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Re: Oh yay! - Edit 1

Before modification by Hot Pie at 28/10/2010 07:06:26 AM


But remember, it won't actually cut their life span in half, because of Egwene's plan to have Aes Sedai be released from the oaths and join the Kin when they decide to retire from being Aes Sedai.

Is this confirmed in the book? I always thought this was just Egwene speculating without any real evidence to back it up.


Leth Filorn on Twitter - 12 August 5:56 pm

How does the Oath Rod work? Does it accelerate the aging irreversibly, or add years that you get back upon Oath removal?

Brandon - 11:02 pm

A good question that people in world don't know the answer to yet, and only time will tell.


It could well be that the old AS who plan to retire to the kin and think they are going to get several hundred more years of life, will have a very unpleasant surprise waiting for them when removing the oaths won't undo a lifetime of being bound. Unless we get proof in the book?

We already have proof from the books. When Siuan and Leane were stilled, the oaths were lifted from them and they reverted back to the age they would have been if they hadn't sworn on the oath rod and cut their life in half/gained the ageless look.


It's not so cut and dry as that, I don't think. Suian and Leane were only sworn under the rod for about 20-30 years right? Well when they were stilled and un-bound from the rod, who's to say they didn't lose 10 years or so? Un-bound we're talking about them living to 600+. You're not going to notice someone's appearance changing from losing 10 years on a 600+ span.

I hope this makes sense because I can't really think of an explanation to where you magically get your years back when you un-bind yourself. If you were bound for a 100 years then you've kissed 100 years off your life. Bound for 300 years? Well you just lost 300 years etc. Hence why it's tragic that Nynaeve swore on this rod because she's too good to give up over half of her life for nothing . Cutting Team Light's channelers life span in half is a good thing though right?

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