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  1. The White Tower

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    The purpose of this post is to be a reference of what the White Tower looks like--every bit of information available from all printed sources. This way we have an on-board, hopefully easily-organized reference. Enjoy!

    Anything with quotes is a direct quote from one of the main books; however, for simplicity I am not including where I got it because I didn't bother to record it when I pulled the quote.

     

     

    A Note on Discrepancies & "Fixes": Please read the post below this one on the orange and purple text used here.


     

    The Central Tower & Square

    • The central portion of the White Tower has forty levels, and is close to six hundred feet tall.

      • Ceilings range from fifteen feet on the lower levels to twelve feet on the upper.

      • It is about two hundred feet in diameter at the top, and slightly larger at the base; the roof of the central portion is flat with a waist-high railing. It once held a garden but now is only used for observation.

      • There is mention of an outer ring corridor, and sisters walked "along one of the main corridors that spiraled gently through the Tower." There are at lease two main corridors, then, one outer and one inner, that both spiral up the entire main Tower, with criss-crossing corridors connecting those.

    • "The White Tower rose from the center of the city, a thick bone-white shaft climbing almost a hundred spans into the sky and visible for miles. It was the first thing anyone approaching the city saw, long before they could make out the city itself."

    • The front of the Tower faces a great public square, emphasizing the deep broad steps and massive doors of the main entrance. A stone wall, punctuated with columns and rails, encloses the perimeter of the grounds. The square is bordered by public buildings, many of which are Ogier-designed and Ogier-built.

    • The western gate to the White Tower is the Sunset Gate, with gilded suns high in the thick timbers which are strapped with iron.

    • The southern gate to the White Tower grounds is Tarlomen's Gate.
    • A set of tall, bronze-studded gates leading from the Tower grounds is called the Alindrelle Gates.

     

     

    Click here for a simple visual map of the White Tower. This picture has been edited from its original source.

     

     

    Main Tower: The Lower Levels & Basements

    • Dining Halls: On the lowest [ground] floor of the White Tower. The novice dining hall is next to the main kitchen. The second dining hall a floor above has been closed for centuries and novices have not had to each in shifts since before the Trolloc Wars. Dining halls for Accepted and Aes Sedai are on other sides of the kitchen.

      • Accepted: "The dining hall most often used by Accepted lay on the lowest level of the Tower, a large room with stark white walls and a white-tiled floor, full of long, polished tables, and plain benches that could hold two women, or three at a pinch."

      • Aes Sedai: "...in the sisters’ main dining hall, where Accepted came only by rare invitation and novices only to serve at table. It was a spacious high-ceilinged room, colorful winter tapestries decorating the white walls, broad cornice gleaming under a weight of gold leaf. The square tables, their slender legs elegantly carved, were only large enough for four, and most spaced far apart for privacy of conversation, though today some were placed together to accommodate larger groups." The bright floor tiles are patterned of all the Ajah colors, and the tables have carved chairs instead of benches. Sisters can order what food they want to eat from servants.

    • Basements: A door on the ground level leads to a winding staircase spiraling down into the basements: "...down they climbed and down, past doors letting onto basements and subbasements, until they reached the very lowest level, below even where the Accepted were tested... Plain wooden doors lined the smooth stone walls, many with great lumps of rust for hinges and locks."

      • "Lamps on iron wall brackets lit the passages deep beneath the Tower... The few doors they passed were shut tight, some locked, some so cunningly worked that they remained unseen until [she] was right on top of them."

      • There are storerooms throughout the basements, including the ones that hold angreal and ter'angreal.

    • Aes Sedai Testing Chamber: The chamber of the oval ring and the test for the shawl is in the lowest level of the White Tower: "...down a narrow staircase that spiraled deep into the bedrock beneath the Tower,...The lofty passages Merean led her along, carved through the rock of the island, as wide as any in the Tower, were lit by lamps in iron brackets high on the pale walls, though many crossing corridors lay shrouded in darkness, or with only widely spaced lamps making small lonely pools of light. The smooth stone floor was free of any speck of dust. The way had been prepared for them. The air was cool and dry, and, beyond the faint scuff of their slippers, silent. Except for storerooms on the highest levels, these basements were seldom used, and everything was plain and unadorned. Dark wooden doors lined the corridors, all shut, and, as they went deeper, securely locked...On the very lowest level, Merean stopped before paired doors larger than any they had passed, as tall and wide as fortress gates, but polished to glistening and lacking iron straps. The Aes Sedai channeled, and flows of Air swung the doors open silently on well-oiled hinges... Moiraine followed her into a large, round, domed chamber ringed by stand-lamps. Their light, reflected from the polished white stone walls, dazzled after the comparative dimness of the passages.... her eyes went immediately to the object centered beneath the dome, a great oval ring, narrow at top and bottom, its rounded rim little thicker than her arm. Well above a span in height and perhaps a pace across at its widest, it glittered in the lamplight, now silver, now gold or green or blue or swirls of all, never the same for more than a moment, and—a seeming impossibility—it stood unsupported."
    • Accepted's Testing Chamber: "The hall was plain and undecorated, the pale rock through which it had been hewn smoothed but left otherwise untouched, and there was only one set of dark wooden doors, as tall and wide as fortress gates and as plain, although of smoothly finished and finely fitted planks, at the very end...., into a great, domed chamber... Lamps on tall stands illumined the chamber, and what sat centered under the dome. Three rounded, silver arches, just tall enough to walk under, sitting on a thick silver ring with their ends touching where they joined it."

     

    Main Tower: The Upper Levels

    • The Ajah quarters are in the upper half of the Tower: "... to climb the wide corridors that spiraled upward through the Tower... even with a climb halfway to the top... that took her to the Ajah quarters."
    • The Ajah quarters are identical in number of rooms and how they are laid out, but the details differ widely. They contain side corridors.

    • Sisters' Rooms: Each contain "a spacious bedchamber, a large sitting room, a dressing room, and a study, with fireplaces of carved marble ... The polished wall panels were bare, but patterned carpets, some fringed, from half a dozen countries lay on the blue-tiled* floors." (The tiles will match whatever Ajah quarters the room is in.) There are "lamps and mirrors in as many styles as there were lamps and mirrors, but nothing was chipped or cracked and every piece of wood or metal had been polished till it shone softly." Usually, only the Sitters and Ajah heads have windows or balconies. Sitters can demand rooms with not only full windows, but balconies as well. For regular sisters it is uncommon.

    • The Blue Ajah Quarters: "The Blue quarters held none of the flamboyance of the Green’s and Yellow’s, though they were not so plain as the Brown’s or the White’s. The brightly colored winter wall hangings along the main corridor were scenes of spring gardens and fields of wildflowers, brooks running over stones and birds in flight. The stand-lamps against the pale walls were gilded, but quite simple in decoration. Only the floor tiles, in every shade of blue from a pale morning sky to the deep violet of twilight and laid in a wavy pattern, gave any hint of grandeur."

    • The Green Ajah Quarters: "The impression of a full-sized sword was worked into each of the huge white floorstones of the Green Ajah quarters, swords in two dozen different styles, single-edged and double, curved and straight. Every door along the hallways was carved with a sword, point-up, gilded for the rooms of Sitters and silvered or lacquered for many others. The tapestries on the walls, between tall gilded stand-lamps on bases worked in the form of stacked halberds, were of martial scenes, charging horsemen and battles and famous last stands, alternating with ancient battle standards from lands long dead, many torn and stained and all preserved through the centuries by weaves of the One Power." Greens’ Warders often live in the same apartments as the sister, so many men are often seen in the Green Quarters. Kerene’s door bore a sword lacquered in red, gold and black.
    • The Red Ajah Quarters: "...[the] floor tiles, white with the teardrop Flame of Tar Valon in red... looking another way, those scarlet flames might be taken for red Dragon’s Fangs.... The door panels [of the Sitter's door] were carved with the Flame, too, lacquered the color of fresh blood." In tGS, the tiles are listed as red and charcoal colored; this may be possible as Ajah quarters have more than one floor.
    • The White Ajah Quarters: "...plain white floor tiles... The plain white walls, lined with silvered stand-mirrors, held only a few simple tapestries, images of snowcapped mountains, shady forests, stands of bamboo with sunlight slanting through them." It is stated as being on the third floor (tGS) of the Tower. For RP purposes, we'll be using the twenty-third floor.
    • The Brown Ajah Quarters: They are on the 21st and 22nd level of the Tower.
    • The Yellow Ajah Quarters: Flamboyant in decoration, it's located on the sixth floor of the Tower. For RP purposes, we'll be using the twenty-sixth floor.

     

     

    Mistress of Novices' Office

    • The study of the Mistress of Novices is near the novices’ quarters and one level below the Amyrlin’s study, on a wide hallway where the floor tiles were red and green and the runner blue.

    • It has a plain door between two bright wall hangings.

    • Unlike the Amyrlin’s study, it is rather small and quite plain, the walls paneled in dark wood, the furniture sturdy and completely unadorned for the most part. It has a tea-table, a writing table with a chair for the Mistress of Novices, a stool, a mirror and a narrow cabinet which held a strap, switch and slipper.

     

     

    Amyrlin's Antechamber & Study

    • The study is connected directly to the Amyrlin's personal chambers. It sits only a few levels up in the White Tower. The dark wood doors to the study have the Great Serpent on them, a pace across.
    • Her personal chambers also have their own door, "inlaid with gold in the shape of Avendesora." (ToM,27) It consists of a sitting room, a bedroom, and a smaller room.
    • "The corridors [outside the Amyrlin's rooms] were wide enough for a wagon to pass down easily, and taller than they were wide. Colorful tapestries hung on the walls, tapestries in a dozen styles, of floral designs and forest scenes, of heroic deeds and intricate patterns, some so old they looked as if they might break if handled. Their shoes made loud clicks on diamond-shaped floor tiles that repeated the colors of the seven Ajahs."
    • The antechamber of the Amyrlin Seat’s study is grand enough for any palace, though the chairs scattered about for those who might wait are plain.
    • The floor of the study is diamond-shaped polished redstone from the Mountains of Mist, the tall fireplace of golden Kandori marble and the walls are paneled in pale, oddly striped wood "marvelously hard as iron and carved in fantastic beasts and birds of unbelievable plumage, panels brought from the lands beyond the Aiel Waste by the Sea Folk before Artur Hawkwing was born."
    • Stone like glittering pearls frames "the tall, arched windows that let onto the balcony overlooking the Amyrlin’s private garden, the only stone like it known, salvaged from a nameless city swallowed by the Sea of Storms during the Breaking of the World."
    • The study holds items from when previous Amyrlins held the position. There is a chair, desk, bookshelves and end tables. The large desk holds a pair of bronze lamps  shaped like women holding their hands into the air, a burst of flame appearing in each set of palms.

     

     

    The Wings of the Tower - Novice & Accepted Quarters

    • Wings of the building extend to either side of the Tower Proper. These are about 150 feet tall, with lower ceilings and fifteen levels in each, and extend three hundred feet on either side. There is an East Wing and West Wing. These wings also have towers with conical tiled roofs.

    • One of the wings contains the novice quarters, which consists of a well (approximately sixty to seventy-five feet across) surrounding a courtyard, plus a second well in a part of the novice quarters that has come to be unused.

      • Note: A "well" in this case are an area that is outside but in the middle of a tower, and is lined with galleries (balconies). See here for a picture of a famous well.

    • Novice room doors are white, and lead onto the well, so a novice is outside when she leaves her room.

    • Accepted quarters, with a well surrounding a garden instead of a court, are in the other wing, and are a stack of galleries lower than the novices' quarters.

      • Accepted's rooms "had a real bed, not one built into the wall, two ladder-back armchairs instead of a stool, and a wardrobe for her clothes. The furnishings were all plain, suitable for a middling successful farmer’s house, but compared to the novices, the Accepted lived in luxury. There was even a small rug, woven with scrolls of yellow and red on blue." There is also a fireplace.

     

     

    Hall of the Tower

    • Tall, paired doors of dark wood each inlaid with a large silver Flame of Tar Valon open to a straight ramp of the same silver-streaked white stone that makes Tar Valon’s walls. The ramp lets into a large, circular room under a domed ceiling at least thirty paces high.
    • A raised platform runs around the outer edge of the room, fronted by steps except where this ramp and two others come out, spaced equally around the circle. Twenty-one chairs are set up on the platform in groupings of three, each triad painted and cushioned in the color of the Ajah that sits there.
    • The Flame of Tar Valon lays centered in the floor, surrounded by widening spirals of color, the colors of the seven Ajahs. At the opposite side of the room from where the ramp entered, the high-backed chair known as the Amyrlin Seat stands, heavy and ornately carved in vines and leaves, painted in the colors of all the Ajahs.

     

     

    The Great Library

    • The Great Library, standing apart from the White Tower, is made of pale stone heavily streaked with blue, looking like crashing waves frozen at their climax, and contains as many rooms as a palace.
      • Ninth Depository. A section of the Tower Library, one of twelve sections publicly known. The Ninth Depository was the smallest, although it was still a large chamber; it was the home of texts on various forms of arithmetic.
    • The White Tower library is the greatest in the world.
    • Many Brown Ajah sisters maintain personal rooms in the upper floors of the Library building.

     

     

    The Grounds

    • Practice Field for Warders and students: A large expanse of beaten earth, fifty by a hundred paces. There are wooden stands spaced at intervals around it, which hold quarterstaves and practice swords.
    • Stables: Horses belonging to novices are kept in the South Stable. The stable itself is three sprawling stories of gray stone, larger than the main stables of the Sun Palace, with a wide stone-paved stableyard in front of it.
    • Guardsmen Barracks: A long and low building of gray stone. It is by a wide, flagstone yard with a plain stone fountain in the middle. There are a few trees growing out of rimmed holes in the flagstones close by.

    • Most Warders keep rooms in the Guards’ barracks or even in the city, though Greens’ Warders often live in the same apartments as the sister.

    • Traitor's Court: It is a broad, open well with balconies and windows overlooking it; people even crowd on the rooftops to watch. The Traitor’s Court is used for only three purposes: executions, the stilling of an Aes Sedai, or the gentling of a man who could channel. All three take an order from the Amyrlin Seat: "Every Aes Sedai, except perhaps those she had left in the storeroom, every Accepted, every novice, even all the servants, would be gathered in the Traitor’s Court, according to custom, to watch the will of Tar Valon made fact... And the Warders would be ringing the courtyard against the possibility that someone might try to free the man to be gentled..."

    • Much of the Tower grounds are gardens full of trees; leatherleaf, paperbark and elms, one is called the Spring Garden.

    • There are open courts in the grounds.

    • Most paths are graveled.

     

     

    A Bit of History & Facts

    • The construction of the White Tower and Tar Valon began in 98 AB. It was not completed until 202 AB. Ogier stonemasons began building on the island of Tar Valon in 98 AB. The Tower was a collaboration between Aes Sedai designers and Ogier builders, with the One Power being employed to aid construction. The establishment of the Amyrlin Seat also took place at this time. By the time the Tower was completed, a hundred years later, the formal system of Ajahs and Sitters representing those Ajahs in the Hall of the Tower was in place.
    • The White Tower was made to accommodate four hundred novices, two hundred Accepted and three thousand Aes Sedai. During New Spring, "...only four hundred and twenty-three [Aes Sedai] were in residence with twice that number out in the world."
    • The White Tower has its own bank, the first established after the Breaking, where many Aes Sedai deposit their annual stipend, which amounts to 1,000 gold every year on the day they were raised Aes Sedai. Sisters may ask for more, but the Hall will question anyone who asks for too much or ask too often.
    • Time Units: Days are broken into segments; when a certain time is reached, chimes ring. In the White Tower, First Rise is very early morning, before dawn, followed by Second and Third Rise. High is around midmorning, and Midmorning chimes are also rung. Prime and Trine are in the afternoon. After supper comes Full, and Last meant that all novices were supposed to be quiet and in bed. Second Low occurs in the small hours of the morning.
  2. "You said we have the Ajahs so each sister can pursue her interest. I think it is not just her interest, but a task that is important. Many of us seemingly are very wrapped up in our work--the Browns certainly seem that way, for example, and us too--but every one is going to contribute something important. At least, I like to think so."

     

    Astradore took a few swallows of tea. "I am not sure when I am going to visit, but it should be soon, I suppose. There is no logic in delaying, is there?" she asked, giving a small smile.

     

    She stayed seated as Lillian stood; she suddenly seemed to be in a rush, and wondered if something she said was bothering Lillian. "Are you wanting to accompany me to the school? I would like to check on some of the rumors of what they have there."

     

     

    Astradore Amare

    White Ajah Sister

  3. Hmm, there seems to be a [possible] error? A while ago I noticed this with my score and breakdown and had to fix it after a conversation with Chaelca (who asked those above her about it, too). My current break down for Jagen is 6-5-5-8-5 with a 33 strength. I had listed it before as 8-5-5-8-5, but that brought down my strength to 31, which I didn't intend (hence why it had to be fixed). However, your calculator seems to indicate that, indeed, I could actually have 8-5-5-8-5 without negatively effecting my strength.

     

    Can you confirm that the equations for calculating the numbers are correct?

     

    Edit: So apparently I did indeed make a mistake and I was reading the tables wrong the entire time. O_O

    @Chaelca- uhm So I am just gonna change her numbers again if that's okay? To use the 2 unused points? Can I give Jagen a 6 in Fire, then?

  4. An update on the Ajah Project:

     

    • All Ajahs now have a pinned "master thread" of information on their boards, titled "The ___ Ajah - WELCOME - All Pertinent Information Here!"
    • This thread doesn't negate all the old pinned threads in the Ajah boards, though it may negate some.
    • The posts are complete insofar as they all contain the same sections, and contain all PC and NSW characters for that Ajah.

    Work that still needs to be done on each thread (I may, or may not do this myself):

    • Finding important Ajah-related threads. This is the big one. The only Ajah where this is complete is the Red. I would prefer if members of each Ajah let me (or their Ajah head if they have one) know of a thread they think should be included in this section. It will [most likely] be added. These threads should be of events that all or some of your Ajah members should reasonably know happened.
    • There is a section on each individual thread stating what still needs to be done.
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    Welcome Brown Sisters! Here you will find all (or at least, most) of the information you need on the Brown Ajah here at Dragonmount.

    The White Tower Website * The Brown Ajah * One Power Scores * White Tower Timeline

     

    Last Updated: April 29th, 2018      Note: The OOC Ajah Head will be in charge of editing and updating this post.

     

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    If I have missed any information or something needs to be updated, please post below! Alternatively, you can post on this thread; just know that it will be deleted after the information provided is updated.

     

    Amyrlin & Keeper of the Chronicles

    Shevara Edosian - Amyrlin (Raised from the Red) - Muirenn

    Raslyn Altearin - Keeper of the Chronicles (Raised from the Red) - Kara_J

     

    Ajah Head (First Chair)

    Sada Kuchim (NSW) - Controlled by current OOC Ajah Head - [Position Currently Not Assigned]

     

    Sitters of the Hall

    Sada Kuchim (NSW)

    Sarita Kalian (NSW)

    Fianna Meredith (NSW)

     

    Brown Ajah Aes Sedai (Active)

     

     

    Brown Ajah Aes Sedai (Inactive/MIA)

    Bennu Abravanel - Sister; has Know Ter'angreal Talent - Chikara

    Callie Redhill - Sister; this character was dropped as a PC and never really used - Callie/Arette

    Cara Ramsey - Sister - White Wolf

    Carina al'Tara - Former First Chair; Inactive - Mystica

    Claire al'Windischan - Former Sitter - Claireducky

    Emroin Niromie - Sister; Character was abandoned by player - ashara

    Eniara Kiserai Kisharad - Sister; unknown whereabouts (last went to Borderlands) - Eniariom

    Kaylie Sarean - Sister - Kaylie

    Kit Eriya Deranin - Sister; went to Namandar - kitsunelady

    Leonora Tremaine - Sister - ???

    Liara Casdene - Sister - katnight

    Moira Eaelinas - Sister - ???

    Poluna Navidari - Sister - ???

    Raeyn Priya Saethyr - Former First Chair; Former Sitter - Raeyn

    Shaneevae El'Edware - Former First Chair - Shaneevae

    Taracia Starwind - Sister (pre-2005? nothing found on DM) - ???

    Terra al'Beya - Sister - ???

     

    NSW (Non-Specific Writer) Characters
    These are characters who are basically Non-Player Characters (NPCs); while usually controlled or made by one person, they stay in world even if their writer/poster disappears. Ajah Heads are always NSWs but are listed above; Sitters, who may be NSWs or PCs, are also listed above.

     

    NSW Sisters

    Beldeen Mahallen

    Maera Aporos

    Myra Chadford

    Vivaine Nimoe

     

    Former Browns (PCs):

    Karana Majin - Former Amyrlin; was deposed and stilled after it was discovered she knew about the Dragon Reborn (without telling the Hall).

    Arette Stavros - Former Keeper; exiled from the Tower after Karana was deposed; only her pregnancy kept her from being stilled as well.

    Kathana Travelear - The longest-reigned Amyrlin at 161 years. She had many Keepers.

    Sabine - former Mistress of Novices under Kathana Travelear.

     

     

    Character Development Threads

    These threads should be done for every Sister. Posted on this board, they will serve two purposes: First, each should include an "Aes Sedai Bio" at the top that tells us about your character and what other Sisters in the Ajah would know or perceive about her (for example, your personality, your general views, past actions, etc.). Since biographies of characters often do not include their time in the Tower (and cannot be edited after approval), this fixes that problem.

    Second, the threads will help keep track of old RPs any one particular character was involved with; ideally, all the RPs you've done (that are still available, anyway) should be linked on this thread. Why? Because it's fun to read other people's stories and learn about their character! More practically speaking, though, they help you to keep track of what you have done over a long period of time, and fellow Ajah members may desire to know what their Sisters have been up to these years. We also can learn better about your character this way.

    Each Sister should have her own thread, though there need only be one post per thread. The post can be edited to add in new RPs as they are completed.

    These are separate from Monthly RP Reporting (see below), which is its own thread.

    The desired format is below:

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    Character as an Aes Sedai:

    [Blurb here; what other sisters would know about your sister].
     

    Role-play History

    Arranged from oldest on bottom to newest at the top (in terms of IC timeline).

     

    2018

    • RP Title/Link Here
    • RP Title/Link Here

    2017

    • RP Title/Link Here

     

     

    Role-play Reporting

    Preferably, RP reporting should be done on a monthly basis. For any role-play threads your Sister is involved in, please report here (Link TBD). This is separate, and more detailed, from your personal character development thread. This is where the Ajah Head will come to gather information to pass on to the WT Staff, keeping track of Active sisters. 

     

     

    Current Brown Ajah Projects/RPs

    This section will list any current Ajah-wide, open or important RPs.

    • None

     

     

    Major/ Important Ajah RPs (WIP) - The List goes from Most Recent (at the top) to the Oldest (at the bottom). This list includes Ajah-related RPs and sometimes major/important Tower RPs that your character could have reasonably taken part in (like the dreadlord Caladesh's attack on the WT).

     

    One Last Stand: 999 NE. Caladesh, a Dreadlord/M’aeshadar, wreaks havoc in the White Tower; Lyanna (Keeper) is killed, among others, and Lanfir (Amyrlin) was burnt out and disappeared. (Caladesh was murdered by Lanfir in his cell; public knowledge is only that he was executed by the White Tower).

    One Last Stand: [Link 1] [Link 2] [Link 3] [Link 4] [Link 5]

     

    Hunt for Namandar: [Green, Brown Ajahs]. A text is found detailing the ruins of a city from the Age of Legends; the Green Sitters (Sirayn, Eleanor, Taya) seek Amyrlin Karana's permission to go investigate it and a missing sister, Tilana Sedai, tied to it. The mission is lead by Sirayn, who is variously accompanied by Kaylan, Jehanine, Lwena, Egwainne, and Raeyn Sedai (Sitter), as well as a few other Browns (Arette, Kit) (NSW AS included: Sarita, Leilani, Ellvara, Nydylia, Vira, Darealle Sedai). The Aes Sedai are accompanied by their Gaidin and some Tower Guards.

    Various events occurred; Lanfir, Lyanna were found after a very long absence; while in the ancient and rediscovered city, the party is attacked by the Forsaken Belal, a dreadlord with him and various Shadowspawn; the body of Tilana and her Warder are found; Leilani and Nydylia are killed; Namandar collapsed into the ocean from the One Power battle that occurred.

    Aftermath: While all the Green Sitters are gone on their mission, a Law is passed that requires Sisters embarking from the White Tower on dangerous missions to have the Hall's permission. Upon returning, the Green Sitters strongly oppose and join the Red/Gray faction.

    Links: [Part 1 Unavailable] [Part 2] [Part 3] [Part 4] [Part 5] [Part 6] [Part 7] [Part 8] [Part 9 Conclusion]

     

     

    Role-play Ideas

    Anyone can suggest RP ideas; please start new threads for each individual idea for planning.

     

     

    Things that need doing/ Recently Completed:

     

    • A definitive Ajah Timeline. - (WIP) - When did sisters join the Brown Ajah? Who was what position, and when? - Link TBD.
    • Find players' names of PC Browns - WIP
    • Brown Ajah Politics - (Complete; Below)
    • Role-play Thread Copies - find and link important Brown Ajah RPs.

     

     

    Ajah Politics

     

    Current Allies: Yellow, Blue

    Neutral/Undecided: White

    Opposition: Gray, Red, Green

     

    The list is arranged, in general, from our strongest allies to our strongest opponents. Keep in mind that the list is mostly a guideline, and an Ajah may sway any way depending on the matter at hand.

     

    • Blue: The Brown, Blue and Yellow Ajah formed an alliance against the Greens after Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. This angered all three Ajahs. Historically speaking, Brown often supported the Blue against the Yellow in Hall affairs.
    • Yellow: Considered an ally; they are part of the Brown-Blue-Yellow alliance. The Brown Ajah has been at odds with the Greens ever since the disaster at Namandar (an AoL city which an expedition from the WT was sent to investigate; Greens lead, and Browns made up the second-largest Ajah to be part of the mission).
    • White: Considered neutral. Historically, Whites support Blue against Reds, but no other politics are known.
    • Gray: Grays are strongly allied with the Red and Green; thus they are seen as mostly in opposition to the Brown.
    • Red: The Gray supported the Red to oppose a change in the gentling law (which now states that channeling men must be studied before being gentled; this was before the Cleansing). The Grays also sided with the Red after another law change requiring Sisters leaving from the WT to dangerous missions to have the Hall's permission. The Grays supported the Reds in raising Shevara to the Amyrlin Seat.
    • Green: Yellows were angered by Greens when Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. The Green and Brown have been at odds ever since the disaster at Namandar, where sisters died. Browns also were against the Green since Karana was deposed and stilled (for knowing about the DR and not telling the Hall), with Lanfir replacing her on the Amyrlin Seat; a move that was, from the Brown perspective, seen as a power grab. The Green supported raising Shevara to the Amyrlin Seat.

     

     

    DM Brown Ajah Customs and Facts

    • Hallway has a dark brown tiled carpet with the flame of Tar Valon embroidered in a strip going from the entrance to the Ajah quarters straight down the middle to the far wall opposite the entrance door.
    • Regular sisters have rooms with a main room with two extra rooms. The extra room is intended for the residence of a potential Warder but can be used for other purposes as well.
    • Sitter's rooms are the only ones with a balcony, though Sitters may decline such a room upon being raised to their position.
    • Browns often maintain rooms in the Library building, or live there altogether.

     

    Ajah Facts and Customs from the Books

    • The main thrust of the Brown Ajah was gathering knowledge; they were librarians, historians and natural historians, doing nothing in the physical sciences or toward invention.
    • The Brown Ajah has a ruling council. Its number of members varies from five to thirteen, though there is always an odd number.
    • The head of the council is foremost among the Brown sisters without actually being considered the head of the Ajah, but in fact she has about as much real authority as any of the other Ajah heads. The head of the council is sometimes referred to as the First Chair; most often, she is simply called “the head of the council,” reflecting the supposed egalitarian nature and the rather loose structure of the Brown.
    • [At least part of] The Brown Ajah quarters is located on the 22nd floor of the Tower.

     

     

    Eyes-and-Ears Signals

    While only a few Sisters in an Ajah know who heads the Ajah's Eyes-and-Ears, signals, which are taught to all sisters within the Ajah, are put out for when they have an urgent message to give any sister of the Ajah that happens by. Signals are only put out when the message is important and must be received as soon as time allows.

    • [WIP]

     

     

    Important Weaves

    These are weaves you will learn as a Brown sister.

    • Keeping - Keeping weaves/wards help preserve books and old papers and manuscripts.
    • [WIP]
  6. Brown Ajah Complete :ajahbrown_by_drowelfmorwen-dc43ft9:

     

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    Ajah Politics

     

    Current Allies: Yellow, Blue

    Neutral/Undecided: White

    Opposition: Gray, Green, Red

     

    The list is arranged, in general, from our strongest allies to our strongest opponents. Keep in mind that the list is mostly a guideline, and an Ajah may sway any way depending on the matter at hand.

     

    • Blue: The Brown, Blue and Yellow Ajah formed an alliance against the Greens after Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. This angered all three Ajahs. Historically speaking, Brown often supported the Blue against the Yellow in Hall affairs.
    • Yellow: Considered an ally; they are part of the Brown-Blue-Yellow alliance. The Brown Ajah has been at odds with the Greens ever since the disaster at Namandar (an AoL city which an expedition from the WT was sent to investigate; Greens lead, and Browns made up the second-largest Ajah to be part of the mission).
    • White: Considered neutral. Historically, Whites support Blue against Reds, but no other politics are known.
    • Gray: Grays are strongly allied with the Red and Green; thus they are seen as mostly in opposition to the Brown.
    • Red: The Gray supported the Red to oppose a change in the gentling law (which now states that channeling men must be studied before being gentled; this was before the Cleansing). The Grays also sided with the Red after another law change requiring Sisters leaving from the WT to dangerous missions to have the Hall's permission. The Grays supported the Reds in raising Shevara to the Amyrlin Seat.
    • Green: Yellows were angered by Greens when Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. The Green and Brown have been at odds ever since the disaster at Namandar, where sisters died. Browns also were against the Green since Karana was deposed and stilled (for knowing about the DR and not telling the Hall), with Lanfir replacing her on the Amyrlin Seat; a move that was, from the Brown perspective, seen as a power grab. The Green supported raising Shevara to the Amyrlin Seat.

     

  7. Hmm. I just get an error when I fill it in, but perhaps it is because the other pages do not work. Although, it did tell me I had two spare points. Hmm.

     

    However, we do have a simple list of weaves already up on the board, here, that you don't need to calculate anything; you just need to know your scores:

     

  8. OOC: For Aubriana & Ravenhild. @Arie @Chaelca.

     

    ~*~*~*~*~

     

    Jagen Halin strode down the curving stairs from the Red Ajah quarters, watching the tiles go from red-and-white at the top to green-and-gray at the bottom As she walked down the wide hall and turned into another corridor, those tiles became yellow-and-brown. It was an eye sore in her opinion, but thankfully by the time she reached her destination, near the novices’ quarters and one level below the Amyrlin’s study, on a wide hallway where the floor tiles were red and green and the runner blue. Here was the Mistress of Novices' office, and Jagen gave a knock and stepped inside. Valeri wasn't there, but the Red found the paper left for her with two names on it: Aubriana, whom she already met, and Ravenhild. It also detailed which classroom to go to, one Jagen herself had chosen previously for this lesson.

     

    Making her way down a few more corridors, she pushed open the simple door. Though there was no clock, the lesson was due to start any minute. There were only a few benches in this room with a single, cushioned chair. A desk was here too, though it was pushed against the wall under the single window. Her gaze went to the two girls in white who sat waiting. Aubriana was familiar to her now, so the curly redhead with freckles and green eyes must have been Ravenhild.

     

    "I am Jagen Sedai," she greeted them as she sat in the cushioned chair, arranging her dark red skirts. Her shawl, bright red, she arranged high on her shoulders, and she sat tall and regal. "You may introduce yourselves before we begin, but only with your names. Now that you are a novice of the White Tower, whatever titles you held before, if any, hold no meaning now." Her eyes went to Aubriana, at that. "And while you may be used to going where you wish, when you wished it, now you must adhere to a strict schedule; I have no doubt Valeri has already informed you of some of the rules. However, this is not for no good reason; here, you may became far greater a person than you ever dreamed. An Aes Sedai. Already, you know you can learn to channel saidar at this point. Here, you will learn to truly feel it. This, it can take weeks if you have no prior training, so do not be dismayed if by the end of this lesson we have no visible progress; I assure you some will be made by the end, even if it feels otherwise. Now. Do either of you have prior training to touch saidar? Can either of you already feel it there?"

  9. Blue Ajah Complete :ajahblue_by_drowelfmorwen-dc43fte:

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    Current Allies: Brown, White

    Neutral/Undecided: Yellow, Green

    Opposition: Gray, Red

     

    The list is arranged, in general, from our strongest allies to our strongest opponents. Keep in mind that the list is mostly a guideline, and an Ajah may sway any way depending on the matter at hand.

     

    • Brown: Historically speaking, Brown often support the Blue against the Yellow in Hall affairs. They have been at odds with the Green ever since the disaster at Namandar (an AoL city which an expedition from the WT was sent to investigate). Browns also were against the Green after Karana was deposed and stilled (for knowing about the DR and not telling the Hall), Lanfir replacing her on the Amyrlin Seat.
    • White: In The Shadow Rising, it is said: "There was no love lost between Red and White; they had stood on opposite sides in the Hall of the Tower for a thousand years. White stood with Blue... But Whites prided themselves on dispassionate logic." They are considered an ally.
    • Yellow: The Brown, Blue and Yellow Ajah formed an alliance against the Greens after Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. This angered all three Ajahs. Before that, for the past hundred years, the Yellow Ajah had had a tense relationship with the Blue Ajah. This is due to an incident that occurred in Altara, with sisters of each Ajah accusing the other of interfering.
    • Green: Ajah relations with the Green and Blue have seen few breaks in their accord for several centuries. The Green, while historically allies, have become less so since they formed a faction with the Gray and Red Ajahs. The Blue opposed the Green when Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. The Greens supported raising of Shevara to Amyrlin Seat, which Blues were the last to stand for.
    • Gray: Grays are strongly allied with the Red and Green, putting them mostly in opposition to the Blue.
    • Red: The Blues were the last to stand for raising Shevara to Amyrlin Seat after Annais died. Historically speaking, the Blue and Red have been on opposite sides of the Hall as long as anyone can remember.

     

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    Welcome Blue Sisters! Here you will find all (or at least, most) of the information you need on the Blue Ajah here at Dragonmount.

    The White Tower Website * The Blue Ajah * One Power Scores * White Tower Timeline

     

    Last Updated: April 27th, 2018      Note: The OOC Ajah Head will be in charge of editing and updating this post.

     

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    If I have missed any information or something needs to be updated, please post below! Just know that it will be deleted after the information provided is updated.

     

    Amyrlin & Keeper of the Chronicles

    Shevara Edosian - Amyrlin (Raised from the Red) - Muirenn

    Raslyn Altearin - Keeper of the Chronicles (Raised from the Red) - Kara_J

     

    Ajah Head (First Selector)

    Asyndara Ellenios (NSW) - Exiled from the Tower after bidding for Amyrlin Seat - Controlled by current OOC Ajah Head - [Position Not Currently Assigned]

    • Must confirm when Corrine’dei Susten was or became HoA. (RP'd in the job between March 2006 and June 2009. Her Sitters were Elyssa, Espara and Keraselle [whom I can find no bio for]. By July 2009 OOC and December 2009 IC, it had been mentioned that she'd been removed as Head and Serena Morrigan had replaced her. I find mention of SM up to June 2010 and then by November 2010, Elyssa has replaced her. ~Tay~)

     

    Sitters of the Hall

    Alia Mariadoon (NSW)

     

    Blue Ajah Aes Sedai (Active)

    Ellisha Falwein - Sherper

    Miahna “Mimi” Telonne - KeyHolder21

    Senette Nadari - Lavinya

    Regalia Frantelle - Sister - Wayward_Fool

     

    Blue Ajah Aes Sedai (Inactive/MIA)

    Aerilyn Rain Baldagger - Sister - ???

    Aeveryn Yewlis - Sister - zemiorco

    Espara Larine a’Dautry - Sister; was Sitter when Lanfir was raised Amyrlin - Miya
    Elyssa Lliet - Sister; Former First Selector (Nov 2010) - Elyssa

    Estel Liones - Sister - Addibeth

    Gera Mondwin - Sister - Phelix

    Gianna Riatin - Sister - Claireducky

    Ino Gevardian - Sister - libertine

    Kartos Dal'Avier - Sister - (Kartos left DM)

    Kieryn Ashadar - Sister - Winter Mist

    Kira Tuvunenia - Sister - WolfbrotherKronos

    Miya Kiyoshi - Sister - Miya

    Moraine Damond - Sister - ???

    Serena Morrigan - Sister; Former First Selector before Asyndara - SerenaMorrigan

    Rossa Venye - Sister - Winter Mist

    Sheena Amoren - Sister - cale

     

    Former Blue Sisters

    Ata Dorje - Sister (Previously Yellow; got Severed then Healed before being killed) - Liitha

     

    NSW (Non-Specific Writer) Characters
    These are regular Sisters who are basically Non-Player Characters (NPCs); while usually controlled or made by one person, they stay in world even if their writer/poster disappears. Ajah Heads are always NSWs but are listed above; Sitters, who may be NSWs or PCs, are also listed above.

     

    NSW Sisters

    Alyssil El'Doan

    Eowyn Bryce  - this character was killed during the Black Ajah Hunt RP.

    Larese Aleszar

    Mariella Jerin

    Melian Krenin - For use in: None, this character died of old age during Estel's raising

    Meranda Sedai - For Use In: None; this NSW was killed.

    Nastasia Romanovni

    Noleme Jholdine - For Use In: None; this NSW was killed in the Wildfire RP.

    Nydylia al'Seari - For Use In: None, this character was killed in the Namandar RP.
    Sareine Kajira - Former First Selector; she was HoA when from Amyrlin Karana until the reign of Amyrlin Sirayn.

    Seithra Nemdahl - For Use In:Pre-main timeline RPs, this character was sworn to the Dragon at Dumai's Wells.

     

    Former Blues (PCs):

     

     

    Character Development Threads

    These threads should be done for every Sister. Posted on this board, they will serve two purposes: First, each should include an "Aes Sedai Bio" at the top that tells us about your character and what other Sisters in the Ajah would know or perceive about her (for example, your personality, your general views, past actions, etc.). Since biographies of characters often do not include their time in the Tower (and cannot be edited after approval), this fixes that problem.

    Second, the threads will help keep track of old RPs any one particular character was involved with; ideally, all the RPs you've done (that are still available, anyway) should be linked on this thread. Why? Because it's fun to read other people's stories and learn about their character! More practically speaking, though, they help you to keep track of what you have done over a long period of time, and fellow Ajah members may desire to know what their Sisters have been up to these years. We also can learn better about your character this way.

    Each Sister should have her own thread, though there need only be one post per thread. The post can be edited to add in new RPs as they are completed.

    These are separate from Monthly RP Reporting (see below), which is its own thread.

    The desired format is below:

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    Character as an Aes Sedai:

    [Blurb here; what other sisters would know about your sister].
     

    Role-play History

    Arranged from oldest on bottom to newest at the top (in terms of IC timeline).

     

    2018

    • RP Title/Link Here
    • RP Title/Link Here

    2017

    • RP Title/Link Here

     

     

    Role-play Reporting

    Preferably, RP reporting should be done on a monthly basis. For any role-play threads your Sister is involved in, please report here (Link TBD). This is separate, and more detailed, from your personal character development thread. This is where the Ajah Head will come to gather information to pass on to the WT Staff, keeping track of Active sisters. 

     

     

    Current Blue Ajah Projects/RPs

    This section will list any current Ajah-wide, open or important RPs.

     

     

    Major/ Important Ajah RPs (WIP) - The List goes from Most Recent (at the top) to the Oldest (at the bottom). This list includes Ajah-related RPs and sometimes major/important Tower RPs that your character could have reasonably taken part in (like Caladesh's attack on the WT).

     

    One Last Stand: 999 NE. Caladesh, a Dreadlord/M’aeshadar, wreaks havoc in the White Tower; Lyanna (Keeper) is killed, among others, and Lanfir (Amyrlin) was burnt out and disappeared. (Caladesh was murdered by Lanfir in his cell; public knowledge is only that he was executed by the White Tower).

    One Last Stand: [Link 1] [Link 2] [Link 3] [Link 4] [Link 5]

     

    Ajah Members RPs

     

    Changing Tides - Regalia - Blue/Yellow/White discussion about bonding Asha'man

     

    Just Another Morning? - Serena Morrigan - Serena becomes the first member of The Order of the Rose at Sirayn Sedai of the Green Ajah's request. Their objective - to hunt the Black Ajah.

     

    Little Pieces of Chaos (999NE) - Meranda Sedai (NSW) - Sirayn visits Meranda's rooms with intentions to seek revenge. She recruits Meranda to...something. Thread topics cover self harm, incest and sexual abuse so avoid this RP if these are triggers for you.

     

    A Red in the Blue Quarters - Jagen Sedai comes to visit Estel with an apology, upsetting Aeveryn in the process.

     

    Blue sky and grey clouds - Darienna Ceradin of the Grey Ajah (Mistress of Novices) takes matters regarding Estel's self imposed sequestration in her room, into her own hands, and has a subsequent confrontation with the First Selector, Corrine.

     

    Old Women and Politics - Sirayn Damodred, the Amyrlin Seat, visits the First Selector, Corrine'dei Susten in an attempt to uncover the Blue Ajah's reasons for holding a grudge against her.

     

    A sorrowful return - Elyssa returns to the White Tower following the death of her Warder, Dafydd. She encounters Jagen (Red) and explains why she's upset. Jagen forms a plan to use Elyssa's experience but is run off by Estel when they reach the Blue's quarters. Elyssa then speaks with Estel and also Corrine'dei Susten and they discuss the new Red Amyrlin along with the Blue's waning influence in the Tower. Nastasia steps into the room and upbraids Corinne about her lack of self control, stating it may be time to replace her as First Selector. She instructs Estel and Elyssa to call the other Sisters and to prepare the Sapphire Chamber.

     

    Daes Dae'mar for Dummies - Lesson 1 & 2 - Estel teaches the Accepteds, Meli and Jerinia, all about The Great Game.

     

    Daes Dae'mar for Dummies - Lesson 3 - continued from above.

     

    A Breath of Tainted Air - Serena wakes from a bad dream about her time being bonded to Arath of the Black Tower and her treatment at his hands.  Wondering how she might have behaved if the tables were turned, she goes to speak with Isha Talcontar, a mad Asha'man held in the White Tower dungeons, hoping for more understanding of the Taint and the madness male channelers suffer.

     

    Selenessin Sedai - of the Blue Ajah? - Selene finds Elyssa Sedai in the Library and asks more about what the Blue Ajah does and stands for as she tried to establish which Ajah to aspire to.

     

    Play Me Dem Blues - Serena returns to the White Tower following the death of her 4th Warder, and speaks with Estel. Specific mention that Corrine'dei Susten has been replaced as First Selector.

     

    And with the Dawn, Came Change

    Rivals Estel and Lavinya deal with the collapse of the Order of the Rose.

     

    Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

    Estel struggles with her return to the White Tower after a month in Cairhien with Maegan.

     

     

    RolePlay Ideas

    Anyone can suggest RP ideas; please start new threads for each individual idea for planning.

     

     

    Things that need doing/ Recently Completed:

     

    • A definitive Ajah Timeline. - (WIP) - When did sisters join the Blue Ajah? Who was what position, and when? - Link TBD.
    • Blue Ajah Politics - (Complete; Below)
    • Role-play Thread Copies - find and link important Blue Ajah RPs. (In Progress; see above)
    • Corrine’dei Susten - Where is the bio for the First Selector? Is she an NSW or an OC?

     

     

    Ajah Politics

     

    Current Allies: Brown, White

    Neutral/Undecided: Yellow, Green

    Opposition: Gray, Red

     

    The list is arranged, in general, from our strongest allies to our strongest opponents. Keep in mind that the list is mostly a guideline, and an Ajah may sway any way depending on the matter at hand.

     

    • Brown: Historically speaking, Brown often support the Blue against the Yellow in Hall affairs. They have been at odds with the Green ever since the disaster at Namandar (an AoL city which an expedition from the WT was sent to investigate). Browns also were against the Green after Karana was deposed and stilled (for knowing about the DR and not telling the Hall), Lanfir replacing her on the Amyrlin Seat.
    • White: In The Shadow Rising, it is said: "There was no love lost between Red and White; they had stood on opposite sides in the Hall of the Tower for a thousand years. White stood with Blue... But Whites prided themselves on dispassionate logic." They are considered an ally.
    • Yellow: The Brown, Blue and Yellow Ajah formed an alliance against the Greens after Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. This angered all three Ajahs. Before that, for the past hundred years, the Yellow Ajah had had a tense relationship with the Blue Ajah. This is due to an incident that occurred in Altara, with sisters of each Ajah accusing the other of interfering.
    • Green: Ajah relations with the Green and Blue have seen few breaks in their accord for several centuries. The Green, while historically allies, have become less so since they formed a faction with the Gray and Red Ajahs. The Blue opposed the Green when Lanfir went back on her word to chose a Blue Keeper, choosing a fellow Green instead. The Greens supported raising of Shevara to Amyrlin Seat, which Blues were the last to stand for.
    • Gray: Grays are strongly allied with the Red and Green, putting them mostly in opposition to the Blue.
    • Red: The Blues were the last to stand for raising Shevara to Amyrlin Seat after Annais died. [Quoted from KeyHolder21: There is long standing animosity with the Red Ajah. (Only two Amyrlin Seats have ever been removed from office, both Red and both replaced with Blues.) Now, make no mistake, the Blues don’t dislike the Reds on sheer principle or even necessarily because they seek to gentle males… however where the problem comes in, is that Reds and Blues agree on the problem but not the solution. Blues for example are particularly passionate about their causes as are the Reds, this combined with the idea that Blues work towards cures to problems while Reds are about prevention makes them a volatile mix. Reds see Blues as meddlers who don’t know when to give up, while Blues view Reds as women stuck in tradition who are afraid to do whatever it takes to solve the problem for all eternity. Reds also see Blues as cold, not caring who or what they hurt in getting the “cure” to whatever problem they’re working on… Blues see Reds as cold because they are so concerned with preventing problems that they are blind that the problems they wish to prevent will always be there if no “cure” is found. So it is often said that two Ajahs who are both so passionate are likely to never see eye to eye. As such no Blue Sister ever wears the color red to demonstrate a unity in their dislike of the Red Ajah and their ways and vice versa.]

     

     

    DM Blue Ajah Customs

    • Every new Sister is given a Staff when she is raised to the Shawl and asked to add something personal to the Staff. When she returns to the Creator (i.e. dies) the staff is passed to another Blue. Each Staff given is a legacy of the Ajah and a symbol of Ajah pride as much as the Shawl is… and it's less conspicuous.
    • A sister may bond only one Warder, but this can be an Asha'man.

     

    Ajah Facts and Customs from the Books

    • The Head of the Blue Ajah, who no one but our Blue Sisters knows the identity of, is called the First Selector.
    • Never wearing red inside the Tower, though red gemstones are allowed
    • Wearing all blue the first of each month
    • Wearing blue stockings when leaving Tar Valon
    • Refraining from marriage. It is Blue Ajah custom that sisters should not marry so that they can instead focus on their duties and stand as example to the others of the Tower where our priorities should lay first and foremost.
    • Greeting the newest Blue sister with a kiss of welcome
    • Requiring the newly-raised Blue sister to bake a pie for the sixth member of the Blue to kiss her
    • Most recently raised Blue gives the shawl to the new Sister. Youngest Blue lays shawl on shoulders of new Sister and welcomes them to the Blue Ajah. Then they are taken back to the Ajah Hallway where all Blues welcome them clad in their own shawls.
    • An ancient tradition involved all newly-raised sisters (not just Blue) to walk to the halls of her Ajah clad only in her shawl, but this was abandoned a long time ago. All that remains of this custom is that the hallways of the Tower must be kept clear until the new Aes Sedai reaches the quarters of her Ajah.
    • During the tour the tour guide (an older sister) tells the new sister about customs and traditions of the Ajah.

     

     

    Eyes-and-Ears Signals

    While only a few Sisters in an Ajah know who heads the Ajah's Eyes-and-Ears, signals, which are taught to all sisters within the Ajah, are put out for when they have an urgent message to give any sister of the Ajah that happens by. Signals are only put out when the message is important and must be received as soon as time allows.

    • [WIP]

     

     

    Important Weaves

    These are weaves you will learn as a Blue sister.

    • A secret weave that controls insects.
    • A weave that induces fear
  11. I think it could be done. Hopefully someone is interested besides me, and I wouldn't mind digging around to find Arath's posts to see what he wrote about it.

     

    My understanding is that there are two "big rules": 1) No interacting with the Dragon directly or any important canon role; 2) No doing something super big like saying you killed/injured a Forsaken/Dreadlord (though maybe we could have fought against them? hmm).

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