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Adeleas and Vandene

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Remember Adeleas and Vandene? The sisters? It seemed like both should be Brown Ajah, but one was Green Ajah?  And then when one of them died, the other become completely obsessed with finding the murderer? 

 

Well my question is this: is it possible that they were secretly bonded to each other? It might explain why one was Green Ajah (because she had two warders), and the Brown had "no" warders.  Also, we have seen Aes Sedai after the death of a warder acting in a very similar manner. 

 

Just a thought.

Remember Adeleas and Vandene? The sisters? It seemed like both should be Brown Ajah, but one was Green Ajah?  And then when one of them died, the other become completely obsessed with finding the murderer? 

 

Well my question is this: is it possible that they were secretly bonded to each other? It might explain why one was Green Ajah (because she had two warders), and the Brown had "no" warders.  Also, we have seen Aes Sedai after the death of a warder acting in a very similar manner. 

 

Just a thought.

 

Valid argument but they couldn't be bonded as Vandene didn't know of her Adeleas' death instantaneously.

Coreane was the Black Sister who murdered Vandene and Adelas stabbed her with a knife in Andor right before Elayne was captured (as then freed) by the other Black Sisters. Neither Adelas, nor Vandene were of the Black Ajah.

You are 100% right! Thanks for clearing that up for me, bjclinton!!!

 

 

 

Fish

 

Unless I am making a complete fool of myself, Adeleas was murdered by Careane and Vandene avenged her. So I'd say 85-90% correct.  ;) But hey, Mat had trouble telling them apart too.

Should also remember they were actual sisters and not just aes sedai sisters. Anyone would take a relative death like that very hard and vengeance is just another way to deal with sorrow.

Adeleas' killer is revealed in Knife of Dreams, not Path of Daggers.

Path of Daggers was when the murder was done.

 

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