Kesiera
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No, child. I have no need of respect gained that way.
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She has demanded a man of his years for her own reasons. Perhaps she fancies she will be respected by proxy. I cannot say for certain.
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Didn't you ever consider "accidently" pushing Nynaeve down a well or something at any point?
Certainly not. To admit some amount of annoyance is not the same as wishing her ill. The young woman has amazing potential as an Aes Sedai.
It is true that Lan would have fought to the death for me even after discovering Nynaeve. However, can we truly blame a man whose heart is no longer his own if that heart calls to him to follow another? In that way he was slipping from me.
If you think, Ajit, that Lan's honour should remain unquestioned you are correct.
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Of course I am sure. Are you saying I do not know my own Warders, Ajit?
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I answer as quickly as I can for everyone no matter gender.
The bed I sleep in now has enough room for Thom and I to sleep comfortably. If we both slept on the edges there would be enough room between for maybe two others, if those others were Cairhienin sized children or females. Does that answer you?
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Unfortunately the only depictions that come even remotely close to my true image are those done by Mike S. Miller. I am sure one of these moderators can give you more information about him.
I am very much aware of what Mr. Jordan is up to, and mildly approve.
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Hello, Fenix. I am glad you could join us.
I have never been in love with Lan, and to be quite frank he is very ugly. I suppose you are curious about my slight "jealousy" in regards to Nynaeve? Well that was more of a possessive feeling: Lan had been my Warder, my companion, for twenty years. Once Nynaeve entered the picture his loyalty to me faltered.
Also, she annoyed me.
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Quite the opposite.
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Smoking certain combinations of herbs, behaving drunk and disorderly.
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Yes, Jan, you might be smaller indeed! But not by very much, so do not fret.
I do not like being called "Momo" at least not in my presence. As far as your question in concerned, no, we did not participate in any activity that would be equivalent to your world's drug use phenomenon.
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No different than any other man.
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Hawking, horseback riding, copying our elders' court dances. That sounds rather boring, does it not? When by myself I would climb trees and run through muddy fields. My nurses preferred it when I was with my cousins.
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Your obession with my sister is disturbing, Marie.
I played with cousins mostly. Innloine acted more like a second mother and Anvaere was just old enough to not want anything to do with me.
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This subject bores me. I will not waste my time repeating myself when you have a written record of my response. Satiate your curiosity in another way.
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20th Century Boy - Placebo
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I've answered you once before, child.
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The Lost Prince - by C. Dees
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Not even Thom has found that spot yet.
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You are rather silly, aren't you?
I am short for a Cairhienin. The average Cairhienin woman is on par with the average American from what I can see. So unless people look up to you now, then no. They would look down at you.
Our doorways are the same height as everywhere else.
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You are a rather chatty group of children.
We in the Westlands (or as you would say 'Randland') measure in feet, although our foot has ten inches. Either way, Kaitlin is a little tall, but not too much.
There are some people here in your land who are unnaturally tall, but for the most part they are not much higher than the average Cairhienin.
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I feel that I am surrounded by monsters of mischief.
Do you always play this way?Incidentally, at least one of you is smaller than I am.
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Don't be ridiculous, child. I might be small in stature but not so small as to fit in a bucket.
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Yes, of course. It is not the same as living in one area with baths of hot water whenever we wish. Haven't you gone on a journey before, child?
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The first thing that I wanted to do was to take a bath. We had to move an adequate distance away from where we appeared firstly, in all actuality.
Contrary to popular belief we do know how to keep ourselves clean in the Westlands. When we travel it is difficult to change often, but we all know how to brush our clothing out and wash our faces and hands before eating, which is something I have not seen everyone doing in this place. I should say that most of us know. Matrim is not the cleanest of young men.

Questions only Moiraine can answer.
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If I were required to choose from all of you only so long as I picked Vertex I would choose you because of your talent in juggling. If you cannot juggle, then I suggest you start learning in case I am someday required to choose you.