- Hailene (heye-LEE-neh):
In the Old Tongue, "Those
Who Come Before," or "Forerunners."
The term applied by the Seachan to the massive
expeditionary force sent across the Aryth Ocean to scout
out the lands where Artur Hawkwing once ruled. Now
under the command of the High Lady Suroth, the Hailene
has gone far beyond its original goals.
- Halfman:
See Myrddraal
- Hall of the Tower, the:
The legislative body of the
Aes Sedai, traditionally consisting of three Sitters in
the Hall from each of the seven Ajahs. At present,
there is a Hall sitting in the White Tower, which
contains no Sitters for the Blue, and a Hall among those
Aes Sedai who oppose Elaida do Avriny a'Roihan.
This rebel Hall contains no Red Sitters. While the
Amyrlin Seat is by law the absolute power in the White
Tower, in fact her power has always depended on how well
she could lead, manage or intimidate the Hall, as there
are many ways that the Hall can balk any Amyrlin's plans.
There are two levels of agreement that may be required
for items to pass the Hall, the lesser consensus and the
greater consensus. The greater consensus requires
that every sister present; the presence of at least one
Sitter from each Ajah is also required, except when the
matter before the Hall is the removal of an Amyrlin
or Keeper, in which case the Ajah from which she was
raised will not be informed of the vote until after it
has been taken. The lesser consensus also requires
a quorum of eleven Sitters, but only two-thirds of those
present need stand for an item to pass. Another
difference is that there is no requirement for all Ajahs
to be represented in the lesser consensus except in the
case of a declaration of war by the White Tower, one of
several matters left to the lesser consensus which many
might think would require the greater. The Amyrlin
Seat may call for any Sitter to resign her chair, or
indeed for all to, and that call must be heeded.
This is seldom done, however, as nothing stops an Ajah
from returning the same Sitter or Sitters except a custom
that sisters not serve again in the Hall after leaving it.
As an indication of how serious such a call for mass
resignation would be, it is reliably believed that it has
happened exactly four times in the more than three-thousand-year
history of the White Tower, and that while two of those
resulted in the selection of an entirely, or nearly, new
Hall, the other two resulted in the resignation and exile
of the Amyrlin involved.
- Hanlon, Daved:
A Darkfriend, formerly commander of
the White Lions in service to the Forsaken Rahvin while
he held Caemlyn using the name Lord Gaebril. From
there, Hanlon took the White Lions to Cairhien under
orders to further the rebellion against the Dragon Reborn.
The White Lions were destroyed by a "bubble of evil,"
and Hanlon has been ordered back to Caemlyn for purposes
as yet unknown.
- Hardan:
One of the nations wrung from Artur
Hawkwing's empire, now long forgotten. It lay
between Cairhien and Shienar.
- Hawkwing, Artur:
A legendary king (ruled FY 943-994)
who united all the lands west of the Spine of the
world, as well as some lands beyond the Aiel waste.
He even sent armies across the Aryth Ocean (FY 992), but
all contact with these was lost at his death, which set
off the War of the Hundred Years. His sign
was a golden hawk in flight. See also War of the
Hundred Years.
- Heart of the Stone:
See Callandor.
- Heartfang:
See Dark One.
- Heartsbane:
See Dark One.
- heartstone:
An indestructible substance created
during the Age of Leg- ends. Any force used in an
attempt to break it is absorbed, making heartstone
stronger.
- hide:
A unit of area for measuring land, equal to
100 paces by 100 paces.
- High Lords of Tear:
Acting as a council, the High
Lords are the rulers of the nation of Tear, which has
neither king nor queen. Their numbers are not fixed,
and have varied over the years from as many as twenty to
as few as six. Not to be confused with the Lords of
the Land, who are lesser Tairen lords.
- Hopper:
A wolf.
- Horn of Valere (vah-LEER):
The legendary object of
the Great Hunt of the Horn. The Horn supposedly can
call back dead heroes from the grave to fight against the
Shadow. A new Hunt of the Horn has been called, and
oaths have been administered to the Hunters in Illian.
Sworn Hunters can now be found in many nations. Few
even among Aes Sedai know that the Horn has actually been
found and used, or that it is now hidden in the
White Tower.
- Hundred Companions, the:
One Hundred male Aes Sedai,
among the most powerful of the Age of Legends, who, led
by Lews Therin Telamon, launched the final stroke that
ended the War of the Shadow by sealing the Dark One back
into his prison. The Dark One's counterstroke
tainted saidin; the Hundred Companions went mad and began
the Breaking of the World. See also Time of Madness;
Breaking of the World; True Source; One Power.
- Hurin (HEW-rhin):
A Shienaran who has the ability
to smell where violence has been done, and to follow the
scent of those who did it. Called a "sniffer,"
he serves the King's justice in Fal Dara, In Shienar.
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