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− | }} | + | }}'''Deborah''' is a figure in [[Trapis|Trapis's]] story about [[Menda]]. |
− | '''Deborah''' is a figure in [[Trapis|Trapis's]] story about [[Menda]]. | ||
[[Perial]] prayed for Deborah the night before [[Tehlu]] came to her in a dream. Her husband [[Losel]] was physically abusive to her, but Tehlu initially refused to help her because she was promiscuous before Perial convinced him to consider that humanity could be redeemable and that wrong actions could result from people's circumstances.{{Ref|TNOTW|23}} | [[Perial]] prayed for Deborah the night before [[Tehlu]] came to her in a dream. Her husband [[Losel]] was physically abusive to her, but Tehlu initially refused to help her because she was promiscuous before Perial convinced him to consider that humanity could be redeemable and that wrong actions could result from people's circumstances.{{Ref|TNOTW|23}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 26 January 2019
Deborah is a figure in Trapis's story about Menda.
Perial prayed for Deborah the night before Tehlu came to her in a dream. Her husband Losel was physically abusive to her, but Tehlu initially refused to help her because she was promiscuous before Perial convinced him to consider that humanity could be redeemable and that wrong actions could result from people's circumstances.[1]
References
- ↑ The Name of the Wind, Chapter 23, "The Burning Wheel"