It's possible that an Asha'man could heal Siuan and Leane back to their full potential without the need for severing them again. The reason I say this is that when Rand receives his second never-healing wound from Fain he is initially healed by an Aes Sedai (Samitsu, though I may be wrong) but would almost certainly have died if he hadn't ALSO been healed by Flinn. I took this to mean that the way they do things is sufficiently different that one doesn't prevent the other from having any effect.
I don't see any plot-driven reason why this should happen in the remaining books though, as Siuan and Leane have adjusted to their new level.
I don't see any plot-driven reason why this should happen in the remaining books though, as Siuan and Leane have adjusted to their new level.
I completely agree to the lack of plot necessity. But, Rand's wound is never completely healed. It is still a serious wound when Flinn gets to him. Siuan's case may be the same (not fully healed?) or maybe not.
Just for fun... Siuan's ability in the power...
11/06/2010 06:41:44 AM
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Re-severing may not be necessary
11/06/2010 01:24:26 PM
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12/06/2010 08:15:27 AM
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Re: Re-severing may not be necessary
12/06/2010 08:38:05 AM
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That probably depends on if you think of severing as happening always at a single point.
12/06/2010 03:07:43 PM
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In theory, it seems possible.
13/06/2010 12:05:24 AM
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I think so. Esp. with Eldrene, Lews Therin and what we learned from Elayne's "unravelling" incident
13/06/2010 07:38:52 PM
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Robert Jordan once said it may be used as a plot point.
17/07/2010 10:46:24 AM
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I'd like to see them re-healed. It would be a good way to prove to the AS that men are equal
17/07/2010 03:31:24 PM
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