The Dragon is one with the land, and the land is one with the Dragon
FanEditor10 Send a noteboard - 13/06/2010 04:37:09 AM
I put a couple of the quotes below, but RJ and BS have made it clear that the food has been spoiling in Randland because of Rand's descent into depression and darkness, essentially rotting on the inside.
Taking it a step further, Rand's semi-descent into madness in the middle books corresponded with the world seeming to go mad, bubbles of evil, nations in chaos, kings disapperaing, etc.
The Seanchan can be viewed as a parallel to Rand's never-healing wound (plus he got the wound the first time a real battle with the Seanchan occured) in that it's concentrated to one "side" (forgive me) of Randland, and although they're spreading really slowly; they keep being beaten back and contained but never defeated and driven away, just like his wound is healed repeatedly but never fully.
I wonder, then, what literary parallel we can find (if any, and possibly in future books) with Rand losing his hand. That's really my point here. We've addressed everything wrong with him; madness, darkness, side-wound, but not hand (or his foggy vision, but that's splitting hairs because that has a plot point within the prophecies).
What have we seen in the existing novels that might qualify as a correlation there? Or what parallels could we possibly see in the last 2 books?
Taking it a step further, Rand's semi-descent into madness in the middle books corresponded with the world seeming to go mad, bubbles of evil, nations in chaos, kings disapperaing, etc.
The Seanchan can be viewed as a parallel to Rand's never-healing wound (plus he got the wound the first time a real battle with the Seanchan occured) in that it's concentrated to one "side" (forgive me) of Randland, and although they're spreading really slowly; they keep being beaten back and contained but never defeated and driven away, just like his wound is healed repeatedly but never fully.
I wonder, then, what literary parallel we can find (if any, and possibly in future books) with Rand losing his hand. That's really my point here. We've addressed everything wrong with him; madness, darkness, side-wound, but not hand (or his foggy vision, but that's splitting hairs because that has a plot point within the prophecies).
What have we seen in the existing novels that might qualify as a correlation there? Or what parallels could we possibly see in the last 2 books?
Brandon Sanderson Interviews:
The Gathering Storm Book Tour, Roseville, MN 30 October 2009 - jharoldson reporting
Brandon told me explicitly that this was not caused by someone channeling but instead it was caused by Rand. Robert Jordan evidently left strong notes regarding the fact that the quote we heard early on in the story from Thom about "The Dragon is one with the land and the land is one with the Dragon" will be emphasized towards the end of the story. When people complained that only bad ta'veren things happened in Bandar Eban when Rand was there with no offsetting good things this was an example that as Rand has hardened and become darker the land has also grown more dark. The spoiling of all the food at once was also caused by the darkness in Rand.
The Gathering Storm Book Tour, Books and Co., Dayton, OH 11 November 2009 - Tim Kington reporting
Q: How about the food going bad in Bandar Eban? Was that caused by Rand being nearby with his cloud of evil?
A: We’ve heard earlier in the books that the Dragon is one with the land, and the land is one with the Dragon. This is an old belief – many kingdoms believed that the wellness of the King was directly tied to the wellness of the land. In WoT, this is quite literally true.
The Gathering Storm Book Tour, Roseville, MN 30 October 2009 - jharoldson reporting
Brandon told me explicitly that this was not caused by someone channeling but instead it was caused by Rand. Robert Jordan evidently left strong notes regarding the fact that the quote we heard early on in the story from Thom about "The Dragon is one with the land and the land is one with the Dragon" will be emphasized towards the end of the story. When people complained that only bad ta'veren things happened in Bandar Eban when Rand was there with no offsetting good things this was an example that as Rand has hardened and become darker the land has also grown more dark. The spoiling of all the food at once was also caused by the darkness in Rand.
The Gathering Storm Book Tour, Books and Co., Dayton, OH 11 November 2009 - Tim Kington reporting
Q: How about the food going bad in Bandar Eban? Was that caused by Rand being nearby with his cloud of evil?
A: We’ve heard earlier in the books that the Dragon is one with the land, and the land is one with the Dragon. This is an old belief – many kingdoms believed that the wellness of the King was directly tied to the wellness of the land. In WoT, this is quite literally true.
The Dragon is one with the land, and the land is one with the Dragon
13/06/2010 04:37:09 AM
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Could have something to do with Mat or Perrin
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Maybe the wounds indicate that they all need to work together. *NM*
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