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The Strongest Died seems like a pretty valid theory to me... lodlom Send a noteboard - 20/08/2010 06:14:29 PM
with a slight alteration...

It is true that while the strongest were the only ones able to use the weaves on a regular basis, i'm sure that they were all taught the weaves in OP School. Just like Soriela knows the weave for traveling but isn't able to do it.

Eventually the Strongest did die off, and all that was left were those that weren't able to produce the weaves. But they still knew them of course and when they were able to find those that could (whether to be trained or those that could already) they could pass it on. As mentioned above, Ishmael likely had a hand in it by hunting down those that were strong enough to learn.

Eventually though, generation to generation, while still knowing, can't use it. And if you don't use it, you lose it.

Think about HS math. Unless you still use it (still going to college or use math on a regular basis) can you tell me how to figure out a sine, cosine, tangent of a triangle by hand? or the Pythagorean theorem? Or HS Spanish? sure, you could probably figure it out eventually, but if you don't use it, you do lose it. So it is likely that over time, those that couldn't make it work to just let it slide.

In the Rhuidean Columns, it was shown that the AS that came to take things from the Tinker wagons was on the edge of sanity due to being forced into Survivalist Mode for a long time and in that mode, you don't hang on to those things that are useless to your survival.

Also, you may say that "well I remember those things and I could pass them off" but not everyone is an effective teacher. Could you truly teach others well? Could they? and those that they teach? And with those unable to teach effectively, new channelers couldn't be brought to their full potential as well. Granted, the "no strong enough" channelers is a plot device but it is a valid theory.
This message last edited by lodlom on 20/08/2010 at 06:54:41 PM
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How were all these amazing weaves 'lost' ? - 20/08/2010 04:33:43 AM 1627 Views
Ishamael may have had a hand in that... - 20/08/2010 04:45:39 AM 1000 Views
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All I'm saying, is that Travelling would STILL be a very usefull survival tool during the Breaking.. - 20/08/2010 03:44:59 PM 922 Views
All good points also. - 20/08/2010 03:48:49 PM 1264 Views
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you may have hit onto something with your last statement - 21/08/2010 05:06:59 PM 774 Views
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Trademark? Patent? Or Copyright? =P *NM* - 20/08/2010 10:19:36 PM 327 Views
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Idea? - 21/08/2010 12:47:52 AM 650 Views
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figured it out on her own, don't forget that Nyn used it too against the Fades in TDR. *NM* - 21/08/2010 05:12:15 PM 361 Views
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I myself can't buy Vandene teaching that weave to any Sister - 24/08/2010 04:06:26 PM 743 Views
Me neither... - 24/08/2010 05:50:24 PM 785 Views
Mispost.. *NM* - 25/08/2010 02:51:02 PM 426 Views
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Something no one else is mentioning... that I saw... - 21/08/2010 07:15:49 PM 828 Views
one thing i've noticed - 23/08/2010 06:37:48 PM 739 Views
Simple: none were necessary for survival in Stone Age barbarism. - 23/08/2010 09:12:40 PM 726 Views

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