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==General==
 
==General==
  
Melia is a Shienaran woman and Hurin's wife. They have children.
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Melia is a [[Shienar]]an woman and [[Hurin]]'s wife. They have children.
  
When Hurin, Rand and Loial find themselves in a mirror world, Hurin, fearing that they will never return to the real world, panics and says Melia will not stop grieving if she has no body to bury properly.
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When Hurin, [[Rand]] and [[Loial]] find themselves in a mirror world, Hurin, fearing that they will never return to the real world, panics and says Melia will not stop grieving if she has no body to bury properly.
  
(Reference: The Great Hunt, Chapter 13)
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(Reference: [[The Great Hunt: Chapter 13|The Great Hunt, Chapter 13]])
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"I can't leave her not knowing. You'll get us back. And if I die, if you can't take her my body, you'll let her know, so she has that, at least." (Hurin to Rand about his wife; The Great Hunt, Chapter 13)
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"I can't leave her not knowing. You'll get us back. And if I die, if you can't take her my body, you'll let her know, so she has that, at least." (Hurin to Rand about his wife; [[The Great Hunt: Chapter 13|The Great Hunt, Chapter 13]])
  
 
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[[Category:Shienaran Characters]]

Revision as of 10:55, 9 March 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Melia is a Shienaran woman and Hurin's wife. They have children.

When Hurin, Rand and Loial find themselves in a mirror world, Hurin, fearing that they will never return to the real world, panics and says Melia will not stop grieving if she has no body to bury properly.

(Reference: The Great Hunt, Chapter 13)

Quotes

"I can't leave her not knowing. You'll get us back. And if I die, if you can't take her my body, you'll let her know, so she has that, at least." (Hurin to Rand about his wife; The Great Hunt, Chapter 13)