It's in the Prophecy. Hawking's sword Justice. - Edit 1
Before modification by CupofDice at 06/09/2009 12:42:15 AM
If you look at The Great Hunt, it was described as a 'great sword' and 'shone like a mirror'. Neither tells us much, but if you look at the prophecy at the end of the book, well it gets more interesting.
It fits everything. Centuries old. Rand's own memory. Also the fact that it feels right in his hand. Well it is called Justice. I highly doubt a sword from a fake Dragon would feel right in his hand.
Then there is the fact that this comes from The Great Hunt, back when RJ thought his series was going to be shorter. Is it a coincidence that Rand ends up near to where he was first declared the Dragon Reborn?
And men cried unto the Creator, saying: O Light of the Heavens, Light of the World, let the Promised One be born of the mountain, according to the Prophecies, as he was in Ages past and will be in Ages to come,. Let the Prince of the Morning sing to the land that green things will grow and the valleys give forth lambs. Let the arm of the Lord of the Dawn shelter us from the Dark, and the great sword of Justice defend us. Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time.
He relaxed his hand on his sword, though he did not release it. He fingered the cloth-tied hilt. The weapon was long, slightly curved, and the lacquered scabbard was painted with a long, sinuous dragon of red and gold. It looked as if it had been designed specifically for Rand—and yet it was centuries old, unearthed only recently. How odd, that they should find this now, he thought, and make a gift of it to me, completely unaware of what they were holding. . . .
He had taken to wearing the sword immediately. It felt right beneath his fingers. He had told no one, not even Min, that he had recognized the weapon. And not, oddly, from Lews Therin’s memories—but Rand’s own.
He had taken to wearing the sword immediately. It felt right beneath his fingers. He had told no one, not even Min, that he had recognized the weapon. And not, oddly, from Lews Therin’s memories—but Rand’s own.
It fits everything. Centuries old. Rand's own memory. Also the fact that it feels right in his hand. Well it is called Justice. I highly doubt a sword from a fake Dragon would feel right in his hand.
Then there is the fact that this comes from The Great Hunt, back when RJ thought his series was going to be shorter. Is it a coincidence that Rand ends up near to where he was first declared the Dragon Reborn?