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HAHA, hard to argue that one! crispy44x Send a noteboard - 04/12/2011 03:39:45 AM
So Rand claims that the difference between him and Lews Therin, and why the Shadow could not corrupt or break him, is “because of Tam, because of the people around me. (Min), Perrin, Nynaeve, Mat, Aviendha, Elayne, Moiraine.”

Notice any conspicuous omissions from that list? A certain someone he has known almost as long as Perrin, Mat & Nynaeve? A certain someone who has spent more time with him over the course of the series than even the mother of his children or his two closest friends? I’m just saying, that it’s funny how my long-standing view of who is and isn’t a good influence is corroborated by the champion of the Light at his ultimate peak of wisdom and transcendent insight. In addition, Uber-Rand’s first act upon his apotheosis is to set into motion a strategy dependent entirely on the presumption of Egwene’s reflexive opposition and automatic hostility to him or to a decisive step to defeat the Dark One.

Rand reaches a point of near divine awareness and judgment, and his brain goes right to the Cannoli-place. Think upon that, ye mortals, and despair.


To be honest, i didn't notice this when i read the book. Nice catch!

however, i think he disagrees with how the aei sedai believe they must act. He tells Nynaeve not to let them ruin her. Also, as we know, Egwene always jumps into things with her whole heart, and therefore, becomes something he doesn't really believe is the right way to live. So, its not that she wasn't a good influence.

Also, I don't believe he presumes taht she will reflexively oppose him... its just that he knows taht most people will reject the idea (i dunno... seems like back when LTT's plan was rejected) and who better to set to people gather than Egwene? Someone who works her hardest to do what she believes to be good and right? Just because he has reached a "divine awareness" (i like that wording )... doesn't mean he doesn't still understand the game of houses, and doesn't mean he will completely depend on his ta'veern nature to do what he feels must be done.



yes.. but i don't htink Rand expected her to approach her like a childhood friend... nor did I



eer... change that second her to him
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