- Kadere, Hadnan (kah-DEER, HAHD-nahn):
A peddler
traveling the Aiel waste. A man with knowledge to sell,
if he can find the right price.
- kaf (KAAF):
A Seanchan drink, brewed black and drunk
steaming hot, sometimes sweetened but often not. A
stimulating beverage.
- Kandor (KANH-dohr):
One of the Borderlands. The sign
of Kandor is a rearing red horse on a field of pale green.
- Karaethon Cycle, the (ka-REE-ah-thon):
See Dragon,
Prophecies of the.
- Keille Shaogi:
See Shaogi, Keille.
- Kin, the:
Even during the Trolloc Wars, more than two
thousand years ago (circa 1000-1350 AB), the White Tower
continued to maintain its standards, putting out women
who failed to measure up. One group of these women,
fearing to return home in the midst of the wars, fled to
Barashta (near the present-day site of Ebou Dar), as far
from the fighting as was possible to go at that time.
Calling themselves the Kin, and Kinswomen, they kept in
hiding and offered a safe haven for others who had been
put out. In time, their approaches to women told to leave
the Tower led to contacts with runaways, and while the
exact reasons may never be known, the Kin began to accept
runaways, as well. They made great efforts to keep these
girls from learning anything about the Kin until they
were sure that Aes Sedai would not swoop down and retake
them. After all, everyone knew that runaways were always
caught sooner or later, and the Kin knew that unless
they held themselves secret, they themselves would be
punished severely.
Unknown to the Kin, Aes Sedai in the Tower were aware
of their existence almost from the very first, but
prosecution of the wars left no time for dealing with
them. By the end of the wars, the Tower realized that it
might not be in their best interests to snuff out the Kin.
Prior to that time, a majority of runaways actually had
managed to escape, whatever the Tower's propaganda, but
once the Kin began helping them, the Tower knew exactly
where any runaway was heading, and they began retaking
nine out of ten. Since Kinswomen moved in and out of
Barashta (and later Ebou Dar) in an effort to hide their
existence and their numbers, never staying more than ten
years lest someone notice that they did not age at a
normal speed, the Tower believed they were few, and they
certainly were keeping themselves low. In order to use
the Kin as a trap for runaways, the Tower decided to
leave them alone, unlike any other similar group in
history, and to keep the very existence of the Kin a
secret known only to full Aes Sedai.
The Kin do not have laws, but rather rules based in
part on the rules for novices and Accepted in the White
Tower, and in part on the necessity of maintaining
secrecy. As might be expected given the origins of the
Kin, they maintain their rules very firmly on all of
their members.
Recent open contacts between Aes Sedai and Kinswomen.
while known only to a handful of sisters, have produced a
number of shocks, including the facts that there are
twice as many Kinswomen as Aes Sedai and that some are
more than a hundred years older than any Aes Sedai has
lived since before the Trolloc Wars. The effect of these
revelations, both on Aes Sedai and on Kinswomen, is as
yet a matter for speculation. See also Daughters of
Silence, the; Knitting Circle, the.
- Kinch, Hyam (KIHNCH, HY-ahm):
A farmer met on the
Caemlyn Road.
- kith:
Close friends and acquaintances.
- Knitting Circle, the:
The leaders of the Kin. Since no
member of the Kin has ever known how Aes Sedai arrange
their own hierarchy -- knowledge passed on only when an
Accepted has passed her test for the shawl -- they put no
store in strength in the Power but give great weight to
age, with the older woman always standing above the
younger. The Knitting Circle (a title chosen, like the
Kin, because it is innocuous) thus consists of the
thirteen oldest Kinswomen resident in Ebou Dar, whit the
oldest given the title of Eldest. By the rules, all will
have to step down when it is time for them to move on,
but so long as they are resident in Ebou Dar, they have
supreme authority over the Kin, to a degree that any
Amyrlin Seat would envy. See also, Kin, the.
- Ko'bal (KOH-bahl):
See Trollocs.
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