyes and a pointed chin. His hair is straight and black. He now travels with [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s entourage and [Valan Luca](#Valan-Luca)'s show."
},
{
"id": "Fera",
"name": "Fera",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: A Strengthening Storm",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the White Ajah. She is one of those under the instruction of the Wise Ones now. She is not in Elza's heart."
},
{
"id": "Ferane-Neheran",
"name": "Ferane Neheran",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "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 First Reasoner, the head of the White Ajah, according to [Seaine](#Seaine-Herimon)."
},
{
"id": "Fergin",
"name": "Fergin",
"chapter": "Chapter 28: A Cluster of Rosebuds",
"info": "Bony Redarm. He is a skinny, and a good soldier, but not very bright. He shares a tent with [Harnan](#Harnan), [Metwyn](#Metwyn), and [Gorderan](#Gorderan)."
},
{
"id": "Fireheart",
"name": "Fireheart",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "[Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand)'s tall black gelding."
},
{
"id": "First-Captain-Demetre-Marcolin",
"name": "First Captain Demetre Marcolin",
"chapter": "Epilogue: An AnswerGlossary",
"info": "First Captain of the Companions in Illian. He is lantern-jawed and has deep-set eyes. He served under Tam al'Thor when he was a Second Captain in the Companions."
},
{
"id": "Flann-Barstere",
"name": "Flann Barstere",
"chapter": "Chapter 25: When to Wear Jewels",
"info": "Lanky man from near Watch Hill. He now travels with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)."
},
{
"id": "Fridwyn-Ros",
"name": "Fridwyn Ros",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: A Blazing Beacon",
"info": "Heavy-shouldered, one-legged former soldier that now manages [Lord Aedmun](#Lord-Aedmun-Matherin)'s estate."
},
{
"id": "Furen-Alharra",
"name": "Furen Alharra",
"chapter": "Chapter 26: In So Habor",
"info": "One of [Seonid](#Seonid-Traighan)'s Warders. He is dark-skinned, and has gray-streaked curly black hair."
},
{
"id": "Furyk-Karede",
"name": "Furyk Karede",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "Seanchan Banner-General of the Deathwatch Guards, and commander of about 2300 Seanchan troops. He is 42 years old, born to weavers, and the property of [Jalid Magonine](#Jalid-Magonine), a craftsman in Ancarid. Furyk started training for the Deathwatch Guards when he was fifteen. He was cited twice for heroism, and mentioned in dispatches three times. After seven years, after her birth, he was named to [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag)'s personal bodyguard, though that was not her name at the time (and using that name now would be an insult to her). He was one of only three survivors of an attempt on Tuon's life, and was subsequently chosen for officer training. Later, he was injured again saving Tuon from assassins; she gave him a doll, her most prized possession at the time. Several years later, Karede was named to the [Empress](#The-Empress-of-Seanchan-)'s personal bodyguard, and sent with [High Lord Turak](#High-Lord-Turak-Aladon) and the _Hailene_. He kept Tuon's doll for over ten years until it was destroyed in the Great Fire of Sohima. He has since requested to be on Tuon's bodyguard again no fewer than three times."
},
{
"id": "Gabrelle",
"name": "Gabrelle",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah, now bonded to [Logain Ablar](#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](#Toveine-Gazal), the other woman bonded to him. She has sooty green eyes."
},
{
"id": "Gaidal-Cain",
"name": "Gaidal Cain",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Talk of Debts",
"info": "Hero of Legend bound to the Horn of Valere. He is a swordsman, and is always linked to [Birgitte](#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](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran) has ever seen. Just being around him made Nynaeve uncomfortable. He and Birgitte are no longer tied to each other thanks to [Moghedien](#Moghedien)'s tearing Birgitte away from _Tel'aran'rhiod_, and she fears she will never meet Gaidal Cain again. However, [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'s viewings of Birgitte indicate that she has spent and will spend lifetimes with the same man—though in some versions he is much older than she, and in others he is _much_ younger—so it appears she will find her lover again."
},
{
"id": "Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred",
"name": "Galadedrid (Galad) Damodred",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Son of [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand)'s late husband Taringail Damodred and his first wife [Tigraine](#Lady-Tigraine-Mantear). He is half-brother to [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand) and [Gawyn](#Gawyn-Trakand). Stunningly handsome, even [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran) 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](#Siuan-Sanche)'s deposition and joined [Eamon Valda](#Lord-Captain-Commander-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](#Egwene-al-Vere), and although she is flattered by his attentions, she does not return his love. He is quite popular among his soldiers."
},
{
"id": "Galina-Casban",
"name": "Galina Casban",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Highest 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](#Rand-al-Thor) 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](#Sevanna). Galina has long black hair without a touch of gray in it. She claims to have helped break two [Amyrlin](#Amyrlin-Seat)'s as a Black sister—one ([Siuan Sanche](#Siuan-Sanche)) was deposed and stilled, and the other ([Tamra Ospenya](#Tamra-Ospenya)) was made to appear that she had died in her sleep. She led the circle that stilled Siuan. [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni) firmly did not want to believe that Galina was Black, despite [Talene](#Talene-Minly)'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."
},
{
"id": "Garen",
"name": "Garen",
"chapter": "Chapter 9: Traps",
"info": "Apparently a hero of Ghealdan's past. His wall is defended by the Queen."
},
{
"id": "Gaul",
"name": "Gaul",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Aiel of the Imran sept of the Shaarad Aiel. He is _Shae'en M'taal_, a Stone Dog. [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) rescued him from his entrapment in Remen, and Gaul now walks at Perrin's side during battle and elsewhere. Gaul wants to marry [Chiad](#Chiad), but though she agrees to become his lover, she will not give up the spear for him."
},
{
"id": "Gawyn-Trakand",
"name": "Gawyn Trakand",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Son of [Queen Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand) of Andor and brother to [Elayne](#Elayne-Trakand). He will become First Prince of the Sword if Elayne becomes Queen. He and his half-brother [Galad](#Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) 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](#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](#Leane-Sharif) 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](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran) and [Egwene al'Vere](#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](#Rand-al-Thor) 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, and there is no telling how he'll react when he finds out that Elayne actually does love him, as well as that Egwene heads the rebellion against the Tower. His sign is a white boar."
},
{
"id": "Gendar",
"name": "Gendar",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: The Scent of a Dream",
"info": "One of [Berelain](#Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron)'s thief-catchers."
},
{
"id": "Georg-Tazanovni",
"name": "Georg Tazanovni",
"chapter": "Chapter 22: One Answer",
"info": "[Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni)'s youngest brother. He was twelve when he was murdered by Darkfriends in an uprising that also killed the rest of Pevara's family. He was beautiful, tall for his age, and fearless. He died with a knife in his hand, standing over his father's body, trying to keep the mob away from his mother. He would be long dead, with or without the Darkfriend mob, as would his great-grandchildren, but his death and the deaths of the rest of her family still haunt Pevara to this day."
},
{
"id": "Gerard-Arganda",
"name": "Gerard Arganda",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Blacksmith's Puzzle",
"info": "Short, compact First Captain of [Queen Alliandre](#Queen-Alliandre-Maritha-Kigarin)'s guards. He is a tough man; he worked his way up from the bottom to be where he is. He dislikes [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara), who he blames for taking his Queen where she could be kidnapped."
},
{
"id": "Get-Ayliah",
"name": "Get Ayliah",
"chapter": "Chapter 8: Whirlpools of Color",
"info": "Young man from the Two Rivers who now travels with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara). He, [Jondyn](#Jondyn-Barran), and Hu followed those who fled Malden, a town the Shaido sacked, to find information from them about the Shaido army. He is a good tracker."
},
{
"id": "Goldeneyes",
"name": "Goldeneyes",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "Nickname given to [Perrin Aybara](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) by people in the Two Rivers; they chose it because of his wolf-like eye color."
},
{
"id": "Gorderan",
"name": "Gorderan",
"chapter": "Chapter 28: A Cluster of Rosebuds",
"info": "One of [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s Redarms. He is good with a sword. He is built like the average blacksmith. He is from Tear, and has gray eyes. He shares a tent with [Harnan](#Harnan), [Metwyn](#Metwyn), and [Fergin](#Fergin)."
},
{
"id": "Graendal",
"name": "Graendal",
"chapter": "Epilogue: An AnswerGlossary",
"info": "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 as 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 worked with Sammael in the recent past, but since his disappearance has been working more closely with others."
},
{
"id": "Great-Aunt-Sumi",
"name": "Great Aunt Sumi",
"chapter": "Prologue: Glimmers of the Pattern",
"info": "Someone [Yukiri](#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.”"
},
{
"id": "Guardswoman-Yurith-Azeri",
"name": "Guardswoman Yurith Azeri",
"chapter": "Chapter 14: What Wise Ones Know",
"info": "Guardswoman in the Royal Palace in Caemlyn. She observed [Merilille](#Merilille-Ceandevin) leaving the city with one of the Sea Folk apprentices."
},
{
"id": "Halima-Saranov",
"name": "Halima Saranov",
"chapter": "Chapter 17: Secrets",
"info": "[Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s evening maid. She is actually [Delana](#Delana-Mosalaine)'s maid, but she lends her to Egwene at night to help with her chronic headaches."
},
{
"id": "Halwin-Norry",
"name": "Halwin Norry",
"chapter": "Chapter 14: What Wise Ones Know",
"info": "First Clerk in the Royal Palace in Caemlyn. He is tall and lean and has a long nose, as well as a fringe of white hair that sticks up around his bald head."
},
{
"id": "Hand-of-the-Shadow",
"name": "Hand of the Shadow",
"chapter": "Chapter 21: A Mark",
"info": "Literal translation of the name Shaidar Haran. He is a myrddraal with special abilities that appear to stem directly from the [Dark One](#Dark-One) himself."
},
{
"id": "Haral-Luhhan",
"name": "Haral Luhhan",
"chapter": "Chapter 25: When to Wear Jewels",
"info": "Blacksmith of Emond's Field. [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) 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."
},
{
"id": "Hari",
"name": "Hari",
"chapter": "Chapter 27: What Must Be Done",
"info": "Man who travels with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara). He likes collecting ears. He was the one replacing the hot coals on the Aielman's abdomen after he shook them off as a way to torture him into talking."
},
{
"id": "Harine-din-Togara-Two-Winds",
"name": "Harine din Togara Two Winds",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: Ornaments",
"info": "Wavemistress of Clan Shodein for ten years. She negotiated the treaty with [Merana](#Merana-Ambrey) and [Rafela](#Rafela-Cindal) under [Nesta](#Nesta-din-Reas-Two-Moons)'s authority. Her Windfinder is Shalon, her sister. Her face is unlined, but white streaks her straight, black hair. According to one of [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'s viewings, Harine is destined to become the Mistress of Ships of the Atha'an Miere."
},
{
"id": "Harnan",
"name": "Harnan",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Fan of Colors",
"info": "Lantern-jawed Tairen Redarm, a file-leader in the Band of the Red Hand. He has a heavy jaw, a long-suffering expression, and a crude hawk tatoo on his left cheek."
},
{
"id": "Hartha",
"name": "Hartha",
"chapter": "Chapter 4: The Tale of a Doll",
"info": "First Gardener, the commander of a section of Seanchan Ogier."
},
{
"id": "Haviar",
"name": "Haviar",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: The Forging of a Hammer",
"info": "One of [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s spies. He is actually [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara)'s spy (she contends that spying is a wife's job), but Perrin is getting his reports in her absence. He is from Tear."
},
{
"id": "Heartsbane",
"name": "Heartsbane",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: The Scent of a Dream",
"info": "Name used for Shai'tan, the [Dark One](#Dark-One)."
},
{
"id": "Herid-Fel",
"name": "Herid Fel",