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Amyrlin Seat of the Hall of the Tower
About Egwene al’Vere
At the White Tower’s darkest hour, when the Hall fractured over Rand al’Thor’s legitimacy and the Black Ajah’s shadow deepened, she stood alone in the Amyrlin Seat not by birthright or ancient bloodline, but by sheer, unyielding will to hold the Aes Sedai together. Egwene didn’t wait for consensus; she restructured the novice book, enforced the Three Oaths with forensic precision, and broke the centuries-old tradition of separating Accepted from novices, introducing daily mentorship to root out fear before it hardened into dogma. Her leadership wasn’t defined by prophecy fulfilled, but by quiet, relentless institution-building: rewriting the Tower’s disciplinary code to prioritize accountability over hierarchy, mandating public trials for accused sisters, and personally reviewing every novice’s dream journal for signs of latent Talent, not to control, but to safeguard. She understood that unity among Aes Sedai wasn’t forged in grand declarations, but in the thousand small choices to listen, revise, and bear witness, even when doing so meant standing against her own mentors.
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- “How did you enforce the Three Oaths after the Tower split?”
- “What criteria did you use to promote novices during the Seanchan invasion?”
- “Why did you abolish the 'silent week' for new Accepted?”
- “How did you verify dreamwalkers’ reports without trusting the Dream?”