Modern day Aes Sedai don't know how to make ter'angreal, but the first a'dam was made by a Seanchan "Aes Sedai" about a thousand years ago. When Egwene was made damane, Renna said something like "If we find you have the talent to make a'dam then you will be very pampered indeed." (cannot find the actual quote right now) To me this implies that there are at least women capable of copying, if not making, ter'angreal in Seanchan today. It is therefore possible, if not likely, that the Bloodknife rings were created in Seanchan, where assassination seems like one of the most likely ways to die, by one of the channelers there. Whether that was one of their power-hungry "Aes Sedai" (pre-Luthair) or one of their damane remains a mystery, but it doesn't seem like something that would have existed during the Age of Legends. Remember, those AoL people dealt with assassination in ways like Gray Men, gholam, etc.
We know from what BS has said that the Seanchan do not have the ability to create bloodrings. It is certainly possible that they did, and they no longer do, but there is nothing to suggest that. There is nothing really to suggest the shadow was responsible either though, but its an interesting thought.
As for assassins, while it is true that the shadow already had assassins in gray men and such, that does not mean that they would not have been happy to have other ways too. The seanchan find extremely skilled fighters to take on the ring, and they give up their lives willingly "for the empress" by taking and using the rings. However I could see the shadow using the rings via compulsion for example and actually have someone on the side of light suddenly become superhuman warriors that kill as many of their friends and allies as possible.
That kind of atrocity would certainly please the forsaken I would say. It would in some ways be even more effective than gray men, since even if you see the assassin, the knowledge that its someone on your side, maybe even a friend or a relative, would certainly give you pause, and that would likely be fatal since unlike the gray men, the ring does not just make you hard to see, it enchances your abilities too.
The Bloodknife rings
24/11/2010 08:49:01 PM
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Trophies
24/11/2010 09:11:03 PM
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............ Rand isn't dead ... *NM*
24/11/2010 10:47:20 PM
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Gawyn's hatred for Rand has been resolved. *NM*
25/11/2010 12:29:12 AM
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Re: The Bloodknife rings
24/11/2010 09:34:58 PM
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Re: The Bloodknife rings
24/11/2010 10:10:52 PM
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you turn them on with a drop of your own blood
24/11/2010 10:13:42 PM
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Wonder what happens if you are wearing it and get somene elses blood on it... *NM*
25/11/2010 02:16:09 PM
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Re: Wonder what happens if you are wearing it and get somene elses blood on it...
25/11/2010 04:00:04 PM
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True, although he would've died if not for healing, he was a goner *NM*
25/11/2010 05:06:35 PM
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I bet he will use them at the Last Battle
24/11/2010 11:07:59 PM
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Re: I bet he will use them at the Last Battle
24/11/2010 11:51:07 PM
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Be cool if the warder bond...
25/11/2010 12:31:11 AM
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I wonder if Healing would let you get all the benefit without dying? *NM*
25/11/2010 03:50:29 PM
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What if..
25/11/2010 03:50:04 AM
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No, no, they explained this
25/11/2010 06:27:46 AM
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Ah. That's what I get for not re-reading. Thanks
25/11/2010 06:35:55 PM
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NP. I remembered reading it, but I had to look up the quote to be sure myself.
26/11/2010 02:47:24 AM
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Who made them?
25/11/2010 08:15:44 AM
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Probably the Seanchan channelers
26/11/2010 02:54:01 AM
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Re: Probably the Seanchan channelers
26/11/2010 09:13:51 AM
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