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What is with removing Black Ajah. How can you possibly expect to write any article on this wiki without having spoilers. Just clicking on the persons name is going to bring you to their article which in all probabity is going to say they are black ajah.


Should Egwene be in the list of member of the Green Ajah? I know thats what she pretended to be, but she never was actually admitted into the Ajah jumping from Accepted to Amyrlin the way she did. --Rayblasdel 05:44, 12 April 2007 (UTC)


In the paragraph discussing warders, Reds are described by nature as "sometimes evil." My sense is that Reds are no more or less prone to evil than any of the other ajahs. As a property of the Reds, it is incorrect. I would have no problem, however, with changing "evil" to "ruthless." Additionally, "evil" in the context of the Wheel of Time is connected with being a minion of the Dark One, and at the risk of beating a dead horse, just because one is a Red does not mean that one is prone to be a minion of the Dark One. All ajahs have Black Ajah members.

WRT Egwene's status as a Green, I agree with RayBlasdel. She never was Green; she was raised from Accepted, who have no ajah, to Amyrlin, who is of all ajahs, and of no ajahs.

This is all, of course, IMHO :). --Pedantic 17:57, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

While Eqwene was never raised Green Ajah, she does self identify as green (giving it as her ajah when she lies about being an Aes Sedai, noting in the accepted test that she 'was' green ajah before becoming Amyrlin, while Amyrlin thinking of herself as green, talking about taking multiple warders, wishing her Keeper were from the green... etc) and I think should be left in the Green Ajah, however a note on her own page that specifies that she was never actually a member of the green, but considers it her Ajah. --Melriken 21:10, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

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