Typicle Brown sister's Oath

Night gathers, and now my watch begins, which is so fasinating. I will see what intersting animals come out at night, which a manuscript from the Age of Legends says are called "naucternal." It was a very interesting manuscript. The author was someone called Ishar Morrad Chuain. I lost track of what I was talking about. Oh, yes. I shall take no husband, hold no lands, mother no children. Which does put the Tower in a dangerous position, if no sister will have any children. That would eventually lead to the decline in the number of channelers and probably cut down their numbers to nothing. I'm sorry, I'm rambling again. I shall wear no crowns, which is very true. Aes Sedai aren't queens anymore, which was quite common before the Trolloc Wars. Then everything fell apart like Tarabon-Arad Doman peace treaty. The next Aes Sedai that might be a queen is Elayne Trakand, but that might not be the case, with this al'Thor boy running around. For all I know he is the Dragon Reborn. He did, after all, fulfill some of the prophesies. Even some of the not so widely-spread ones, like the one that says he will be close to the Amyrlin. Oh, pardon me. It is so very hard for me to keep thinking on one thing. I shall live and die at my post, whenever that will be. Aes Sedai rarely discuss their ages, though I did hear of some non Aes Sedai channelers that are well beyond four hundered years old, and their hair is not even graying. you must excuse me, I keep rambeling on all the time. I am the sword in the darkness, even though sisters are not alowed to make any weapons. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the fire that burns against the cold, the light that brings the dawn, the horn that wakes the sleapers, the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come. Now, if you will excuse me, I must go and look for that book that I was reminded of. Something about swimming birds and flying fish.