What can she do about this? The 2 most obvious answers are not to have any descendants, or to make sure to tell those descendants exactly what the outcome would be of actions like these and caution the kids against them. The third and less obvious answer is to go to Rand with her new knowledge and convince him that to ensure the safety of her people, his people, he cannot go to TG without settling the Seanchan once and for all.
Given the context of Aviendha's appearances in the book, it seems likely that what she really has to do is find a new purpose for the Aiel. This is made fairly explicit in that the entire reason for the conflict between the Aiel and the Seanchan is justified thus:
"But war?" Padra said. "Is it right?"
"I do not know, Ronam said softly. "We are Aiel. It is what we know how to do."
It is also suggested that Rand, not understanding the Aiel, had nothing prepared for them after they had served their purpose in the Last Battle.
I wonder if, now that Rhuidean's ter'angreal has been re-purposed, the other Aiel Wise Ones will return to Rhuidean for the third time, and learn the future of their people. If I were a WO and Aviendha returned and told me all of THAT, I would be like, "Well, come on gals, looks like we're Traveling to Rhuidean. I need to see this for myself!"
The ter'angreal is dead, Aviendha broke it.
And the biggest question that I know everyone asked themselves after reading this, Is this the definite future, can it be changed, or was it just one possible outcome? The worst possible outcome that has to be avoided at all costs?
Well, it contradicts the Rhuidean Prophecy. It clearly goes against the "remnant of a remnant" prophecy, because in the short term a huge number of Aiel survive - witness the "very large sedentary camp that is not a city" in Arad Doman, and the fact that there are still enough Aiel for them to be represented by eleven Clan Chiefs (the missing one presumably being the Shaido). Or that they think they can win a war against the Seanchan. And in the long term, well, they're pretty much all dead. And I really don't think you can blame that distant of a conclusion on Rand, really. There were countless people involved, numerous decision points.
So by my reckoning, it's actually an impossible future, unless I were to grant it precedence over the Rhuidean Prophecies. Which I don't, as the Rhuidean Prophecies have already demonstrated a measure of accuracy.
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Aviendha (spoilers)
08/11/2010 11:20:33 PM
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A possible future
08/11/2010 11:49:24 PM
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There is a line in the book that makes me think it's more than possible.
09/11/2010 08:21:37 AM
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I know its a looonnng shot but I always liked the idea of the Aiel going back to the way of the leaf *NM*
09/11/2010 01:25:31 AM
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Re: I know its a looonnng shot but ... the Aiel are going back to the way of the leaf
09/11/2010 08:31:13 PM
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and I think there needs to be some sort of reunion between the Aiel and Tinkers.
09/11/2010 09:59:33 PM
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That's nice, but how does it ensure the Seanchan aren't a threat? *NM*
09/11/2010 10:55:54 PM
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Re: Aviendha (spoilers)
09/11/2010 01:47:20 AM
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Re: Aviendha (spoilers)
10/11/2010 06:27:03 PM
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Even if it couldn't show her anything, it should still be "alive" with the Power. *NM*
10/11/2010 06:49:09 PM
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I don't think it's the future. Aviendha's character had no purpose until now
09/11/2010 03:00:44 AM
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Re: Aviendha (spoilers)
09/11/2010 04:12:45 AM
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