Accepting that this most hated enemy, that she has the best motives to hate viscerally, has to become an ally, for the survival of the Tower and the world, is probably Egwene's greatest remaining challenge in the series, both personally and politically. It's the part of Ishamael's schemes that concern the Tower most directly, and that is Egwene's role to unravel and correct. She needs to find a way to undo Bonwhin's legacy. It's the next step, after destroying Ishamael's Black Ajah. Another challenge Egwene may have in store (though for her this one might be the easiest) is the "Tetsuan challenge" : not to turn her back on that powerful Aes Sedai Queen, who's already attaching groups of channellers to her nation (in a way, challenging the Amyrlin's exclusive authority over Aes Sedai, which Egwene hopes to extend to all channellers), Elayne, who now cumulates the Rose and the Sun crowns. Tetsuan betrayed Ellisande the Rose of the Sun, out of jealousy of her power. Elayne has defied the Amyrlin's power before, binding the Tower in a bargain with the Sea Folk without approval of the Hall and Amyrlin. In a mostly symbolic gesture in KOD, she stripped the BA of their great serpent rings, noting in passing that she was usurping a prerogative of Egwene doing this... In appearance, though her reasons were real, she's refused to swear the Oaths and take the test for the shawl. Then, without warning, she twisted Egwene's plans, already in progress politically, for the Kin and, brushing off millenias of Tower neutrality, she's gone and attached the services of the Kin to Andor, negotiating her price with them for her protection... There may be an even greater clash coming soon between Egwene and Elayne than there was between Egwene and Gawyn. The Hall would have shread Elayne to pieces, but Elayne's fate will be exclusively decided by Egwene, an unforeseen consequence of her deal with the Hall, that placed dealings with the rulers under the Amyrlin's authority. Egwene will have to decide betwen stopping Elayne and maintaining the status quo of official WT neutrality, or if she decides to condone Elayne's bargain, she might be forced to offer the same services to all the other nations (which would be to the Tower's and the world's advantage, and is the most likely outcome). To spice things up, I more and more get the feeling that Elayne will change her mind and refuse to stand with the rest of the Tower in the debate over the breaking of the seals. If Egwene speaks for the whole Tower, as normally the Amyrlin ought to, Elayne might well commit herself to Rand's opinion nonetheless, as Queen of Andor and Cairhien instead of AS... Nynaeve might be the one in a bigger pickle, as she now committed herself to respecting Egwene's authority. Whatever they told Egwene, the WO will go where the interests of the Aiel seem to point, and Aviendha might shatter their beliefs about this soon... Egwene could easily see her "alliance" shatter in front of her, her efforts at re establishing the Tower's authory and extending it to the other chanellers threatened by the fact she opposes Rand's plans. I also get the feeling one of the "terms" Rand wishes to discuss with Egwene at the meeting will be the return to the their rightful place of the male Aes Sedai. He might ask that the full Asha'man are recognized de facto as full Aes Sedai by the Amyrlin. That would gain Rand a lot of Aes Sedai supporters all of a sudden

... I really don't see things going Rand's way at this meeting. Not early on, at least. For one thing, there's Egwene's dream of a huge group of women (including a Seanchan), confronting Rand. IIRC, that included Nynaeve and Elayne as well. That seems suspiciously similar to the Fateful Concord, which Egwene has sort of quasi-established with her accord with the WO and the WF. And while Nynaeve will surely be a voice of support for Rand in private talks with Egwene, I have a feeling she will not openly oppose Egwene. Same with Elayne, IMO.
Further, we have no idea what Egwene has done with her one month. She has collected an opposition, but I think it goes totally against character that she wouldn't also have researched the issues of sealing the bore. I'm fairly sure the White Tower has a collection of the works of scholars who examined LTT's plan of action and speculated as to what may have caused the taint, etc. That would have been a hot topic of discussion for centuries, during the Breaking and after the Tower was formed. Brandon just couldn't show this since the book was to end with a cliffhanger of sorts, with all of us wondering how the confrontation would go...
Added to that, I think Androl and Pevara may escape the BT very soon and Travel to the White Tower. And who will Pevara go to about the darkness in the Black Tower? Why, her allies in the BA hunters, who are now Egwene's closest supporters.
I think the moment Egwene hears of this, she will have a very powerful tool against Rand. That he has created this huge nest of Darkfriends who have now turned even a few Aes Sedai to the Shadow will mean a lot. She also released Logain, and he may come to her in frustration soon, because Rand refuses to do anything about the BT.
Plus, in a very subtle way, Egwene, of all the wondergirls, has been shown to be the most concerned about male channelers. She wondered if gentling them was the only option, if they could dare destroy them before the Last Battle, feels easier about them bonding women with saidin clean, thinks the Reds cannot still them anymore... I think this is all heading to a scenario that might look like this:
Androl and Pevara reach Egwene soon after a first meeting with the DR (which resolves nothing). She now has a weapon to use against Rand, should she so choose. Meanwhile, as the Seanchan attack the (mostly empty) White Tower, Logain comes to her offering to ally with her since he feels Rand cannot be trusted to do anything against the BT.
Egwene will then offer the Light Asha'man the option to become Aes Sedai, and they will form enormous links to convince the Seanchan that holding the Tower is no longer an option. The Aes Sedai (male and female), will reclaim their Tower, and Gawyn's speculation abou the palace will get its answer. Egwene will create a place for the male Aes Sedai, and the guardians will balance the servants. The new fateful concord will have men and women.
I think Egwene will come up with an idea for the Seals and the Bore that involves TAR, and Rand will stick to his plan. How this will be resolved, I'm not sure of. But I think they will have to mix their plans up to achieve final success.
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