Delana Mosalaine

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Author: Kayla Tari

General

Delana Mosalaine is an Aes Sedai of the Gray Ajah who sides with the Salidar Aes Sedai. She is a Sitter in the Salidar Hall (LoC, Ch. 12).She has no Warder (TPoD, Ch. 17).

She is younger than Escaralde but older than Aledrin and Kwamesa. She is actually of the Black Ajah and receives orders from Halima (Aran'gar).

Delana is pale-haired with watery blue eyes. She is a round Shienaran woman but oddly graceful for one so stout (LoC, Ch. 12). Her voice is deep and throaty. She speaks with a melodious accent.

Timeline

  • Delana enters with others Aes Sedai into the room where Nynaeve has Healed Logain to see what is going on (LoC, Ch. 30).
  • A novice, Lucilde, introduces Halima Saranov to Delana (LoC, Ch. 30). Halima is officialy Delana's secretary.
  • Delana stands first on both votes in the election of Egwene as Amyrlin Seat (LoC, Ch. 35).
  • Delana is ordered by Halima to support all of the different factions and to push for gentling or killing Logain (LoC, Ch. 37).
  • Halima brings a note to Egwene from Delana with which she informs Egwene that she's declaring Elaida Black Ajah before the hall (ACoS, Ch. 12).
  • Delana and Halima have a close conversation on the way back to the camp. Delana votes Yes for the War (TPoD, Ch. 19).
  • Egwene wins before the Hall. She declares war on Elaida. Delana pukes (TPoD, Ch. 19).
  • Delana speaks to Egwene about some Sitters who want to negotiate with the White Tower (CoT, Ch. 16).
  • Delana votes No for the alliance with the Black Tower, but the lesser consensus holds and she stands for the greater consensus (CoT, Ch. 19).

Strengths and Talents

Delana is a successful mediator. She is weaker in the One Power than Sheriam (LoC).

She is now much stronger than Siuan, though Siuan used to be the stronger (LoC, Ch. 30).

Relationships

Delana is afraid of Aran'gar, also known as Halima Saranov. Delana wants to kill her but she's afraid that she might be the one to die instead (LoC, Ch. 30).

Delana was Siuan's friend before she was raised to Amyrlin. They were novice and Accepted together (LoC, Ch. 30).

Egwene thinks that Delana is the only Sitter she should count on and the only who supports Sheriam (ACoS, Ch. 8; LoC, Ch. 39).

Egwene is grateful to Delana, for she allows Halima to spare so much time for her headaches (TPoD, Ch. 19).

Miscellaneous

  • Delana is more concerned about neatness and accuracy than speed when having her notes copied, but she demands extremely neat copying from Accepted like Nynaeve (LoC, Ch. 12).
  • Delana is one of the younger nine of the Salidar Sitters (LoC, Ch. 35)
  • Many people disapprove of Delana's "secretary" (ACoS).
  • Egwene discuss Delana's intentions with her Council. Carlinya thinks she wants to promote strife among the Ajahs. Morvrin thinks she might be trying to sway some of the Sitters on an issue that is important to her. They talk about how to stop her (CoT, Ch. 17).

Quotes

"Nicola, be off with you. You'll be running errands for Faolain until your next lesson." (To Nicola, LoC, Ch. 12).

"Don't sulk," Delana snapped. "And don't fidget." (To Nynaeve, LoC, Ch. 12).

"Born in the same village. Watched him grow up. Her loyalties may be more to him than to the White Tower." (To Janya about Nynaeve, LoC, Ch. 12).

"Who do you think you are, woman? However high you think you stand, none stand higher than Aes Sedai. And where did you learn that sign?" (To Halima, LoC, Ch. 30).

"Don't you understand? If I continue to try supporting every faction, they will catch me out sooner or later!" (To Halima, LoC, Ch. 37).

"You may be sure that any advice one of them gives you comes straight from the head of her Ajah, and as you know, the head of an Ajah and its Sitters don't always see eye to eye. Listening too closely could put you at odds with the Hall. Not every decision concerns the war, remember, but you will surely want some of those to go your way." (To Egwene, CoT, Ch. 16).