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I recently read the 11th book of the Wheel of Time series, Knife of Dreams. As is often the case, I'm curious who the people on the cover are, and what's going on.



Here's the artwork used for the front and back cover:



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What's going on here, and who are these people?










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    I recently read the 11th book of the Wheel of Time series, Knife of Dreams. As is often the case, I'm curious who the people on the cover are, and what's going on.



    Here's the artwork used for the front and back cover:



    enter image description here



    What's going on here, and who are these people?










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      I recently read the 11th book of the Wheel of Time series, Knife of Dreams. As is often the case, I'm curious who the people on the cover are, and what's going on.



      Here's the artwork used for the front and back cover:



      enter image description here



      What's going on here, and who are these people?










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      I recently read the 11th book of the Wheel of Time series, Knife of Dreams. As is often the case, I'm curious who the people on the cover are, and what's going on.



      Here's the artwork used for the front and back cover:



      enter image description here



      What's going on here, and who are these people?







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          Unlike a lot of book covers that are just loosely based on a general idea of what happens in the book, this is a specific scene from the book's prologue.



          In general, this is Galina talking to Perrin in his camp. They're discussing the Shaido at Malden.



          The Scene



          This is Perrin's tent, in his camp near Malden.



          In the prologue, Galina is captured by Gaul and Neald. She is taken to Perrin's tent in his camp. The description starts on page 73:




          they approached a large red-and-white striped tent with the doorflaps tied back




          Tent, red and white stripes, doorflaps tied back. Check.



          The interior of the tent is then described:




          there was a good flowered carpet for a floor here, and two silk hangings embroidered with flowers and birds in a Cairhienin fashion hung from the roof poles




          All checks. Definitely matches Perrin's tent.



          Galina



          The woman standing in front of the table is Galina.



          In the scene identified above, Galina enters the tent, and discusses a table covered in maps with Perrin. Her clothes are described earlier, when she is captured:




          the thick white silk robe ... and her firedrop-studded belt and collar




          Her robe looks a little blue in the lighting, but it's close enough to white. You can see her studded belt.



          Perrin



          The man standing across the table from Galina is Perrin.



          He is described from Galina's perspective when she enters the tent:




          a tall, broad-shouldered man in his shirtsleeves ... silk shirt and well-polished boots ... his golden eyes froze her tongue




          You can't tell really well from the picture here, but from looking at the actual book in my hands I can see that he has yellow eyes.



          Gaul



          The huge guy on the left is Gaul.



          Gaul is described when Galina is captured in the woods:




          a very tall man in cadin'sor with his spears thrust through the harness that held his bowcase on his back




          I would certainly describe the man in the picture as "very tall". The clothes he's wearing look like cadin'sor to me, and you can see the spears on his back.



          Arganda



          The man on the right in a breastplate is Gerard Arganda.



          This whole scene is described from Galina's perspective, and she doesn't know who Arganda is, so he is referred to as simply "the Ghealdanin".



          The man in the scene is described like so:




          a graying, hard-bitten man in an ornate breastplate worn over a scarlet coat. A Ghealdanin, Galina thought




          That all matches well.



          We know from previous books and other scenes in this one that the senior Ghealdanin military man with Perrin is Arganda.



          Grady



          The man in black near the tent entrance is Jur Grady.



          He's clearly an Asha'man, with his black coat and his sword pin on his collar. There are two Asha'man in this scene, Fager Neald and Jur Grady. Neald helped capture Galina, but Grady is in the tent with Perrin when Galina enters.



          He's described by Galina like so:




          in a black coat, a stocky, weathered fellow with a silver pin in the shape of a sword fastened to his high collar




          To determine which of the two Asha'man we're looking at, I checked the descriptions of their appearances on the Wheel of Time wiki.



          Fager Neald:




          He has a tiny mustache which is waxed to form points.




          Jur Grady:




          Although only a few years older than Rand al'Thor, Grady is already starting to show wrinkles. He is stocky and looks like a farmer and has dark eyes.




          That man has no mustache, so I conclude that it is Jur Grady.



          Guard



          The guard outside the tent is not mentioned in the book. It may be possible to determine which military group he belongs to based on his uniform, but I haven't been able to find that information in an easily accessible place to check.



          I'm guessing that it's one of Perrin's men from the Two Rivers, based on the quality of his garments.






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            Excellent but the big guy with the spears is not aiel hes wearing a sword. Aiel do not even touch swords they would rather die

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          OMG, the art is atrocious, Perrin in the white shirt looks like some late middle-age dude!!! Just horrible. No one who loves the series would guess that if they haven't read this book yet.






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            Unlike a lot of book covers that are just loosely based on a general idea of what happens in the book, this is a specific scene from the book's prologue.



            In general, this is Galina talking to Perrin in his camp. They're discussing the Shaido at Malden.



            The Scene



            This is Perrin's tent, in his camp near Malden.



            In the prologue, Galina is captured by Gaul and Neald. She is taken to Perrin's tent in his camp. The description starts on page 73:




            they approached a large red-and-white striped tent with the doorflaps tied back




            Tent, red and white stripes, doorflaps tied back. Check.



            The interior of the tent is then described:




            there was a good flowered carpet for a floor here, and two silk hangings embroidered with flowers and birds in a Cairhienin fashion hung from the roof poles




            All checks. Definitely matches Perrin's tent.



            Galina



            The woman standing in front of the table is Galina.



            In the scene identified above, Galina enters the tent, and discusses a table covered in maps with Perrin. Her clothes are described earlier, when she is captured:




            the thick white silk robe ... and her firedrop-studded belt and collar




            Her robe looks a little blue in the lighting, but it's close enough to white. You can see her studded belt.



            Perrin



            The man standing across the table from Galina is Perrin.



            He is described from Galina's perspective when she enters the tent:




            a tall, broad-shouldered man in his shirtsleeves ... silk shirt and well-polished boots ... his golden eyes froze her tongue




            You can't tell really well from the picture here, but from looking at the actual book in my hands I can see that he has yellow eyes.



            Gaul



            The huge guy on the left is Gaul.



            Gaul is described when Galina is captured in the woods:




            a very tall man in cadin'sor with his spears thrust through the harness that held his bowcase on his back




            I would certainly describe the man in the picture as "very tall". The clothes he's wearing look like cadin'sor to me, and you can see the spears on his back.



            Arganda



            The man on the right in a breastplate is Gerard Arganda.



            This whole scene is described from Galina's perspective, and she doesn't know who Arganda is, so he is referred to as simply "the Ghealdanin".



            The man in the scene is described like so:




            a graying, hard-bitten man in an ornate breastplate worn over a scarlet coat. A Ghealdanin, Galina thought




            That all matches well.



            We know from previous books and other scenes in this one that the senior Ghealdanin military man with Perrin is Arganda.



            Grady



            The man in black near the tent entrance is Jur Grady.



            He's clearly an Asha'man, with his black coat and his sword pin on his collar. There are two Asha'man in this scene, Fager Neald and Jur Grady. Neald helped capture Galina, but Grady is in the tent with Perrin when Galina enters.



            He's described by Galina like so:




            in a black coat, a stocky, weathered fellow with a silver pin in the shape of a sword fastened to his high collar




            To determine which of the two Asha'man we're looking at, I checked the descriptions of their appearances on the Wheel of Time wiki.



            Fager Neald:




            He has a tiny mustache which is waxed to form points.




            Jur Grady:




            Although only a few years older than Rand al'Thor, Grady is already starting to show wrinkles. He is stocky and looks like a farmer and has dark eyes.




            That man has no mustache, so I conclude that it is Jur Grady.



            Guard



            The guard outside the tent is not mentioned in the book. It may be possible to determine which military group he belongs to based on his uniform, but I haven't been able to find that information in an easily accessible place to check.



            I'm guessing that it's one of Perrin's men from the Two Rivers, based on the quality of his garments.






            share|improve this answer





















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              Excellent but the big guy with the spears is not aiel hes wearing a sword. Aiel do not even touch swords they would rather die

              – Shiatan666666
              Jul 30 '18 at 11:45
















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            Unlike a lot of book covers that are just loosely based on a general idea of what happens in the book, this is a specific scene from the book's prologue.



            In general, this is Galina talking to Perrin in his camp. They're discussing the Shaido at Malden.



            The Scene



            This is Perrin's tent, in his camp near Malden.



            In the prologue, Galina is captured by Gaul and Neald. She is taken to Perrin's tent in his camp. The description starts on page 73:




            they approached a large red-and-white striped tent with the doorflaps tied back




            Tent, red and white stripes, doorflaps tied back. Check.



            The interior of the tent is then described:




            there was a good flowered carpet for a floor here, and two silk hangings embroidered with flowers and birds in a Cairhienin fashion hung from the roof poles




            All checks. Definitely matches Perrin's tent.



            Galina



            The woman standing in front of the table is Galina.



            In the scene identified above, Galina enters the tent, and discusses a table covered in maps with Perrin. Her clothes are described earlier, when she is captured:




            the thick white silk robe ... and her firedrop-studded belt and collar




            Her robe looks a little blue in the lighting, but it's close enough to white. You can see her studded belt.



            Perrin



            The man standing across the table from Galina is Perrin.



            He is described from Galina's perspective when she enters the tent:




            a tall, broad-shouldered man in his shirtsleeves ... silk shirt and well-polished boots ... his golden eyes froze her tongue




            You can't tell really well from the picture here, but from looking at the actual book in my hands I can see that he has yellow eyes.



            Gaul



            The huge guy on the left is Gaul.



            Gaul is described when Galina is captured in the woods:




            a very tall man in cadin'sor with his spears thrust through the harness that held his bowcase on his back




            I would certainly describe the man in the picture as "very tall". The clothes he's wearing look like cadin'sor to me, and you can see the spears on his back.



            Arganda



            The man on the right in a breastplate is Gerard Arganda.



            This whole scene is described from Galina's perspective, and she doesn't know who Arganda is, so he is referred to as simply "the Ghealdanin".



            The man in the scene is described like so:




            a graying, hard-bitten man in an ornate breastplate worn over a scarlet coat. A Ghealdanin, Galina thought




            That all matches well.



            We know from previous books and other scenes in this one that the senior Ghealdanin military man with Perrin is Arganda.



            Grady



            The man in black near the tent entrance is Jur Grady.



            He's clearly an Asha'man, with his black coat and his sword pin on his collar. There are two Asha'man in this scene, Fager Neald and Jur Grady. Neald helped capture Galina, but Grady is in the tent with Perrin when Galina enters.



            He's described by Galina like so:




            in a black coat, a stocky, weathered fellow with a silver pin in the shape of a sword fastened to his high collar




            To determine which of the two Asha'man we're looking at, I checked the descriptions of their appearances on the Wheel of Time wiki.



            Fager Neald:




            He has a tiny mustache which is waxed to form points.




            Jur Grady:




            Although only a few years older than Rand al'Thor, Grady is already starting to show wrinkles. He is stocky and looks like a farmer and has dark eyes.




            That man has no mustache, so I conclude that it is Jur Grady.



            Guard



            The guard outside the tent is not mentioned in the book. It may be possible to determine which military group he belongs to based on his uniform, but I haven't been able to find that information in an easily accessible place to check.



            I'm guessing that it's one of Perrin's men from the Two Rivers, based on the quality of his garments.






            share|improve this answer





















            • 1





              Excellent but the big guy with the spears is not aiel hes wearing a sword. Aiel do not even touch swords they would rather die

              – Shiatan666666
              Jul 30 '18 at 11:45














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            Unlike a lot of book covers that are just loosely based on a general idea of what happens in the book, this is a specific scene from the book's prologue.



            In general, this is Galina talking to Perrin in his camp. They're discussing the Shaido at Malden.



            The Scene



            This is Perrin's tent, in his camp near Malden.



            In the prologue, Galina is captured by Gaul and Neald. She is taken to Perrin's tent in his camp. The description starts on page 73:




            they approached a large red-and-white striped tent with the doorflaps tied back




            Tent, red and white stripes, doorflaps tied back. Check.



            The interior of the tent is then described:




            there was a good flowered carpet for a floor here, and two silk hangings embroidered with flowers and birds in a Cairhienin fashion hung from the roof poles




            All checks. Definitely matches Perrin's tent.



            Galina



            The woman standing in front of the table is Galina.



            In the scene identified above, Galina enters the tent, and discusses a table covered in maps with Perrin. Her clothes are described earlier, when she is captured:




            the thick white silk robe ... and her firedrop-studded belt and collar




            Her robe looks a little blue in the lighting, but it's close enough to white. You can see her studded belt.



            Perrin



            The man standing across the table from Galina is Perrin.



            He is described from Galina's perspective when she enters the tent:




            a tall, broad-shouldered man in his shirtsleeves ... silk shirt and well-polished boots ... his golden eyes froze her tongue




            You can't tell really well from the picture here, but from looking at the actual book in my hands I can see that he has yellow eyes.



            Gaul



            The huge guy on the left is Gaul.



            Gaul is described when Galina is captured in the woods:




            a very tall man in cadin'sor with his spears thrust through the harness that held his bowcase on his back




            I would certainly describe the man in the picture as "very tall". The clothes he's wearing look like cadin'sor to me, and you can see the spears on his back.



            Arganda



            The man on the right in a breastplate is Gerard Arganda.



            This whole scene is described from Galina's perspective, and she doesn't know who Arganda is, so he is referred to as simply "the Ghealdanin".



            The man in the scene is described like so:




            a graying, hard-bitten man in an ornate breastplate worn over a scarlet coat. A Ghealdanin, Galina thought




            That all matches well.



            We know from previous books and other scenes in this one that the senior Ghealdanin military man with Perrin is Arganda.



            Grady



            The man in black near the tent entrance is Jur Grady.



            He's clearly an Asha'man, with his black coat and his sword pin on his collar. There are two Asha'man in this scene, Fager Neald and Jur Grady. Neald helped capture Galina, but Grady is in the tent with Perrin when Galina enters.



            He's described by Galina like so:




            in a black coat, a stocky, weathered fellow with a silver pin in the shape of a sword fastened to his high collar




            To determine which of the two Asha'man we're looking at, I checked the descriptions of their appearances on the Wheel of Time wiki.



            Fager Neald:




            He has a tiny mustache which is waxed to form points.




            Jur Grady:




            Although only a few years older than Rand al'Thor, Grady is already starting to show wrinkles. He is stocky and looks like a farmer and has dark eyes.




            That man has no mustache, so I conclude that it is Jur Grady.



            Guard



            The guard outside the tent is not mentioned in the book. It may be possible to determine which military group he belongs to based on his uniform, but I haven't been able to find that information in an easily accessible place to check.



            I'm guessing that it's one of Perrin's men from the Two Rivers, based on the quality of his garments.






            share|improve this answer















            Unlike a lot of book covers that are just loosely based on a general idea of what happens in the book, this is a specific scene from the book's prologue.



            In general, this is Galina talking to Perrin in his camp. They're discussing the Shaido at Malden.



            The Scene



            This is Perrin's tent, in his camp near Malden.



            In the prologue, Galina is captured by Gaul and Neald. She is taken to Perrin's tent in his camp. The description starts on page 73:




            they approached a large red-and-white striped tent with the doorflaps tied back




            Tent, red and white stripes, doorflaps tied back. Check.



            The interior of the tent is then described:




            there was a good flowered carpet for a floor here, and two silk hangings embroidered with flowers and birds in a Cairhienin fashion hung from the roof poles




            All checks. Definitely matches Perrin's tent.



            Galina



            The woman standing in front of the table is Galina.



            In the scene identified above, Galina enters the tent, and discusses a table covered in maps with Perrin. Her clothes are described earlier, when she is captured:




            the thick white silk robe ... and her firedrop-studded belt and collar




            Her robe looks a little blue in the lighting, but it's close enough to white. You can see her studded belt.



            Perrin



            The man standing across the table from Galina is Perrin.



            He is described from Galina's perspective when she enters the tent:




            a tall, broad-shouldered man in his shirtsleeves ... silk shirt and well-polished boots ... his golden eyes froze her tongue




            You can't tell really well from the picture here, but from looking at the actual book in my hands I can see that he has yellow eyes.



            Gaul



            The huge guy on the left is Gaul.



            Gaul is described when Galina is captured in the woods:




            a very tall man in cadin'sor with his spears thrust through the harness that held his bowcase on his back




            I would certainly describe the man in the picture as "very tall". The clothes he's wearing look like cadin'sor to me, and you can see the spears on his back.



            Arganda



            The man on the right in a breastplate is Gerard Arganda.



            This whole scene is described from Galina's perspective, and she doesn't know who Arganda is, so he is referred to as simply "the Ghealdanin".



            The man in the scene is described like so:




            a graying, hard-bitten man in an ornate breastplate worn over a scarlet coat. A Ghealdanin, Galina thought




            That all matches well.



            We know from previous books and other scenes in this one that the senior Ghealdanin military man with Perrin is Arganda.



            Grady



            The man in black near the tent entrance is Jur Grady.



            He's clearly an Asha'man, with his black coat and his sword pin on his collar. There are two Asha'man in this scene, Fager Neald and Jur Grady. Neald helped capture Galina, but Grady is in the tent with Perrin when Galina enters.



            He's described by Galina like so:




            in a black coat, a stocky, weathered fellow with a silver pin in the shape of a sword fastened to his high collar




            To determine which of the two Asha'man we're looking at, I checked the descriptions of their appearances on the Wheel of Time wiki.



            Fager Neald:




            He has a tiny mustache which is waxed to form points.




            Jur Grady:




            Although only a few years older than Rand al'Thor, Grady is already starting to show wrinkles. He is stocky and looks like a farmer and has dark eyes.




            That man has no mustache, so I conclude that it is Jur Grady.



            Guard



            The guard outside the tent is not mentioned in the book. It may be possible to determine which military group he belongs to based on his uniform, but I haven't been able to find that information in an easily accessible place to check.



            I'm guessing that it's one of Perrin's men from the Two Rivers, based on the quality of his garments.







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              Excellent but the big guy with the spears is not aiel hes wearing a sword. Aiel do not even touch swords they would rather die

              – Shiatan666666
              Jul 30 '18 at 11:45














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              Excellent but the big guy with the spears is not aiel hes wearing a sword. Aiel do not even touch swords they would rather die

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              Jul 30 '18 at 11:45








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            OMG, the art is atrocious, Perrin in the white shirt looks like some late middle-age dude!!! Just horrible. No one who loves the series would guess that if they haven't read this book yet.






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                OMG, the art is atrocious, Perrin in the white shirt looks like some late middle-age dude!!! Just horrible. No one who loves the series would guess that if they haven't read this book yet.






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                OMG, the art is atrocious, Perrin in the white shirt looks like some late middle-age dude!!! Just horrible. No one who loves the series would guess that if they haven't read this book yet.







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