So its quite clear that theres a lot of symbolism involved in the loss of Rands hand. Im not quite sure what specifically it is, though. Im also sure its an allusion to some other literature or myth as so much of wot is, but im interested in specifically the meaning behind his losing his hand.
I'm sorry, but I can't help but comment, considering your previous post. You just wrote three sentences with at least eight typos and some questionable grammar.
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Rand's Hand
22/03/2011 11:38:01 PM
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Its meant to prevent him masturbating while practising sword forms. *NM*
23/03/2011 12:52:53 AM
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Yes, you are an evil, evil monkey *NM*
23/03/2011 01:43:09 PM
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You should talk, I've been hiding in your closet.... *NM*
24/03/2011 01:04:02 AM
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Shhhhhh you weren't supposed to tell, now I am going to have to set the cats on you. *NM*
24/03/2011 02:04:21 PM
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Typos, etc.
23/03/2011 02:37:47 PM
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Re: Typos, etc.
23/03/2011 08:39:54 PM
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Are you asking whether you really did make typos, or whether he's seriously critiqueing you based on
24/03/2011 01:55:24 AM
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The Norse god Tyr and the Irish god Nuadu both lost their hands
23/03/2011 03:35:22 PM
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Re: The Norse god Tyr and the Irish god Nuadu both lost their hands
23/03/2011 08:39:12 PM
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Re: Rand's Hand
25/03/2011 07:10:57 PM
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