Yes, that's possible. Just not very clear now.
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 21/12/2010 05:12:08 PM
I'm just not sure if his place will be as the leader of male Aes Sedai or whether he will defend the People of the Dragon; it seems to make sense that he comes from Arafel when we've heard that that nation has strange historical connections to the Tinkers. It makes a certain sense that he might possibly guard the Aiel (perhaps the gai'shain will become something like the male Aes Sedais' Warders) using a Sword that isn't a Sword.
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Callandor's three
21/12/2010 03:58:54 PM
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I really haven't been convinced that Callandor is important to winning Tarmon Gaidon.
21/12/2010 04:32:18 PM
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Re: I really haven't been convinced that Callandor is important to winning Tarmon Gaidon.
21/12/2010 04:55:59 PM
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Yes, that's possible. Just not very clear now.
21/12/2010 05:12:08 PM
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What's the connection between Arafel and the tinkers?
21/12/2010 06:27:00 PM
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I'm not really finding anything that says Callandor is Rands'/was Lews Therins' "appointed" weapon
21/12/2010 07:14:08 PM
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Re: I'm not really finding anything that says Callandor is Rands'/was Lews Therins' "appointed" weap
22/12/2010 01:27:50 PM
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Re: I'm not really finding anything that says Callandor is Rands'/was Lews Therins' "appointed" weap
22/12/2010 04:10:09 PM
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Yeah, it's too bad none of the Forsaken have shown any signs of being conflicted
21/12/2010 05:13:26 PM
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Maybe the flaw in Callandor magnifying the taint will stop the DO from cutting off access to the TP *NM*
21/12/2010 05:18:04 PM
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