Asha'man
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The Asha'man are an organization of men who can channel in the fictional world of Robert Jordan's fantasy series The Wheel of Time
Who are they?
The name Asha'man means "guardian" in the Old Tongue. Asha'man (singular or plural) are men in the Third Age who can channel (i.e. control the One Power) who have taken part in a training program founded by Rand al'Thor, the Dragon Reborn. They are roughly equivalent to the male Aes Sedai from the Age of Legends, although their training is greatly accelerated, and made more perilous by the taint on saidin, they have well over seven hundred men enrolled. The Asha'man are headquartered at the Black Tower, a former farmhouse outside the city of Caemlyn in Andor. Though the ultimate leader of the Asha'man is Rand al'Thor, in practice they are trained and led by Mazrim Taim, a former False Dragon appointed to the task when he responded to Rand's amnesty for male channelers.Of the six to seven hundred or so men enrolled, a faction is loyal to Logain. Taim also has his own faction. The one hundred men who attend his private classes are certainly his, and are probably all Darkfriends. Some Soldiers and Dedicated would also feel loyal to the M’Hael—although Taim’s harsh behavior is unlikely to make him very popular. A large portion of the Soldiers and Dedicated do not have any specific loyalty, and we could assume that they would obey Rand over Taim.
Ranks
There are three official ranks of Asha'man:- soldier, the lowest rank; they wear no decoration on their collars
- Dedicated, those who have advanced a certain level of skill; they wear a silver sword pin on one side of their collars
- Asha'man; they wear the silver sword pin of the Dedicated as well as a gold-and-red Dragon pin on the other side of their collars
Training
Asha'man training is much more militaristic and battle-oriented than the training of Aes Sedai. Training also proceeds at a much faster pace, and consequently the percentage of training Asha'man who burn themselves out or kill themselves accidentally is much higher than the comparative percentage for the Aes Sedai. The number of students they are finding, however, is comparatively greater, since no one has searched systematically for men who can be taught to channel (as opposed to those with the spark) in thousands of years.Males who can channel saidin often describe it as fighting a torrential storm of fire and of ice, whereas women are taught to surrender to saidar in order to use it. In addition, the taint placed on saidin by the Dark One makes their training particularly hazardous, and several Asha'man have already had to be "put to sleep" due to growing insanity. Rand's instructions to Mazrim Taim were explicit, however; he needs an army of male channelers to help fight the Last Battle with him, and he does not have time to train them himself. This seems to be the reason that he continues to allow Taim to train his Asha'man despite growing evidence that Taim has priorities that conflict with Rand's eventual purpose.
Recently the Aes Sedai of the White Tower have made a truce with the Asha'man allowing the bonding of Asha'man to Aes Sedai, done by Mazrim Taim with out the knowing of Rand, or Logain.
See also
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