That has more to do with the nature of both weaves
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 26/10/2010 05:07:48 PM
If balefire is an extremely powerful weapon that channels a concentrated beam of anti-reality, than it makes sense that it would penetrate a defense that works by creating a physical barrier. Rand was thinking of fireballs, lightning bolts, arrows and other physical attacks. We have no indication that a Shield or another weave that blended physical/metaphysical effects couldn't penetrate it.
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Prologue: A Question on Gateways
25/10/2010 07:33:23 PM
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I was wondering this myself *NM*
25/10/2010 08:23:57 PM
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I'm thinking it got overlooked... *NM*
25/10/2010 08:35:31 PM
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I'm inclined to agree, but there are other possibilities
25/10/2010 08:48:01 PM
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Seems pretty obvious to me that she released it (and was holding it) before the BF hit it
26/10/2010 04:40:04 AM
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Balefire's reversal of actions taken only works on living things that can perform said actions.
25/10/2010 09:36:46 PM
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Agreed. I think Graendal's weave is only undone if the BF hits her, not the gateway *NM*
25/10/2010 10:48:07 PM
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thats not true
26/10/2010 01:18:16 AM
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It is true. Objects do not have threads that can be affected by balefire.
26/10/2010 01:56:48 AM
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Re: It is true. Objects do not have threads that can be affected by balefire.
26/10/2010 04:55:20 AM
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This will sound bad to say and I realize it sounds more petulant than it is...
27/10/2010 02:31:33 AM
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here is the quote from the sceen, it is not confusing, you were just to lazy to read it.
26/10/2010 07:24:19 AM
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I don't agree
26/10/2010 12:08:41 PM
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so you think it made the hole in the boat back in time to allow the water into the boat
26/10/2010 06:25:37 PM
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sceen=scene, yes? And I didn't mean confusing to me. I meant to others. It's always been clear to me
27/10/2010 02:51:41 AM
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A weave should be destroyed
26/10/2010 10:19:13 AM
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That has more to do with the nature of both weaves
26/10/2010 05:07:48 PM
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Thank you for reminding us of the scene, but it doesn't sell me completely.
27/10/2010 02:28:00 AM
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