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Re: What is Hardened Air anyway? Orlin_Artemi Send a noteboard - 16/10/2009 01:19:14 PM
Hardened Air is a weave that has been employed by channelers in the Wheel of Time universe on numerous occasions. Essentially, the channeler thickens the air around the target until it solidifies into a hard casing. The best example that I can cite would be the weave that Liandrin used to bind, gag and disarm Jaichim Carridin.

Something seized him-the air turned to crawling jelly-something forced him to his knees, encased him from the neck down. It tightened around his wrist until his bones grated; his hand popped open, and his sword fell. The Power. She was using the One Power on him. A Tar Valon witch. And if she knew that name...

The Shadow Rising, pages 626-627




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