The Wheel of Time Companion
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Jaq Lounalt. Arymilla’s Taraboner secretary whose true talent was torture.
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Elayne used him to question Mellar and the captured Black sisters, but he was a Darkfriend and helped them plot an escape. He died during the escape attempt.
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given that he had been Compelled by Graendal—and he attempted to kill Perrin, but was killed by Dain.
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his men deserted him and left him tied to a tree.
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Reborn. Ishamael killed her in 983 NE, in his wrath at discovering the male channeler pogrom.
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Perrin had dangerous wolf dreams in Jarra.
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He found Setalle starving on the streets of Ebou Dar and took her home to his mother. Half a year later, they were married.
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Javindhra Doraille. An Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah and the loyalist contingent, with a strength level of 25(13).
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Tsutama ordered Javindhra to go to the Black Tower with Pevara to bond Asha’man. She was Turned to the Shadow while there.
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She impersonated Cadsuane at Shayol Ghul in the Last Battle, and was killed by Thom Merrilin because she did not walk like Cadsuane.
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Jehaan Tower. The site where a Fal Daran soldier named Ronan once held off a thousand Trollocs with twenty men; Ronan was later Agelmar’s shambayan.
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Jheda Palace, the royal palace of Ghealdan.
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Jen. A name used by the Darkfriend Torwyn Barshaw.
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Along with Welyn, she was Turned to the Shadow at the Black Tower.
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was given such weight by the Sea Folk was that it spoke of things that did not exist until after it was first given, sometimes long after.
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Jennet Cobb. An Andoran Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah and the rebel contingent, with a strength level of 18(6). She was born in 851 NE; her parents were innkeepers in Caemlyn. In fact, they kept The Queen’s Blessing; Basel Gill was descended from one of her brothers.
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She expressed reservations concerning Siuan’s age when Siuan was raised to the Amyrlin Seat and was part of the rebel fifth column sent by Sheriam’s council in Salidar to infiltrate the White Tower (aka ferrets).
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Jennet was coopted by Seaine and Pevara to aid in their search for the Black Ajah.
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Jenshin, Stedding. A stedding located in Haddon Mirk. Jentoine, Stedding. A stedding located in the Black Hills.
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Jeral Florry. The innkeeper of The Good Queen in Aringill, Andor.
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head of the Brown Ajah Council.
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She was involved in sending Ajah heads to infiltrate the rebels, and was very displeased that Janya Frende went on her own.
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Jethari Moondancer. Birgitte’s name in another life. In that life, Gaidal Cain received a head wound and she took him to the Tower of Ghenjei to save him. Although she had prepared well, she wandered lost until her supplies were gone and she died.
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She was Turned to the Shadow in the Black Tower.
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Jheran. A man of the Haido sept of the Shaarad Aiel and of the Sovin Nai society who was clan chief of the Shaarad.
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He was married to the roofmistress Turolin.
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Jheran was a signer of the Dragon’s Peace at the Field of Merrilor before the Last Battle.
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Just letting someone believe a lie incurred no toh, not at all like telling the lie directly.
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Jinjin. One of two damane present at Morgase’s meeting with Suroth. The other present was Pura.
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jo-car. Short-range transportation from the Age of Legends that used anti-gravitational technology. It came in a four-wheel design and a hovercraft (floater) design, and their shapes were like beetles and flattened water drops.
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Joana. A name Birgitte went by in a past life.
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Joar Addam Nessosin. Asmodean’s name in the Age of Legends.
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Dain suspected correctly that Ordeith had killed them.
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Johanin supposedly died in a hunting accident; he was actually killed because he ignored the Prophet until it was too late.
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Isam murdered her, but only after nailing her tongue to the door of her cell.
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In the battle for Cairhien, Rand’s collapsing tower broke her neck.
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Joline and others departed from the Band by horse, and returned to the White Tower.
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jolly-bag. A Taraboner term used to signify a jumble or mass of confusion.
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Jonan was killed in the hills between Ebou Dar and the Venir Mountains during the attack on the Seanchan in Altara, when Rand’s last attempt to call lightning down with Callandor went wild.
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Jonasim. A queen of Saldaea whose son had a gambling problem.
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Instead of searching for Sakarnen, Demandred’s sa’angreal, as Logain ordered, Jonneth went with Androl to protect the dragons; they eventually captured Alviarin and several Darkfriend Asha’man in a stedding.
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Jorgin. A purported chandler who was actually a talented torturer; he worked for Milisair Chadmar.
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In the Last Battle, Jori was trapped under the body of a Trolloc and bled to death.
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Jorille Mondevin. The Royal Historian to the Court of Ethenielle of Kandor; she wrote the introduction to “The Strike at Shayol Ghul.”
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Josaine was killed in the Seanchan attack on the White Tower.
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Journal of the Unknown Scholar. A book that spoke of the days leading up to the Last Battle.
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Journey to Tarabon, A. A book by Eurian Romavni that Egwene used as a reference before the first time she used her dream ter’angreal ring. It had useful drawings.
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Jovarin, Master. The head mason building a new wing on the W...
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Jowdry. A victim of the gholam.
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Juendan. An ancient Ogier woman who was the grandmother of Moilin,