Or, you know, she's being cleverer than you give her credit for...
fionwe1987 Send a noteboard - 06/11/2010 04:45:10 PM
Let us, for a moment, ignore your perception of Egwene and her plans for the White Tower.
Think of this from Elayne's perspective: She is a queen of two nations, mother to the children of the Dragon Reborn, technically the liege to Perrin Aybara and the Two Rivers, currently the employer of the Band of the Red hand and its canons, currently the only ruler to have Channelers around her to aid her in Healing and trade. And she is one of the most powerful Aes Sedai in the world, the only maker of ter'angreal (thus making the Tower beholden to her), extremely skilled in working the weather, and short of the Amyrlin Seat, the most powerful woman in the White Tower organization, and likely to be seen as her equal in influence and power.
So she has two options. Make a needless fight with a woman whom she respects and who respects her, with whom she has shared a multitude of dramatic experiences, who would make a promise to treat the Windfinders the same as Wise One's based on just her word, who offers her soldiers to win her throne even when she herself is soon to enter a difficult siege, who has clearly shown herself to be adept at playing politics and who has shown no care that Elayne usurped her authority and burned the rings of the Black Ajah sisters...
Or, she could use the close relationship she has with this woman to their mutual advantage. Together, they form the single most powerful entity in the world, be it in therms of number of channelers or wealth or armies or political influence. She is in the innermost councils of a woman who apparently can successfully call the rulers of the world to her with their full armies even when they are sworn to the Dragon Reborn. She has already been able to influence this woman in powerful ways (Windfinders, the Bowl of the Winds...). While she herself can also be influenced by Egwene... why should she care? All evidence to date has shown that they have only benefited from cooperating. The Tower and Andor both are today much more stable than they have been in a long time. Rather than dealing with the Tower and the Amyrlin Seat as unreachable entities as most rulers mush, she is instead part of a small council of women who are truly running the Tower. She's be an absolute moron to want to change that.
Think of this from Elayne's perspective: She is a queen of two nations, mother to the children of the Dragon Reborn, technically the liege to Perrin Aybara and the Two Rivers, currently the employer of the Band of the Red hand and its canons, currently the only ruler to have Channelers around her to aid her in Healing and trade. And she is one of the most powerful Aes Sedai in the world, the only maker of ter'angreal (thus making the Tower beholden to her), extremely skilled in working the weather, and short of the Amyrlin Seat, the most powerful woman in the White Tower organization, and likely to be seen as her equal in influence and power.
So she has two options. Make a needless fight with a woman whom she respects and who respects her, with whom she has shared a multitude of dramatic experiences, who would make a promise to treat the Windfinders the same as Wise One's based on just her word, who offers her soldiers to win her throne even when she herself is soon to enter a difficult siege, who has clearly shown herself to be adept at playing politics and who has shown no care that Elayne usurped her authority and burned the rings of the Black Ajah sisters...
Or, she could use the close relationship she has with this woman to their mutual advantage. Together, they form the single most powerful entity in the world, be it in therms of number of channelers or wealth or armies or political influence. She is in the innermost councils of a woman who apparently can successfully call the rulers of the world to her with their full armies even when they are sworn to the Dragon Reborn. She has already been able to influence this woman in powerful ways (Windfinders, the Bowl of the Winds...). While she herself can also be influenced by Egwene... why should she care? All evidence to date has shown that they have only benefited from cooperating. The Tower and Andor both are today much more stable than they have been in a long time. Rather than dealing with the Tower and the Amyrlin Seat as unreachable entities as most rulers mush, she is instead part of a small council of women who are truly running the Tower. She's be an absolute moron to want to change that.
"She knew Egwene wanted Cairhien..."
05/11/2010 03:22:29 AM
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Do you have a reference that we can look at?
05/11/2010 03:24:39 AM
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Re: "She knew Egwene wanted Cairhien..."
05/11/2010 03:49:16 AM
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Re: "She knew Egwene wanted Cairhien..."
05/11/2010 01:42:54 PM
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Not if it allows the Seanchan freedom to conquer Randland. I'd rather have Egwene over the slavers.
07/11/2010 07:32:20 PM
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We all know Egwene is going to save the day while getting everything she wants and more
05/11/2010 04:14:55 AM
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Egwene also needs to talk to her mother and father
05/11/2010 04:25:43 AM
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Re: Egwene also needs to talk to her mother and father
05/11/2010 01:53:17 PM
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Re: Egwene also needs to talk to her mother and father
05/11/2010 02:00:37 PM
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why?
05/11/2010 03:10:39 PM
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Re: why?
05/11/2010 04:23:16 PM
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They're the ones who raised her this way! That's the last thing she needs.
06/11/2010 03:38:17 PM
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Um, can we assume her parents raised her that way?
08/11/2010 04:57:05 AM
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She's a short, female, youngest child of influential parents. Arrogance would come naturally to her.
09/11/2010 02:08:29 AM
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Huh
09/11/2010 07:56:15 AM
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Wow. What the fuck did your parents do to you? *NM*
09/11/2010 03:35:07 PM
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09/11/2010 06:14:30 PM
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I try to avoid projecting myself onto fictional characters. Or real people.
09/11/2010 06:45:14 PM
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Why don't you compare her to a summer's day while you're at it? *NM*
09/11/2010 07:45:20 PM
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well...
09/11/2010 08:18:08 PM
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I'm teasing you because you lay it on a little thick sometimes *NM*
10/11/2010 01:10:39 AM
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So?
05/11/2010 09:53:22 AM
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i agree. and this is part of the reason why i don't understand why people have a hard time w/ egwene
05/11/2010 03:56:48 PM
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Because many of us don't see trying to achieve power for its own sake to be a good thing
05/11/2010 06:53:27 PM
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She didn't say that. You changed the wording and read it without context.
05/11/2010 03:29:27 PM
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So?
05/11/2010 04:04:54 PM
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The engima that is Egwene
06/11/2010 01:41:43 AM
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I wonder if...
06/11/2010 05:17:45 AM
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You might have paid more attention than me when reading
06/11/2010 06:50:46 AM
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The reason rand didn't tell Egwene about why he needs to break the seals is simple
22/06/2011 10:49:25 PM
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That's the problem with Elayne that has emerged.
06/11/2010 03:31:41 PM
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Or, you know, she's being cleverer than you give her credit for...
06/11/2010 04:45:10 PM
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This is the problem with rulers - what is smart for them equals increasing their power. Which is bad
06/11/2010 08:40:19 PM
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The Andoran houses should ask one question of Elayne - and remove her if she answers wrongly
08/11/2010 02:03:08 AM
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Maybe it's typo
08/11/2010 06:38:26 PM
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I was proven to be right - it's typo since it was corrected in the Ebook version
02/06/2011 11:59:02 PM
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