Cadsuane Melaidhrin

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Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

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General

Cadsuane Melaidhrin is a legendary Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah and the oldest living sister.

Believed to be dead by most, the stories around Cadsuane are already given the status of legends. A lot of sisters stand in awe of her and almost all defer to her, since she stands above them in the Power, while others might wish her in her grave (NS, Ch. 17; CoT, Ch. 12). Some even say that Cadsuane will not die until the last hint of adventure is gone (ACoS, Ch. 19).

She had been the strongest Aes Sedai in a thousand years (NS, Ch. 17), until Elayne, Egwene, and Nynaeve came to the Tower (ACoS, Ch. 19).

Appearance

She is a strikingly handsome Far Maddinger with dark, nearly black eyes in a pale but strong face and an iron-gray bun adorned with golden ornaments (NS, Ch. 17; ACoS, Ch. 18).

Personality

Cadsuane is a very composed woman; she herself cannot remember the last time she let shock show on her face (CoT, Ch. 23), but her self-possession does not make her perfect; she can even remember mistakes and failure (WH, Ch. 13). To her advantage, however, most people seem to think living legends must be perfect (TPoD, Ch. 12). Like with everyone else, there are things even Cadsuane cannot do or is not good at. For one thing, she is neither very diplomatic (WH, Ch. 13), nor is she a fair player (CoT, Ch. 24).

Being raised in Far Madding, she cannot abide bad manners or lying (TPoD, Ch. 27). She prefers to be direct (TPoD, Ch. 12) and hates being delicate (CoT, Ch. 23). To achieve her goals, she is ready to make sacrifices, bend law where it suits her because the spirit of it is far more important to her, and ignore custom while she is about it (NS, Ch. 17; ACoS, Ch. 19; TPoD, Ch. 12; WH, Ch. 13). She cares about whether people are fools or not (WH, Ch. 33) and she can have a sharp tongue when she corrects behavior that exceeds her sufferance (TPoD, Ch. 12; CoT, Ch. 23).

Condensed Timeline

Strengths and Talents

Cadsuane's Hair Ornaments

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Cadsuane has a number of objects of the One Power in her hair, with a variety of purposes. Her golden moons, stars, birds, and fish hair ornaments are in fact angreal and ter'angreal with varying effects. She earned them from Norla in the Black Hills, though she does not know what three of their number do (TPoD, Ch. 12). She also has an angreal in the form of a shrike (WH, Ch. 35) and a Well in the form of a little golden hummingbird (WH, Ch. 34).

Relationships with Other Characters

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Cadsuane's Journey

Prior to the series

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New Spring

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The Eye of the World

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The Great Hunt

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The Dragon Reborn

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The Shadow Rising

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The Fires of Heaven

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The Lord of Chaos

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A Crown of Swords

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The Path of Daggers

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Winter's Heart

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Crossroads of Twilight

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The Gathering Storm

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Towers of Midnight

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A Memory of Light

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Tales

Cadsuane has a lot of stories floating about regarding her person, half of them impossible, even those that have proof (NS, Ch. 17; CoT, Ch. 18). Most sisters are not comfortable hearing them, because they make Cadsuane dangerous and unpredictable (ACoS, Ch. 19; TPoD, Prologue). They include the following:

  • She kidnapped a King of Tarabon and dragged him to Tar Valon, after it came out that he could channel (NS, Ch. 17).
  • She abducted a King of Arad Doman and a Queen of Saldaea to prevent a war (NS, Ch. 17).
  • She assaulted an Amyrlin (NS, Ch. 17).
  • She refused being a Sitter twice and head of Ajah once (ACoS, Ch. 19).
  • She vanished from the Tower for over ten years when it was decided to raise her to the Amyrlin Seat (ACoS, Ch. 19).

Miscellaneous

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Quotes

"There was something of Siuan about this woman, only magnified. Siuan had been born to lead. Cadsuane had been born to command. "(Moiraine about Cadsuane; NS, Ch. 17)

"It was Logain, practically on my doorstep, that lured me away from my roses. Phaw! A scuffle at a sheep fair could have lured me from those Light-cursed plants." (Cadsuane to Merana and Annoura; ACoS, Ch. 19)

"I've already seen more of your hairless bottomcheeks than I wish to, but if you want to flaunt them in front of all six of us, perhaps someone will enjoy the show. If you fall on your face, though, I may just spank you before I put you back to bed." (Cadsuane to Rand; ACoS, Ch. 41)

"She was a handsome woman, but not one you would notice twice in a crowd except that her smooth face did not match her hair. Once you came to know her, it was too late." (Shalon din Togara on Cadsuane; WH, Ch. 23)

"Vandene did not think much of the woman, calling her opinionated and muleheaded, but Careane had almost fainted in awe at hearing her name." (Elayne on sisters hearing about Cadsuane; CoT, Ch. 12)

"Strange to think that they had been called Aes Sedai, too. It would be like meeting a man called Cadsuane." (Cadsuane thinking about male Aes Sedai; CoT, Ch. 23)

"One might have thought that the years would also have taught her patience, but it had done the opposite. The older she grew, the less inclined she was to wait, for she knew she didn't have many years left. Anyone who claimed that old age had brought them patience was either lying or senile." (Cadsuane thinking to herself; TGS, Ch. 5)