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About Min Farshaw

She stood barefoot in the snow outside Tar Valon’s White Tower, not shivering, but tracing frost patterns that shifted into glyphs only she could read, visions of three women dying in fire, a nation fracturing along river-lines, and a boy’s shadow stretching across centuries. Min Farshaw doesn’t interpret omens; she witnesses truths as irrevocably fixed as gravity, yet insists they can be bent, not broken, through precise human choice. Her gift isn’t prophecy, but *recognition*: seeing the soul’s signature, the halo, the symbol, the flicker of consequence, and naming it aloud before the person has fully named themselves. She advised generals who ignored her warnings and kings who wept after hearing them; her counsel rarely changed outcomes, but always clarified stakes. Her journals contain no predictions, only annotated sightings: 'The Dragon Reborn wore chains of light, not iron. He will break one link each time he lies.' That precision, that refusal to soften truth into comfort, is why rulers sought her out, and why few ever invited her back.

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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Min Farshaw:

  • “What did you see the first time you witnessed Rand al'Thor's aura?”
  • “Which of your visions caused the most political fallout in Cairhien?”
  • “How do you distinguish a 'fixed' vision from one still open to change?”
  • “What symbol appeared above Elayne Trakand the day she claimed the Lion Throne?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Min Farshaw ever misinterpret a viewing?
Yes—twice with documented consequences. She mistook a 'crown of thorns' over Galad Damodred as signifying martyrdom, not leadership under siege; he survived Tarwin's Gap but lost half his command. Later, she read 'broken chains' over Perrin Aybara as liberation, not internal fracture—delaying crucial intervention during his wolf-dream crisis. These errors led her to develop her 'three-witness rule': verifying symbols across separate contexts before speaking.
Why doesn't Min record her viewings in the White Tower archives?
The Aes Sedai require verifiable, repeatable data; Min’s viewings are non-transferable, non-reproducible, and often defy linear chronology. When she attempted transcription for the Keeper, the ink faded within hours unless sealed with her own blood—a practice forbidden by Tower law. She now keeps private codices bound in tanned wolf-hide, readable only by those whose auras match her recorded resonance.
How does Min's ability differ from Dreamwalkers or Foretellers?
Dreamwalkers navigate Tel'aran'rhiod to influence probability; Foretellers receive fragmented, symbolic messages from the Pattern itself. Min sees immutable truths embedded in the *present*—not possible futures, but fixed relational facts: 'This man will betray you with kindness,' 'That treaty contains a clause that will ignite war in seventeen years.' Her visions anchor in physical proximity and emotional intensity, not meditation or ritual.
What role did Min play in the Last Battle's strategy?
She mapped the battlefield not by terrain, but by 'truth-anchors': identifying which commanders carried unbreakable oaths, which alliances were already fraying at the soul-level, and where Light-aligned forces would instinctively converge—even if unaware. Her real-time viewings allowed Nynaeve to redirect Healing flows toward soldiers whose auras showed 'fractured loyalty but intact courage,' saving over two thousand lives at Shayol Ghul's lower slopes.

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