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''Author: Atarah al'Norahn''
 
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==General==
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==Geography==
 
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'''Masenashar''' was one of the nations of the [[Free Era]]. It was located near the central part of the [[Westlands]]. To the north was [[Oburun]], with [[Roemalle]] to the east, [[Dal Calain]] to the southeast, [[Farashelle]] to the south, [[Oman Dahar]] to the west, and the [[River Ivo]] the northwest. Eventually, this area of land became what is now unclaimed land in around the [[Black Hills]].
Masenashar was one of the nations of the [[Free Era]]. It was located near the central part of the [[Westlands]]. To the north was [[Oburun]], with [[Roemalle]] to the east, [[Dal Calain]] to the southeast, [[Farashelle]] to the south, [[Oman Dahar]] to the west, and the [[River Ivo]] the northwest. Eventually, this area of land became what is now unclaimed land in around the [[Black Hills]].
 
  
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==Masenashar's Fall==
 
Around FY 943, fighting over [[Guaire Amalasan]] had begun in Masenashar.
 
Around FY 943, fighting over [[Guaire Amalasan]] had begun in Masenashar.
  
 
By FY 963, Masenashar had fallen to [[Artur Hawkwing]].
 
By FY 963, Masenashar had fallen to [[Artur Hawkwing]].
  
It is mentioned in "The World of Robert Jordan's 'The Wheel of Time'" that sometime around 450 AB there was a Queen of Masenashar named [[Sulmara]]. Apparently, she was a renegade [[Aes Sedai]]. It is said that the details differ in various versions of this story, but in the end, all of the stories agree that upon capture, Sulmara spend the rest of her life working in the stables of [[Tar Valon]]. However, the date for this occurrence, 450 AB, must be wrong because this would place it during the time of [[the Compact of Ten Nations]], before the [[Trolloc Wars]]. It is possible that this actually happened around 450 FY and that it was a typo.
 
  
Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time"
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Around 450 AB there was a Queen of Masenashar named [[Sulmara]] who was considered to have a been a renegade [[Aes Sedai]] ({{guide|12}}). It is said that the details differ in various versions of this story, but in the end, all of the stories agree that upon capture, Sulmara spend the rest of her life working in the stables of [[Tar Valon]]. However, the date for this occurrence, 450 AB, must be wrong because this would place it during the time of [[the Compact of Ten Nations]], before the [[Trolloc Wars]]. It is possible that this actually happened around FY 450 and that it was a typo.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 19 July 2022

A similar entry appears in the Wheel of Time Companion confirming the information available in the main story arc.


Unless stated otherwise, all information herein is taken from TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 11.


Author: Atarah al'Norahn

Geography

Masenashar was one of the nations of the Free Era. It was located near the central part of the Westlands. To the north was Oburun, with Roemalle to the east, Dal Calain to the southeast, Farashelle to the south, Oman Dahar to the west, and the River Ivo the northwest. Eventually, this area of land became what is now unclaimed land in around the Black Hills.

Masenashar's Fall

Around FY 943, fighting over Guaire Amalasan had begun in Masenashar.

By FY 963, Masenashar had fallen to Artur Hawkwing.


Around 450 AB there was a Queen of Masenashar named Sulmara who was considered to have a been a renegade Aes Sedai (TWoRJTWoT, Ch. 12). It is said that the details differ in various versions of this story, but in the end, all of the stories agree that upon capture, Sulmara spend the rest of her life working in the stables of Tar Valon. However, the date for this occurrence, 450 AB, must be wrong because this would place it during the time of the Compact of Ten Nations, before the Trolloc Wars. It is possible that this actually happened around FY 450 and that it was a typo.