I must admit, I was disappointed in the 'descent' of Elaida into a paranoid, frothing madwoman. The Tower-split plotline would have been much less black-and-white if she'd been allowed to stay as the character we saw when she was newly raised - ferocious and stubborn, but not wholly unreasonable, and not incompetent. But a mixture Alviarin's manipulation and, I think, the Fain evil!whammy, sent her into something of a death spiral. Getting rid of her started to seem more like putting down a rabid dog - the best thing for everyone, including the dog.
I totally agree, it could have been much more interesting if she was "another point of view" rather than a madwoman.
Do you suppose, if she'd been raised at a more 'normal' time in Tower history, she would have been a good Amrylin? Or would her character flaws have caught up with her anyway?
Reasoning about the "mad" Elaida is quite pointless: she was a badly developed character which could fill successfully no role in any world (besides being a damane, of course). Reasoning about what Elaida could have been if she didn't develop that way risks being too speculative and too far from canon.
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Io iudico bene questo: che sia meglio essere impetuoso che respettivo, perché la fortuna è donna ed è necessario, volendola tenere sotto, batterla e urtarla.
Io iudico bene questo: che sia meglio essere impetuoso che respettivo, perché la fortuna è donna ed è necessario, volendola tenere sotto, batterla e urtarla.
Elaida
09/04/2011 02:40:45 PM
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Re: Elaida
09/04/2011 07:38:47 PM
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Even before she became a caricature, she didn't exactly look all that capable
10/04/2011 08:24:48 PM
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Those traits prevent her from being a good leader. Maybe she'd become a good Sister in time.
11/04/2011 06:11:06 PM
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Re: Elaida never had to compromise before....
13/04/2011 11:59:44 AM
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Perhaps.
13/04/2011 04:23:45 PM
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Re: Perhaps.
15/04/2011 10:38:30 AM
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