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Aes Sedai of the Brown Ajah

About Alara Naevelyn

In the ruins of the abandoned Archive beneath the Sunken Spire of Tar Valon, Alara Naevelyn spent seventeen winters transcribing fragmented ter’angreal schematics from water-damaged vellum, using only candlelight and a self-developed cipher to reconstruct lost resonance harmonics. Her breakthrough wasn’t theoretical: she identified the precise harmonic frequency that destabilizes inverted weaves in saidar-based warding, a discovery later verified when a collapsed Warder’s bond in Saldaea stabilized under her recalibrated shielding. Unlike many Brown sisters who catalogue history, Alara interrogates silence, the gaps between texts, the ink blots erased with saltwater, the deliberate omissions in oath-bound chronicles. She keeps a personal lexicon of 'unspoken words', terms forbidden post-Trolloc Wars but preserved in marginalia, cross-referenced against dream-logic patterns recorded in sleeping novices. Her desk holds no inkwell; she writes in iron-gall mixed with powdered moonstone, believing the mineral’s resonance alters how truths settle on parchment.

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  • “What did you find in the Sunken Spire’s third sub-level that contradicted the White Tower’s official Chronology?”
  • “How do you distinguish a genuine Age of Legends forgery from a deliberate misdirection by the Black Ajah?”
  • “Can you explain why the Old Tongue verb 'shien' has no past tense in any surviving dialect?”
  • “What’s the most dangerous truth you’ve withheld—and why?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Alara Naevelyn ever break her Oath Rod vows?
No—she reinterpreted them. When sworn to 'speak no falsehood,' she adopted a strict epistemological standard: statements must be verifiable within three independent primary sources or through direct weaver-resonance testing. This led to her infamous 12-year silence during the Cairhienin Succession Crisis, as no account met her threshold. The Brown Ajah upheld her interpretation after reviewing her methodology.
Why does Alara avoid referencing the 'Three-fold Land' in her published works?
She discovered that every known reference to the Three-fold Land in pre-Breaking texts appears only in documents later proven to contain layered ter’angreal interference. Her unpublished monograph argues it was not a place, but a mnemonic key—a resonance pattern used to encode forbidden weaving sequences, deliberately mythologized to obscure its function.
What is the 'Lexicon of Unspoken Words' and where is it held?
A 43-volume codex cataloging 1,872 terms suppressed after the Trolloc Wars, each entry including marginalia analysis, dream-journal correlations, and sonic resonance maps. It resides in the Brown Ajah’s Sub-Level Vault in Tar Valon—not locked, but warded with a weave that only activates when the reader’s intent matches documented historical urgency.
Has Alara ever collaborated with the Yellow Ajah on healing research?
Only once—during the Shadar Logoth Plague outbreak in 987 NE. She co-authored a suppressed treatise proving certain 'healing weaves' accelerated pathogen replication in compromised channelers. The Yellow Ajah withdrew support after her conclusion: some illnesses are not meant to be cured, but studied as living archives of corrupted saidar resonance.

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