That Fain was somehow connected to SL or absorbed Mashadar was suggested before, especially in the context that Fain might have sent the Trolloc army in KoD in a Sammael-disguise.
However, in the following Tor Q&A, RJ pretty much this excluded this possibility:
I would also say RJ's comment that Fain "no longer responds to situations or events in any sort of sane, logical manner", makes it rather unlikely that he is an advisor of Roedran and basically building the army in Murandy to have another power base, as some believe, or that he sent the Trolloc army. Fain is too crazy to manage something rather complicated like this.
However, in the following Tor Q&A, RJ pretty much this excluded this possibility:
Week 10 Question: Now that Shadar Logoth is gone, (cool way to get rid of it by the way), has the evil power in Padan Fain/Mordeth/the Ruby Dagger decreased any? Has it driven him even more insane? Or since the next book is called the Knife of Dreams, will all these questions be answered in it?
Robert Jordan Answers: The evil power in Padan Fain has neither decreased nor increased, nor has that in the dagger. The corruption in him was partly caused by the taint on Shadar Logoth, but it didn't constitute a real connection to the city. Remember that it was because he was Padan Fain, the Hound of the Shadow, that he was able to leave Shadar Logoth in his new condition after he merged with/absorbed Mordeth. (By the way, any other artifacts that might be lying around from Shadar Logoth would have the same long-term corrupting effect as the dagger. Fortunately, or unfortunately, any such thing would need to be metal or stone. The wood and fabric had decayed. It wouldn't have been pleasant to get a splinter from, say, a chair from Shadar Logoth.)
The destruction of Shadar Logoth has not driven Fain any more insane. I'm not certain he'd be able to function at all if he were any madder than he already is. But being insane doesn't make him any less dangerous, only less predictable. He no longer responds to situations or events in any sort of sane, logical manner. His abiding concerns are hatred of Rand al'Thor (and to a lesser degree Mat and Perrin) because he blames them for what the Dark One did to him in order to turn him into the Shadow's Hound, and hatred for the Dark One because of what the Dark One did to him. He goes after Rand because Rand is the easiest target in his mind, but if he can take a swipe at the Dark One or the Dark One's minions in some way that he felt would cause real harm, he'd leap at it.
Robert Jordan Answers: The evil power in Padan Fain has neither decreased nor increased, nor has that in the dagger. The corruption in him was partly caused by the taint on Shadar Logoth, but it didn't constitute a real connection to the city. Remember that it was because he was Padan Fain, the Hound of the Shadow, that he was able to leave Shadar Logoth in his new condition after he merged with/absorbed Mordeth. (By the way, any other artifacts that might be lying around from Shadar Logoth would have the same long-term corrupting effect as the dagger. Fortunately, or unfortunately, any such thing would need to be metal or stone. The wood and fabric had decayed. It wouldn't have been pleasant to get a splinter from, say, a chair from Shadar Logoth.)
The destruction of Shadar Logoth has not driven Fain any more insane. I'm not certain he'd be able to function at all if he were any madder than he already is. But being insane doesn't make him any less dangerous, only less predictable. He no longer responds to situations or events in any sort of sane, logical manner. His abiding concerns are hatred of Rand al'Thor (and to a lesser degree Mat and Perrin) because he blames them for what the Dark One did to him in order to turn him into the Shadow's Hound, and hatred for the Dark One because of what the Dark One did to him. He goes after Rand because Rand is the easiest target in his mind, but if he can take a swipe at the Dark One or the Dark One's minions in some way that he felt would cause real harm, he'd leap at it.
I would also say RJ's comment that Fain "no longer responds to situations or events in any sort of sane, logical manner", makes it rather unlikely that he is an advisor of Roedran and basically building the army in Murandy to have another power base, as some believe, or that he sent the Trolloc army. Fain is too crazy to manage something rather complicated like this.
A few more tweets by BS...
31/07/2010 08:53:04 AM
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The idea...
31/07/2010 12:27:56 PM
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Nice tidbit
31/07/2010 04:02:36 PM
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Re: Nice tidbit
01/08/2010 05:22:36 PM
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What is with the question about Mat's "people"
31/07/2010 06:41:17 PM
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31/07/2010 07:12:52 PM
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I think it's the thing where he speaks the Old Tongue at random times
31/07/2010 11:41:46 PM
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Let the search for BS saying who he thought killed asmodean before he got the writting gig
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