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Nynaeve siphons Moghedien's powers to help Rand al'Thor defeat the Forsaken Rahvin with balefire. [19] [58] Nynaeve and Elayne secretly keep Moghedien as their prisoner in Lord of Chaos. Though they should hand her over to the Aes Sedai for trial and execution, they believe the valuable knowledge they are getting from her about ancient weaves ...
Draghkar are flying, vampiric creatures that devour the souls of their prey. Darkhounds are otherworldly, doglike beasts the size of small horses, with acidic, poison saliva. They regenerate when wounded or dismembered, and can only be destroyed by balefire, a weapon of the One Power which erases the target from existence, retroactively through ...
Upon returning to the waking world, he discovers that his balefire undid Rahvin's killings of Mat, Aviendha and Asmodean. Before waking, Nynaeve realises Moghedien is posing as a refugee in the rebel Aes Sedai camp and doses her with forkroot, allowing her to be captured in the real world.
Balefire may refer to: Balefire (novel series), a series of young adult novels by Cate Tiernan; Balefire (The Wheel of Time), a destructive magical ability in the ...
Balefire is a fantasy novel series by Cate Tiernan, the author of the Sweep (aka Wicca) series. In 2006 the American Library Association picked A Chalice of Wind as one of their notable children's books for that year.
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The title A Memory of Light was previously intended to apply to a book containing the material in what are now books 12, 13 and 14. [4] The original book was incomplete at the time of Jordan's death on September 16, 2007, from cardiac amyloidosis; [5] his widow Harriet McDougal and publisher Tom Doherty chose to publish the book posthumously.
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