I think Egwene realises that right now the Tower is in a delicate situation with its political power at an almost all time low due to the rise of the Dragon Reborn, the Seanchan invasion and the Tower split. Even putting aside their friendship, Egwene the Amyrlin would be really reluctant to berate or punish Elayne the Aes Sedai, since this could alienate the only monarch in Randland she knows she can trust for now and who she can count on as a firm ally.
Egwene will perhaps be reluctant, but that doesn't mean she wouldn't do it. They may be left with no choice. Personally, I think that Elayne and Egwene will work together and the conflict will die the same way that Perrin vs Elayne did. Both of them desperately want to avoid conflict. It is risky (although in my opinion a necessary risk) but I think it will work out.
ToM, Ch. 36
"The Hall will see reason," Egwene said. "We've already returned the Bowl of Winds to the Sea Folk, and now that Elayne has rediscovered the method of crafting ter'angreal, it is only a matter of time before there are so many we cannot keep track of them all."
"But Elayne is an Aes Sedai, Mother," Seaine said, rising, face troubled. "Surely you can keep her in line."
"Perhaps," Egwene said, speaking softly."
"The Hall will see reason," Egwene said. "We've already returned the Bowl of Winds to the Sea Folk, and now that Elayne has rediscovered the method of crafting ter'angreal, it is only a matter of time before there are so many we cannot keep track of them all."
"But Elayne is an Aes Sedai, Mother," Seaine said, rising, face troubled. "Surely you can keep her in line."
"Perhaps," Egwene said, speaking softly."
Egwene's reply here is telling. Not "certainly", but "perhaps".
hmm.. I interpreted the 'perhaps' as pertaining to keeping the ter'angreal under tower control. I think this is a nice catch though. It means that Egwene is pretty perceptive. Maybe I didn't give Egwene enough credit.
Elayne kissing Egwene's ring?
15/12/2010 09:11:34 PM
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This is the expected ritual for the Kings and Queens meeting the Amyrlin
15/12/2010 10:39:45 PM
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It's a mere mark of respect to the Amyrlin Seat (the position, not the woman)
16/12/2010 02:01:17 AM
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Interesting points
16/12/2010 10:41:52 AM
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Re: Interesting points
16/12/2010 01:57:56 PM
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I disliked her actions
16/12/2010 03:46:44 PM
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It's not like the Kin weren't getting anything out of the deal, so what's the problem?
16/12/2010 04:33:16 PM
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BTW by "High Queen" I meant that other rulers showed her respect, not that she ruled them.
16/12/2010 04:42:40 PM
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This deserves its own thread..
16/12/2010 08:51:05 PM
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Re: This deserves its own thread..
17/12/2010 02:30:21 PM
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Re: This deserves its own thread..
17/12/2010 04:46:28 PM
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Nice catch!!
17/12/2010 07:09:43 PM
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Re: It's a mere mark of respect to the Amyrlin Seat (the position, not the woman)
16/12/2010 11:36:22 PM
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question for you, cause you are kind of missing the point of what Elayne is doing
20/12/2010 09:07:17 PM
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Re: question for you, cause you are kind of missing the point of what Elayne is doing
22/12/2010 09:55:01 PM
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excellent observations ... makes me think the real reason it's been so hard for a Monarch
20/12/2010 08:42:34 PM
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Elaida / Siuan versus Morgase springs to mind
16/12/2010 07:00:21 AM
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yes, because that question is totally a yes/no question
16/12/2010 11:49:34 PM
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You can rephrase as 'What's more important to you, being Aes Sedai or being Queen of Andor'
17/12/2010 02:54:19 AM
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The Nobles don't really have any reason to assume the Amyrlin would do that
20/12/2010 08:50:54 PM
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