Taking a literal interpretation and running with it. WARNING: Ramblings of a madman within.
Kronin al'Sulc Send a noteboard - 12/07/2010 10:57:00 PM
He shall hold a blade of light in his hands, and the three shall be one.
Now, looking at this as if it was not a vague prophecy, "the three" sounds like three referred to previously. The three I see here in this sentence are "a blade", and "his hands".
Wait... wait. Wait. "Hands". Rand does not have hands, he has hand. Could this actually be someone else wielding Callandor?
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. Assuming Nyn heals Rands two hands, this somehow implies that he shall become one with Callandor. Giving his life for it? Merely having his soul tied to it so the next Dragon can retrieve it?
Anyway, I like my hands statement. Perhaps Rand will not be wielding Callandor at all. Who was the one Min Saw would hold it? Narishma?
At last, I have an apostrophe!
*MySmiley*
Foil fencers Dance the Spears. Or, at least, the foils.
Too stubborn to remove that extraneous *MySmiley*
~The Decapitator~
*MySmiley*
Foil fencers Dance the Spears. Or, at least, the foils.
Too stubborn to remove that extraneous *MySmiley*
~The Decapitator~
"Three shall be one" ...
12/07/2010 05:14:43 PM
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Re: "Three shall be one" ...
12/07/2010 07:52:28 PM
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Option 6
12/07/2010 09:46:10 PM
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Taking a literal interpretation and running with it. WARNING: Ramblings of a madman within.
12/07/2010 10:57:00 PM
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Re: Taking a literal interpretation and running with it. WARNING: Ramblings of a madman within.
12/07/2010 11:06:27 PM
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Another major longshot: 3 = the OP, TP, and Mordeth's power. No clue how they would become one. *NM*
12/07/2010 11:00:36 PM
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I like your style, but you discounted one possibility way too easily
13/07/2010 01:27:31 AM
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