Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah
Further, the magistrate who sentenced her made her do service in the home of the man who she tried to rob to help pay for her crime, but he was a mean man and took to locking her in the closet after she had done her chores, because she was often tardy in completing them. After a year of this, she was released from her servitude, scarred and terrified of small places. Her two siblings were no where to be found, having been whisked away into the underbelly of the city. She tried to find them, but she never did. Destitute and despondent, she half-remembered tales of the Amyrlin's sanctuary, giving sanctuary to any woman who needs it.
With no other options, and because of the scar on her hand no one would hire her, she was forced to sneak aboard merchant's wagons and freight barges to get to Tar Valon. She could not even ride a horse or a donkey, because she was so bad at it, even if she could afford one Upon arriving in Tar Valon, she presented herself at the White Tower, and she decided that she might decide to stay and try at being a novice. She wrote her name in the book, and went about her studies and her training. When she was taken into Acceptance, her crimes were absolved, although she still bears the scar. Her accepted tests all involved failing her little brothers, and being confined in small boxes. She almost didn't make it through the last one, so terrified was she. But she did, and she devoted herself to study, finding herself more and more horrified at the loss of knowledge over the ages. She vowed that she devote herself to the preservation of knowledge. As she was a poor rider, travel was difficult for her, so she has spent much of her time toiling in the Tower library, recopying tattered and decaying manuscripts, and trying to catalogue much of what has been forgotten. It seemed Brown was a natural choice for her upon her raising to the shawl, especially since she did have an interest in herbs and healing, but with her poor Healing ability, she would have made a poor Yellow.
She liked her life as a Brown, although on occasion, she was dispatched by the Brown Council to help procure books and sources in other places. She had grown very accustomed to her cloistered lifestyle, and still smarting from her horrible trip from Kandor, she hated to travel alone. Ehlianon went to the Warder Academy, and selected a warder, Bryone, because it seemed wise and prudent, and he was a bright sort, not put off by her scholarly habits. Alas, Bryone and she were in a rather foolish boating accident, and he died, which rocked Ehlianon to the very core of her being. She did not love him as a husband, but she became very fond of him, and to feel the mind-to-mind touch snap as he drowned, after experiencing his burning lungs as he suffocated, it left her a quivering shell of herself, and she rarely even ventures forth into Tar Valon these days, let alone leave the city.
Ehlianon has taken two protégés. Carmeine Fenn, a Murandian girl with hidden potential, currently a novice and a former foot-pad and burglar from Carhien, Trise Noerien, in her third year of Acceptance.
Brown Ajah Links:
White Tower Links:
Tales of Ta'veren Inspired Resources on the Web:
Page © 2001-2005 Helène Duvalle, Maura Harris-Avery
"Ehlianon Matsuri" logo © Helène Duvalle.
Wheel of Time setting © Robert Jordan and Tor Books