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Overrepresented, certainly, but still in a minority A Deathwatch Guard Send a noteboard - 23/03/2013 11:56:34 AM

Their simply aren't enough nobles for them to ever compose more than a fraction of the Aes Sedai. Plus, being the most visible and likely to be tested actually works against them by culling the channeling gene from them. That's why obscure corners of the world, like the Two Rivers, ended up producing such a sizable and powerful crop of channelers.

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