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In {{Ne|971}}, she advised Mordrellen's son [[Luc Mantear]] to journey into the [[Great Blight]] on a mission of importance to the survival of the world. Luc's sister, [[Tigraine Mantear]], the [[Daughter-Heir]] of Andor, fell into a great depression at the news of her brother's disappearance.
 
In {{Ne|971}}, she advised Mordrellen's son [[Luc Mantear]] to journey into the [[Great Blight]] on a mission of importance to the survival of the world. Luc's sister, [[Tigraine Mantear]], the [[Daughter-Heir]] of Andor, fell into a great depression at the news of her brother's disappearance.
   
After bearing her son, [[Galadedrid Damodred]], in the spring of {{Ne|972}}, Tigraine received advice from Gitara Moroso that the fate of the world depended on her journeying into the [[Aiel Waste]] to join "the maidens". She did this, eventually passing over the [[Spine of the World]] and joining the [[Maidens of the Spear]], an all-female warrior society of the Aiel.
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After bearing her son, [[Galadedrid Damodred]], in the spring of {{Ne|972}}, Tigraine received advice from Gitara Moroso that the fate of the world depended on her journeying into the [[Aiel Waste]] to join "the maidens".{{ref/book|4|34}} She did this, eventually passing over the [[Spine of the World]] and joining the [[Maidens of the Spear]], an all-female warrior society of the Aiel.
   
 
Queen Mordrellen died of grief for the loss of her children, and a brief civil war took place in which [[Morgase Trakand]] took the [[Lion Throne]]. A year later, the newly raised [[Amyrlin Seat]], [[Tamra Ospenya]], recalled Moroso to [[Tar Valon]] to serve as her [[Keeper of the Chronicles]].
 
Queen Mordrellen died of grief for the loss of her children, and a brief civil war took place in which [[Morgase Trakand]] took the [[Lion Throne]]. A year later, the newly raised [[Amyrlin Seat]], [[Tamra Ospenya]], recalled Moroso to [[Tar Valon]] to serve as her [[Keeper of the Chronicles]].
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Moroso's Foretellings were clearly integral to bringing about the birth of [[Rand al'Thor]]; without them it is unknown how, or if, the Dragon would have been reborn. If the Dragon's birth were prevented, the Dark One would have been able to destroy the Pattern. However, it seems likely the Pattern would have forced the Dragon's rebirth another way, if the circumstances put into motion by Gitara failed, given the Pattern's propensity to spin out ''ta'veren'' to re-shape itself. This hypothesis is compatible with theories that the increasing number of false Dragons leading up to and during Rand Al'Thor's life, prior to him proclaiming himself the true Dragon Reborn, was the Pattern's attempts to spin out the Dragon again. Moreover, it is possible that Gitara Moroso was herself ''ta'veren'' to some degree, bending the pattern around her to bring about the rebirth of the Dragon.
 
Moroso's Foretellings were clearly integral to bringing about the birth of [[Rand al'Thor]]; without them it is unknown how, or if, the Dragon would have been reborn. If the Dragon's birth were prevented, the Dark One would have been able to destroy the Pattern. However, it seems likely the Pattern would have forced the Dragon's rebirth another way, if the circumstances put into motion by Gitara failed, given the Pattern's propensity to spin out ''ta'veren'' to re-shape itself. This hypothesis is compatible with theories that the increasing number of false Dragons leading up to and during Rand Al'Thor's life, prior to him proclaiming himself the true Dragon Reborn, was the Pattern's attempts to spin out the Dragon again. Moreover, it is possible that Gitara Moroso was herself ''ta'veren'' to some degree, bending the pattern around her to bring about the rebirth of the Dragon.
   
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"He is born again! I feel him! The Dragon takes his first breath on the slopes of Dragonmount! He is coming! He is coming! Light help us! Light help the world! He lies in the snow and cries like the thunder! He burns like the sun!"
   —Gitara Moroso, Foretelling Rand al'Thor's birth

Gitara Moroso (pronounced: gih-TAH-rah moh-ROH-soh) was an Aes Sedai of the Blue Ajah, advisor to Queen Mordrellen Mantear of Andor and the Keeper of the Chronicles under Tamra Ospenya.

Appearance

She was thought to be beautiful, almost voluptuous. She also had a fondness for jewelry.

History

Moiraine Damodred thought her to be usually fair, but always just.

She had the Talent of Foretelling. Her Talent seems to have been extremely strong and had major repurcussions, making her almost solely responsible for some or all of the major events of the series.

In the 960s and into the early 970s of the New Era she served as the advisor to Queen Mordrellen Mantear of Andor.

In 971 NE, she advised Mordrellen's son Luc Mantear to journey into the Great Blight on a mission of importance to the survival of the world. Luc's sister, Tigraine Mantear, the Daughter-Heir of Andor, fell into a great depression at the news of her brother's disappearance.

After bearing her son, Galadedrid Damodred, in the spring of 972 NE, Tigraine received advice from Gitara Moroso that the fate of the world depended on her journeying into the Aiel Waste to join "the maidens".[1] She did this, eventually passing over the Spine of the World and joining the Maidens of the Spear, an all-female warrior society of the Aiel.

Queen Mordrellen died of grief for the loss of her children, and a brief civil war took place in which Morgase Trakand took the Lion Throne. A year later, the newly raised Amyrlin Seat, Tamra Ospenya, recalled Moroso to Tar Valon to serve as her Keeper of the Chronicles.

Moroso's actions had far-reaching consequences. Tigraine (now called Shaiel), caught the eye of Janduin, clan chief of the Taardad Aiel, and they fell in love. However, they did not marry, as Tigraine did not wish to leave the Maidens. Tigraine fought alongside the other Aiel in the Aiel War of 976 NE978 NE. She became pregnant with Janduin's son early in 978 NE and died on the slopes of Dragonmount nine months later, giving birth whilst the Battle of the Shining Walls raged around her.

Her newborn son was found by an Andoran soldier serving in the army of Illian, Tam al'Thor. At the precise moment of the child's birth, several miles away in the White Tower, Gitara proclaimed that the Dragon had been Reborn and died from the shock of it. The only witnesses were the Amyrlin Seat, Tamra Ospenya, and two of the Accepted, Moiraine Damodred and Siuan Sanche. Tamra set several sisters the task of finding and guiding the child, but she and they were all killed by the Black Ajah. Moiraine and Siuan both dedicated the next twenty years of their lives to finding and guiding him.

Moroso's Foretellings were clearly integral to bringing about the birth of Rand al'Thor; without them it is unknown how, or if, the Dragon would have been reborn. If the Dragon's birth were prevented, the Dark One would have been able to destroy the Pattern. However, it seems likely the Pattern would have forced the Dragon's rebirth another way, if the circumstances put into motion by Gitara failed, given the Pattern's propensity to spin out ta'veren to re-shape itself. This hypothesis is compatible with theories that the increasing number of false Dragons leading up to and during Rand Al'Thor's life, prior to him proclaiming himself the true Dragon Reborn, was the Pattern's attempts to spin out the Dragon again. Moreover, it is possible that Gitara Moroso was herself ta'veren to some degree, bending the pattern around her to bring about the rebirth of the Dragon.

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