Asha'man
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The Asha'man are an organization of men who can channel the male part of the One Power, Saidin, in the fiction
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al world of Robert Jordan
Robert Jordan
Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr. , under which he was best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Reagan O'Neal and Jackson O'Reilly.-Biography:Jordan was born in Charleston, South Carolina...

's fantasy
Fantasy
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 series The Wheel of Time
The Wheel of Time
The Wheel of Time is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author James Oliver Rigney, Jr., under the pen name Robert Jordan. Originally planned as a six-book series, the length was increased by increments; at the time of Rigney's death, he expected it to be 12, but it will actually...

.

Description

The name Asha'man means "guardian" or "defender" in the Old Tongue
Old Tongue
The Old Tongue is a fictional language from Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy series. It is depicted as a now-dead language, spoken only by scholars and certain nobles, but still plays a role in the plot of the books.-History:...

; the meaning is imprecise, as with many words in that language. What is known is that Asha'man supposedly describes someone who will always fight for a just cause, similar to the real-world concept of a Paladin
Paladin
The paladins, sometimes known as the Twelve Peers, were the foremost warriors of Charlemagne's court, according to the literary cycle known as the Matter of France. They first appear in the early chansons de geste such as The Song of Roland, where they represent Christian martial valor against the...

and not unlike to the original meaning of their Aes Sedai
Aes Sedai
The Aes Sedai are a special society in the fictional universe of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time book series. Aes Sedai means "Servant to All" in the Old Tongue. They are the wielders of the One Power...

 legacy, which is "Servants of All". Asha'man (singular or plural) are men in the Third Age who can channel (controlledly manifestat the One Power
One Power
In The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan, the One Power is the force that maintains the continuous motion of the Wheel of Time. It comes from the True Source, and it is separated into two halves: saidin , the male half, and saidar , the female half. It is used in the series by people...

) and who have taken part in a training program founded by Rand al'Thor
Rand al'Thor
Rand al'Thor, also known as the Dragon Reborn, is the fictional main character and protagonist of The Wheel of Time, a series of fantasy novels by Robert Jordan.Rand al'Thor has many other titles within the series:...

, the Dragon Reborn
Dragon (Wheel of Time)
In the fictional Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan, the Dragon is the champion of the Light and the Creator against the evil Dark One. Although the Dark One was imprisoned by the Creator at the moment of creation, he continually seeks to break free of his prison. In each Age, the Dragon...

. They are roughly equivalent to the male Aes Sedai
Aes Sedai
The Aes Sedai are a special society in the fictional universe of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time book series. Aes Sedai means "Servant to All" in the Old Tongue. They are the wielders of the One Power...

 from the Age of Legends, although, out of necessity due to the Last Battle Tarmon Gai'don
Tarmon Gai'don
Tarmon Gai'don, or the Last Battle, is an event set in the world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time fantasy series. The event is both feared and anticipated in the lands of the Wheel...

 being very close, their training is greatly accelerated. This process, known as forcing, frequently results in channelers burning their ability to channel out of themselves. The taint on [Saidin] further increases the perils, but despite this, there are well over fifteen hundred men enrolled during the later books of the series, rivaling the White Tower of the female Aes Sedai
Aes Sedai
The Aes Sedai are a special society in the fictional universe of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time book series. Aes Sedai means "Servant to All" in the Old Tongue. They are the wielders of the One Power...

. The Asha'man are headquartered at the Black Tower, a former farmhouse
Farmhouse
Farmhouse is a general term for the main house of a farm. It is a type of building or house which serves a residential purpose in a rural or agricultural setting. Most often, the surrounding environment will be a farm. Many farm houses are shaped like a T...

 outside the city of Caemlyn in Andor
Andor (Wheel of Time)
Andor is a country set in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series of fantasy fiction novels.Andor is one of the strongest countries in the Westlands of the main continent. It is located in the middle of the Westlands, and is one of the largest nations...

. Though the ultimate leader of the Asha'man is Rand al'Thor, in practice they are trained and led by Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim is a character in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy series.-Description:Taim is described as having black hair, above average in height with a dark face, tilted eyes, hooked nose and high cheekbones...

, a former False Dragon appointed to the task when he responded to Rand's amnesty for male channelers.

During the later part of the series, factions emerge within the Black tower, with many loyal to their official leader Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim is a character in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy series.-Description:Taim is described as having black hair, above average in height with a dark face, tilted eyes, hooked nose and high cheekbones...

, but significant numbers of the rank and file
Rank and file
In politics and labor unions the rank and file are the individual members of an organization, exclusive of its leadership. The phrase originated in the military, denoting the horizontal "ranks" and vertical "files" of individual foot-soldiers, exclusive of the noncommissioned officers....

 loyal to their original founder Rand al'Thor
Rand al'Thor
Rand al'Thor, also known as the Dragon Reborn, is the fictional main character and protagonist of The Wheel of Time, a series of fantasy novels by Robert Jordan.Rand al'Thor has many other titles within the series:...

 and his deputy Logain Ablar
Logain Ablar
Logain Ablar is a fictional character in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series.-False Dragon:Logain Ablar was a False Dragon who could channel the One Power. He proclaimed himself shortly before the events of Winternight in the Two Rivers...

. The later books raise some suspicion of Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim
Mazrim Taim is a character in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy series.-Description:Taim is described as having black hair, above average in height with a dark face, tilted eyes, hooked nose and high cheekbones...

 and his followers being Darkfriends.

Several foretellings within the series cover the Asha'man and the black tower, some of which predict female Aes Sedai
Aes Sedai
The Aes Sedai are a special society in the fictional universe of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time book series. Aes Sedai means "Servant to All" in the Old Tongue. They are the wielders of the One Power...

 to walk the Black Tower grounds and fighting to occur, while others predict that "the Guardians (Asha'man) will balance the Servants (Aes Sedai)" and thus restore the balance between male and female lost since the Age of Legends.

Ranks

There are three official ranks of Asha'man:
  • Soldier, the lowest rank; they wear no decoration on their collars
  • Dedicated, those who have advanced a certain level of skill; they wear a silver
    Silver
    Silver is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal...

     sword pin on one side of their collars
  • Asha'man; they wear the silver sword pin of the Dedicated as well as a gold
    Gold
    Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and an atomic number of 79. Gold is a dense, soft, shiny, malleable and ductile metal. Pure gold has a bright yellow color and luster traditionally considered attractive, which it maintains without oxidizing in air or water. Chemically, gold is a...

    -and-red Dragon
    Dragon (Wheel of Time)
    In the fictional Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan, the Dragon is the champion of the Light and the Creator against the evil Dark One. Although the Dark One was imprisoned by the Creator at the moment of creation, he continually seeks to break free of his prison. In each Age, the Dragon...

     pin on the other side of their collars


Beyond this system instituted by Rand al'Thor for the training program, however, the field organization of the Asha'man (instituted by Mazrim Taim) is akin to battle units. Modern female Aes Sedai have a very gradual hierarchy based on an individual's strength in the One Power; the Asha'man use a more explicitly militaristic system. However, it should be noted that Soldier, Dedicated, and Asha'man bear similarity to the Aes Sedai ranks of Novice, Accepted, and Aes Sedai, which is in keeping with the commonly repeated theme of the series in which men and women, while having equal-yet-different strengths and weaknesses, differing in their abilities but having a parity with each other. (see Yin and Yang
Yin and yang
In Asian philosophy, the concept of yin yang , which is often referred to in the West as "yin and yang", is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn. Opposites thus only...

, a common theme of the Wheel of Time.) One other important difference is that Soldiers and Dedicated are expected to serve in the field, being Soldiers ready to fight almost from the moment they can touch the Source. Aes Sedai do not allow Novices and Accepted (except in very rare cases) to go on field assignments, thinking they need to be protected until they are fully trained. Ranks have been created like Tsorovan'm'hael, "storm leader", and the rank below it, Baijan'm'hael, "attack leader"; these ranks have thus far only been confirmed to belong to Asha'man who follow Taim, and have ended up trying to kill Rand. Mazrim Taim himself holds the rank of M'hael, or simply "Leader" in the Old Tongue, and his position seems to combine the roles of Aes Sedai Mistress of Novices and Amyrlin Seat. This seems to be approximately equal to the Amyrlin Seat, but M'hael strongly implies leader of everything, not just the Asha'man. Though it seems more likely that Rand ought to hold that position in truth, since he is the Dragon Reborn, Rand does not have the time to train, and leaves it over to Taim, who is abusing his position to build his own power-base against Rand.

Taim's jealousy over Rand's destiny has led him to subvert commands given by Rand (such as who are to be placed on the Traitor's Tree list for desertion), so it is unclear exactly how much power Rand actually holds with the rank-and-file Asha'man. Those who have served directly under Rand seem to be loyal to him in his position as the Dragon Reborn.

Training

Due to the Last Battle being very close, Asha'man training is much more militaristic and battle-oriented than the training of Aes Sedai, as they are being trained purely to fight in the Last Battle. Training also proceeds at a much faster pace than that of Aes Sedai, and consequently the percentage of training Asha'man who burn themselves out or kill themselves accidentally is much higher than the comparative percentage for the Aes Sedai. The number of students they are finding, however, is comparatively greater, since no one has searched systematically for men who can be taught to channel (as opposed to those with the spark) in thousands of years.

Males who can channel saidin often describe it as a torrential storm of fire and of ice which they must continually fight to maintain control, whereas women are taught to surrender to saidar, and in surrendering to it they gain control over it. In addition, the taint placed on saidin by the Dark One
Dark One
The Dark One is a fictional character in the The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. It is the main antagonist; bound to its prison at the moment of Creation and partially freed during the Age of Legends , it is the primary source of evil in the series.-Character:In The Wheel of Time books,...

 makes their training particularly hazardous, and several Asha'man have already had to be "put to sleep" with poisoned wine due to growing insanity. Rand's instructions to Mazrim Taim were explicit: he needs an army of male channelers to help fight the Last Battle
Tarmon Gai'don
Tarmon Gai'don, or the Last Battle, is an event set in the world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time fantasy series. The event is both feared and anticipated in the lands of the Wheel...

 with him. However, he does not have time to train them himself. This seems to be the reason that he continues to allow Taim to train his Asha'man despite growing evidence that Taim has priorities that conflict with Rand's eventual purpose.

From the start Asha'man do all their chores with saidin, even if it takes them much longer than the normal time it would take to do a chore by hand. Although their primary purpose is to learn how to inflict damage with the One Power, all Ashaman learn Healing and, at Rand's instruction, how to use a sword as well as unarmed Aiel martial arts. Should an Asha'man defect, they are hunted down and have their head hung on the Traitor's Tree.

Recently an offer from Rand himself has been accepted by the Salidar Aes Sedai to bond Soldiers and Dedicated to a total of forty seven of their number. However the Red Ajah
Red Ajah
An Ajah is a sub-organization within the Aes Sedai of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series. The Red Ajah is strongly dedicated to preventing another Breaking of the World.-Organization:Its leader is known as the Highest...

 have also made a truce with the Asha'man, allowing the bonding of Asha'man to members of their Ajah, done by Mazrim Taim without the knowledge of Rand or his most powerful Asha'man ally, Logain Ablar
Logain Ablar
Logain Ablar is a fictional character in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series.-False Dragon:Logain Ablar was a False Dragon who could channel the One Power. He proclaimed himself shortly before the events of Winternight in the Two Rivers...

. How these two separate agreements will converge in the future is uncertain.

Numbers

The last time official rolls were given, the counts were 29 Asha'man, 97 Dedicated, and 322 Soldiers. These numbers are almost certainly low, as there has been a substantial time lapse between this roll call and current events. According to Logain, there are 41 Asha'man by Knife of Dreams
Knife of Dreams
Knife of Dreams is the 11th novel in the fantasy series The Wheel of Time by American author Robert Jordan. It was published by Tor Books in the U.S. and Orbit in the UK and released on October 11, 2005...

, but this may not include those Asha'man outside of the Black Tower. Also in the last chapter the Aes Sedai see some one hundred men with dragon and sword pins when they meet Taim. It is also stated that the Black Tower almost matches the White Tower in numbers, something which has also been hinted at by prophecies spoken during the series.

Damer Flinn

Damer Flinn is one of the oldest Asha'man, the first to be tested for the ability by Mazrim Taim himself. Before joining the Black Tower, he had been a member of the Queen's Guards in Andor
Andor (Wheel of Time)
Andor is a country set in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series of fantasy fiction novels.Andor is one of the strongest countries in the Westlands of the main continent. It is located in the middle of the Westlands, and is one of the largest nations...

, only removed from service after a Murandian lance
Lance
A Lance is a pole weapon or spear designed to be used by a mounted warrior. The lance is longer, stout and heavier than an infantry spear, and unsuited for throwing, or for rapid thrusting. Lances did not have tips designed to intentionally break off or bend, unlike many throwing weapons of the...

 took him in the thigh. Left with a limp, he came to the early Black Tower and began by teaching the students the use of the sword (although he is not particularly skilled with it). His main reason for joining the Black Tower was to learn the art of healing. In this he is quite skilled. His healing abilities were demonstrated when he saved Rand al'Thor's life after he had been wounded by the Shadar Logoth dagger; he was able to heal it temporarily, by sealing it and the scar given by Ishamael (the best of the Yellow Ajah could not do much with it). Flinn was also able to heal the three Aes Sedai who Rand stilled.

Rising to the rank of Dedicated after the Battle of Dumai's Wells, Flinn was among those Asha'man who were sent by Mazrim Taim to remain at Rand al'Thor's side. His loyalty was quickly proven, as the assassination attempt on Rand committed by a number of his fellow Asha'man left him alone and targeted by his remaining comrades at the Black Tower. With no other chance at safety, he allowed himself to be bonded as a Warder
Warder (Wheel of Time)
A Warder in the world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series is a person bonded by an Aes Sedai through the use of saidar to become her bodyguard as she travels....

 by an Aes Sedai
Aes Sedai
The Aes Sedai are a special society in the fictional universe of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time book series. Aes Sedai means "Servant to All" in the Old Tongue. They are the wielders of the One Power...

 (Corele Hovian of the Yellow Ajah). In this role, he continued to accompany Rand, even confronting Demandred
Demandred
Demandred is one of the primary antagonists of the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. He is one of the Forsaken.-Origin:...

 at Shadar Logoth
Shadar Logoth
In the fictional world of Robert Jordan's fantasy series The Wheel of Time, Shadar Logoth, formerly known as Aridhol, was a city located in what is now Andor...

 during the cleansing of saidin.

Eben Hopwil

Hopwil is only a teenager when he is recruited by Mazrim Taim. He (along with Damer Flinn, Jur Grady, and Fedwin Morr) is among the first men to be tested for the ability to channel.

He is in Cairhien when the traitor Asha'man led by Corlan Dashiva (Osan'gar) try to kill the Dragon Reborn. Fearing that his colleagues in the Black Tower will suspect him of being part of the failed assassination, he agrees to be bonded by an Aes Sedai (his sister is Daigian Moseneillin of the White Ajah). During the cleansing of saidin he is killed by Aran'gar as he attempts to shield his Aes Sedai from the Forsaken's attack.

His fellow Asha'man Jahar Narishma tells the Salidar Aes Sedai to remember Hopwil's sacrifice.

Jahar Narishma

A native of the borderland nation of Arafel, Narishma is described as being "not much past twenty", with large dark eyes and braided hair. An early recruit to the Asha'man, he was first mentioned to Rand by Mazrim Taim, who brought it up in reference to Rand's previous warning to watch out for students who learned too fast. While having a powerful spark of saidin within him, Narishma was not one of the Forsaken
Forsaken (Wheel of Time)
In the fictional world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time fantasy series, the Forsaken are the most powerful and favored servants of the Dark One. They were formerly Aes Sedai, but became corrupted by the desire for power and immortality...

 in disguise. Along with 200 other Asha'man, he participated in the Battle of Dumai's Wells, and was among the group who accompanied Rand to Cairhien.

Narishma is among the Asha'man who were briefly suspected of attempting to kill Rand, and thus was forced to become a Warder
Warder (Wheel of Time)
A Warder in the world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series is a person bonded by an Aes Sedai through the use of saidar to become her bodyguard as she travels....

 to an Aes Sedai to escape his vengeful comrades. He is currently bonded to Merise Sedai of the Green Ajah. Rand later sent him to recover Callandor from the Stone of Tear, which according to a line in the Prophecies of the Dragon, "Who draws it out shall follow after". This suggests that Narishma will somehow follow in Rand's steps, and Rand determined that the prophecy meant that the person who drew Callandor was someone he could trust. Narishma is a full Asha'man, although Merise didn't give him the Dragon pin at first. He also formed part of the group who helped to protect Rand and Nynaeve when they were cleansing saidin in Winter's Heart
Winter's Heart
Winter's Heart is the ninth book of the Wheel of Time fantasy series written by American author Robert Jordan. It was published by Tor Books and released on November 7, 2000...

.
Rand taught him the weave for balefire
Balefire
Balefire, in the world of the Wheel of Time, is a weapon created with the One Power or with the True Power.-Description:It has only one known weave, and when evoked, summons a blindingly bright beam of "liquid light" that is capable of destroying nearly every known substance...

 in "The Gathering Storm
The Gathering Storm (novel)
The Gathering Storm is the 12th book of the fantasy series The Wheel of Time. It was incomplete when its author, Robert Jordan, died on September 16, 2007, from cardiac amyloidosis...

"

Minor members

  • Jonan Adley: Joined the Black Tower in the very early stages of its development. He was killed when Rand al'Thor lost control of Callandor in Altara.
  • Algarin: A Tairen Lord whose estates Rand took refuge in following the cleansing of saidin. Algarin once had a brother who could channel, but who was gentled and died long before Rand was born and the Black Tower came to be. Because of this, he asked Rand to test him for the potential to channel, and was last heard of departing for the Black Tower.
  • Saml al'Seen: One of the gate guards when a party of the Red Ajah came to the Black Tower to propose bonding of Warder
    Warder (Wheel of Time)
    A Warder in the world of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series is a person bonded by an Aes Sedai through the use of saidar to become her bodyguard as she travels....

    s, Saml al'Seen is a native to Emond's Field. He was described by a fellow Asha'man as being quite an astute learner, able to pick up on almost any weave he sees. The Red sisters believe him to be too young to be an Asha'man and agree among each other not to bond men as young as he.
  • Canler: A somewhat unknown Asha'man, Canler was recognized by Jur Grady as the one responsible for the bond used by Asha'man to bond their wives or captive Aes Sedai. He is later revealed to be a member of the faction in the Black Tower loyal to Logain, and by association, the Dragon Reborn.
  • Enkazin: One of two Asha'man on guard duty at the gates of the Black Tower when the Red Ajah came to propose bonding male channelers as Warders. He hints to the Aes Sedai that there is some division in the Black Tower. Enkazin is described as having the appearance of a clerk, but when angered becomes as dangerous in presence as any other Asha'man. He also appears to have developed a friendship with Saml al'Seen from the Two Rivers. It is suspected that he is not particularly powerful due to the relatively small gateway he makes in the presence of the Red sisters.
  • Charl Gedwyn: One of the traitor Asha'man whose body is found by Rand al'Thor in Far Madding. He, along with Peral Torval, was killed by Rand al' Thor in Far Madding.
  • Androl Genhald: Androl Genhald is one of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. He is described as being particularly skilled at weaving gateways despite his lack of strength in the Power.
  • Jur Grady: Grady is one of the original four recruits found by Mazrim Taim. He is a former farmer in his mid-twenties and has risen to the rank of Dedicated. He has bonded his wife, Sora, in order to reassure himself she is safe while he is away. Grady accompanies Perrin Aybara
    Perrin Aybara
    Perrin t'Bashere Aybara, or Goldeneyes, is one of the main characters of Robert Jordan's epic fantasy The Wheel of Time. Character is largely based on Slavic god Perun. In addition to the name similarity Perrin's choice of weapons include the axe, hammer, and bow...

     on his mission to find Masema Dagar and bring him back to Rand al'Thor. His primary purpose on the mission is to make gateways for Traveling. After the kidnapping of Faile Bashere
    Faile Bashere
    Faile Bashere is a character in the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan.-Life as Zarine:Zarine "Faile" ni Bashere t'Aybara is the daughter of Lord Davram Bashere, the Marshal-General to Saldaea and uncle to Queen Tenobia...

     and some of her followers by the Shaido, Grady becomes instrumental in Perrin's rescue plan.
  • Harldin: Harldin is one of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar.
  • Welyn Kajima
  • Raefar Kisman: One of the traitors who tried to assassinate Rand al'Thor, Kisman was almost certainly a Darkfriend. It is revealed that he was receiving orders from two of the Forsaken. He and Manel Rochaid attempt to kill al'Thor again in Far Madding. Padan Fain later kills him with the Shadar Logoth dagger.
  • Mezar Kurin: Mezar Kurin is one of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar.
  • Arel Malevin
  • Karldin Manfor: A foul-tempered Asha'man who poses as a stonemason along with Loial the Ogier. He was sent with Loial on a mission by Rand Al'Thor, to all the steddings to convince the Ogier to lock or the very least guard the waygates to prevent their use by forces of the shadow. He also never entered the stedding preferring to sleep in the open rather than be cut off from the One Source, even for a short period of time. In Knife of Dreams
    Knife of Dreams
    Knife of Dreams is the 11th novel in the fantasy series The Wheel of Time by American author Robert Jordan. It was published by Tor Books in the U.S. and Orbit in the UK and released on October 11, 2005...

    , just before the meeting of Rand with the Daughter of the Nine Moons
    Tuon
    'Fortuona Athaem Devi Paendrag', formerly known as Tuon Athaem Kore Paendrag is a fictional character in Robert Jordan's popular Wheel of Time fantasy series. As the heir-designate to the Seanchan empire, she is titled the Daughter of the Nine Moons...

    , it is implied that Karldin was bonded as Warder by Beldeine Nyram of Green Ajah.
  • Atal Mishraile: Atal Mishraile is one of the many Asha'man loyal to Mazrim Taim, and a member of his private classes at the Black Tower. Mishraile is the embodiment of all that is undesirable in an Asha'man: he is arrogant, condescending, and has little regard for anyone who doesn't wear the Sword and Dragon pins. When the Red Ajah sent an embassy to the Black Tower to speak about bonding Asha'man as Warders, he regarded them distastefully. As a result, Taim struck him with a weave of Air that cracked his skull and broke his jaw. Taim said that he would be healed if he survived until that night, but it is unknown whether he did.
  • Fedwin Morr: Morr is one of the Black Tower's first members. He's 16 years old and bears the Sword and Dragon of a full Asha'man. He has two of what Taim describes as a bar. In the first, he believes he cannot affect things at a distance with the Power, and his abilities begin to fade the further away something is. In the second, he cannot weave Healing unless he uses a particular gesture. After the attack on Rand al'Thor by rebel Asha'man, the Dragon Reborn orders Morr to protect Min Farshaw. Rand later finds Fedwin in a cellar playing with building blocks. The taint on saidin had driven Morr insane, and as a result he reverted to an infantile state. Rand, following Mazrim Taim's example, then kills Morr painlessly by serving him poisoned wine.
  • Arlen Nalaam: Arlen Nalaam was one of the Asha'man army to accompany Rand al'Thor when Rand went to battle the Seanchan in Altara. Whilst there, Arlen Nalaam commented on the strangeness of Saidin around Altara, when he went to deliver a captured Sul'dam to Rand in accordance with his standing order.
  • Fager Neald: A soldier who accompanies Perrin Aybara in his mission to find Masema. He's in the habit of putting on airs. He possesses the Talent of forging weapons with the One Power and helps Perrin forge Mah'alleinir.
  • Varil Nensen: A Taraboner Asha'man, Varil Nensen participated in the battles against the Seanchan in Altara. It is unknown whether or not he survived Rand's loss of control over Callandor.
  • Norley: Norley is one of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar.
  • Manel Rochaid: One of the Asha'man who attempted to assassinate Rand al'Thor in Cairhien. Rochaid is around 18 years old and quite arrogant. Despite his youth, he was made a full Asha'man and given the title of Baijan-M'hael (Attack Leader). Rochaid allowed Rand to find him in Far Madding in an attempt to lure him into a trap. He and fellow traitor Raefer Kisman were to wait until the other conspirators show up. However, demonstrating his arrogance, Rochaid wanted the honour of killing the Dragon Reborn himself. His plan backfires and Rochaid is himself killed by Rand.
  • Donalo Sandomere: Donalo Sandomere is one of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar. He bonds one of the 51 Aes Sedai sent to the Black Tower to gentle and execute any man able to channel. He gains full Asha'man status after helping Rand al'Thor repel an attack by Shadowspawn. He also accompanies Rand to his meeting with Semirhage and helps Narishma and Logain to shield her once she reveals herself.
  • Peral Torval: A native of Tarabon, Peral Torval was the first recruit from whom Rand heard the name Black Tower. During one of his many visits there, Rand met Torval, who sneered upon learning who Rand was and didn't think him so powerful. Mazrim Taim quickly had him disciplined, demonstrating the hardness that was expected as one of the Asha'man. Despite his insolent attitude, Torval was among the first to rise to the rank of full Asha'man. Torval was part of the plot to kill Rand in Cairhien. Rand kills him while battling Padan Fain in Far Madding.
  • Evin Vinchova: Evin Vinchova is one of the Asha'man in the Black Tower loyal to Logain Ablar.
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