Pronunciation: SHAWN-CHAN

The inhabitants of Seanchan, the continent across the Aryth Ocean from the Westlands.

a'dam, damane, marath'damane, sul'dam#

a'dam: AYE-dam
An a'dam is a device for controlling women who can channel, consisting of a collar and bracelet linked by a leash, all of silvery metal. It has no effect on a woman who cannot channel.
%%ot damane%%: dah-MAH-nee
damane ("leashed one") are women who can channel and are controlled by use of an a'dam.
Women who can channel but who have not yet been made damane are called %%ot marath'damane%%(info) ("Those Who Must Be Leashed"). (Glossaries, TGH,Ch40)
sul'dam: SOOL-dam

A sul'dam ("leash holder") is the term for a woman with the ability to control, by means of an a'dam, a woman who can channel. It is a fairly honored position among the Seanchan.

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by Richard Boyé

Armies of the Night#

Luthair Paendrag's army quite naturally thought the fighting Aes Sedai and exotic creatures they found were Darkfriends and named them thusly.

References#

  • TGH,Ch7 - The Sea Folk fear the Armies of the Night across the Aryth Ocean.
  • TGH,Ch29 - The Seanchan begin their invasion. They collect women who can channel as damane but otherwise they only require that people swear to obey the Forerunners, await the Return, and serve Those Who Come Home.
  • TGH,Ch34 - When Fain claims that Trollocs are following him Turak says the Armies of the Night had other followers.
  • TGH,Ch40 - Luthair Paendrag used a'dam to control Aes Sedai who were part of the Armies of the Night.

Seeker for Truth#

They are charged with Imperial Security. Most of the prisoners are held in the central imperial prison called the Tower of Ravens. The prison is located in Seandar. Seekers can be identified by raven and tower tattoos.

Daughter of the Nine Moons#

The Return<#

The Seanchan have returned to the Westlands(info) to reclaim the lands of their forefathers. The ''Corenne''(info) (koh-REEN-neh) <IMG SRC="../graphics/soundbut.gif">(info) or "Return" is led by the ''Hailene''(info) (heye-LEE-neh) <IMG SRC="../graphics/soundbut.gif">(info) or "Forerunners," "Those Who Come Before" to pave the way for the ''Rhyagelle''(info) (rheye-ah-GEHL) <IMG SRC="../graphics/soundbut.gif">(info) or "Homecomers," "Those Who Come Home." (The Great Hunt,Glossary, TGH,Ch29)

References#