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Amora en'Damier Biography: The autobiography of Amora en'Damier Sedai, formerly Amora en'Damier Davram Sedai, was buried in the Breaking of the Old Tower. Contained within this parchment is an attempt to draw public knowledge and testaments of living witnesses into a biography. It is commonly known that Amora Sedai was formerly an Accepted of the White Tower. But what is not well known is how Amora arrived at the White Tower. The library in Caemlyn notes that her great-grandmother was a Domani and a strong Aes Sedai of the Yellow Ajah. The en’Damier House at the time had built its fortune upon profit from its numerous merchant fleets in the absence of this Sister. Amora’s mother, Liah en’Damier, had inherited the ability to learn but was never taught. My sources in Whitebridge mention that she and her husband, Telam, en’Damier passed on their ignorance to their daughters, deciding that if Corrin and Amora demonstrated the potential they would never go to the White Tower. Such that when Sarine Sedai of the Blue Ajah arrived in Whitebridge to investigate the family line she was turned away at the door. [Saphire Sedai notes that] Amora too had felt smothered by noble life at her age, specifically in an arranged marriage, heard of Sarine Sedai’s visit and ran followed her to be tested. On their journey to the White Tower they encountered a legion of Whitecloaks. The Aiel followed Sarine Sedai and the young Amora’s journey until she allowed herself to be seen, calling herself “Jel’viendha of the Tarrad Aiel”, seeking training in the White Tower. Amora and Jel’viendha grew to become fast friends. A scrap from Amora’s journal demonstrates that in their later years as novices they played pranks and watched Warders in Training practice. Not surprising for girls of their age, even at the White Tower. It was in one of these escapades when Amora first saw Jaisen Davram, then known as “Goldeneyes”, and a male channeler in secret. (For more on their first day and night, see the remaining entries of Amora Sedai’s Novice Journal on a href="http://www.grey-tower.net/Library/fanfiction/wit_watching.html" >Watching Waders in Training, their outing, and their dance. This valuable resource survived in Amora Sedai’s Lost Archive.) It was at the White Tower where Amora and Jel’viendha declared themselves near-sisters, and Amora promised to marry and bond Jaisen Davram. Jel’viendha tutored Amora in the fashioning of a bridal wreath in the Aiel tradition, of which Jaisen “Goldeneyes” accepted. It was in these years that Amora discovered she had a Talent for Dreaming and Making ’angreal. Most notably, she produced a powerful shield Jaisen wore (but has been lost since his death) and the Sleeping Cat ter’angreal still used today. A recruiter known then as Jaemes Asha’man left secret pamphlets around the neighboring inns in Tar Valon. [Unfortunately, I have been unable to recover one such pamphlet.] It was by chance that Accepted Amora learned of the Grey Tower from a pamphlet in the tavern she frequented and promptly pleaded for Jel’viendha and Jaisen to follow her. Some say she had had a Dream concerning the approaching split of the White Tower, others say it was just a lucky roll of the dice that they escaped from the slaughter, and still others say she feared Jaisen would be discovered as a male channeler among Warders. Amora en’Damier, Jel'viendha, and Jaisen “Goldeneyes” traveled west for the founding of the Grey Tower. They were marked as runaways in the White Tower enrollment books, and I have heard word that they have not yet been forgotten. The three endured many trials and Jaisen was even lost and presumed dead. Upon arrival at the founding of the Grey Tower, Amora and Jel’viendha were raised to the shawl, bound by the Three Oaths upon a recreated Oath Rod, and became two of the youngest founders of the Grey Tower. As the Head of the Blue Ajah, Amora Sedai built the largest (and most durable) Eyes and Ears network on record and the first Blue Ajah Hall. As Mistress of the Novices and Soldiers, Amora Sedai created the Grey Tower’s system by which Novices and Soldiers are raised to the shawl and cord, wrote the first raising tests, and lead the creation of the Grey Tower’s Three Arches and Great Stair ter’angreals. She served in these roles from the founding of the Old Tower until its Breaking. The only surviving record of her travels during this period affirms that Amora Sedai was involved in the preservation of the Grey Tower and rescue of one of the earlier recruiting missions from the new breed of shadowspawn called the "Shadar dore" under their master Dreadlord. This was the first major threat that the Grey Tower encountered against its survival as its Asha’man and Aes Sedai members were few in the first half-decade. Unfortunately, no formal study has been completed on the Shadar dore has been recorded. [I have made some small attempt to collect everything Amora Sedai has mentioned of the creatures, and will include that information below.] One anonymous Indigo Ajah Sister states that the Tower’s most powerful sa’angreal was used once by Daimor Asha’man to counter that Dreadlord; and that sa’angreal has never been seen in public since. Although refusing to utter specifics, Ancient and Old Sisters and Brothers assure me that these Shadar dore creatures were very dangerous but unwilling threats to the Grey Tower. By Saphire en'Damier Sedai’s passing references, we know that Amora Sedai married and bonded Jaisen Davram when he was raised to Asha’man of the Blue Ajah. The Indigo Ajah discloses that Amora Sedai received a moonstone necklace ter’angreal from her near-sister, then Head of the Green Ajah, Jel’viendha Sedai. Following the Shadar dore threat, Amora Sedai bore the Tower’s first two children. This was the first marital and blood union of Asha’man and Aes Sedai which produced the strong channeler Saphire en'Damier who later became the First Green Sitter and the Warder Channeler representative, and her younger twin Kadar Davram. Rumor surrounding the en’Damier House whispers that Kadar Davram joined the Children of the Light in denial of his channeling abilities. The only source has been a scrap of Alondra Sedai’s journal in which she wrote about Saphire Sedai’s memories of her Three Arches trial. (Alondra and Saphire Sedai were roommates as novices and close friends until Alondra journeyed out of the Tower). Unfortunately, Jaisen Davram was on leave from the Tower for several years and thus was unavailable for interview to provide enlightenment; his thread has now been rewoven out of the Pattern. That Moonstone ter’angreal that allowed Amora Sedai to conceive twins began the Tower’s Baby Boom and is now rarely leant out of the ’angreal storeroom. Jaisen’s daughter, Kayla Davram, by his first wife was adopted into the en’Damier House. She, Saphire, and Kadar were sent to Whitebridge to be raised by the en’Damier House for unknown reasons at the time. Record of this period is contained in Saphire Sedai’s autobiography. When the Tower Broke, all trace of Amora Sedai was lost. According to various reliable and unreliable sources, Amora Sedai was taken prisoner by the Children of the Light and then by the Seanchan. Under the a'dam she is reported to have been leashed as damane. Over a decade later, news of Amora en’Damier Davram Sedai’s fate reached her family in the Grey Tower. I have not been able to discover how, although at this time, several ’angreal and ter’angreal developed by Amora Sedai before the Breaking were recorded found by the Indigo Ajah. Perhaps there was is a connection between this event and her sudden known whereabouts. At this time, Jaisen Asha’man formed a rescue party consisting of his Promised wife Leanna Sedai, his daughter Accepted Saphire, and her Promised Warder Gwilym Ji’alantin. They were guided by a prophetic poem that Jaisen Asha’man claims he discovered in the archives of his ancestors, but his Taint-caused madness causes doubt of its origin. The party brought Amora Sedai back to the Grey Tower from the west but not without a heavy price. The unleashed Sister had no memory of her life before being the damane “Cassandra”. Accepted Saphire used the Memory Moonstone she had inherited from Amora Sedai to revive her mother’s memories from before the Breaking. [Again, one of the ter’angreal only just uncovered.] Unfortunately, because the ter’angreal was unstable Amora Sedai’s resulting memories were disjointed, scattered, and speckled with large and small gaps. The Yellow Ajah recorded Amora Sedai’s development of three distinct and incongruent personalities with their own walled spheres of memories. Amora Sedai alternated randomly between her naive self before the Breaking, her damane self, and her confused and chronically depressed self following her rescue. The Yellow Brothers and Sisters of that period were amiss as to how to heal and control this unstable, formerly ranking and powerful Sister. Amora Sedai appeared to be recovering as she retrieved the Lost Archive of records, biography’s, and ’angreal stored in her Eyes and Ears network before the Breaking; and she explained the series of murders that swept through the Grey Tower. Her knowledge of the “Shadar dore” was imparted unto M’Hael Melabrid Asha’man, which I have previously archived in the Return of the Shadar dore, for the Tower’s edification. Although, Amora Sedai lost credibility as her permissions of the return of the Shadar dore failed. Or had they . . .? Word reached Amora Sedai that her former husband, Jaisen Davram, had remarried to Leanna Sedai. Before his death, Atreus Gaidin reported his view of Amora Sedai’s return to the ruins of the Old Tower. He stated that she behaved strangely, speaking to the air, gesturing at invisible beings, and appearing to not see him watch. He believed that she relived, and acted, her past. Perhaps it was her way to draw her life into one piece and return to sanity. Following this ritual she is said to have removed all attachment to her family, save to her children, and traveled abroad. On the dawn of the Rebellion Amora Sedai returned a changed woman. Without concern for the heated debate in the Hall of Sitters or heed to the Tower’s authoritative structure she led the rescue of Saphire Sedai from the Rebellion that had griped the Tower. After hearing of this total disregard for protocol and discovering that the Tower has no autobiography on her past, I sought to record it. Since then I have observed that she has much concern for her daughter, Saphire Sedai, and her safety. Even an arranged her bonding! Amora Sedai has regained great influence in the Blue Ajah and sought to eliminate its threats and teach unsuspecting daughters of the shawl. She reportedly gained the trust of Ceralyn Sedai when she was in the [Amyrlin Seat]. My sources in Whiteridge inform me that Amora Sedai’s parents only recently passed away, which led to a race to gain the High Seat of the House with her sister Corrin, and an [attempt on Amora Sedai’s life]. Only recently has she departed the Tower on that very [quest]. I have recognized her by description and seen her in passing. Amora Sedai is outwardly cold, cryptic, and possessing the decorum of an elder White Tower Aes Sedai. She wears the fashions of many lands but no House or personal rings, is marked as the only Grey Tower Aes Sedai with graying hair. [Formal note of her profile can be found [here]]. She refuses to take part in Tower politics and is unconcerned with issues save that of personal interest. It is rumored that she rejected the position of Keeper twice and Amyrlin Seat once; yet Brothers and Sisters in her Ajah and others defer to her. Old Brothers and Sisters report feeling like Novices and Soldiers again when they pass under her gaze. I have sought to record her autobiography but have been denied an interview by her entourage, and likewise, her consent to have her journals or Memory Moonstone copied. Thus my attempt to record what the Tower does know or suspect of Amora en’Damier Sedai must be satisfied by third-party statements and rumor. I have made linked references to other articles in the Tower Library for additional research. Perhaps someone closer to her can follow the leads I have uncovered and gain detailed answers to flesh out these glimpses of her past and confirm or deny the hearsay surrounding Amora en’Damier Sedai.
*A reference to Tower slang. “Ancient” Sisters and Brothers are those who first arrived at the Old Grey Tower as full Asha’man and Aes Sedai. Their purpose was to unite male and female channelers in common causes, and some say to solidify the Ajahs in ways that the White Tower never achieved. Some did not remain to be founders and fewer still survived the Breaking. “Old” Sisters and Brothers are those who arrived at the Old Tower before the Breaking. Among themselves with sings of closed-circle humor, the Ancient and Old Brothers and Sisters call the period before the Old Tower’s Breaking the “Age of Legends.” Amora en’Damier Sedai’s autobiography continued . . . After several years of persistent effort, I have been allowed gain closer access to Amora Sedai’s thoughts, but only through joining her entourage. It has indeed been a pleasure to witness such events first-hand, and record them for posterity. Since I last recorded Amora Sedai’s past, I now record her present circumstances. The elder Aes Sedai did indeed receive the Duchy of the en’Damier estates, but her rival sister Corrin Sedai of the White Tower and a sister of the Black shawl, is still at large. She has a strained relationship with her son, Kadar en’Damier, who recently quit the Whitecloaks – believing them to no longer follow the duty they were sworn to. The man of the en’Damier House unfortunately never knew his mother as a child and failed to develop as warm a relationship as Saphire Sedai has with her. Perhaps it is the nature of his political alliance that separates them, however, Kadar still respects her as the Duchess of Whitebridge and defended her in the Ripples of the Shadow episode. As Aes Sedai passed the stole unto Leanna Lisette Damodred Aes Sedai the friction between Amora Sedai and her former pupil has grown in prominence. As you may recall from earlier readings, during Amora Sedai’s captivity by the Seanchan Jaisen Davram promised to marry Lisette Davram. And, despite his death, the two rivals have carried a torch of animosity over their dual marriage ever since. Leanna Sedai, flame of the Grey Tower, has since produced two children: Kylara Damodred Davram, Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah, and Neilan Damodred Davram, Trainee of the Warder Yards. Kylara and Saphire Sedai have been reported to be very close ever since Kylara’s toddler-hood, rumor has it that it was Saphire Sedai’s affiliation that drew Kylara into the battle cause, and, motivated the young woman to ask Leanna Sedai if she could join the en’Damier household – a proposition that caused the Amyrlin Seat no little distaste. Furthermore, when Kylara Sedai’s Dreaming ability was realized Amora Sedai tutored her. Later in the Ripples of the Shadow episode when the Shadow roamed the Halls of the Grey Tower, Amora Sedai took Neilan, son of her husband by Leanna Sedai, under her wing in a joint protective relationship. The boy sought answers of Amora Sedai, and earned them, as well as suffered injury on her part. In the same series of events, Amora Sedai received a Dreaming that located the Amyrlin Seat’s new Warder, Caden Ives, the current Master of Training. Caden Gaidin received a gruesome and torturous injury to the face in his pursuit of rescuing his Aes Sedai. It was Amora Sedai that directed one sister in her entourage one Beatrise Sedai of the Blue Ajah, to skim to him with Tower Guard and heal what she could. It was following this series of events when Leanna Sedai requested that Amora Sedai rescue three novices who had been captured by the Seanchan and leashed. Amora Sedai took this choice as a sign that their relationship should be redefined, and offered the first token she had given Jaisen to Leanna Sedai as a gift. This shield is the whispered wolf-emblem shield that has been un-located since the Breaking, and could only be touched by Jaisen Davram. Similarly, Amora Sedai has appeared warmer to her Ajah, creating moderate alliances with Evi Sedai and the Keeper of the Chronicles, Revelin Sedai. The latter Amora Sedai assisted by translating for a novice who could only speak in the Old Tongue and had little memory of her past. Relatedly, Amora Sedai has been seen with her entourage in the Warder Yards (usually with Grek, her swordsman, and Nalia, her chief servant and Grek’s mother, sometimes with Beatrise Sedai or Elisabet Sedai of the Yellow Ajah). Rumor has it; she seeks a new Warder after decades of mourning for Jaisen Davram. Since then, Neilan Davram and Antar al’Kadar have been seen associated with her in the en’Damier livery of silver and blue. Amora Sedai admits that she defended Antar when he was a Ji’alantin against a shadowsworn Sa’ji’alantin in the Ripples of the Shadow episode. She thus healed him, and he bound himself to her in service. Lastly, since Saphire Sedai was found to be with child, Amora Sedai and Lord Sigmund von Danzig Gaidin, the Master of Arms and Saphire Sedai’s Warder, have been meeting in private to discuss the matter. I have been asked not to reveal the details, but I will record that they are in close alliance and on quite friendly terms.
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