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We begin to see Perrin develop into a leader here. He doesn't actually do or say much, but is clearly frustrated by the Two Rivers folk not standing up for themselves.
Chapter 31
Perrin demands answers of the two Aes Sedai - he in not defferential at all
The Whites have a plan for women to have children with gentled men to try and increase the numbers of women who can channel. It doesn't seem to occur to them this is as likely to produce men who can channel or that they could just try harder to find girls
Alanna and Verin found four girls who could channel or learn in Watch Hill
Alanna says she is not quite so lost to custom as to bond a man against his will
Perrin says he hasn't seen any sign of being ta'veren, Tam points out he is travelling with an Ogier and Aiel
Bornhald kows that most people they arrest as Darkfriends are probably not, but that real Darkfriends will probably be caught up with the other undesirables
The Shadow sent a Gray Man after Fain
Bornhald is obsessed with Perrin
Fain makes some sort of agreement with a captured Myrddraal - how does he expect to enforce it. I don't think this is a madness thing, he actually has some way
Chapter 32
Perrin catches Faile in another inconsistency about her father, but doesn't push it, thinking perhaps she is lying
Perrin had once dreamed of marrying Laila Dearne and she had returned the feeling somewhat
Perrin is jealous of Wil al'Seen. He tries and fails not to show it
The Two Rivers folk don't know who Tomas is, and the boy who suggests Warder is laughed down
Everyone takes Faile nobly born
Chapter 31
Perrin demands answers of the two Aes Sedai - he in not defferential at all
The Whites have a plan for women to have children with gentled men to try and increase the numbers of women who can channel. It doesn't seem to occur to them this is as likely to produce men who can channel or that they could just try harder to find girls
Alanna and Verin found four girls who could channel or learn in Watch Hill
Alanna says she is not quite so lost to custom as to bond a man against his will
Perrin says he hasn't seen any sign of being ta'veren, Tam points out he is travelling with an Ogier and Aiel
Bornhald kows that most people they arrest as Darkfriends are probably not, but that real Darkfriends will probably be caught up with the other undesirables
The Shadow sent a Gray Man after Fain
Bornhald is obsessed with Perrin
Fain makes some sort of agreement with a captured Myrddraal - how does he expect to enforce it. I don't think this is a madness thing, he actually has some way
Chapter 32
Perrin catches Faile in another inconsistency about her father, but doesn't push it, thinking perhaps she is lying
Perrin had once dreamed of marrying Laila Dearne and she had returned the feeling somewhat
Perrin is jealous of Wil al'Seen. He tries and fails not to show it
The Two Rivers folk don't know who Tomas is, and the boy who suggests Warder is laughed down
Everyone takes Faile nobly born