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== General ==
 
== General ==
  
Caar was the son of [[Thorin al Toren al Ban|Thorin al'Toren al'Ban]], King of [[Manetheren]] during the Trolloc Wars; [[Aemon al Caar al Thorin|Aemon]] was his son ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]). After [[Mordeth]]'s evil poisoned Aridhol, [[Thorin al Toren al Ban|Thorin]] sent Caar to Aridhol to bring the nation back into the Second Covenant ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]). [[Balwen]], the king of Aridhol, who was under the influence of [[Mordeth]], ordered for Caar to be killed (under the pretext being that he was a Darkfriend) ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]).
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Caar was the son of [[Thorin al Toren al Ban|Thorin al'Toren al'Ban]], King of [[Manetheren]] during the Trolloc Wars; [[Aemon al Caar al Thorin|Aemon]] was his son ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]). After [[Mordeth]]'s evil poisoned Aridhol, [[Thorin al Toren al Ban|Thorin]] sent Caar to Aridhol to bring the nation back into the Second Covenant ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]). [[Balwen]], the king of Aridhol, who was under the influence of [[Mordeth]], ordered for Caar to be killed (under the pretext being that he was a Darkfriend) ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]).
  
Caar managed to escape before his execution and fled to the Borderlands with [[Mordeth]]'s assassins chasing him ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]). Caar met and married [[Rhea (2)|Rhea]] (who did not know he was a prince) and so set in motion the events that led to his death at [[Rhea (2)|Rhea]]'s hands ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]).  
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Caar managed to escape before his execution and fled to the Borderlands with [[Mordeth]]'s assassins chasing him ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]). Caar met and married [[Rhea (2)|Rhea]] (who did not know he was a prince) and so set in motion the events that led to his death at [[Rhea (2)|Rhea]]'s hands ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]).  
  
When the armies of [[Manetheren]] marched on Aridhol to avenge Caar, all they found was the empty city and Mashadar ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]).
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When the armies of [[Manetheren]] marched on Aridhol to avenge Caar, all they found was the empty city and Mashadar ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]).
  
Caar came to be called Caar One-Hand ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEOTW: 19]]); while no explanation for this name appears in the books, it seems likely that he lost a hand somewhere in his journeys.
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Caar came to be called Caar One-Hand ([[The Eye of the World: Chapter 19|TEoTW: 19]]); while no explanation for this name appears in the books, it seems likely that he lost a hand somewhere in his journeys.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:55, 21 October 2006

Author: Leora Oldessroth

General

Caar was the son of Thorin al'Toren al'Ban, King of Manetheren during the Trolloc Wars; Aemon was his son (TEoTW: 19). After Mordeth's evil poisoned Aridhol, Thorin sent Caar to Aridhol to bring the nation back into the Second Covenant (TEoTW: 19). Balwen, the king of Aridhol, who was under the influence of Mordeth, ordered for Caar to be killed (under the pretext being that he was a Darkfriend) (TEoTW: 19).

Caar managed to escape before his execution and fled to the Borderlands with Mordeth's assassins chasing him (TEoTW: 19). Caar met and married Rhea (who did not know he was a prince) and so set in motion the events that led to his death at Rhea's hands (TEoTW: 19).

When the armies of Manetheren marched on Aridhol to avenge Caar, all they found was the empty city and Mashadar (TEoTW: 19).

Caar came to be called Caar One-Hand (TEoTW: 19); while no explanation for this name appears in the books, it seems likely that he lost a hand somewhere in his journeys.