Re: Questions about the Horn of Valere and the Heroes
Vidarfe Send a noteboard - 29/09/2010 10:05:37 AM
I'm doing a re-read before the next book comes out, trying to analyse the books a little more and to understand the WOT-world better.
Currently, I'm reading tGH and have a couple of questions concerning the Horn of Valere and the Heroes.
First, do we know what Arthur Hawking means when he says something like: "You are here. Do you have the banner?", "We have come to the Horn, but we must follow the banner and the Dragon." ?
Earlier in the books (can't remember exactly where) Moraine said that the Heroes will follow whoever that use the Horn, whether it is Lightfriend or Darkfriend. But as Hawking puts it, they will always follow the Dragon if he's around, even if he fights for the light and it is a Darkfriend that blew it.
This means Moraine was wrong, right?
Currently, I'm reading tGH and have a couple of questions concerning the Horn of Valere and the Heroes.
First, do we know what Arthur Hawking means when he says something like: "You are here. Do you have the banner?", "We have come to the Horn, but we must follow the banner and the Dragon." ?
Earlier in the books (can't remember exactly where) Moraine said that the Heroes will follow whoever that use the Horn, whether it is Lightfriend or Darkfriend. But as Hawking puts it, they will always follow the Dragon if he's around, even if he fights for the light and it is a Darkfriend that blew it.
This means Moraine was wrong, right?
I believe Hawkwing knows a lot more about this then Moiraine does. So, yes, she was wrong.
English is not my native language, please don't flame me when I make mistakes.
Questions about the Horn of Valere and the Heroes
28/09/2010 04:53:37 PM
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Your is grammer fine, to worry don't
28/09/2010 06:35:35 PM
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Offtopic: Nice way to illustrate that we get what he means regardless of native language. I like it. *NM*
28/09/2010 08:30:15 PM
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Re: Questions about the Horn of Valere and the Heroes
29/09/2010 10:05:37 AM
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