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Maybe... Phelix Send a noteboard - 03/09/2010 12:20:08 AM
All of the greatest leaders that came to the forefront or were going to make a large mark were assassinated, dragged down or did not come at the right time in many generations by the time the 3rd Age came about. There is no one to inspire humanity as a whole. Even the White Tower became bogged down, and that has the largest collection of concentrated knowledge and expertise on the continent, and I think their actions preventing wars is partially responsible for this lack of innovation - out of conflict grows new countries, and the current mission of the Aes Sedai is to maintain the status quo, with the Sisters confusing that for peace.


The problem I see with that is after Hawkwing died, his Governors and Generals all fought for every scrap of land they could claim, and once they held it, they held firmly onto it. Their heirs have been letting it slip.

One prime example is Andor. We're told that Ishara and her husband fought to keep the city, then the leagues around it, and then pushed to expand the borders until they had one of the, if not the, largest nations in the Wetlands. Her direct heirs had to fight too. IIRC, we were told that by either Elayne or Dyelin, either of whom has enough claim to be a serious contender for the throne, so it's common knowledge in the nobility. Why would successive generations just let that slip away?

Why send Queens Guard troops to Baerlon (a small mining town) but not send them farther down the road to the Two Rivers (a town that produces a world-famous tobacco crop)?

I do agree that the White Tower's push for maintenance of the status quo probably hurt humanity's expansion via war, but I'd still expect to see Andoran farmers pushing north into the Caralain Grass. There are plenty of rivers, and they could be secure in the Black Hills if they wanted defensible positions. Soft expansion by virtue of population movement into unoccupied space should have filled the map.
I was Phelix on wotmania, I will always be Phelix in the "real" world, and now I am Phelix on RAFO.

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