This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Channelers, Current Status, Heroes of the Horn, Nationality/Origin, Non-humans, Occupations, Organizations, Sex, Unnamed characters, Aes Sedai, Alarch, Alarys, Asha'man, Aviendha, Ayyad, Damane, Daughters of Silence, Dragon, Dreadlords, Kara Defane, Marinna, Melaine, Morgase Trakand, Owyn Merrilin, Padra, Raolin Darksbane, Sorilea, Therava, Yurian Stonebow, Amaresu, Artur Paendrag Tanreall, Birgitte Silverbow, Blaes of Matuchin, Buad of Albhain, Calian the Chooser, Gaidal Cain, Horn of Valere, Mikel of the Pure Heart, Paedrig the Peacemaker, Rogosh Eagle-Eye, Shivan the Hunter, Aes Sedai, Ancient and Honorable League of the Nets, Bloodknife, Cha Faile, Children of the Light, Daughters of Silence, Fellowship of Alms, Illianer Companions, Illuminator's Guild, Kandori Merchants' Guild, Kin, Legion of the Wall, Maidens of the Sword, School of Cairhien, Valan Luca's Traveling Show, Younglings, New Named Characters in TGS, Unnamed characters in New Spring. Excerpt: In the Old Tongue, Aes Sedai means "servants of all," and the Aes Sedai of the Age of Legends lived up to this definition. They aided mankind as scientists, healers and philosophers. Women used saidar and men saidin, although it is believed that channelers in the Age of Legends were much stronger, or at least more knowledgeable in the Power than their modern equivalents; it is believed that they could fly, and things that would seem miraculous today were supposedly commonplace to them. Some of their lost Talents, such as Traveling and Dreaming, have only just been rediscovered. One thing is clear, however; the greatest works were wrought by male and female channelers working together. Main article: CollapseMain article: War of PowerIt was an Aes Sedai research team at the Collam Daan that ripped open the Dark One's Prison. The researchers, headed by Mierin Eronaile, thought they had found a power that both men and...