Balefire started in chapter 12 could reach as far back in time as chapter 53 *NM*
Insomdeon Send a noteboard - 30/11/2010 03:31:58 PM
What exactly does it take to halt the progress of balefire?
1) If one were to shoot balefire into the air, would it ever end?
2) How tough of a substance must it be to halt balefire? Can you balefire jello and then it halts or must it be a rock?
3) Is it some substance that stops balefire, or is just a distance FROM the source of balefire wherein it will simply stop. ie: Like a fire hose spraying water, it will only go X number of feet, and after that number no farther.
4) Can you balefire balefire?
5) Does the air get balefired too? Might that not create a vacuum if a huge amount of balefire was used such as when Rand balefired Graendal's palace?
These are the questions that keep me up at night....lol
1) If one were to shoot balefire into the air, would it ever end?
2) How tough of a substance must it be to halt balefire? Can you balefire jello and then it halts or must it be a rock?
3) Is it some substance that stops balefire, or is just a distance FROM the source of balefire wherein it will simply stop. ie: Like a fire hose spraying water, it will only go X number of feet, and after that number no farther.
4) Can you balefire balefire?
5) Does the air get balefired too? Might that not create a vacuum if a huge amount of balefire was used such as when Rand balefired Graendal's palace?
These are the questions that keep me up at night....lol
"I think I got the black lung Pop" - Derek Zoolander
How far can balefire go?
30/11/2010 07:20:47 AM
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Re: How far can balefire go?
30/11/2010 09:30:56 AM
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I think of it as having a finite amount of "energy"
30/11/2010 10:56:05 AM
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Balefire started in chapter 12 could reach as far back in time as chapter 53 *NM*
30/11/2010 03:31:58 PM
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5 miles unaided. And 5 miles x the strength multiplication of the Choedan Kal as a maximum.
30/11/2010 04:37:21 PM
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*claps*
30/11/2010 04:53:47 PM
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Agreed, but that doesn't nullify the calculation...
30/11/2010 05:00:09 PM
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I wasn't trying to nullify the calculation - I was making the point that saidin and saidar are equal
30/11/2010 06:16:24 PM
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