Tenazia Azinere
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Full Name - Tenazia Meryan Azinere Aes Sedai
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Position - Aes Sedai of the White Ajah.
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Character Summary -
Wintry and refined this Saldaean White speaks in a cool tone that is often at odds with her sudden, violent hand gestures. Tenazia is a longtime friend of Ehlianon Matsuri of the Brown Ajah from their time as novices together, although they have chosen separate paths. Tenazia is quite strong in the Power, but looses much prestige for being a wilder
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Affiliation - White Ajah, White Tower
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Nationality - Saldaean
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Character Description -
Statuesque and comely, with a thick mane of fiery tresses, Tenazia Azinere has the typical features of a Saldaean woman: high, soaring cheekbones, jutting aquiline nose and wide, sensuous mouth, all beneath a set of tilted eyes of purest hazel. Tenazia's gown is sleek and flowing, skirts and bodice cut from snowy velvet, with tufted sleeves slashed with pale-blue silk. A wide sash of blue is wound about her narrow waist, the sash heavily worked in thread-of-silver in a swirling, leafy design. A matching band of silver embroidery encircles her hems, with more arrayed down her long sleeves, the cuffs trimmed with narrow bands of soft white ermine. Her bright red hair is gathered into a delicate net of silver, and small pearls set in a floral arrangement upon silver shine at her ears. Her high collar is edged with more fur, framing her strong jaw-line. Her reserved, glacial demeanor and implacable sense of determination seem at odds with her seeming youthful glamour, rendering it uneasy to name an age to her. Her great serpent ring, golden and gleaming, marks her finger.
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Associates:
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Ehlianon Matsuri:
A tall, regal Kandori, Ehlianon Matsuri is a sister of the Brown Ajah who spends her days scouring the vast Tower Library, seeking to recreate a catalogue of sources, and occasionally happening on a literary work thought long lost. Ehlianon is something of an introvert, and prefers not to travel far from the island-city of Tar Valon, perhaps an unfortunate effect from the sudden death of her warder while they were embarked on a mission. Ehlianon was a child of the streets, living a pauper's life in the poorer quarter of Chachin, forced to steal to provide for her younger siblings. She was caught, brought before a magistrate, and heard his justice. She stills bears the scar of her branding as a thief, large and livid on her left hand.