Re: Why does Ishmael always taunt Rand rather than just kill him?
Bulgakov Send a noteboard - 14/09/2009 07:45:46 PM
There really isn't a matter of life or death to Ishmael. He believes the dark one, like the creator is eternal. Therefore he can/will always be revived, and in the worst case scenario, reborn in another age.
It is all a game to him, whereas it is a matter of grave importance to everyone else, especially Rand.
It is all a game to him, whereas it is a matter of grave importance to everyone else, especially Rand.
Why does Ishmael always taunt Rand rather than just kill him?
14/09/2009 11:42:52 AM
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Re: Why does Ishmael always taunt Rand rather than just kill him?
14/09/2009 12:39:20 PM
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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*
14/09/2009 12:59:30 PM
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So, understanding that he's off the reservation
14/09/2009 01:44:33 PM
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Re: Why does Ishmael always taunt Rand rather than just kill him?
14/09/2009 02:30:10 PM
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Re: Why does Ishmael always taunt Rand rather than just kill him?
14/09/2009 07:45:46 PM
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Do you want to see another fantasy following the sorting algorithm of evil?
14/09/2009 08:42:10 PM
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Ishmael and the DO don't want to kill Rand- they want to turn him. *NM*
14/09/2009 08:58:00 PM
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A popular theory, based on some of the underlying philosophy in WoT, is ...
14/09/2009 10:23:10 PM
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