Emond's Field is a village in the Two Rivers region of Andor. It is at the edge of the Westwood. It is most notable for the three ta'veren who grew up there--Rand al'Thor, Matrim Cauthon and Perrin Aybara. It was originally named Aemon's Field, after King Aemon of Manetheren and his desperate last stand there against the Dark One's armies in the Trolloc Wars.
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| - Emond's Field is a village in the Two Rivers region of Andor. It is at the edge of the Westwood. It is most notable for the three ta'veren who grew up there--Rand al'Thor, Matrim Cauthon and Perrin Aybara. It was originally named Aemon's Field, after King Aemon of Manetheren and his desperate last stand there against the Dark One's armies in the Trolloc Wars.
- Emond's Field è un villaggio dell'universo immaginario fantasy de La Ruota del Tempo, scritto da Robert Jordan. Da questo villaggio provengono i tre protagonisti (Rand al'Thor, Matrim Cauthon e Perrin Aybara) ed altri importanti personaggi.
- Emond's Field is a zone and village in the Two Rivers.
- The economy of Emond's Field depends primarily upon tabac farming and wool gathering. Guarded merchant caravans will journey to the village from Baerlon and Taren Ferry during certain times of the year in order to purchase and return with these commodities. Commerce takes place upon the village green and, as a function of his office to ensure a fair marketplace, Mayor al'Vere dons his badge of office while observing all transactions and weighing coins with a set of merchant's scales. In addition to these commodities, the economy of Emond's Field also depends on the tradecraft of blacksmith Haral Luhhan, mill owner Jon Thane, thatcher Cenn Buie, and horsetrader Abell Cauthon. The Mayor and his wife Marin al'Vere also enjoy a brisk business as owners of the Winespring Inn.
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| - the Winespring Water
- the banner of ancient Manetheren
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| - Dew settles on the ground as the sun sets west of the mountains.
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- the Coachman
- a tactician's clerk
- Alsbet Luhhan
- Bran al'Vere
- Daise Congar
- Dav Ayellin
- Hari Coplin
- Jon Thane
- Marin al'Vere
- Wil al'Seen
- Wit Congar
- the Emond's Field town crier
- the giant statue of Bha'ren
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- Wagon Bridge
- West End of the Green
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| - Light splashes across the sky as the sun rises above the rooftops of Emonds Field.
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| - Emond's Field is a village in the Two Rivers region of Andor. It is at the edge of the Westwood. It is most notable for the three ta'veren who grew up there--Rand al'Thor, Matrim Cauthon and Perrin Aybara. It was originally named Aemon's Field, after King Aemon of Manetheren and his desperate last stand there against the Dark One's armies in the Trolloc Wars.
- Emond's Field è un villaggio dell'universo immaginario fantasy de La Ruota del Tempo, scritto da Robert Jordan. Da questo villaggio provengono i tre protagonisti (Rand al'Thor, Matrim Cauthon e Perrin Aybara) ed altri importanti personaggi.
- Emond's Field is a zone and village in the Two Rivers.
- The economy of Emond's Field depends primarily upon tabac farming and wool gathering. Guarded merchant caravans will journey to the village from Baerlon and Taren Ferry during certain times of the year in order to purchase and return with these commodities. Commerce takes place upon the village green and, as a function of his office to ensure a fair marketplace, Mayor al'Vere dons his badge of office while observing all transactions and weighing coins with a set of merchant's scales. In addition to these commodities, the economy of Emond's Field also depends on the tradecraft of blacksmith Haral Luhhan, mill owner Jon Thane, thatcher Cenn Buie, and horsetrader Abell Cauthon. The Mayor and his wife Marin al'Vere also enjoy a brisk business as owners of the Winespring Inn.
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