The Red Ajah
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"The skies shall rain fire, and torrents of lightning shall stab the fields,
the very earth rent asunder. Cities fall, nations tremble. Mayhem and misery,
lamentations and grief. Darkness and division swirl and flow, the center,
the eye, the hub. This man, this channeler.
Find him, bind him in iron, hold fast his soul. He shall destroy you."
A Foretelling transliterated from the Old Tongue
by Dahlia Jaelde, Aes Sedai of the Red Ajah.

Caizelle
Caizelle Sarvejian:
Damara
Damara Salines:
Dounia
Dounia ti Marollin:
Eilande
Eilande Fioneiven:
Guensin
Guensin Aniches:
Hazine
Hazine Quoriff:
Hazine Quoriff was born in Bandar Eban, the eldest of twelve. Her early life was one of sacrifice, as she was often forced to do without for the benefit of her younger siblings, as well as forced to assume a maternal role. During her rare free time, she used to slip off to the Terhana library, so peaceful compared to her boisterous house. In that famed hall of learning, Hazine encountered noted Brown sister Esme Kenerick, who noted Hazine's ability to channel, and whisked her off to Tar Valon for training. Hazine was very much Esme Sedai's protege, but when Esme was killed by a rogue male channeler on the eve of Hazine's raising, the Domani woman chose Red over Brown in a pique of fury, a decision that has given her cause for much regret over the many years that have passed. Hazine keeps a small cottage in one of the small towns at the feet of Tar Valon, preferring her solitude, often giving exceptional students special training there.
Siobhan
Siobhan Cathasaigh:

Corahn
This swan-necked sister of the Red was once the Mistress of Novices, decades past, but for scandal Sealed to the Hall, and believed to involve two fool novices dueling with the Power, one of whom ended up burning herself out, Daisune Harowa was publicly birched and stripped of her position and sent off an a length penance amidst the olive groves of Illian. Daisune, borne and raised in the snowy hills near the Aiel Marches of Shienar, was utterly miserable in the humid, hot air of Illian, and her return to the Tower is distinguished by a marked difference in her bearing. The once insufferably proud Aes Sedai is now rather chastened.
Deinelle
Enomi
Esondrin
Gazheva
Jannah
This statuesque and darkly beautiful Arafellin is known for her more literary passions, as she often spends many of quiet moments in a sunny window-seat writing essays and dissertations, many of which are considered fashionable reading by other women in the White Tower. Rather temperate by nature, Narenna Sorvami is believed to have chosen the Red Ajah for reasons stemming from the peculiar Arafellin notions of honor and duty, for Narenna feels that the White Tower’s most preeminent responsibility is to prevent another Breaking of the World.
A deceptively simple-faced woman from the Black Hills of Kandor, Noese is nonetheless one of the most cunning politicians in the White Tower. Noese has recently returned from her self-induced exile in southern Altara, where it is speculated she secluded herself after a stunning rebuke by her own Ajah, which deprived her the Seat in the Hall for which she had been aiming.
Soliane
Accepted and Novices Who Are Puppeted By Reds:
Ajima
Briesyn
Daicey
Ionyse
Nairise
The Red Ajah is believed to have a substantial network of agents, and many Reds have extensive personal networks, which are shared to some degree with other sisters of the Red Ajah.
Page © 2000 Perseinde Apeneos
Wheel of Time setting © Robert Jordan