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- Pox, and Briar must find a way to save her before it is too late. Lady Sandrilene fa Toren – Also known as Sandry. A girl of noble descent with thread magic...
- of Alexander, which means Protector of Men. There are variants such as Sandrilene. Sandrine (singer), Australian singer-songwriter of pop music Sandrine...
- (1960-2013), a Canadian translator of manga Graf Toren, DC Comics character Sandrilene fa Toren book character created by Tamora Pierce Toren van Goedereede...
- events. Plot The series tells the stories of four 10-year-old children: Sandrilene fa Toren, Trisana Chandler, Daja Kisubo and Briar Moss, known as Sandry...
- years after the conclusion of Briar's Book. It portrays the adventures of Sandrilene fa Toren, the noble thread mage and her first experience as a teacher...
- young mages as they battle pirates and become closer than ever. Lady Sandrilene fa Toren, Trisana Chandler, Daja Kisubo, and Briar Moss have been living...
- serves as an antagonist to the book's four protagonists, and especially Sandrilene fa Toren. Sandry and Berenene are cousins, related through Sandry's mother...
- threads, Tris with weather, Daja with smithing, and Briar with plants. Lady Sandrilene fa Toren is locked away in a dark room with a fading oil lamp. She was...
- and The Circle Opens. The primary plot of the novel is the struggle of Sandrilene fa Toren, a half-Namornese noblewoman, against her cousin, Empress Berenene...
- She calls up to him and tells him to come down and start weeding. Lady Sandrilene fa Toren (A.K.A. Sandry): A girl who was of noble birth, and a friend...