They had not known where—or if—the gholam would attack him, but Guybon had done his job well, getting everyone out of the nearby buildings, then picking a hallway that the Kinswoman would make the gateway into. He'd sent a member of the Band to tell Talmanes where to go.
So, the time line is:
* Gholam attacks
* Guybon gets everyone out of the nearby buildings
* Guybon picks a hallway for the gateway
* Talmanes is told where to lure the gholam
* Gholam is lured into the house
* A kinswoman skims from the palace into the hallway
That was actually clearer than I thought it was. Guybon only picked the spot after the gholam attacked. The kinswoman could not have known what spot he would pick before then (unless Elayne suddenly got access to Foretelling and never mentioned it), so she did not have enough time to learn the spot for skimming. Note that she couldn't have travelled to the spot either, because you still need to know your destination to be accurate about where you end up.
The only way the kinswoman could have skimmed to that spot would be to open a skimming gateway from that spot, which was exactly what she was trying to avoid by skimming from the palace in the first place!
An annoying gateway error.
24/12/2010 04:52:54 AM
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Re: An annoying gateway error.
24/12/2010 10:23:23 AM
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Re: An annoying gateway error.
24/12/2010 03:41:10 PM
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I dissagree
24/12/2010 07:09:41 PM
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Yes, RJ confirmed that Shadowspawn can't survive gateways. *NM*
24/12/2010 07:39:02 PM
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And then BS confirmed that gholam are "more perfected" Shadowspawn which can. *NM*
24/12/2010 08:35:34 PM
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Re: An annoying gateway error.
24/12/2010 11:29:33 AM
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"They had not known where-or if-the gholam would attack him"
25/12/2010 12:27:02 AM
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Re: "They had not known where-or if-the gholam would attack him"
25/12/2010 02:05:07 AM
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They prepared a place, and it just happened to be within walking distance of the attack?
25/12/2010 09:44:34 AM
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Please re-read the chapter. It expalins a lot.
25/12/2010 04:05:50 PM
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Your quote shows what happened.
26/12/2010 05:33:44 AM
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Likely picked from a handful of pre-determined locations based on where and when the attack occurred
31/12/2010 08:47:20 PM
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Perhaps, but I don't think so.
01/01/2011 01:19:12 AM
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Not realty. Caemlyn is huge by the standards of the time but realistically it's tiny
01/01/2011 06:05:06 AM
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The sizes I proposed are not huge (well, they would be by standards in the middle ages but not now)
04/01/2011 06:37:50 AM
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I believe Caemlyn is less than 300k people .... That's what .05% the size of London?
30/01/2011 06:02:50 PM
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You aren't seriously comparing modern population densities to medieval ones, are you? *NM*
30/01/2011 09:23:57 PM
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That would be an error if it hadn't been Skimming (the platform and what not) they were using.
25/12/2010 02:29:39 AM
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It is an error because they opened a skimming gateway to the house (from the skimming place)
25/12/2010 09:47:08 AM
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I'm confused now as to what you're arguing. They knew the location of the house.
26/12/2010 08:54:17 PM
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You need to know more than just where you are going
27/12/2010 06:59:21 AM
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Please find me a supporting quote in one of the books.
27/12/2010 12:48:45 PM
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Well, from Encyclopaedia WOT, and aCoS
28/12/2010 01:02:42 AM
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I stand corrected. Though I will say that the uses in the books don't match the definition.
28/12/2010 02:17:43 PM
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Re: An annoying gateway error.
24/12/2010 12:22:38 PM
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