One that he can use to intercept Seanchan ships and deal with armies before they ever land. That's usually a powerful advantage even in the time of traveling(when most people can't use the power).
Traveling becomes less effective when we take into account that the Damane can't link and create large gateways, forcing the Seanchan to rely on their fleet for their transport and invasion needs. Seafolk ships will provide fast mobile platforms to repel that invasion, and the most experienced crews to work those ships.
Sure, Rand can wait until the Seanchan approach ports, but the resulting battle could be very dangerous to the surrounding cities, bringing lots of civilian casualties.
Traveling becomes less effective when we take into account that the Damane can't link and create large gateways, forcing the Seanchan to rely on their fleet for their transport and invasion needs. Seafolk ships will provide fast mobile platforms to repel that invasion, and the most experienced crews to work those ships.
Sure, Rand can wait until the Seanchan approach ports, but the resulting battle could be very dangerous to the surrounding cities, bringing lots of civilian casualties.
Are the Sea Folk important?
03/06/2010 04:35:17 PM
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Oh right, the Amayar thing... hope Sanderson's careful about stuff like that.
04/06/2010 01:41:53 AM
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Not as important as your mom is to me. Oops, Double post. MY BAD. *NM*
04/06/2010 03:20:04 AM
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Rand has a navy now. A powerful Navy.
04/06/2010 03:11:19 PM
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Re: Rand has a navy now. A powerful Navy.
04/06/2010 06:58:05 PM
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