Makes sense if they're Dreadlords, though, in a way, that would be disappointing.
Joel Send a noteboard - 06/12/2010 02:39:54 AM
That it would explain things very simply is a good argument that's what they are; I don't think Sanderson any more than RJ is planning to throw large scale and previously unknown elements into the last book. It would be like a fleet of Klingons coming out of warp next to Tatooine in the final minutes of TESB (or AotC, if you prefer). Anyone who's ever written a HS essay knows you don't add a bunch of fresh data in your conclusion. 
The two problems I have with it is that the lone Aiel mentioned isn't described with the characteristic moving black pulse, but with dark eyes, and that if they're channelers killing an unarmed merchant refugee with a blade seems odd. For that matter, if that were the case I'd expect the OP to be used razing Kandor, and for Barriga to mention it; people who've witnessed a battle fought with the OP have usually displayed (understandably) strong and vivid memories of it. However, while it seems odd to think people intending to leave no survivors and take no prisoners would masquerade as anything, channelers were clearly not needed in the attack on Kandor, and it's entirely plausible that any channelers present would've been forbidden to use the OP or the TP in case someone miles distant was able to tell from the effects, a person/pigeon managed to escape or (at least with the OP) wards and/or other channelers were alerted by the weaves. An Aiel masquerade to set a false trail doesn't seem plausible, but a moratorium on channeling to avoid revealing Dreadlords is quite logical.

The two problems I have with it is that the lone Aiel mentioned isn't described with the characteristic moving black pulse, but with dark eyes, and that if they're channelers killing an unarmed merchant refugee with a blade seems odd. For that matter, if that were the case I'd expect the OP to be used razing Kandor, and for Barriga to mention it; people who've witnessed a battle fought with the OP have usually displayed (understandably) strong and vivid memories of it. However, while it seems odd to think people intending to leave no survivors and take no prisoners would masquerade as anything, channelers were clearly not needed in the attack on Kandor, and it's entirely plausible that any channelers present would've been forbidden to use the OP or the TP in case someone miles distant was able to tell from the effects, a person/pigeon managed to escape or (at least with the OP) wards and/or other channelers were alerted by the weaves. An Aiel masquerade to set a false trail doesn't seem plausible, but a moratorium on channeling to avoid revealing Dreadlords is quite logical.
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The Turned Ashaman and Aiel - not 13x13
30/11/2010 10:20:07 PM
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Tarna's the only one we have a handle on
01/12/2010 01:39:28 AM
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The Aiel at the end are Aiel because they have veils (which they didn't replace before killing).
01/12/2010 02:01:17 PM
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Liah didn't veil in Aridhol when she killed some Trollocs.
01/12/2010 03:41:56 PM
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True, at that point she was essentially a feral animal.
02/12/2010 01:18:14 AM
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Re: True, at that point she was essentially a feral animal.
02/12/2010 11:08:16 AM
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There's actually a pretty good chance they aren't channelers, I think.
02/12/2010 02:45:41 PM
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Whoever she had been, she was surely no Aiel, not with that pale skin and /those dark eyes./
02/12/2010 12:34:46 AM
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"An Aes Sedai, perhaps. "
02/12/2010 01:59:32 AM
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The point is it doesn't look like an Aiel
02/12/2010 04:22:14 AM
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Perhaps the black eyes are due to something akin to the saa? *NM*
02/12/2010 11:12:03 AM
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Makes sense if they're Dreadlords, though, in a way, that would be disappointing.
06/12/2010 02:39:54 AM
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FIFTY quatloos on the oldcomers!
02/12/2010 02:37:19 PM
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They did "ethnically cleanse"
03/12/2010 07:50:24 AM
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There's no evidence to that effect; on what do you base that statement?
06/12/2010 02:14:09 AM
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I suppose that means the guys who stabbed Demira in Caemlyn were Aiel too
05/12/2010 04:56:59 PM
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If these guys were trying to make it look like a failed AIel killing, they suck at it.
05/12/2010 06:10:32 PM
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Re: If these guys were trying to make it look like a failed AIel killing, they suck at it.
05/12/2010 11:26:52 PM
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Glad we're on the same page now.
06/12/2010 02:24:38 AM
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I'm not holding my breath that they are Aiel
06/12/2010 08:42:11 PM
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Seriously framed comments usually prompt responses in kind.
06/12/2010 10:12:08 PM
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Just pointing out that it's been a sure sign of shenanigans when RJ pointed to something as obvious
07/12/2010 03:52:46 AM
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I thought this was what it meant. Posted about it in another thread somewhere.
01/12/2010 03:12:19 PM
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