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- star and thistle are Amadicia's signs. (V: 187)
- Aes Sedai are outlawed in Amadicia. (V: 151)
- no woman who has ever trained at the Tower is legally allowed in
Amadicia, the law requires that such women be turned in to the army
and/or the Children of the Light (V: 222, VI: 49)
- a woman has to be careful about curing people, even being accused of
being a Channeler can lead to arson or worse. (V: 161)
- there is no name for Wisdom in Amadicia, most
women who practice healing do so only as a sideline. (V: 163)
- there are hedgedoctors, men who study herbs. (V: 163)
- even in Amadicia, it's difficult for the
Children of the Light to bring charges against a member of the nobility.
(V: 165)
- the king's men and the Children of the Light don't get along very
well.
- the nobles participate in falconry hunts.
(VI: 189)
- the border between Tarabon and Amadicia is only marked by a tall stone
pillar to either side of the road. (V: 142)
- as you pass from Tarabon to Amadicia, hills gradually rise. (V: 142)
- rolling, forested hills. (V: 182)
- stone-fenced fields and thatched farmhouses.
(V: 142)
- desc of lords' structures in Amadicia (V: 182)
- smaller villages unfamiliar with sight of
Ogier. (III: 377)
- salted ham and peppered beef. (V: 148)
- spicy muffins, pears, blue grapes and strawberries. (V: 219)
- the king and nobles have snow and ice carted from the Mountains of
Mist to cool drinks and for iced foods. (VI: 49)
- Amador inns: the Oak and Thorn, the Golden
Hand. (VI: 440)
- desc of fanciful topiary at Seranda Palace. (VI: 46)
- the Seranda Palace is two miles from Amador. (VI: 47)
- desc of Seranda Palace (VI: 47)
- Bellon is 20 miles from the capital, on the
Graen River. (V: 183)
- inn: the Bellon Ford Inn (V: 183)
- this is the first village on the road from
Tarabon. (V: 141)
- a garrison of Children of the Light is stationed there. (V: 141)
- well over 50 men in the barracks of the garrison. (V: 148)
- the town is a mile wide, straddles a bridged stream between two hills.
(V: 142)
- the houses have slate and thatch roofs. (V: 142)
- granite slabs pave the streets, the buildings are made of brick or
stone. (V: 151)
- there are at least three inns in the town. (V: 151)
- Mardecin lies on a trade route, so is a good place to hear news and
gossip. (V: 154)
- east of Amador (V: 187)
- inns: The King's Lancer, The Light of Truth (V: 187,188)
- the king's men and the Children of the Light don't get along very
well.
- Willar is a very small village, and much of
its buildings are empty.
Half the population has moved away because the spring in the village
common has run dry for the past year, and water must be hauled a mile
from a stream. (III: 377)
- towns: Samaha, Tallan, Fyall. (III: 377-378)
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- Aes Sedai are outlawed in Amadicia. (V: 151)
- a woman has to be careful about curing people, even being accused of
being a Channeler can lead to arson or worse. (V: 161)
- even in Amadicia, it's difficult for the Children of the Light to
bring charges against a member of the nobility. (V: 165)
- the Children of the Light are immune to many Amadician laws. (V: 182)
- desc of Amadician laws (V: 182)
- no woman who has ever trained at the Tower is legally allowed in
Amadicia, the law requires that such women be turned in to the army
and/or the Children of the Light (V: 222, VI: 49)
- thieves keep a low profile in Amadicia, because of the harsh
punishments. For the first offence - branding, second offence -
amputation of hand, third offence - hanging. (V: 224)
- women favour long curls to their shoulders.
(V: 153)
- many Amadicians have dark hair? (V: 153)
- women wear deep bonnets that hide
their faces (V: 151)
- the bonnets have big velvet bows, also bows on their dresses. (V:
237)
- men wear coats down to the
knee. (V: 151)
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