Circa 47 AB, Lideine was one of more than twelve women who sat for her ajah (note the lowercase), in discussion of building a new city as a center of Aes Sedai power. From a letter dated 77 AB, it is stated that Lideine has since been stilled, along with several of her followers. It is highly likely that Lideine became a renegade Aes Sedai after the talks of 47 AB. It appears she was a leader among the Aes Sedai who refused to follow Elisane Tishar, since after her stilling, most of the resistance against Elisane came to a halt.
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