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[
{
"id": "Aan-allein",
"name": "Aan'allein",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: The Way of the Predator",
"info": "Aiel name for [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran). It means “One Man,” “The Man Alone,” or “Man Who is an Entire People” in the Old Tongue. Lan's story is well-known and well-respected among the Aiel. The Man Alone is no longer alone."
},
{
"id": "Abell-Cauthon",
"name": "Abell Cauthon",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: The Use of Dragons",
"info": "[Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s father. He and his wife Natti lived in Emond's Field with their two unmarried daughters Eldrin and Bodewhin until Abell left with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara). They have two other daughters. Abell is excellent with a bow and arrow, and is in general a really nice guy; Mat does not know of anyone that dislikes him. His remaining children are about the age where they start to leave home—twenty, seventeen, and sixteen for Mat, Bode, and Eldrin, respectively. He is one of the best judges of horses around, and passed some of his knowledge on to his son. He serves as a subcommander under [Bashere](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere) in the battle for Andor and Cairhien. Mat thinks there is no one who is as honest as he."
},
{
"id": "Abors",
"name": "Abors",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: The Use of Dragons",
"info": "One of [Taim](#Mazrim-Taim)'s cronies, and part of the team of Asha'man and Aes Sedai who are trying to Turn [Logain](#Logain-Ablar), [Toveine](#Toveine-Gazal), [Gabrelle](#Gabrelle), [Androl](#Androl-Genhald), and [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni). He has thick eyebrows. He was one of the Asha'man who went over to the Shadow of his own volition."
},
{
"id": "Adelorna-Bastine",
"name": "Adelorna Bastine",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Just Another Sell-Sword",
"info": "Short, slim, regal, Saldaean 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 for the Hall without a nominations process, which goes against Green custom. She has three Warders; one died in the Seanchan attack, and Talric was wounded. She is of a height with [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere), with tilted eyes and dark hair."
},
{
"id": "Aginor",
"name": "Aginor",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "One of the Forsaken. During the Age of Legends, he was one of the foremost biologists of his time, specializing in genetics. He went over to the Shadow because only there could he do all of the experiments he wanted to. He was the one who created the Trollocs, Dragkhar, _gholam_, Darkhounds, and other Shadowspawn. Some of the other Forsaken think he was insane, for only someone insane would create some of the creatures he did. He was the second one to be released from the sealing on the Bore, after Balthamel. He was trapped close to the surface of the Bore, so he was not shielded from the passing of time very effectively; he emerged as a very old man, so old that his face was wrinkled so that one could barely make out his features anymore. He was killed by [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) at the Eye of the World. Unbeknownst to almost everyone (including the Forsaken), Aginor was reincarnated in the body of a Borderlander man and given the new name Osan'gar. Osan'gar masqueraded as Corlan Dashiva, one of the Asha'man, until he was killed at the cleansing of _saidin_ by Elza Penfell and her circle. One of Aginor's creations was the _zomara_, androgynous not-quite-human servants; they are almost useless for any other task. Aran'gar described them as one of Aginor's “less inspired creations.” The only Shadowspawn that Aginor created which could pass through a Traveling gateway were _gholam_; he was smart enough to only make a few of them."
},
{
"id": "Alanna-Mosvani",
"name": "Alanna Mosvani",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Dangerous Place",
"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 vanished from Tear mysteriously, leaving no Travelling residues behind. Rand only knows that she is north of Merrilor—far to the north."
},
{
"id": "Aldin",
"name": "Aldin",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Tall, young, Amadician former _gai'shain_, now [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara)'s bookkeeper. He has square shoulders, and looks more a soldier than the bookkeeper he is. He took a liking to [Arrela](#Arrela-Shiego), and wanted to marry her, though she does not actually like men in that way. He seems to have shifted his attentions to [Aravine](#Aravine-Carnel). When Aravine dies, she begs Faile not to tell Aldin that she was a Darkfriend."
},
{
"id": "Aledrin",
"name": "Aledrin",
"chapter": "Chapter 21: Not a Mistake to Ignore",
"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. She was part of the Tower's “embassy” to the Black Tower."
},
{
"id": "Alhanra",
"name": "Alhanra",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "A Child of the Light, and one of [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred)'s scouts. He is described as “spindly.”"
},
{
"id": "Alivia",
"name": "Alivia",
"chapter": "Chapter 18: To Feel Wasted",
"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—Min had a viewing of her indicating that she will help [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) to die. She has a very intense personality."
},
{
"id": "Alix",
"name": "Alix",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "A Warder who now fights with [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) and the Children of the Light. His Aes Sedai has been killed."
},
{
"id": "Allin",
"name": "Allin",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Dark-haired Andoran. He wears a half-beard, shaved at the sides."
},
{
"id": "Aludra",
"name": "Aludra",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Illuminator from Tarabon with dark, wavy, 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 later traveled with Mat's entourage. Since the Seanchan destroyed the Chapter House of the Illuminators in Tanchico, Aludra may be the last Illuminator alive. She has, with Mat and [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor)'s help, made dozens of dragons, what most of us would call cannons. She conscripted every bellfounder in Andor, Tear, and Illian to make them. They were to form a critical part of the defense of Caemlyn, and the Last Battle."
},
{
"id": "Alviarin-Freidhen",
"name": "Alviarin Freidhen",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"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](#Ishamael) after she managed to kill off the [Amyrlin Seat](#The-Amyrlin-Seat) without Ishamael's approval. Typical of most Whites, she has a very cool, collected personality. She served 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. Without Alviarin as Keeper, the White Ajah would most likely have been divided over whether to depose Siuan, and only the Red would be behind Elaida, which would most likely have led to the stilling of Elaida and possibly even the dismantling of the Red Ajah. It still may, since Elaida is rapidly losing her support among the sisters. If Alviarin's loyalties are ever revealed, it is likely nothing will save either of them. Alviarin has been shown how to Travel by Mesaana, and one of her first uses of it brought her to Tremalking for several weeks, during which Elaida removed her as Keeper. She appeared to know that the Aes Sedai sent back from Salidar were spies; she refused to let Elaida speak with Meidani, who was one of them. She has since been estranged from the White Ajah; her fellow Whites blamed her for destroying their connection to the Amyrlin, and humiliating herself and her Ajah in the process. She was sent to [Silviana](#Silviana-Brehon) for daily beatings. Despite her failures, Shaidar Haran has promised her that she is still his praised servant; he marked her for his own with an invisible mark on her forehead that only Alviarin can sense. She was among those identified as Black by Verin; she fled the Tower some time ago, and her whereabouts are unknown. She was one of the Black sisters who attacked [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) in _Tel'aran'rhiod_. She threw an errant fireball at her, which Egwene dodged by disappearing and reappearing behind Alviarin; the fireball killed Talva instead. She retains her position as head of the Great Council of Thirteen. [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni) used her identity to infiltrate the Sharan encampment. She recently bonded [Nensen](#Nensen) as her Warder."
},
{
"id": "Amaresu",
"name": "Amaresu",
"chapter": "Chapter 39: Those Who Fight",
"info": "Heroine of Legend called back by the Horn of Valere. She carries the Sword of the Sun."
},
{
"id": "Amathera-Aelfdene-Casmir-Lounault",
"name": "Amathera Aelfdene Casmir Lounault",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"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](#Queen-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). She and Juilin have become an item since that time; he has been training her, with limited success, to stop flinching every time a Seanchan officer walks by."
},
{
"id": "Amys",
"name": "Amys",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Wise One of the Nine Valleys sept of the Taardad Aiel, and [Rhuarc](#Rhuarc)'s wife (one of two). She is one of the Wise Ones that trained [Aviendha](#Aviendha) and [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere). She can channel, but still has prematurely white hair. She is also a Dreamwalker. She was evidently _very_ stubborn and proud as an apprentice, taking longer than almost anyone (except Aviendha) to reach the point of demanding respect from the Wise Ones, thereby completing her training."
},
{
"id": "Andere",
"name": "Andere",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: A Knack",
"info": "Lean, dangerous-looking Malkieri man. He spent most of his life in Kandor, after Malkier fell. He has long hair. He started wearing the _hadori_ again recently. [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran) has not seen him in years—he found Lan and company after word of Lan's march to the Blight reached him. He still fights at Lan's side."
},
{
"id": "Androl-Genhald",
"name": "Androl Genhald",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Leatherworker for the Asha'man in the Black Tower. He was originally blocked; he could only channel the One Power while holding a piece of leather. [Taim](#Mazrim-Taim) beat his block out of him personally. He is the weakest of the Dedicated—he was only raised because [Logain](#Logain-Ablar) appealed directly to [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) and got him raised over Taim's express objections. His talent for Traveling is almost beyond belief: he can make gateways _much_ larger than he should be able to make, given his strength. He has a faint Taraboner accent. He, along with [Pevara](#Pevara-Tazanovni) and several others, is currently more or less a prisoner inside the Black Tower. He and Pevara have developed a rapport of sorts. Androl's past is varied, and unclear—he seems to have held several vocations, perhaps looking for one in which he felt he actually belonged. His father committed suicide when Androl was ten years old; he simply told Androl's mother the night before what he was going to do, then did it. She did not stop him, and was in fact afraid of him. Androl later realized that his father could channel, and was going mad from the taint—his family business, that of mining, was a bit too successful, as his father just seemed to _know_ where every rich vein of ore was."
},
{
"id": "Anla",
"name": "Anla",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Elsbet's sister. She served as her advisor, and there is even a separate story that [Thom](#Thomdril-Thom-Merrilin) is fond of telling that is all about her: “Anla the Wise Councilor.” Anla's name decorates the walls of the school in [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor)'s vision of the future, as presented by the Dark One. [Thom Merrilin](#Thomdril-Thom-Merrilin)'s name does as well."
},
{
"id": "Annah",
"name": "Annah",
"chapter": "Chapter 27: Friendly Fire",
"info": "Heavyset young woman. She is a former merchant's guard, and now serves as a foot soldier and messenger for [Gareth Bryne](#Gareth-Bryne)."
},
{
"id": "Annoura-Larisen",
"name": "Annoura Larisen",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"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 overlapping braids. She grew up in Tarabon. She serves as advisor to [Berelain sur Paendrag](#Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron), the First of Mayene. She and Berelain are currently not on the best of terms. She managed to rescue [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) while [Demandred](#Demandred) fought [Logain](#Logain-Ablar), burning herself out in the process through sheer exhaustion."
},
{
"id": "Ansai-of-Ryddingwoood",
"name": "Ansai of Ryddingwoood",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Into the Thick of It",
"info": "A poet. [King Easar](#King-Easar-Togita) is fond of her work, as is [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred). Each poem was written as an elegy. She left instructions: each poem may be read, but should not be spoken aloud unless it is right to do so. She did not specify what conditions would make it right to do so."
},
{
"id": "Antail",
"name": "Antail",
"chapter": "Chapter 18: To Feel Wasted",
"info": "One of the Asha'man. He is very skilled at Healing; he Healed [Rodel Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-Ituralde)'s leg, which was crushed by his horse. He has thin hair and a quiet disposition."
},
{
"id": "Antol-Materasu",
"name": "Antol Materasu",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: To Require a Boon",
"info": "[Ethenielle](#Queen-Ethenielle-Kirukan-Materasu)'s eldest son and heir. He was sent in her place to Merrilor. He is tall, with a silent way about him."
},
{
"id": "Aram",
"name": "Aram",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"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](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor), [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor)'s father and a Blademaster, and picked it up extremely fast. He served as [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s personal bodyguard until shortly before his death. Aram slowly grew attached to [The Prophet](#The-Prophet-of-the-Dragon), who finally convinced Aram that Perrin's eyes were yellow because he was Shadowspawn. Aram attempted to kill Perrin, but instead died himself in the attempt. He is [Raen](#Raen) and [Ila](#Ila)'s grandson."
},
{
"id": "Aravine-Carnel",
"name": "Aravine Carnel",
"chapter": "Chapter 33: The Prince's Tabac",
"info": "Plump, plain former Amadician noblewoman. 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. Her time as _gai'shain_ toughened her a lot. She was the one who took Faile to see that [Arrela](#Arrela-Shiego) and Lacile 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 knew Faile planned to escape, and wanted to help—provided she could escape as well. She was once a noble in Amadicia, though she stubbornly refuses to admit that fact since her capture. Her face is plump, but still haggard from her captivity. She acted as the unofficial Steward of [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) and Faile's camp. She claims there is nothing left for her in Amadicia, and she may be right."
},
{
"id": "Arel-Malevin",
"name": "Arel Malevin",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Cairhienin Asha'man. He seems even wider than he actually is because he's so short. He was among the most skilled in the One Power that [Logain](#Logain-Ablar) had with him when [Taim](#Mazrim-Taim) made his move."
},
{
"id": "Arent",
"name": "Arent",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: A Silence Like Screaming",
"info": "[Loial](#Loial)'s father, [Halan](#Halan)'s son."
},
{
"id": "Arlen-Nalaam",
"name": "Arlen Nalaam",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Former Soldier in the Black Tower, now raised to the Dedicated. He captured a _sul'dam_ during [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor)'s attack on the Seanchan; Rand placed her in [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran)'s custody. He grew up in Arad Doman. He has a thin mustache. He is just shy of thirty years old, though he often _acts_ younger. He once put tree sap in [Androl](#Androl-Genhald)'s boots. He occasionally cackles to himself in gibberish. He is the strongest in the Power among those Androl still trusts."
},
{
"id": "Arrela-Shiego",
"name": "Arrela Shiego",
"chapter": "Chapter 34: Drifting",
"info": "Tall, lanky, dark-haired Tairen woman. She was taken captive by the Shaido along with [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara). She got protection from some people in the camp who would otherwise harm her by “climing into the blankets” of the Maidens who captured her. She is described as “brusque,” and is taller than most Maidens. She is not interested in men, at least not “that way.” She is, like Faile, stranded in the Blight."
},
{
"id": "Artham",
"name": "Artham",
"chapter": "Chapter 20: Into Thakan'dar",
"info": "An Age of Legends dagger that hides the bearer from the [Dark One](#Dark-One)'s attention. [Lews Therin Telamon](#Lews-Therin-Telamon) did not know that one had ever been made."
},
{
"id": "Ashmanaille",
"name": "Ashmanaille",
"chapter": "Chapter 27: Friendly Fire",
"info": "Lanky Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah. She served as one of the Sitters for the Gray for the Tower in exile. She is strong in Earth, and is one of the sisters [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) had trying to make _cuendillar_. She is unusually attentive to her clothing and virtually emotionless. She has dark hair, brown eyes, a narrow face, and a small build. She is friends with Phaedrine. She still remembers [Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw) as Elmindreda, the witless girl hiding in the Tower from two suitors."
},
{
"id": "Asmodean",
"name": "Asmodean",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "One of the Forsaken. He was born Joar Addam Nessosin, a child prodigy in music and art, in the then coastal city of Shorelle. He gave his life to the Shadow in exchange for the immortality he received, so he could study and perfect his music. After being released from the Bore, he was coerced by [Lanfear](#Lanfear) into coming with her, eventually to teach [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) to channel without killing himself. Asmodean was drawn to Rhuidean and the stash of _angreal_, _ter'angreal_, and most especially the two white statue _ter'angreal_ that linked the holder to the great _sa'angreal_ buried near Cairhien and on Tremalking, which together could Break the World beyond repair. He went there to obtain the male statue, but was thwarted by Rand, who severed his bonds to the [Dark One](#Dark-One). He then became Rand's teacher, and went into hiding from the rest of the Chosen, who would kill him on sight if they saw him. He was killed by [Graendal](#Graendal) right after Rahvin and Lanfear were killed/trapped. [Demandred](#Demandred) names him, and quickly discards the idea, as the possible identity of [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran)."
},
{
"id": "Atal-Mishraile",
"name": "Atal Mishraile",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Dangerous Place",
"info": "One of the Asha'man. He is one of [Taim](#Mazrim-Taim)'s cronies, and receives special lessons and instructions from him. He is tall, has wavy golden hair, bright blue eyes, wide shoulders, and a “winning” smile that never seems to reach his eyes. He is dimssive of [Androl](#Androl-Genhald) and the other Dedicated who are not on a path to being Taim's cronies. He was on Taim's side from the beginning; there was no need to Turn him, as he is a Darkfriend voluntarily."
},
{
"id": "Aviendha",
"name": "Aviendha",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"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. Her spears were melted down into other objects, which themselves could not be weapons, to be given away as gifts to the people she hated most—the metal from one spear is now used in a belt buckle for [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor). She has green eyes, and is of age with Rand and [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon). She is more than pretty with 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 sais a similar incident would 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](#Queen-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. While Aviendha was staying with Elayne at the Royal Palace in Caemlyn, she was summoned away by the Wise Ones to complete her training. While in the Palace, she discovered a new Talent: the ability to sense the function of a _ter'angreal_ simply by holding it in her hands. Aviendha was very frustrated by the Wise Ones' treatment of her when she returned from her stay with Elayne; they seemed to be punishing her for no reason she could ascertain, and continually asked her opinion of matters as if to test her responses. It turned out that this was the last part of her training to become a Wise One: she must tell the Wise Ones she is one of them, or at least demand to be treated as an equal by them. They were pushing her harder and faster than they typically push apprentices because they had no time: she was needed at the Last Battle, and they had no time to wait for her to become ready on her own. She later went to Rhuidean, going through the crystal columns that are the _ter'angreal_ of Aiel history. She expected she knew what she will find there, and was not looking forward to watching what she perceived to be the failure of her people. She was correct: she knew what she would see. Almost by accident, she entered the columns a second time, witnessing events she could only identify as being from the future: the lives of her four children, an Aiel–Seanchan war, and the gradual destruction of the Aiel as a people. She was horrified by her vision, and is determined to change _something_ in it, just to prove to herself that the future is not pre-determined. She knew her visions would be met with confusion, but not the unpleasant silence that has actually resulted."
},
{
"id": "Awlsten",
"name": "Awlsten",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: To Ignore the Omens",
"info": "One of the Asha'man. He served under [Rodel Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-Ituralde) in the battle of Maradon and at Thakan'dar."
},
{
"id": "Ayako-Norsoni",
"name": "Ayako Norsoni",
"chapter": "Chapter 42: Impossibilities",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the White Ajah, the only White to accompany [Toveine](#Toveine-Gazal)'s expedition to the Black Tower. She has wavy, waist-length black hair and is nearly as dark-skinned as a Domani. She seems shy, especially for an Aes Sedai. She has been bonded by [Sandomere](#Donalo-Sandomere). Both she and Donalo have been Turned to the Shadow against their will."
},
{
"id": "Azi-al-Thone",
"name": "Azi al'Thone",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Man from the Two Rivers. He once traveled with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) and [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara) and guards their tent in his turn. He now fights under [Tam al'Thor](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor). Perrin once used his identity as a disguise against [Slayer](#Slayer) in the Wolf Dream."
},
{
"id": "Bael",
"name": "Bael",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: A Knack",
"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 a deep, resonant voice. He has two wives named Dorindha and [Melaine](#Melaine). Melaine and Bael were relatively 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) very soon. He has gray eyes. Bael led the Goshien Aiel in Arad Doman to restore order there. He now leads them to Merrilor and the Last Battle."
},
{
"id": "Baelder",
"name": "Baelder",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Aiel, part of the Red Shield society. [Rhuarc](#Rhuarc) never met him before the battle at Thakan'dar, but their societal bond was enough to fight together nonetheless as brothers."
},
{
"id": "Bain",
"name": "Bain",
"chapter": "Chapter 25: Quick Fragments",
"info": "Maiden of the Spear of the Black Rock sept of the Shaarad Aiel. She has flame-colored hair and dark blue eyes. 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. She and Chiad are now _gai'shain_ to [Gaul](#Gaul); Gaul groaned when he found that Bain was _gai'shain_ to one of the men he had to kill to save Chiad. She and Chiad have been having fun at Gaul's expense in their service to him. Gaul suspects [Sightblinder](#Dark-One) would be a less infuriating _gai'shain_. He also thinks she would laugh all the way back to the Three-fold Land if she saw [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) take two of the Shadowsworn Aiel captive."
},
{
"id": "Bair",
"name": "Bair",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Wise One of the Haido sept of the Shaarad Aiel. She is very old, and has watery blue eyes. A Dreamwalker, she was one of [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s teachers. She has been married before, but her husbands are dead. Bair is the only Aiel who traveled with [Rhuarc](#Rhuarc) and [Bael](#Bael) who is not Taardad or Goshien. She volunteered to go through Rhuidean's columns a second time to confirm [Aviendha](#Aviendha)'s visions of a possible future."
},
{
"id": "Bakh",
"name": "Bakh",
"chapter": "Chapter 9: To Die Well",
"info": "Malkieri soldier. He kept a loaded crossbow on his horse at all times. He died when his sword caught in a Trolloc's armor: two more Trollocs pulled him down as he reached for his spare sword, so he pulled out the crossbow, hit a Trolloc in the eye with it at point-blank range, then put his boot knife in the other's neck just as it gutted him."
},
{
"id": "Bandry-Ban-al-Seen",
"name": "Bandry (Ban) al'Seen",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Your Neck in a Cord",
"info": "[Dannil Lewin](#Dannil-Lewin)'s cousin. He looks just like him except for a pickaxe nose and long thin mustaches in the Domani style. He now serves under [Tam](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor), and at times even guards his tent."
},
{
"id": "Banner-General-Courtani",
"name": "Banner-General Courtani",
"chapter": "Chapter 28: Too Many Men",
"info": "Seanchan general. She is about as pretty as a bundle of sticks with armor bolted to it. Mat is not convinced she is female—or human."
},
{
"id": "Karede",
"name": "Banner-General Furyk Karede",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Just Another Sell-Sword",
"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, 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 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. Tuon, now [Fortuona](#Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag), has granted his wish now that she has left [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s presence and declared herself Empress. He is as dedicated to her as they come. Mat is convinced that he and [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran) could hold a staring contest that went on for years."
},
{
"id": "Banner-General-Gerisch",
"name": "Banner-General Gerisch",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Seanchan general. [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) once told her that she had a nice butt. She was not amused."
},
{
"id": "Banner-General-Makoti",
"name": "Banner-General Makoti",
"chapter": "Chapter 29: The Loss of a Hill",
"info": "Commander under [Tylee Khirgan](#Lieutenant-General-Tylee-Khirgan)."
},
{
"id": "Bao-the-Wyld",
"name": "Bao the Wyld",
"chapter": "Chapter 22: The Wyld",
"info": "Alleged savior of the Sharan people. He bears a striking resemblance to [Demandred](#Demandred): dark hair, light skin, a hooked nose, and very handsome in general. He wears armor made of all coins, silvery and overlapping, polished to a mirror-like luster. His Sharan accent is not as thick as the others' accents, likely because his is an imitation. The legend of Bao the Wyld is likely the Sharan equivalent of the Prophecies of the [Dragon](#The-Dragon), or at least an interpretation of their role in them."
},
{
"id": "Barid-Bel-Medar",
"name": "Barid Bel Medar",
"chapter": "Chapter 22: The Wyld",
"info": "Name that [Demandred](#Demandred) was born with and used during the Age of Legends (before dedicating his life to serve the [Dark One](#Dark-One)). He uses the name in an attempt to draw [Lews Therin](#Lews-Therin-Telamon) out to face him, man to man."
},
{
"id": "Barrin",
"name": "Barrin",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Your Neck in a Cord",
"info": "One of [Fortuona](#Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag)'s personal bodyguards. He once stopped a man from breathing on her, suspecting the man was an assassin and his mouth was filled with poisons. He was right: the man did have a mouth full of poison."
},
{
"id": "Basel-Gill",
"name": "Basel Gill",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"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). He appears in the [Dark One](#Dark-One)'s second vision."
},
{
"id": "Bayle-Domon",
"name": "Bayle Domon",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Stocky former ship captain and smuggler from Illian. His ship was captured by [Egeanin](#Egeanin-Tamarath) at Falme, and she was afraid Domon would recognize her the next time they met. She was right—he did. He became 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 became involved in a romance (she purchased him so they could stay together), which no one else seemed to understand—anyone who talks to either of them seems to find them impossible to get along with. He is now [Leilwin](#Leilwin-Shipless)'s husband and used to be _so'jhin_ until they fled the Seanchan provinces. [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) describes him as “not to bad a guy” except when he is around Leilwin. Since he is always around her, Mat considers him unmanageable. He knew where the Tower of Ghenjei was, and led Mat to it. He has thick, roughened fingers. [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran) still has not forgiven him for letting his ship be captured by Egeanin, which is how [Semirhage](#Semirhage) acquired the Domination Band Nynaeve had ordered Domon to drop into the ocean."
},
{
"id": "Bayrd",
"name": "Bayrd",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Andoran soldier serving under [Jarid Sarand](#Lord-Jarid-Sarand). he is highly unnerved by the symptoms of the [Dark One](#Dark-One)'s touch on the world, especially the fact that his coins are now soft enough to accept his fingerprints. He is one of ten soldiers amongst Jarid's personal guard. He has an interest, passed from [Pappil](#Pappil), in masonry; he felt uncomfortable as a butcher, his father's trade, but he feels at home as part of his lord's guard. He finds it somewhat disturbing how easily he went from cutting up dead animals to cutting up living people. He is a large man."
},
{
"id": "Bela",
"name": "Bela",
"chapter": "Chapter 35: A Practiced Grin",
"info": "[Tam al'Thor](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor)'s old packhorse. 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). [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) suggested her as a way to take Egwene with them. She was later used by [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche) to leave Tar Valon on their way to Salidar, and now [Olver](#Olver) rides her. Olver does not think Bela to be a bad horse, but he prefers [Wind](#Wind), his racehorse. Bela is a stronger and fitter horse than she seems at first glance."
},
{
"id": "Beldeine-Nyram",
"name": "Beldeine Nyram",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She had no Warders, which is extremely unusual for a Green, for most of her life. 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 is pretty, and has high cheekbones and slightly tilted brown eyes. She often tries too hard to prove herself. She eventually bonded [Karldin Manfor](#Karldin-Manfor) as her Warder. She died shortly after he did, both of them exhuasted from channeling as long as they had."
},
{
"id": "Benish",
"name": "Benish",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: A Silence Like Screaming",
"info": "Surly Taraboner soldier. He now fights with the Borderlander army under [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran)."
},
{
"id": "Bera-Harkin",
"name": "Bera Harkin",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: At the Edge of Time",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She has three Warders. She was sent, along with [Kiruna](#Kiruna-Nachiman), to establish diplomatic relations with [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) in the Aiel Waste. She grew up on a farm in Andor. After following Rand to Dumai's Wells, she was made to swear fealty to him. Bera is stocky, and has brown hair that she keeps cut close around her square face. She Healed [Aviendha](#Aviendha) of her injuries at Thakan'dar."
},
{
"id": "Beralna",
"name": "Beralna",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "A Maiden of the Spear. She is a bony redhead with blue eyes and a feral grin. She traveled with [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) in Arad Doman. She demanded to have Power-wrought spearheads made, “as smiths can make four spearheads for every sword.”"
},
{
"id": "Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron",
"name": "Berelain sur Paendrag Paeron",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: To Require a Boon",
"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](#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. Since Faile's captivity, she has backed off of Perrin, though rumors have been circulating that the she and Perrin slept together. They did not, of course; Perrin was simply taken into her tent until he recovered from illness. She and Faile have worked things out between themselves, defusing the rumors. Berelain is willing to do almost _anything_ to ensure that Mayene is preserved and not merely annexed by another larger country. She is one of the most skillful political maneuverers that Faile has _ever_ met. She was agreeable to the [Dragon](#The-Dragon)'s Peace."
},
{
"id": "Berisha-Terakuni",
"name": "Berisha Terakuni",
"chapter": "Chapter 33: The Prince's Tabac",
"info": "Lean, hard-eyed, hard-faced Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah from Arafel. She was part of [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan)'s group of followers and advisors that deposed [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche), and also part of the group of sisters that captured [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere). She has a reputation for offering the strictest and often harshest interpretation of Tower Law. She inspects [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara)'s wagon befor they set off for Merrilor. She always seems perpetually dissatisfied, perhaps upset at being left out of the fighting."
},
{
"id": "Bertain-Gallenne",
"name": "Bertain Gallenne",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: The Use of Dragons",
"info": "Commander of [Berelain](#Berelain-sur-Paendrag-Paeron)'s Winged Guards, and her personal bodyguard of sorts. He is missing one eye, and wears a leather patch over it. He has shoulder-length gray hair and is of average height. He is about as different from [Arganda](#First-Captain-Gerard-Arganda) as two men can be. He serves as a subcommander under [Bashere](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere) in the battle for Andor and Cairhien."
},
{
"id": "Birgitte-Silverbow",
"name": "Birgitte Silverbow",
"chapter": "Chapter 39: Those Who Fight",
"info": "A nickname given to [Birgitte](#Birgitte)"
},
{
"id": "Birgitte",
"name": "Birgitte",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "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 of 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](#Queen-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 lived four lives between the founding of the White Tower and the Trolloc Wars, one of which involved her and Gaidal Cain _helping_ to found the Tower. She is slowly forgetting the details of those lives, which terrifies her. She has lived as a soldier, a forest woman, a general, a guard, a noble thief, a lady, a peasant, a killer, and a savior. This is, however, the first time she has been a Warder. She is nothing like the stories say she is supposed to be like, except that she _is_ pretty. Her bond with Elayne appears to be different than most Warder bonds, possibly because Elayne and Birgitte are both women; they mirror each other's moods more, synchronize their cycles, and in general are linked more strongly to each other than most Warders to their Aes Sedai."
},
{
"id": "Black-Wind",
"name": "Black Wind (Machin Shin)",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Into the Thick of It",
"info": "Machin Shin, the entity that haunts the Ways. It is a creation of the Ways that consumes the soul of any living creature it encounters. It is not known whether _Machin Shin_ is a creation of the [Dark One](#Dark-One) or a thing spawned by the taint on _saidin_, which was used to create the ways."
},
{
"id": "Blaes-of-Matuchin",
"name": "Blaes of Matuchin",
"chapter": "Chapter 39: Those Who Fight",
"info": "Heroine of Legend, called back from the dead by the Horn of Valere."
},
{
"id": "Brandelwyn-Bran-al-Vere",
"name": "Brandelwyn (Bran) al'Vere",
"chapter": "Chapter 13: What Must Be Done",
"info": "Innkeeper of the Winespring Inn and Mayor of Emond's Field. He is [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s father. He and his wife [Marin](#Marin-al-Vere) have five daughters, of which Egwene is the youngest. [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) thinks he would do well if made Lord of the Two Rivers, definitely better than Perrin himself."
},
{
"id": "Bringer-of-Gales",
"name": "Bringer of Gales",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: To Ignore the Omens",
"info": "Name the Sea Folk use for the [Dark One](#Dark-One)."
},
{
"id": "Brynt",
"name": "Brynt",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of [Talmanes](#Lord-Talmanes-Delovinde)'s soldiers in the Band of the Red Hand."
},
{
"id": "Buad-of-Albhain",
"name": "Buad of Albhain",
"chapter": "Chapter 39: Those Who Fight",
"info": "Character from “The Last Ride of Buad of Albhain,” one of [Thom](#Thomdril-Thom-Merrilin)'s stories. She is bound to the Horn of Valere. She is regal in appearance."
},
{
"id": "Bulen",
"name": "Bulen",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: A Knack",
"info": "Black-haired, tanned Kandori man. He has thick fingers. [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran) knew him twenty years ago as a gangly young messenger. His father was Malkieri; both parents fell to bandits years ago. He was the first Borderlander to find Lan. He is good with a sword. It was Lan himself who gave Bulen his _hadori_."
},
{
"id": "Cadsuane-Melaidhrin",
"name": "Cadsuane Melaidhrin",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: To Require a Boon",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah with iron-gray hair that she keeps in a bun. She is handsome, not pretty. She at some point 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 would teach [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) and the Asha'man something—they would not like it, especially not from her, but they would 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—[Semirhage](#Semirhage) calls it a “paralis net.” One of them is a reservoir, or a well—it “stores” _saidar_ for later use in places where one might not be able to tap the Source, such as inside the Guardian at Far Madding, her hometown. It is not known whether it works inside an Ogier _stedding_, too. 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. Another resembles a weather vane, and moves to point in the direction that someone last touched the Source. There are many others, including three that she does not know the purpose of. [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche) suspected Cadsuane may have been a Darkfriend, but based on her actions and thoughts so far, that seems unlikely. Verin told Rand that she thinks Cadsuane can be trusted, and Verin is also not a Darkfriend (though she played one in public, of course). Cadsuane did, reluctantly, agree to be Rand's advisor, provided he adhered to a proper level of conduct. She is just shy of 300 years old."
},
{
"id": "Canler",
"name": "Canler",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of the Dedicated in the Black Tower. He grew up in Andor, and was a farmer before reporting to the Black Tower. He is sturdy, and has gray in his hair. He reported to [Logain](#Logain-Ablar) in the Black Tower. He is older than [Emarin](#Emarin) and [Nalaam](#Arlen-Nalaam). His face is square and sun-wrinkled. He and Emarin are good friends, though nearly complete opposites: He is crotchety and prone to gossip, while Emarin is tall, refined, and careful."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Charlz-Guybon",
"name": "Captain Charlz Guybon",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Guardsman-Lieutenant, now promoted to Captain, in the Queen's Guards in Caemlyn. He hunted around for guards who were dismissed by [Gaebril](#Lord-Gaebril), finding over four thousand of them. [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand) promoted him to Captain because of his efforts, much to his embarrassment. He is handsome with greenish hazel eyes with a face suited to smiling."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Denhold",
"name": "Captain Denhold",
"chapter": "Chapter 27: Friendly Fire",
"info": "Illianer soldier. He commands some of [Bryne](#Gareth-Bryne)'s cavalry."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Doilin-Mellar",
"name": "Captain Doilin Mellar",
"chapter": "Chapter 8: That Smoldering City",
"info": "Caemlyn Palace Guard who at one point slew [Elayne](#Queen-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 claimed to have been a merchant's guard, then a mercenary, then a Hunter for the Horn. He later became 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 claimed to be from Andor, near Baerlon, and he claimed to have fought on [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand)'s side during the Succession. Half the palace, and a significant number of troops in the Andoran army, accepted the rumor that he is the father of Elayne's twins, which she allowed to continue to protect their true father's identity. Unbeknownst to Elayne or practically anyone else until it was too late, he also answers to the name [Daved Hanlon](#Daved-Hanlon), a Darkfriend. To Mellar, a name is akin to a coat—to be changed regularly and to suit the conditions. Elayne grew more than suspicious of his loyalties, and eventually had Hark follow him to see who he was meeting. It was the Black sisters; Elayne arrested him immediately. In the subsequent fight with Elayne, he killed Eldrith and Temaile rather than let them slow him down. He escaped with one of Elayne's copies of [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s foxhead medallion."
},
{
"id": "Captain-General-Lunal-Galgan",
"name": "Captain-General Lunal Galgan",
"chapter": "Chapter 11: Just Another Sell-Sword",
"info": "Seanchan Captain-General, commander of the Forerunners. He is tall and keeps his hair in a powdery white mohawk. He and [Suroth](#Suroth-Sabelle-Meldarath) were the two primary leaders of the Return. His ancestors supported Luthair's quest to be the first Seanchan Emperor. Suroth loathed him, primarily because she saw him as the only real threat to her _own_ plan to make herself Empress. He is a member of the High Blood. He has wide shoulders. Now that [Fortuona](#Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag) has declared herself Empress, Galgan serves as her general of the army. He seems to distrust [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon), either because he views him as a threat to the Empire or because he is uncertain of Mat's loyalty. He has been sending assassins after Fortuona, but she insists they are intended to fail, as they are not trained Seanchan assassins."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Joni-Shagrin",
"name": "Captain Joni Shagrin",
"chapter": "Chapter 27: Friendly Fire",
"info": "One of [Gareth Bryne](#Gareth-Bryne)'s captains. It was Joni who was to escort Mara, Amaena, and Serenla to [Bryne](#Gareth-Bryne)'s manor. He is wide-bodied and balding. He was also the man who escorted the three from the shed they were being detained in. When Bryne was still Captain of the Queen's Guards, Joni was Senior Bannerman. In the Battle for Kandor, Bryne put him in charge of his lancers at the ford. He failed to hold it, and died there. He was succeeded by [Uno](#Uno-Nomesta)."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Musenge",
"name": "Captain Musenge",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Your Neck in a Cord",
"info": "Grizzled captain of the Deathwatch Guards. His hair is solid black. He has been in the Deathwatch Guards longer than [Karede](#Karede). He commands [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag)'s personal bodyguard."
},
{
"id": "Captain-Trom",
"name": "Captain Trom",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: The Use of Dragons",
"info": "Stocky Whitecloak who allegedly uncovered the “Darkfriends” that were hanged in [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand)'s presence. He has been recently promoted, to Captain, due to his experience fighting the Seanchan. He sided with [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) against Eamon Valda, and has since been made Galad's second-in-command of the Children."
},
{
"id": "Car-a-carn",
"name": "Car'a'carn",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "_Car'a'carn_, p. 43—According to the Prophecy of Rhuidean, the man destined to unite the clans of the Aiel. The term means “Chief of Chiefs” in the Old Tongue. The _Car'a'carn_, according to the Prophecy, would be announced to the Aiel by not one, but _two_ dragons on his forearms upon leaving Rhuidean. The _Car'a'carn_ has arrived in the person of [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor)."
},
{
"id": "Catrona",
"name": "Catrona",
"chapter": "Chapter 27: Friendly Fire",
"info": "_Sul'dam_ assigned to hold Mylen's leash. It was she who greeted min when she entered the Seanchan encampment."
},
{
"id": "Celebrain",
"name": "Celebrain",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Soldier under [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand). When Elayne was attacked by [Demandred](#Demandred), [Birgitte](#Birgitte) ordered him to raise another banner and ride the _opposite_ way so that Demandred will follow him instead of Elayne. He eagerly accepted this mission, despite knowing it was a death sentence."
},
{
"id": "Cenn-Buie",
"name": "Cenn Buie",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Knarled man from Emond's Field with a raspy voice. He is the local thatcher, and sits on the Village Council. He always produced conflict with others, especially the Women's Circle. [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) once used his name as a flag so [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran) would agree to speak to him despite his disguise as a beggar. Nynaeve describes him as “old as rain” and as having “as much sense as a pile of rocks.” She was exasperated by him, probably on an hourly basis. [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) worried that he would sieze power in the Two Rivers if Perrin did not return to his unwanted position as Lord of the Two Rivers."
},
{
"id": "Charn",
"name": "Charn",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Pikemen under the command of [Juilin Sandar](#Juilin-Sandar)."
},
{
"id": "Chel-Vanin",
"name": "Chel Vanin",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Fat former horse thief 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's show. Mat discovered him by asking the me he _did_ catch stealing who the best thieves were. He then asked the men _they_ named the same thing. Vanin was the one named by the third or fourth group; he is the best Mat has ever seen. Mat sent him with Joline and the other Aes Sedai to Tar Valon to gather information. Vanin steps lightly around [Juilin](#Juilin-Sandar); the thief and the thief-taker do not get along."
},
{
"id": "Chiad",
"name": "Chiad",
"chapter": "Chapter 44: Two Craftsmen",
"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 and gray eyes. [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 refused Faile's offer of escape; she will serve her year and a day, as prescribed by _ji'e'toh_, and then walk away. The Shaido to which she was sworn was killed by [Gaul](#Gaul) during the battle; Gaul had to kill about a dozen Aiel warriors in order to get to Chiad, and was somewhat disappointed to find that Bain was also _gai'shain_ to one of them. Chiad is little more than a finger taller than her adopted first-sister. She and Bain are using every opportunity to give Gaul a proverbial poke in the ribs while in his service—he suspects that [Sightblinder](#Dark-One) would be a less infuriating _gai'shain_. She currently serves Gaul by serving in [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s camp."
},
{
"id": "Classen-Bayor",
"name": "Classen Bayor",
"chapter": "Chapter 32: A Yellow Flower-Spider",
"info": "Someone from [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s memories. He lost his cavalry in the marsh, leading to, or at least hastening, his defeat at the Battle of Kolesar. Mat wonders what he would have done with a gatway that overlooked the battlefield."
},
{
"id": "Coladara",
"name": "Coladara",
"chapter": "Chapter 9: To Die Well",
"info": "Aes Sedai of unknown Ajah. She serves as advisor to [King Paitar](#King-Paitar-Nachiman) of Arafel. She was one of the Accepted when the [Dragon](#The-Dragon) was reborn. She retains her position as Paitar's advisor even as he fights at Tarwin's Gap."
},
{
"id": "Coramoor",
"name": "Coramoor",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: To Ignore the Omens",
"info": "According to the Sea Folk's Jendai Prophecy, the man who is destined to bring them out of their long wandering in the sea. He is the same man who is the fulfillment of just about every other prophecy known as well, [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor)."
},
{
"id": "Coteren",
"name": "Coteren",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Dangerous Place",
"info": "Bulky, beady-eyed Asha'man, and one of [Taim](#Mazrim-Taim)'s cronies in the Black Tower. He is bulky, with black, oily hair that he wears long and loose. He has a blunt face, pudgy cheeks, and focused, dangerous eyes. He is the one who informs [Androl](#Androl-Genhald), whom he refers to as “pageboy” in reference to his Talent for Traveling, of his demotion back to Soldier."
},
{
"id": "Cynd",
"name": "Cynd",
"chapter": "Chapter 36: Unchangeable Things",
"info": "Slender Tairen soldier. He fights with [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) at the Battle of Merrilor."
},
{
"id": "Cyndane",
"name": "Cyndane",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of the Chosen. 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](#Lanfear) used to be. She is actually Lanfear reincarnated, though some of her strength in the One Power was drained away by the Eelfinn. [Moridin](#Moridin) himself had to rescue her from the Eelfinn, in Sindhol. To rescue her, and to punish her, he took her life, allowing the [Dark One](#Dark-One) to resurrect her."
},
{
"id": "Daerid",
"name": "Daerid",
"chapter": "Chapter 41: A Smile",
"info": "Former commander of the foot of the Band of the Red Hand. He is slightly taller than [Talmanes](#Lord-Talmanes-Delovinde), and about fifteen years older. His nose has been broken many times. He has been a soldier all his life, and was not nobly born. He now is [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s dragoneer."
},
{
"id": "Dai-Shan",
"name": "Dai Shan",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: A Knack",
"info": "Title used by those in the Borderlands for [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran), as well as others such as [Agelmar](#Lord-Agelmar-Jagad). The title is that of the Diademed Battle Lords, the generals of the Borderlands."
},
{
"id": "Dain-Bornhald",
"name": "Dain Bornhald",
"chapter": "Chapter 13: What Must Be Done",
"info": "Son of Geofram Bornhald. He has dark eyes. He gained command of his own troops for a time under Eamon Valda. He hated [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara), since he thought he had a hand in killing his father. After being chased from the Two Rivers, he took sides with [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) against Commander, Eamon Valda. When Perrin was found not guilty, it was Bornhald who saved his life when Jaret Byar tried to stab Perrin in the back. He has been getting more and more unpredictable and fond of brandy since then."
},
{
"id": "Daishar",
"name": "Daishar",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "[Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere)'s roan horse. His name means “Glory” in the Old Tongue."
},
{
"id": "Dal",
"name": "Dal",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Into the Thick of It",
"info": "Father of [Haman](#Elder-Haman), son of [Morel](#Morel)."
},
{
"id": "Damer-Flinn",
"name": "Damer Flinn",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Dangerous Place",
"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 partially to 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 had been in hiding—he did not assist in the attack on [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor), but Rand thought it better to be safe than to have him killed. He has since been bonded as Warder to Corele, and attempted to teach Samitsu to do with _saidar_ what he does with _saidin_. He was one of only three full Asha'man to travel with [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) in Tear. Rand trusts him, and hopes to go to him some day to learn Healing."
},
{
"id": "Dannil-Lewin",
"name": "Dannil Lewin",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Young man from Emond's Field, now a leader of [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara)'s soldiers from the Two Rivers. A bean-pole of a man with a thick mustache. He is Tell's brother. He also leads all of Perrin's troops when [Tam](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor) is absent."
},
{
"id": "Darbinda",
"name": "Darbinda",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "[Min](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw)'s new Seanchan name. It means, “Girl of Pictures” in the Old Tongue. Darbinda was raised to the Blood for saving [Fortuona](#Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag)'s life: she revealed that [Moghedien](#Moghedien) had infiltrated the Seanchan camp, though she does not know that the spy is Moghedien herself. Fortuona was _very_ interested in Min's ability."
},
{
"id": "Dark-One",
"name": "Dark One",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Name used in every land for [Shai'tan](#Dark-One)."
},
{
"id": "Darno",
"name": "Darno",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Your Neck in a Cord",
"info": "One of [Fortuona](#Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag)'s personal bodyguards. She has seen him catch an arrow in flight with his bare hands."
},
{
"id": "Daughter-of-the-Nine-Moons",
"name": "Daughter of the Nine Moons",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Heir to the Crystal Throne of the Seanchan. [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) found from the Aelfinn that we was destined to marry her. She was [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag), now called, as Empress, [Fortuona](#Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag). [Semirhage](#Semirhage) attempted to disguise herself as the Daughter of the Nine Moons to secure a meeting with and capture [Rand al'Thor](#Rand-al-Thor); Rand scheduled a meeting with the _real_ Daughter of the Nine Moons so they could negotiate peace before Tarmon Gai'don. That meeting failed miserably, and almost caused Rand to destroy the Seanchan before he suffered his crises of conscience at Dragonmount. Shortly after that meeting, Tuon declared herself [Empress](#The-Empress-of-Seanchan-), thereby killing (in the proverbial sense) the Daughter of the Nine Moons."
},
{
"id": "Dav-al-Thone",
"name": "Dav al'Thone",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Your Neck in a Cord",
"info": "Soldier from the Two Rivers. He now serves under [Tam](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor), sometimes even guarding his tent."
},
{
"id": "Daved-Hanlon",
"name": "Daved Hanlon",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Real name of [Doilin Mellar](#Captain-Doilin-Mellar), the man who “saved” [Elayne](#Queen-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. He is not bulky, and little taller than the average run of men. He feigned a relationship with [Falion Bhoda](#Falion-Bhoda) so that the two could exchange information discreetly. He was arrested by [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand) when she discovered evidence that he was visiting Black sisters. He later escaped, with Darkfriend assistance, from the dungeons under the Palace. He promises that he will hunt down [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand) and rape and kill her himself. Like [Raen](#Raen) and [Ila](#Ila), Hanlon helps tend to the injured, wounded, and dead at the Battle of Merrilor. Unlike them, Hanlon and his men are _looting_ the bodies. He still has the copy of [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s foxhead medallion that he stole from Elayne."
},
{
"id": "Deepe-Bhadar",
"name": "Deepe Bhadar",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: A Silence Like Screaming",
"info": "One of the Asha'man. He is the highest ranking among the Asha'man [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) granted to [Rodel Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-Ituralde), one of three who wore both the Dragon and the sword pins on his collar. He fought at Maradon under Lord Ituralde and survived. He grew up in Andor. He has a flat face and long, black hair. He shows no signs of the madness. Deepe later fought with [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran)'s army at Tarwin's Gap; he was killed in [M'Hael](#M-Hael)'s attack."
},
{
"id": "Deira-ni-Ghaline-t-Bashere",
"name": "Deira ni Ghaline t'Bashere",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "[Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara)'s mother. She has raven-black hair winged with white, and is about a head taller than her husband Davram, the Marshal-General of Saldaea. She was stabbed by a man while he was ransacking her tent, but she survived. She and Davram rarely yell, but they have a very upfront method of conversing with each other that often makes others somewhat uncomfortable. She did not approve of her daughter's marriage at first, but was eventually convinced to accept it. She insisted on training Zarine (i.e., Faile) in the ways of court intrigue and politics, which she hated. However, Faile has come to realize that she would be lost without her mother's instruction. With [Tenobia](#Queen-Tenobia-si-Bashere-Kazadi) dead, Deira is now Queen of Saldaea and her husband King, though they have refused the Crown until the battle is over, deferring command to [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran) because of Davram's incident with [Hessalam](#Hessalam)."
},
{
"id": "Delarn",
"name": "Delarn",
"chapter": "Chapter 36: Unchangeable Things",
"info": "One of the Redarms."
},
{
"id": "Demandred",
"name": "Demandred",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of the Forsaken. He is tall and handsome, with a hawk-like nose and dark hair. Second-best seems to be the story of his life. He was born [Barid Bel Medar](#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. It was Demandred himself who re-discovered the strategy of separating foes and crushing them one at a time; he discovered it by reading old writings. 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 told by the [Dark One](#Dark-One) to lead his plan to convert or destroy Rand, and promised him to be [Nae'blis](#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, but he had formed an alliance of sorts with Mesaana and [Semirhage](#Semirhage) before their respective demises. Demandred never smiles, and never seems to enjoy anything; [Graendal](#Graendal) once heard him say that he would laugh the day he could snap the neck of Lews Therin. According to Lannis, a Blue Ajah scholar, Demandred is the only Forsaken who exceeded Mesaana in anger. The Great Lord has stated, through Moridin, that he is pleased with Demandred's actions."
},
{
"id": "Dennel",
"name": "Dennel",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Captain in the Band of the Red Hand. He runs the dragons."
},
{
"id": "Deoan",
"name": "Deoan",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "A young man from Deven Ride. He served in the Andoran Army at the battle for Caemlyn. He now fights under [Tam al'Thor](#Lord-Tamlin-Tam-al-Thor) in the Last Battle."
},
{
"id": "Desautel",
"name": "Desautel",
"chapter": "Chapter 43: A Field of Grass",
"info": "One of the Dedicated. He is a big as a blacksmith."
},
{
"id": "Dhana",
"name": "Dhana",
"chapter": "Chapter 45: Tendrils of Mist",
"info": "_To'raken_ on which [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon) rides to Shayol Ghul. He is controlled by [Sulaan](#Sulaan)."
},
{
"id": "Dobser",
"name": "Dobser",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Dangerous Place",
"info": "Known drunkard in the Black Tower. [Taim](#Mazrim-Taim) has beaten him senseless a number of times for getting into the wine. He has been Turned to the Shadow, but is still a drunkard. He tried to pilfer the wine that [Androl](#Androl-Genhald) told him [Leish](#Leish) had left sitting out, though that was of course a ruse to lure him into an ambush."
},
{
"id": "Doesine-Alwain",
"name": "Doesine Alwain",
"chapter": "Chapter 25: Quick Fragments",
"info": "Sitter for the Yellow Ajah. 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 managed to get Atuan questioned in the same manner Talene 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; she promptly booted Seaine out of the leadership and seized the reins herself. She has blue eyes and wears a sapphire on her forehead in the Cairhienin style. She and Seaine were charged with determining whether it was possible to fool or circumvent the Oath Rod; they discovered an alteration to the Mask of Mirrors that would allow the user to distort the _words_ they were saying, so that they could in fact say anything at all (with approximately the same length sentences, at least) and have everyone else hear something else. She retains her position as a Sitter now that Tower has reunited."
},
{
"id": "Donalo-Sandomere",
"name": "Donalo Sandomere",
"chapter": "Chapter 42: Impossibilities",
"info": "Tairen Asha'man with a creased, square farmer's face and a sharply trimmed, gray, oiled beard. He used to work closely with [Logain](#Logain-Ablar). He wears a large garnet in his left ear. He has bonded [Ayako Norsoni](#Ayako-Norsoni) with the “wife bond.” He was one of the three powerful Dedicated who recently disappeared with [Logain](#Logain-Ablar). He has since been Turned to the Shadow, and promoted to Asha'man. He has the Talent of reading residues."
},
{
"id": "Doniella-Alievin",
"name": "Doniella Alievin",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Aes Sedai of old, ajah unknown. She owned a copy of Kyera Termandal's translation of the _Karaethon Cycle_. She was both a Dreamer and the [Amyrlin Seat](#The-Amyrlin-Seat), the only such combination in Tower history before [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere). Her notes in the margins are almost as well-studied as the Prophecies themselves."
},
{
"id": "Dragon-Reborn",
"name": "Dragon Reborn",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"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. He, and the world, now face Tarmon Gaidon."
},
{
"id": "Duhara-Basaheen",
"name": "Duhara Basaheen",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: At the Edge of Time",
"info": "Former Sitter for the Red Ajah in Tar Valon. Apparently [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) had to show her who was boss at some point. She has large, dark eyes and coppery skin, and is tall and slim. She served as [Keeper of the Chronicles](#Keeper-of-the-Chronicles) under Sierin Vayu. [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand) told [Norry](#Halwin-Norry) to use Hake to spy on her while she was staying at The Greeting Hall, an inn in Caemlyn. Duhara was revealed by Verin to be of the Black Ajah. She has been replaced as a Sitter by Barasine. She is now a Dreadlord, and was linked with [Hessalam](#Hessalam) when they fought [Aviendha](#Aviendha)."
},
{
"id": "Edarra",
"name": "Edarra",
"chapter": "Chapter 12: A Shard of a Moment",
"info": "Wise One of the Nader sept of the Shiande Aiel. She has blue eyes and fair hair, and looks not much older than [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara). She can channel, and is of moderately great strength. She went with [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) to seek out [Masema](#Masema-Dagar). She objected, quite strongly, to Perrin's decision to let the Seanchan capture Shaido Wise Ones as _damane_. She follows Perrin, not [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor)."
},
{
"id": "Egeanin-Tamarath",
"name": "Egeanin Tamarath",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Seanchan ship captain, later a Captain of the Green. Her last name changed each time she got promoted; her previous last name was Sarna. She fled Ebou Dar as part of [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s entourage; she has since married [Bayle Domon](#Bayle-Domon), a ship captain whose ship she once boarded and looted. She no longer uses the name Egeanin; after being demoted out of the Blood by [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag), she now uses the name [Leilwin Shipless](#Leilwin-Shipless). She was the subject of a search by [Suroth](#Suroth-Sabelle-Meldarath) for stealing two _damane_, but it is presumed that this search ended with Suroth's removal from power. She has since fled the Seanchan-controlled lands, seeking out [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran) or [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand) so she can apologize to them and make amends for her unwitting betrayal of the Light."
},
{
"id": "Egwene-al-Vere",
"name": "Egwene al'Vere",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Young woman from Emond's Field and daughter of the innkeeper there, now raised to the [Amyrlin Seat](#The-Amyrlin-Seat). She has considerable strength with the One Power, and is 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. Before her time with the Wise Ones, she was sold by Liandrin to [Suroth](#Suroth-Sabelle-Meldarath) to be made _damane_. She was held captive under the name [Tuli](#Tuli) under care of the _sul'dam_ [Renna Emain](#Renna-Emain). When Egwene escaped, she left Renna with her _a'dam_ around Renna's neck; the fact that Renna and another _sul'dam_, Seta, who was similarly captured when Egwene escaped, were bound by the _a'dam_ threatens to destroy the foundation of Seanchan society, especially their enslavement of women who can channel. Egwene is good friends with [Elayne Trakand](#Queen-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 knew that they could not get married, and did not want to. Egwene was at one point the love object of both of Elayne's brothers, [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) and [Gawyn](#Gawyn-Trakand)—she was flattered by Galad's attentions, but she did not return them. She did find Gawyn to her liking, and had a dream of bonding him as her Warder; she did so to prevent him from dying due to injuries suffered while protecting her from Seanchan assassins, and married him once he had recovered in a small ceremony conducted by her [Keeper of the Chronicles](#Keeper-of-the-Chronicles), [Silviana Brehon](#Silviana-Brehon). 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 manipulated 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 enlisted [Gareth Bryne](#Gareth-Bryne) as the commander of her army to invade Tar Valon and remove [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan) from power. The invasion proved to be unnecessary—Elaida was captured, and the Hall chose her to replace her just before the invasion began. Egwene has 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 Tower's population to levels unseen since [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing)'s time. 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 worked it out herself based on her familiarity with _Tel'aran'rhiod_. She has recovered some other abilities through Moghedien as well. Prior to the reunification of the Tower, Egwene was captured by sisters loyal to Elaida after executing her plan to block the harbor by turning the harbor chain to _cuendillar_. She was held prisoner in the Tower, and re-enlisted as a Novice again. She accepted all punishments Elaida and others imposed upon her for insisting that she was still the Amyrlin Seat and still Aes Sedai. Her strong will and persistence earned her the respect of nearly all the novices, several of the Accepted, and more than a few Aes Sedai as well. Egwene's plans to subvert Elaida from the inside by making suggestions and hinting that various things Elaida has done are indefinsible helped convince even more sisters, including [Silviana](#Silviana-Brehon), to support her. Egwene tried very hard to convince the Hall—both the Hall in Tar Valon and the Hall in Exile—that they must be prepared for the Seanchan attack she knew was imminent. When it came anyway, she fought harder than perhaps anyone believed possible, doing almost as much damage to the Seanchan as they did to the Tower's inhabitants. Egwene was rescued from the Tower shortly after the raid by Gawyn, Bryne, and [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche)—she was quite angry at Siuan and Gawyn for disobeying her orders to leave her be. Gawyn had to save her life to crawl back into her good graces. She would probably refuse to acknowledge it, but she is almost as stubborn as [Nynaeve](#el-Nynaeve-ti-al-Meara-Mandragoran). Egwene has grave concerns about Rand's plans to break the Seals on the [Dark One](#Dark-One)'s prison."
},
{
"id": "Einar",
"name": "Einar",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "One of the Asha'man. He was stationed with [Kwamesa](#Kwamesa) and charged with protecting the dragons from the Sharan army. He was killed by [Demandred](#Demandred) with balefire; Demandred was the head of a circle of 72 at the time, and his balefire burned out Einar's thread several hours into the past."
},
{
"id": "Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan",
"name": "Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan",
"chapter": "Chapter 5: To Require a Boon",
"info": "Aes Sedai formerly of the Red Ajah, now raised to the [Amyrlin Seat](#The-Amyrlin-Seat) in Tar Valon. She was born the youngest daughter of a minor House in the north of Murandy. She occasionally has the Foretelling, and as a result of a Foretelling she had concerning the importance of the Royal Family of Andor in Tarmon Gaidon, she served as advisor to [Queen Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand) of Andor for her entire reign. She later led the coup that deposed [Siuan Sanche](#Siuan-Sanche) and placed herself 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) was [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 had chosen 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 exiled from the Tower instead of Siuan. She eventually removed Alviarin and raised [Tarna Feir](#Tarna-Feir) in her place after Alviarin vanished for some months. 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](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred), and [Elayne](#Queen-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](#Lord-Taringail-Damodred), 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 was of course be fulfilled, but not necessarily how she had interpreted it; she did not realize that the Amyrlin Seat in the Foretelling might not be herself, 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) (before being drained by the Eelfinn), [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere), [Elayne](#Queen-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 supported her were those that were 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 started to build a palace for herself atop the Warders' old practice yard. The building was to be about as tall as the White Tower. She had no plans to be merciful to those who rebelled against her when she deposed Siuan—her terms were that the Blue Ajah no longer existed, and that any sister who followed Egwene must serve penance under her personal guidance before being readmitted to the Tower. Elaida replaced Alviarin as Keeper with a sister of the Red Ajah, [Tarna Feir](#Tarna-Feir), and she had suspicions that Alviarin was trying to commit treason against the Tower. She ordered [Seaine Herimon](#Seaine-Herimon) to “follow the trail of treason” as far as it went, even to the Keeper herself. Seaine interpreted this as a charge to capture members of the Black Ajah, leading to a grave situation for Seaine, as she had uncovered several Black sisters and no longer felt she could trust Elaida. Elaida continually ignored Egwene's warnings about a Seanchan attack; when the attack came, Elaida was woefully unprepared, and a significant fraction of the Tower was captured and made _damane_, including herself. She is currently held captive as a _damane_ named Suffa. She knows the weave for Traveling, and either she shared this knowledge (perhaps under duress) with the Seanchan or they discovered it by observing other Aes Sedai."
},
{
"id": "Elan-Morin-Tedronai",
"name": "Elan Morin Tedronai",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Prominent philosopher of the Age of Legends who eventually became [Ishamael](#Ishamael), highest of the [Dark One](#Dark-One)'s servants. He was once humbled by [Lews Therin](#Lews-Therin-Telamon) in the Hall of Servants, and defeated by him at the gates of Paaren Disen. He turned to the Shadow for philosophical reasons: there was no path to victory for the Light. The only path to victory was to follow the Great Lord and rule for a time before all things ended. He wants destruction, and end to his soul's cycle of rebirth and perpetual defeat."
},
{
"id": "Elder-Haman",
"name": "Elder Haman",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Into the Thick of It",
"info": "One of the Elders of Stedding Shangtai, son of [Dal](#Dal) son of [Morel](#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 were not able to catch up with him for quite some time. Loial intentionally skipped Stedding Shantai on his trips to the _stedding_ so as to avoid Haman and his mother. He is a prominent Speaker, and Loial's favorite role model. Haman is over three hundred years old."
},
{
"id": "Elenar",
"name": "Elenar",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Aiel apprentice, in training under the tutilage of [Hayde](#Hayde) and [Shanni](#Shanni). She is of the Daryne Aiel. [Amys](#Amys) recommends asking her to verify [Aviendha](#Aviendha)'s visions from the second trip through the crystal columns of Rhuidean. This idea is rejected; the Wise Ones think it unwise or unfair to ask her to do such a task."
},
{
"id": "Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw",
"name": "Elmindreda (Min) Farshaw",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "A young woman from Baerlon. She is lithe and slight of build, and keeps her dark hair in short ringlets. She has dark, deep, worried-looking eyes. 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, the viewings _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 dressed 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—still coat and trousers, but cut to emphasize female characteristics. 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 had only had one viewing that she thought ever failed, which concerned [Moiraine](#Moiraine-Damodred): since Moiraine was believed dead, she hoped that her viewings might be wrong at least once in a while. All hope of this was dashed when Moiraine was rescued by [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon), however. 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](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand). She is fond of reading books by the late Herid Fel, a philosopher who worked in Rand's school of thought and was killed by a _gholam_ or [Slayer](#Slayer), 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.… When Rand was collared briefly by [Semirhage](#Semirhage), she forced Rand to strangle Min—she nearly died until Rand siezed the True Power and destroyed Semirhage with balefire. She still has nightmares about the incident. Min has been studying Fel's books, thinking that they hold the key to winning the Last Battle. She knows she cannot fight herself, nor contribute directly in any other way, but she vows to solve the mystery of how to seal the [Dark One](#Dark-One) away."
},
{
"id": "Elswell",
"name": "Elswell",
"chapter": "Chapter 48: A Brilliant LanceChapter 49: Light and ShadowEpilogue: To See the Answer",
"info": "Aes Sedai of unknown Ajah. She is trying to convince [Rodel Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-Ituralde) to take the Throne of Arad Doman now that [Alsalam](#King-Alsalam-Saeed-Almadar) is dead. She argues that stability in Arad Doman is particularly important now that [Tenobia](#Queen-Tenobia-si-Bashere-Kazadi) and the [Bashere](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere) are dead, leaving Saldaea without a ruler."
},
{
"id": "Elyas-Machera",
"name": "Elyas Machera",
"chapter": "Chapter 30: The Way of the Predator",
"info": "Lanky old man with graying hair to his waist. He was a Warder at one time, bonded to Rina Hafden, and left the Tower when he discoverd 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 did 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 trying not to be heard. Unlike Perrin, he generally avoids the World of Dreams, what Perrin calls the Wolf Dream, though he lets himself be drawn there when needed."
},
{
"id": "Emarin",
"name": "Emarin",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of the Dedicated in the Black Tower. He is old, with thin hair and wrinkled eyes. He has a short white beard that he keeps trimmed to a point. He is an enigma; he arrived one day with [Logain](#Logain-Ablar), saying nothing of his past. He is distinguished, with a poised bearing and a delicate way of speaking. He is almost certainly nobly born, though he makes no attempt to assert his presumed authority. He took to life in the Black Tower immediately. He is strong in the One Power, almost as strong as [Nalaam](#Arlen-Nalaam), and has yet to reach his full strength. [Androl](#Androl-Genhald) trusts him. Emarin is actually [Lord Algarin Pendaloan](#Lord-Algarin-Pendaloan), a lesser Lord of the Land of Tear. He took his younger brother Emarin's name to conceal his identity. The real Emarin was captured by [Cadsuane](#Cadsuane-Melaidhrin) and gentled, though he survived for at least ten years afterward. Algarin was very grateful to her for helping him to survive as long as he did after being severed."
},
{
"id": "Empress-Fortuona-Athaem-Devi-Paendrag",
"name": "Empress Fortuona Athaem Devi Paendrag",
"chapter": "Chapter 15: Your Neck in a Cord",
"info": "The [Empress](#The-Empress-of-Seanchan-), may she live forever, of the Seanchan people. She used to be called [Tuon](#High-Lady-Tuon-Athaem-Kore-Paendrag), though by Seanchan tradition Tuon is considered dead. One of Fortuona's first orders was a raid against the White Tower. The raid was a success, in the sense that it resulted in the capture of Suffa, previously known as [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan), a _damane_ that knows how to make “holes in the air.” Fortuona refused a truce with the [Dragon Reborn](#Dragon-Reborn). Her new husband, [Matrim Cauthon](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon), does _not_ approve of how she has conducted herself in the early days of her rule. He also hates the idea that she _expects_ failed assassination attempts. The name Fortuona is not to be used; instead, she is to be called Highest One or Greatest One."
},
{
"id": "Enaila",
"name": "Enaila",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Former Maiden of the Spear of the Jarra Chareen with red, fiery hair. She is short for an Aiel, a point of sensitivity for her. She gave up the spear to marry [Leiran](#Leiran). She was speared through the gut by four Trollocs."
},
{
"id": "Eri",
"name": "Eri",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of ten men personally assigned to guard [Jarid Sarand](#Lord-Jarid-Sarand). He is the best there is amongst what remains of the rebel army. He is rapidly losing his enchantment with the Sarand family's cause."
},
{
"id": "Erith",
"name": "Erith",
"chapter": "Chapter 7: Into the Thick of It",
"info": "An Ogier from Stedding Tsofu, daughter of Iva daughter of Alar. She long wanted to marry [Loial](#Loial), and although he liked her, he avoided her for a long time because he was convinced she would not want to live the nomadic life such as he needed to lead for the next few years in order to write his book. Loial considers her quite beautiful, at least by Ogier standards. She and Loial were married some months ago. Erith is not a Treesinger, but she can still tell that the trees do not “feel” right due to the [Dark One](#Dark-One)'s touch."
},
{
"id": "Evin",
"name": "Evin",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "A young man from the Two Rivers, now a Soldier in the Black Tower. He has a youthful face. He is one of those still loyal to [Logain](#Logain-Ablar), and confides in [Genhald](#Androl-Genhald)."
},
{
"id": "Eyal",
"name": "Eyal",
"chapter": "Chapter 36: Unchangeable Things",
"info": "One of [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s past lives, or at least someone he knew in one of them. He lost the battle in the Marshes of Maighande, being overwhelmed as Mat is convinced his _own_ troops will be if they retreat."
},
{
"id": "Faeldrin-Harella",
"name": "Faeldrin Harella",
"chapter": "Chapter 34: Drifting",
"info": "Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. She grew up in Tarabon. She has dark hair that she usually keeps in thin braids. She later became an apprentice of the Wise Ones. She was killed by [Hessalam](#Hessalam), who also killed [Kiruna](#Kiruna-Nachiman) and [Vitalien](#Vitalien) and took [Sarene](#Sarene-Nemdahl) captive with Compulsion. She took [Flinn](#Damer-Flinn)'s arm at the same time."
},
{
"id": "Fager-Neald",
"name": "Fager Neald",
"chapter": "Chapter 13: What Must Be Done",
"info": "Young, 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 curled, pointy mustaches. Both he and [Grady](#Jur-Grady) almost died of snakebites suffered during a bubble of evil that hit their camp. They have since recovered."
},
{
"id": "Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara",
"name": "Faile ni Bashere t'Aybara",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Young woman from Saldaea with long dark hair and dark eyes. She is the daughter of [Davram](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere) and [Deira](#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](#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 attempted to escape, but were betrayed by Galina Casban. She was now a personal servant of Sevanna, and she seemed to be one of Sevanna's favorites—for both service and punishment. She is a natural leader, even earning the respect and obedience of [Alliandre](#Queen-Alliandre-Maritha-Kigarin), the Queen of Ghealdan, and [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand), the former Queen of Andor (though she does not know Morgase's true identity). Alliandre, Morgase, and Faile were rescued by the _Mera'din_, the Brotherless, Aiel men traveling with the Shaido when the left the Three-Fold Land. Their rescue coincided with Perrin's attack on the Shaido encampment, resulting in the deaths of many of the Aielmen. Now that she has been rescued, Faile has taken it upon herself to do the things her husband is unable or unwilling to do—first among them, killing [Masema](#Masema-Dagar), the [Prophet](#The-Prophet-of-the-Dragon). She has since been trying to patch things up with Berelain, attempting to deal with the rumors about inappropriate relations between her and Perrin."
},
{
"id": "Faiselle",
"name": "Faiselle",
"chapter": "Chapter 31: The Way of the Predator",
"info": "Sitter in the Hall of the Tower. She fled the Tower when [Siuan](#Siuan-Sanche) was deposed, and later disapproved of [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) being raised [Amyrlin](#The-Amyrlin-Seat). She sat with [Lelaine](#Lelaine-Akashi)'s Sitters in the divided Tower. She is stocky, and has coppery skin and a square face. She grew up in Arad Doman. She was involved in the negotiations with [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan), and retains her position as Sitter in the reunited Tower."
},
{
"id": "Falion-Bhoda",
"name": "Falion Bhoda",
"chapter": "Chapter 23: At the Edge of Time",
"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 was then in service to Shiaine, as a maid. She feigned a relationship with [Daved Hanlon](#Daved-Hanlon) so that the two could exchange information without arousing suspicions. She and the rest of the Black sisters with her attempted to capture [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand) when she and three other sisters surprised them in Caemlyn—they were captured by [Birgitte](#Birgitte) and the Guards, and imprisoned in the dungeons of the Royal Palace. She escaped with [Hanlon](#Daved-Hanlon)'s assistance, and has since fled to the Blasted Lands, joining the Shadow as a Dreadlord. She was part of the link with [Hessalam](#Hessalam) when she attacked [Aviendha](#Aviendha)'s circle."
},
{
"id": "Fanshir",
"name": "Fanshir",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Soldier in the Black Tower. He used to be a scholar. His book on Tairen noble lines led [Androl](#Androl-Genhald) to discern [Emarin](#Emarin)'s true identity."
},
{
"id": "Faolain-Orande",
"name": "Faolain Orande",
"chapter": "Chapter 21: Not a Mistake to Ignore",
"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 disappeared for a time. [Lelaine](#Lelaine-Akashi) admitted to holding her captive and pressing her “rather hard,” as penalty for spying on her. She was subseuquently ordered to accompany the embassy to the Black Tower; she is still looking for a Warder among the Dedicated and Soldiers."
},
{
"id": "Father-of-Lies",
"name": "Father of Lies",
"chapter": "Chapter 43: A Field of Grass",
"info": "Alternative name for the [Dark One](#Dark-One)."
},
{
"id": "Father-of-Storms",
"name": "Father of Storms",
"chapter": "Chapter 24: To Ignore the Omens",
"info": "Name the Sea Folk use for the [Dark One](#Dark-One)."
},
{
"id": "Ferane-Neheran",
"name": "Ferane Neheran",
"chapter": "Chapter 31: The Way of the Predator",
"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 head of the White Ajah, its First Reasoner. She grew up in Arad Doman, and has the coppery skin (and temper) typical of the Domani. She is a touch on the vain side. She is short and stout with an apple-shaped face, has a strong arm, and dark, lustrous hair."
},
{
"id": "Filger",
"name": "Filger",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "One of [Talmanes](#Lord-Talmanes-Delovinde)'s scouts. He is lean, and has thinning hair."
},
{
"id": "First-Captain-Gerard-Arganda",
"name": "First Captain Gerard Arganda",
"chapter": "Chapter 10: The Use of Dragons",
"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 disliked [Perrin](#Perrin-t-Bashere-Aybara) for some time for taking his Queen where she could be kidnapped. He insisted that the Ghealdanins get treatment equal to the Mayeners. He has since learned great respect for Perrin, and commands men under him. He likes to argue with [Gallenne](#Bertain-Gallenne)."
},
{
"id": "Fogh-the-Tireless",
"name": "Fogh the Tireless",
"chapter": "Chapter 21: Not a Mistake to Ignore",
"info": "Military scholar of old. He said, “If you do not learn from your losses, you will be ruled by them.”"
},
{
"id": "Frask-Taglien",
"name": "Frask Taglien",
"chapter": "Chapter 3: A Dangerous Place",
"info": "[Lind](#Lind-Taglien)'s husband. He was originally hired by the Black Tower to help Henre Haslin teach the sword."
},
{
"id": "Gabrelle",
"name": "Gabrelle",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"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 12: A Shard of a Moment",
"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. According to Birgitte, Gaidal always liked rain. Before being torn out, Birgitte had not seen Gaidal Cain for some time, indicating he has been spun out and inhabits the body of a young boy somewhere. Birgitte currently does not remember him at all, though she feels as though she _should_ remember someone by that name."
},
{
"id": "Galbrait",
"name": "Galbrait",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "Leader of the female Ayyad, the Sharan channelers and ruling class. She was ordered to disrupt [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon)'s command post and, if possible, capture Mat. She accomplished the former, but not the latter."
},
{
"id": "Gareth-Bryne",
"name": "Gareth Bryne",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Former First Prince of the Sword and Captain of the Queen's Guards under [Queen Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand) in Andor. He was appointed to the position because Morgase had no living male relatives, but was exiled from Caemlyn on a suggestion from Morgase's new advisor, [Lord Gaebril](#Lord-Gaebril). He moved to his private estates in rural Andor, where he later presided over the trial of three young women who unintentionally burned a barn: they turned out to be [Siuan Sanche](#Siuan-Sanche), the former [Amyrlin Seat](#The-Amyrlin-Seat); [Leane Sharif](#Leane-Sharif), the former [Keeper of the Chronicles](#Keeper-of-the-Chronicles), and [Min Farshaw](#Elmindreda-Min-Farshaw). When these three made an oath to serve him and then apparently broke it, he followed them out of sheer curiosity to Salidar. Once there, he discovered the true identity of the three, as well as that the Tower was truly broken. The Aes Sedai in Salidar persuaded him to command the army they would need to take the Amyrlin Seat from [Elaida](#Elaida-do-Avriny-a-Roihan), since he was the only commander that the Warders thought would be willing and able to help them. He is one of the best military commanders west of the Aiel Waste, in a league with [Rodel Ituralde](#Lord-Rodel-Ituralde), [Davram Bashere](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere), [Agelmar Jagad](#Lord-Agelmar-Jagad), [Matrim Cauthon](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon), and the late Pedron Niall. Bryne developed feelings for Siuan Sanche during their time with the rebellion; he wished to avoid another mistake like his relationship as [Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand)'s lover, and also never forgave Siuan for when she publicly shamed him years ago, so it took some time for their relationship to develop. He planned to be the first general to take the city of Tar Valon—the closest anyone else had ever come was with Guaire Amalasan's armies, who got as far as the White Tower itself, and [Artur Hawkwing](#High-King-Artur-Hawkwing), who never managed to go beyond beseiging the city. Actually, Amalasan's troops never beseiged the city, they simply managed to breech the walls; Hawkwing never managed to stop the supply ships coming up the river. Bryne thought he would be able to overcome this problem by purchasing ships along the way to Tar Valon, but when [Egwene](#Egwene-al-Vere) brought the entire army to Tar Valon by Traveling, that plan faltered; instead, he pressured her to let him use gateways to breach the walls and get inside the city. His army may indeed have succeeded, with the help of the Seanchan raid, but it eventually proved unnecessary: the Tower surrendered, selected Egwene [Amyrlin](#The-Amyrlin-Seat), and stood down. He resisted being put in charge of the Tower Guard, leaving [Chubain](#High-Captain-Jimar-Chubain) in place at that post. He is stocky, with a bluff face. The years have given him some sort of comforting calmness. Men always follow him—they have learned from history that doing so is the path to military victory. Bryne taught [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-Galadedrid-Galad-Damodred) and [Gawyn](#Gawyn-Trakand) to practice the sword with both hands alternating to avoid weakness."
},
{
"id": "Garfin",
"name": "Garfin",
"chapter": "Chapter 37: The Last Battle",
"info": "[Androl](#Androl-Genhald)'s first guard instructor. He has one arm. His accent is of Illian, and is heavily nasal and virtually incomprehensible. He taught Androl about the Void. Androl suspects he would make him grind barley for weeks straight if heard that he had forgotten his sword."
},
{
"id": "Gaul",
"name": "Gaul",
"chapter": "Chapter 6: A Knack",
"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. He tells Perrin that he followed him initially because Perrin saved his life, but he stays for other reasons (presumably because he finds Perrin to be an honorable leader). Gaul wants to marry [Chiad](#Chiad), but though she would agree to become his lover, she will not give up the spear for him. Once the Shaido captured her, Gaul became truly dedicated to recapturing her and bringing her back to him. He killed at least a dozen Aiel warriors to get to Chiad; he was somewhat disappointed to learn that [Bain](#Bain) was _gai'shain_ to one of them as well. Gaul has said he would consider accepting Bain as a wife just to get Chiad's bridal wreath, though he is not excited about the prospect. Since both Chiad _and_ Bain are now _gai'shain_ to Gaul for many months more, they have been using every opportunity to tease Gaul, from washing his undergarments to sharpening spears for him. Only a blind fool would believe Chiad does not share Gaul's feelings."
},
{
"id": "Gavid",
"name": "Gavid",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"info": "Commander of twenty-four crossbowman, the last [Talmanes](#Lord-Talmanes-Delovinde) has with him in Caemlyn."
},
{
"id": "Gawyn-Trakand",
"name": "Gawyn Trakand",
"chapter": "Chapter 1: Eastward the Wind Blew",
"info": "Son of [Queen Morgase](#Morgase-Trakand) of Andor and brother to [Elayne](#Queen-Elayne-Trakand). He is, technically, First Prince of the Sword now that Elayne is Queen. He and his half-brother [Galad](#Lord-Captain-Commander-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](#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. When he learned more of what actually happened, Gawyn did not know which party to support—he believed that anyone who opposed Tower Law by trying to free Siuan and Leane was wrong, but at the same time he realized he did 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) sided with those who broke from the Tower, and Egwene, the woman he wanted to marry, was their leader. He believed the rumor that [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor) killed his mother, and only refrained from killing him because Egwene made him promise not to; it is not known whether he knows that Morgase still lives. Gawyn made many enemies inside and outside the Tower, just by leading the Younglings. He detested Rand because he thinks Rand killed his mother (when in fact no one did), and was very upset when he found out that his sister loved him. He has since forgiven Rand, however, upon digesting evidence from the Aes Sedai and other sources. Gawyn led the Younglings on harrying parties against the army besieging Tar Valon; [Lord Bryne](#Gareth-Bryne) was quite upset to find out that it was someone who had inside information about his tactics that was harrying him so successfully. At one time, Gawyn had no problem with the fact that he had killed his former teachers—they were rebelling against a lawfully raised Amyrlin—but he has since begun to feel guilty, wondering if he had truly chosen the just side. It still eats at him. He has stated that he did not like Elaida—she had always been cold to him as his mother's advisor—but he supported her because he disliked what Siuan had done, involving Egwene and Elayne in her plotting. Eventually, he learned that Egwene herself lead the rebels, and that she had been captured. He stubbornly refused to believe she could _possibly_ be safe as a prisoner, and vowed to do anything to rescue her. He eventually jumped at the chance to help Siuan mount a rescue; Egwene was quite angry at him (and at Siuan) for disobeying her direct orders. Gawyn is finding it difficult to adjust to his relationship to Egwene as her Warder—he is used to being his own person, and finds it difficult to stand to the side. [Silviana](#Silviana-Brehon) does not like him, thinking him impetuous and a danger to Egwene. Unbeknownst to Egwene, he kept the three ring _ter'angreal_ from the Seanchan bloodknives he slayed in the Tower, not fully understanding what they do. His sign is a white boar."
},
{
"id": "Gelen",
"name": "Gelen",
"chapter": "Chapter 36: Unchangeable Things",
"info": "Leader of the group of Deathwatch Guards searching for [Mat](#Matrim-Mat-Cauthon), attempting to make him fulfill his role as judge of military tribunals."
},
{
"id": "Geral",
"name": "Geral",
"chapter": "Chapter 28: Too Many Men",
"info": "Malkieri High Guardsman. [Lan](#al-Lan-Mandragoran) has grown to respect him greatly in the last few weeks of fighting."
},
{
"id": "Gilber",
"name": "Gilber",
"chapter": "Chapter 33: The Prince's Tabac",
"info": "One of [Davram Bashere](#Lord-Davram-t-Ghaline-Bashere)'s quartermasters. [Vanin](#Chel-Vanin)'s banter with [Mandevwin](#Mandevwin) reminds [Faile](#Faile-ni-Bashere-t-Aybara) of Gilber."
},
{
"id": "Graendal",
"name": "Graendal",
"chapter": "Prologue: By Grace and Banners Fallen",
"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 after she realized the world could never live up to her standards. So she began dressing in the very way she once mocked, with low cut dresses that clung to her and left little to the imagination. After being released from the Bore, Graendal took up residence in Arad Doman, capturing several members of the Royal Family to use as servants. All of her servants are not only physically well shaped and good-looking, but also had power in their society before she captured them. She includes in her collection the sister of the Domani king, two rulers from Shara, and other important figures. With [Sammael](#Sammael) dead, [Moridin](#Moridin) is the only person who knows how to find her. Graendal has been allowed limited access to the True Power through Moridin in recent days; she cannot take as much as she wants, but it is enough to, for example, take possession of a dove's mind and see through its eyes. Unbeknownst to [Rand](#Rand-al-Thor), Graendal _survived_ his attack on Natrin's Barrow. Since he believes her dead, she feels she can plot against him—or someone else important to him—without anyone suspecting that she is involved. The [Dark One](#Dark-One) was not happy that her actions resulted in the death of yet another of the Chosen, Aran'gar, however, and put her soul in a new body. Her new body is exceedingly ugly, the person of [Hessalam](#Hessalam). She is now forbidden to use her Chosen name."
},
{
"id": "Halan",
"name": "Halan",
"chapter": "Chapter 16: A Silence Like Screaming",
"info": "[Loial](#Loial)'s grandfather, [Arent](#Arent)'s father."
},
{
"id": "Halima-Saranov",
"name": "Halima Saranov",