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To build on what Gherald said, I think one of the benefits of the Wheel
of Time wiki, besides the ability to fix silly little errors that have
crept into other sources over time, is the ability to provide a
"narrative style" article, rather than a series of page references and
bullet points. When I write articles (which isn't for a while now,
admittedly), I try to write them as "in-universe" as possible, somewhat
like the Big White Book or the glossaries at the end of the novels.<br>
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nae'blis, mostly <i>in absentia</i><br>
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