![]() ![]() ![]() Their beliefs and actions frequently earn them repudiation by common folk. They also do not stay near areas where population is concentrated, as there is a greater propensity for violence in larger settlements. It is not known whether they are vegan or not, but we do not observe them eating eggs or dairy and they appear to not rear any farm animals. They are vegetarians and only consume fruits, nuts, berries and vegetables. This pacifism extends to other creatures. If they feel that violence or physical confrontation may ensue, they will simply hide or leave the area. Tuatha'an will never do any violence, be it in anger or self-defense, not even to save their own life or that of another. The Way of the Leaf defines how the Tuatha'an interact with outsiders. CultureĪ young Tuatha'an girl dancing the tiganza. The Tuatha'an continued to search in vain for their song, because the song they were looking for did not exist. The Tuatha'an are one of the few peoples allowed passage through the Aiel Waste, perhaps because the Aiel cannot bring themselves to interact with such a strange people, although it seems more likely that the Wise Ones and clan chiefs know of their mutual origins and refuse to allow the Aiel near the Tuatha'an. They abandoned the items of the One Power entrusted to them by the Aes Sedai and took their wagons in search of the "song" (may refer to the prologue of "The Eye of the World", in which the mad Lews Therin asks Ishamael if he has "the Voice" so as to participate in "the Singing"). After the Aiel were repeatedly attacked by bandits, Sulwin and several others of the Aiel defied Adan, then leader of the Jenn Aiel. The Tuatha'an were originally Da'shain Aiel who followed the Way of the Leaf. 4 References from Rand's visions in Rhuidean. ![]()
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