Eilinn is the secondary villainess of the epic fantasy novel Warrior of the Altaii, written by Robert Jordan. She is one of the twin Queens of Lanta, hence her formal title of Queen Elana of Lanta, alongside her sister; Elana, the main villainess. She is a rude and disrespectful slaver who is easy to anger and is very foolish. After being insulted by Wulfgar, the story's main hero, she demands he be executed, although having technically committed no crime, Wulfgar walks free. She then sends an assassin after him, but Wulfgar manages to protect himself and kill the assailant. After being captured by Elana, Wulfgar is tortured by the Twin Queens (mainly Elana, as Eilinn just wants to kill Wulfgar, but she still plays a role in his torture), but eventually Wulfgar is able to escape and flee back to safety. After Wulfgar and King Bohemund wage war on Lanta, since Elana killed King Bohemund's son, Prince Harald, Wulfgar invades the castle in search of the Queens. Elana flees, but Eilinn knows that she'd never be able to outrun the guards, and instead gives herself up to Wulfgar willingly in hopes that he will spare her life. Wulfgar scoffs at her, refusing to simply let her go after all she's done, and so gives her the choice of either surrendering her rights as a human to become a slave of his, or she can die. Realizing she should have just tried to run, as begging for mercy from the man she tortured was foolish, she cries, is denied her begs for forgiveness, and reluctantly surrenders her rights as a human, agreeing to become Wulfgar's slave. She then collapses in fear, and is carried away to Wulfgar's slave barracks, where she spends the rest of her life as his slave.