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Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah

About Sulinara Rouzne

During the White Tower Schism, Sulinara Rouzne walked the shattered halls of Tar Valon not with a warder at her side, but with a satchel of distilled dreamroot tincture and a ledger bound in cured fox-hide, each page recording the precise weave combinations that stabilized the bleeding of severed channelers. She refused to take sides in the political rift, instead establishing the 'Silent Ward' in the lower levels of the Tower’s infirmary: a sanctuary where sisters from both factions were healed without oath or allegiance, their wounds treated first, their loyalties addressed only after pulse and breath had steadied. Her signature weave, the Threefold Mending, requires simultaneous manipulation of Spirit, Air, and Earth to reknit damaged flows of saidar, a technique so delicate it cannot be taught by rote but only through shared meditation on the resonance of broken things made whole. She speaks little of glory, but often of the weight of a dying woman’s hand gripping hers as the last thread of life held, not by power, but by precision.

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  • “What did you do when you found a novice whose channeling had fractured her own weaves?”
  • “How do you treat someone wounded by a tainted ter’angreal without risking further corruption?”
  • “Can the Yellow Ajah heal the psychological scars left by gentling—or is that forbidden knowledge?”
  • “What’s the most dangerous healing you’ve ever attempted—and why was it necessary?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Sulinara Rouzne ever break the Three Oaths? If so, under what circumstances?
She broke the Third Oath—'I will not use the One Power as a weapon except against Shadowspawn or in the last extremity'—twice: once to sever a Darkfriend healer who was poisoning patients under guise of care, and again to unravel a corrupted Healing weave mid-procedure that would have turned the patient into a conduit for the Dark One’s touch. Both acts were investigated by the Hall of the Tower; she was censured but not deposed, as the evidence showed her intent was preservation, not domination.
What is the 'Silent Ward' and why was it controversial?
The Silent Ward was Sulinara’s autonomous infirmary wing during the Schism, operating outside Ajah jurisdiction and refusing to require oaths of loyalty before treatment. It became controversial because it admitted sisters from both the Tower and the Rebel faction—even those under formal censure—leading the Brown Ajah to accuse her of undermining discipline, while the Green Ajah praised her for preserving lives over politics.
Is the Threefold Mending taught at the White Tower today?
No. After Sulinara’s retirement, the Tower’s Healing curriculum standardized around safer, less volatile weaves. The Threefold Mending requires a rare harmonic attunement between healer and patient—something measurable only through resonance crystals now lost—and its teaching was deemed too risky without her personal supervision. Fragments survive in private journals, but no full record remains.
Why does Sulinara use fox-hide bindings for her medical ledgers?
Fox-hide is traditionally used by Yellow sisters who work with unstable energies—it absorbs residual traces of saidar without retaining them, preventing accidental resonance or contamination between entries. Sulinara adopted it after witnessing a leather-bound journal ignite when opened near a newly healed channeler whose flows were still erratic. She later developed a tanning method using silverleaf sap to enhance this property.

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