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The Wheel Of Time: Rewritten ā New Ajahs
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1. Methods of the Purple Ajah
TheĀ Purple AjahĀ employs a mix ofĀ investigative rigor, psychological pressure, and unyielding enforcementĀ to achieve their goals. Their methods areĀ structured, methodical, and often intimidating.
A. Investigations and Interrogations
TheĀ Purple AjahĀ is theĀ Towerās premier investigative force, specializing inĀ uncovering truths, gathering evidence, and exposing wrongdoing.
1. Gathering Evidence
Interviews and Witness Testimony:
TheyĀ speak to sisters, novices, servants, and even outsidersĀ toĀ piece together events.
TheyĀ look for inconsistenciesĀ in stories andĀ cross-reference accounts.
Example:Ā If a sister is accused ofĀ smuggling Whitecloak prisoners, the Purple Ajah willĀ interview everyone involved, fromĀ warders to kitchen staff, toĀ build a complete picture.
Documentation and Records:
TheyĀ review Tower records,Ā letters, ledgers, and reportsĀ toĀ find discrepancies.
TheyĀ examine financial transactions, travel logs, and supply inventoriesĀ for signs ofĀ misconduct.
Example:Ā If aĀ sister is accused of embezzling Tower funds, the Purple Ajah willĀ audit her accountsĀ andĀ trace the moneyās path.
Physical Evidence:
TheyĀ inspect locationsĀ (e.g.,Ā a sisterās quarters, a crime scene) forĀ clues.
TheyĀ collect objectsĀ (e.g.,Ā letters, weapons, or contraband) as evidence.
Example:Ā If aĀ sister is accused of using forbidden weaves, the Purple Ajah willĀ search her quartersĀ forĀ Power-woven items or notes.
2. Interrogation Techniques
TheĀ Purple AjahĀ usesĀ psychological pressure and the One PowerĀ toĀ extract confessions or admissions, though their methods areĀ not as extreme as the Red Ajahās compulsion.
Truthsaying (Telāaranārhiod Interrogation):
AĀ Purple sisterĀ skilled inĀ TelāaranārhiodĀ (the World of Dreams) mightĀ interrogate a sister in the Dream, whereĀ lies are harder to maintain.
Example:Ā AĀ Purple sisterĀ enters theĀ Dream to question a sisterĀ about herĀ ties to Darkfriends, using theĀ environment to disorient herĀ andĀ force honesty.
Psychological Pressure:
TheyĀ isolate the accused,Ā deny them sleep or food, andĀ wear them downĀ withĀ relentless questioning.
TheyĀ use the One PowerĀ toĀ amplify emotionsĀ (e.g.,Ā fear, guilt, or anxiety) toĀ encourage cooperation.
Example:Ā AĀ Purple sisterĀ mightĀ weave a gentle but persistent weave of saidarĀ toĀ make the accused feel their guilt more acutely,Ā pushing them to confess.
Controlled Confrontation:
TheyĀ bring the accused face-to-face with witnesses or victims,Ā forcing them to confront the consequences of their actions.
Example:Ā AĀ sister accused of harming a noviceĀ isĀ made to listen to the noviceās testimonyĀ whileĀ the Purple Ajah observes her reactions.
B. Disciplinary Actions
Once guilt is established, theĀ Purple AjahĀ imposes punishmentsĀ that range fromĀ mild to severe, depending on the crime.
1. Minor Infractions
Public Reprimand:
TheĀ accused sister is called before the Hall of the TowerĀ andĀ publicly shamedĀ for her actions.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who broke a minor ruleĀ (e.g.,Ā arriving late to a ceremony) isĀ forced to apologizeĀ in front of the entire Tower.
Probation:
TheĀ sister is stripped of certain privilegesĀ (e.g.,Ā access to the library, leadership roles) for a set period.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who misused Tower fundsĀ isĀ banned from financial dutiesĀ for a year.
Community Service:
TheĀ sister is assigned to menial but meaningful tasksĀ (e.g.,Ā cleaning the novicesā quarters, assisting the Yellow Ajah with Healing) toĀ atone for her actions.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who gossiped maliciouslyĀ isĀ forced to work in the infirmary,Ā helping the sick and injured.
2. Major Infractions
Stripping of the Shawl:
TheĀ most severe punishmentĀ short of execution. TheĀ sister is publicly stripped of her Ajah colorsĀ andĀ exiled from the Tower.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who conspired with DarkfriendsĀ isĀ stripped of her shawlĀ andĀ banished.
Truthspeaking:
TheĀ sister is forced to confess her crimesĀ in front of theĀ Hall of the TowerĀ orĀ the entire Tower.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who stole from the TowerĀ isĀ made to admit her theftĀ in aĀ public ceremony.
Truthsaying Imposition:
TheĀ sister is compelled to tell the truthĀ for a set period (e.g.,Ā a month, a year) underĀ the threat of further punishment.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who lied to the AmyrlinĀ isĀ forced to speak only truthĀ until theĀ Amyrlin deems her rehabilitated.
Exile:
TheĀ sister is sent away from the Tower, often toĀ remote or dangerous locationsĀ (e.g.,Ā the Aiel Waste, the Blight).
Example:Ā AĀ sister who broke Tower law by marrying her WarderĀ isĀ exiled to the Two Rivers.
3. Extreme Cases
Execution:
Reserved forĀ treason, Darkfriend ties, or crimes against the Towerās survival.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who betrayed the Tower to the SeanchanĀ isĀ sentenced to death.
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2. Limitations of the Purple Ajah
Despite theirĀ power and influence, theĀ Purple AjahĀ hasĀ significant limitations:
A. Ethical Dilemmas
Rigidity vs. Mercy:
TheirĀ commitment to justiceĀ can blind them toĀ context or compassion.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who broke the law to save livesĀ (e.g.,Ā smuggling refugees) isĀ still punished, even if her motives were pure.
Power Corruption:
TheirĀ investigative powersĀ can beĀ abusedĀ toĀ target rivals, silence dissent, or cover up scandals.
Example:Ā AĀ Purple sister might fabricate evidenceĀ toĀ frame a sister she dislikes.
Overreach:
TheyĀ often overstep their bounds,Ā investigating matters that arenāt their concernĀ (e.g.,Ā personal disputes, political rivalries).
Example:Ā TheĀ Purple Ajah might investigate a sisterās romantic relationship, calling itĀ āmoral corruption.ā
B. Practical Challenges
Resistance from Other Ajahs:
TheĀ Blue, Gray, and Green AjahsĀ oftenĀ protect their membersĀ from Purple investigations,Ā withholding information or lying.
Example:Ā AĀ Blue sister might hide evidenceĀ toĀ protect a fellow Blue sisterĀ from a Purple investigation.
Limited Resources:
TheĀ Purple AjahĀ relies onĀ sistersā reports and evidence, which can beĀ easily hidden or destroyed.
Example:Ā AĀ sister might burn letters or hide contrabandĀ before a Purple investigation begins.
Emotional Toll:
Their work isĀ psychologically draining, especially when dealing withĀ severe crimes or Darkfriend plots.
Example:Ā AĀ Purple sister who interrogates a DarkfriendĀ mightĀ suffer nightmares or emotional exhaustion.
Political Vulnerability:
TheirĀ harsh methodsĀ make themĀ unpopular, and they areĀ often targeted by political rivals.
Example:Ā If theĀ Amyrlin dislikes the Purple Ajah, she mightĀ strip them of their investigative privileges.
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3. Role(s) of the Purple Ajah in the White Tower
TheĀ Purple AjahĀ servesĀ multiple critical rolesĀ within the Tower, acting asĀ enforcers, investigators, and moral compasses.
A. The Towerās Moral and Legal Authority
Upholding the Law: TheyĀ ensure that Tower law is followed without exception,Ā preventing favoritism or corruption.
Example:Ā If aĀ high-ranking sister breaks the law, theĀ Purple Ajah investigates her,Ā regardless of her rank.
Preventing Abuse of Power: TheyĀ root out sisters who abuse their authority, whether throughĀ compulsion, theft, or manipulation.
Example:Ā AĀ sister who uses the Power to control novicesĀ isĀ investigated and punished.
Exposing Darkfriend Ties: TheyĀ hunt Darkfriends within the Tower, usingĀ Truthsaying and interrogationĀ toĀ uncover plots.
Example:Ā AĀ Purple sister might uncover a Darkfriend cellĀ operating in theĀ White Towerās ranks.
B. Investigative Arm of the Tower
Handling Major Crimes: TheyĀ investigate crimes that threaten the Towerās stability, such asĀ treason, embezzlement, or murder.
Example:Ā If aĀ sister is found dead under suspicious circumstances, theĀ Purple Ajah leads the investigation.
Resolving Internal Conflicts: TheyĀ mediate disputes between AjahsĀ whenĀ other methods fail, ensuringĀ fairness and impartiality.
Example:Ā If theĀ Blue and Red Ajahs are feuding, theĀ Purple Ajah investigates the root causeĀ andĀ imposes a solution.
Protecting the Towerās Secrets: TheyĀ investigate leaks or breaches of security, ensuringĀ Tower secrets remain hidden.
Example:Ā IfĀ classified information is leaked to outsiders, theĀ Purple Ajah hunts the source.
C. Political Players
Influencing the Amyrlin Seat: TheyĀ advise the Amyrlin on matters of justice and discipline, shaping herĀ decisions and policies.
Example:Ā The Purple Ajah might push the Amyrlin toĀ strip a sister of her shawlĀ forĀ corruption.
Manipulating the Hall of the Tower: TheyĀ lobby other AjahsĀ toĀ support their investigations or disciplinary actions, usingĀ evidence and persuasion.
Example:Ā TheĀ Purple Ajah presents evidence of a sisterās crimeĀ to theĀ Hall,Ā forcing them to act.
Countering Other Ajahsā Schemes: TheyĀ investigate rival AjahsĀ when theyĀ suspect foul play, ensuringĀ no Ajah becomes too powerful.
Example:Ā If theĀ Blue Ajah is hiding a sister from justice, theĀ Purple Ajah investigates and exposes them.
D. Symbol of Fear and Respect
Deterring Crime: TheirĀ reputation for ruthless enforcementĀ discourages sisters from breaking the law.
Example:Ā SistersĀ think twice before stealing from the Tower, knowing theĀ Purple Ajah will hunt them down.
Enforcing Unity: TheirĀ investigations and punishmentsĀ prevent the Tower from fracturingĀ intoĀ cliques and rivalries.
Example:Ā If theĀ Green Ajah tries to protect a sister from punishment, theĀ Purple Ajah intervenes,Ā forcing them to comply.









