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Not my fault if the books prove you wrong Shannow Send a noteboard - 04/06/2010 01:41:00 PM
I'm not even going to bother responding further to you since you continue to quote the text incorrectly.


Are you denying that Egwene stated that the only sister in Salidar who could match one of the Forsaken was Nynaeve?

Are you denying that the text says Nynaeve's potential is a fire compared to Egwene's candle?

Are you denying that Nynaeve grew SIGNIFICANTLY in strength beyond the point in time when she matched Moghedien in book 4?

Your problem is that you nitpick about syntax and exact quotes when yet can't see the bigger picture.

You, my friend, cannot see the wood for the trees.
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