He's crazy. Batshit insane. All of his dogs aren't barking. He's a couple cans short of a 6pack. *NM*
krassos Send a noteboard - 14/09/2009 12:59:30 PM
I never really understood this part of the story. I mean, I suppose if their entire plan was to convert him to the shadow, then that's just fine, but it always seemed a little silly to me. Also, when Ishy fought Rand in the first two books, why didn't he ever use the one power? I mean, if I were honestly trying to kill the dude, I'd just blow him up. Maybe I'm really a moron and missing something here. If so, please tell me, because this really ruins my whole suspension of disbelief deal.
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He's crazy. Batshit insane. All of his dogs aren't barking. He's a couple cans short of a 6pack. *NM*
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So, understanding that he's off the reservation
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