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Re: It seems clear to me moratcorlm Send a noteboard - 28/11/2010 09:39:48 AM
The Seanchan must be overcome. That much is clear.
Why? So the tribal natives don't get wiped out and superseded by industrial-age settlers? Is that the outcome you'd have preferred in our world? I mean, I don't like the idea of genocidal total war or slavery, but they got you and me to the point where we're arguing on the Internet. And our genocide was less justified (in that native Americans didn't, as a group, declare "blood feud", i.e. the intent to perform a genocidal total war of their own, on American colonists), and our slavery of a much crueler sort, than those depicted as used of the Seanchan in WOT.

Do you think Shannow in Cairhien, 1050 NE, subject of the Empress, may she live forever, now enjoying the fruits of the industrial revolution and nine of whose relatives a few generations back lost their lives to crazed Aiel bloodlust, would find Aviendha's vision horrifying? How about Shannow's grandparent in independent Cairhien in 1000 NE, whose entire family just one generation back was butchered for defending their nation from Aiel invaders?
Rand will bow to the Empress in his new pacifist manner, win the Last Battle, and then allow the monstrous, enslaving Seanchan Empire to conquer the world after he is gone.
Somebody's going to do it. Or try. For the same reason as it happened in reality: because they think they can. Whether it's the monstrous, enslaving Seanchan or the monstrous, repressive Tairens or the monstrous, enslaving Aiel who live for war (fat chance) or the benevolent, godly Andorans makes no difference to the dead and probably not much in the end to the living.
I could hardly think of a fate worse than that.
You don't have much of an imagination.
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Aviendha's visions - 28/11/2010 03:33:01 AM 2166 Views
It seems clear to me that Rand bowing to the Seanchan Empress is the cause of all the problems... - 28/11/2010 09:06:50 AM 1001 Views
Re: It seems clear to me - 28/11/2010 09:39:48 AM 834 Views
Not the sole cause - 28/11/2010 02:03:44 PM 849 Views
Re: Aviendha's visions - 28/11/2010 01:38:10 PM 913 Views
I think it's been delayed to AMoL, not forgotten. - 28/11/2010 02:36:28 PM 713 Views
I agree, it hasn't been forgotten - 28/11/2010 07:42:35 PM 823 Views
Aviendha's visions were the most disturbing scene I have ever read in the entire Wot series... - 28/11/2010 02:16:36 PM 1091 Views
I was out-disturbed by the mass suicide of the Amayar, but this was disturbing in a different way - 28/11/2010 02:38:38 PM 794 Views
unless - 28/11/2010 02:45:38 PM 761 Views
Re: unless - 28/11/2010 10:33:39 PM 780 Views
Hence why I said "utilitarian". It's far from ethical or just. - 29/11/2010 12:20:03 AM 749 Views
What the hell is good about a "fierce warrior culture"? - 29/11/2010 12:43:20 AM 731 Views
Re: Aviendha's visions - 29/11/2010 01:20:46 AM 670 Views
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