You have to look at the statement in the context in which it was given ...
Bookwyrm Send a noteboard - 17/11/2010 05:32:24 PM
In tGS, DarkRand very nearly threw a tantrum, saying he would destroy the Guardian and such. This was brought on by the news of the Borderlander armies hiding in Far Madding, defying and challenging him. In that state of mind, Rand would have walked into Far Madding and leveled the place with the True Power.
The quote you highlighted is basically Rand implying what could have happened to Far Madding if he had not defeated the DO's corruption upon his soul.
And ta'verenness is not something that can be blocked by anything that is part of the Pattern, the same Pattern that ta'verens manipulate. And the Guardian, while ter'angreal to block the OP, is still very much part of the Pattern. So the Guardian (or even a Stedding for that matter) wouldn't affect his ta'veren aura.
The quote you highlighted is basically Rand implying what could have happened to Far Madding if he had not defeated the DO's corruption upon his soul.
And ta'verenness is not something that can be blocked by anything that is part of the Pattern, the same Pattern that ta'verens manipulate. And the Guardian, while ter'angreal to block the OP, is still very much part of the Pattern. So the Guardian (or even a Stedding for that matter) wouldn't affect his ta'veren aura.
BOHICA - Go ahead, ask me what it means.
"The Guardian blocks the One Power," Rand whispered. "The One Power only."
17/11/2010 04:46:55 AM
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Can he still access the TP?
17/11/2010 05:33:31 AM
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Now, that's an interesting question...
17/11/2010 11:58:08 AM
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Agreed, I don't see why he couldn't still access it if he wanted to. *NM*
17/11/2010 08:40:29 PM
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Re: "The Guardian blocks the One Power," Rand whispered. "The One Power only."
17/11/2010 03:05:19 PM
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You have to look at the statement in the context in which it was given ...
17/11/2010 05:32:24 PM
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