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Not much is known about the Aiel by the outside world. The Aiel Wise-Ones and Clan chiefs do believe, however, that they were sent into the Three Fold Land as punishment for failing the Aes Sedai. Today, the Aiel have all but forgotten their ancient ways only their leaders remember that they once served the Aes Sedai, and no trace of the Way of the Leaf remains in their culture other than a total unwillingness to touch a sword, and the forced pacifism of gai'shain. In the waste, the Aiel prospered while the Jenn Aiel dwindled the last Jenn died hundreds of years ago, leaving only a holy city, Rhuidean. This may be the origin of the Aiel pledge of water oaths and is the reason the Cairhien would eventually be given safe passage across the Waste. This help came in the form of water freely given, the first time since the Breaking the Aiel encountered a people who did not try to attack them or cheat them. They were helped during their journey by a tribe of people who would later become the nation of Cairhien. These two groups remained together, the violent Aiel defending the Jenn Aiel, despite their protestations, and this compound group made their way across the Spine of the World into what would become known as the Aiel Waste. Over time, more and more Aiel joined those who would kill in self-defense, leaving only the Jenn Aiel to hold to the Way of the Leaf. When they returned to camp and the others found out that Lewin had killed a raider, they told the group members to hide their faces and that they were no longer Aiel because they had broken the Covenant and killed, even though they still refused to use a sword. One member of the group, Lewin, grabbed a spear while one of the raiders was attacking him and ultimately killed the raider in self-defense. The remaining group of Aiel themselves split when four members of their group killed in self-defense while rescuing two daughters of their group who were taken by raiders. The Tuatha'an themselves, as well as most Aiel, have forgotten the original split, but the Aiel reaction to someone who would abandon their duty and never defend himself is enough, now. They are allowed passage through the Aiel Waste only because the Aiel cannot bring themselves to interact with such a disgraced people. To this day, there is distrust and revulsion on the part of modern Aiel for the Tuatha'an - the Traveling People whom Aiel call Lost Ones. The split between the Aiel and Tuatha'an was acrimonious certain members of the Aiel refused to continue the task entrusted to them by the Aes Sedai, and left in order to search for the type of peace they had enjoyed during the Age of Legends they call this "searching for the Song". Some time after the Breaking of the World, however, the Da'shain Aiel slowly disintegrated from one people into three: today's Aiel (which means "dedicated" in the Old Tongue), the Tuatha'an (also known as Traveling People or Tinkers), and the Jenn Aiel (literally, True Dedicated). During the War of Power, they seem to have acquired the name "People of the Dragon". Modern Aiel are descended from the Da'shain Aiel, servants of the Aes Sedai during the Age of Legends, and sworn never to do violence (a philosophy known as the Way of the Leaf). A Portrait of an Aiel Veiled for Battle, by Ariel Burgess Official Wheel of Time Artist