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==General==
 
==General==
  
Baroc is a spindly old [[Sea Folk]] man with deep-set eyes; the little hair that he has left is white. His face is kind. He is the Master of the Blades of [[Nesta din Reas Two Moons]], the then Mistress of the Ships to the Atha'an Miere, and is present when [[Nynaeve]], [[Elayne]] and [[Birgitte]] request Sea Folk help in acquiring and using [[the Bowl of the Winds]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 13|ACoS, Ch. 13]]). He and Nesta are executed for rebellion when the [[Seanchan]] capture [[Ebou Dar]] and their heads are placed on spikes by the city gates ([[Winter's Heart: Chapter 16|WH, Ch. 16]]).
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Baroc is a spindly old [[Sea Folk]] man with deep-set eyes; the little hair that he has left is white. His face is kind. He is the Master of the Blades of [[Nesta din Reas Two Moons]], the then Mistress of the Ships to the Atha'an Miere, and is present when [[Nynaeve]], [[Elayne]] and [[Birgitte]] request Sea Folk help in acquiring and using [[the Bowl of Winds]] ([[A Crown of Swords: Chapter 13|ACoS, Ch. 13]]). He and Nesta are executed for rebellion when the [[Seanchan]] capture [[Ebou Dar]] and their heads are placed on spikes by the city gates ([[Winter's Heart: Chapter 16|WH, Ch. 16]]).
  
 
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Revision as of 02:45, 16 June 2007

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Baroc is a spindly old Sea Folk man with deep-set eyes; the little hair that he has left is white. His face is kind. He is the Master of the Blades of Nesta din Reas Two Moons, the then Mistress of the Ships to the Atha'an Miere, and is present when Nynaeve, Elayne and Birgitte request Sea Folk help in acquiring and using the Bowl of Winds (ACoS, Ch. 13). He and Nesta are executed for rebellion when the Seanchan capture Ebou Dar and their heads are placed on spikes by the city gates (WH, Ch. 16).