I admittedly am not well-versed in inside information, posts on other forums, Q&A, or spoilers.
Having said that I think some part of the ending to the series has to do with Rand's death and rebirth at the end of Tarmon Gaidon. The Finns were "obliquely clear" that to live, Rand must die.
I think Rand will most likely die in the last battle, spilling his "blood on the rocks of Shayol Ghul" but just as the DO seems to be able to grant his Chosen immortality and new bodies, I think that after dying, and very possibly after everyone has begun to mourn, Rand will be "reborn" or reanimated by the Creator in his current Rand body and will awaken to much joy and "My god, he's ALIVE!"
I believe, also, that Rand will "awaken" totally sane (if he isn't already after that ending to tGS), both wounds in his side finally gone. And it is possible *maybe* that the herons and dragons will be gone, and even possibly the return of his hand (?)
If the DO can do those things for the Chosen, it seems plausible that the Creator, who shelters the heroes of the pattern, would reward Rand for his service to the light by allowing him to live out his life.
It also fits with some of the Christian parallels; one man being born to save mankind, being the sacrificial lamb and resurrecting.
Anyone have any "insider knowledge" or thoughts?
Having said that I think some part of the ending to the series has to do with Rand's death and rebirth at the end of Tarmon Gaidon. The Finns were "obliquely clear" that to live, Rand must die.
I think Rand will most likely die in the last battle, spilling his "blood on the rocks of Shayol Ghul" but just as the DO seems to be able to grant his Chosen immortality and new bodies, I think that after dying, and very possibly after everyone has begun to mourn, Rand will be "reborn" or reanimated by the Creator in his current Rand body and will awaken to much joy and "My god, he's ALIVE!"
I believe, also, that Rand will "awaken" totally sane (if he isn't already after that ending to tGS), both wounds in his side finally gone. And it is possible *maybe* that the herons and dragons will be gone, and even possibly the return of his hand (?)
If the DO can do those things for the Chosen, it seems plausible that the Creator, who shelters the heroes of the pattern, would reward Rand for his service to the light by allowing him to live out his life.
It also fits with some of the Christian parallels; one man being born to save mankind, being the sacrificial lamb and resurrecting.
Anyone have any "insider knowledge" or thoughts?
This message last edited by FanEditor10 on 03/06/2010 at 06:14:32 AM
Thought on Rand's "death" at Tarmon Gaidon
03/06/2010 05:17:17 AM
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Re: Thought on Rand's "death" at Tarmon Gaidon
03/06/2010 06:53:06 AM
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Rand dies and is called back by the Horn for Tarmon Gaidon? *NM*
03/06/2010 11:06:49 AM
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This may deserve its own thread, but is the Dragon a Hero of the Horn? Are any Channelers Heroes?
03/06/2010 05:14:35 PM
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I always took this to indicate that the channelers have active trait potential for Pattern-twisting
03/06/2010 10:08:50 PM
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Those Christian parallels are likely exagerrated
03/06/2010 01:57:29 PM
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Your post just gave me a thought.
03/06/2010 05:38:32 PM
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My simple thoughts.
03/06/2010 05:09:46 PM
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Re: My simple thoughts.
08/06/2010 01:36:30 AM
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That's not what I meant.
10/06/2010 07:01:19 AM
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