In RJ's own words, which you conveniently only partially quoted above, Egwene is one step below the Forsaken and one step above modern day Aes Sedai.
There was no convenience to it. When have I stated other than that the strongest Aes Sedai are around 50-60? You're the one who puts them at measly scores like 25 as if that makes any sense.
In other words, Egwene lies equidistant between modern Aes Sedai and the female Forsaken. To put it in plain English, she is halfway up the ladder between normal Aes Sedai and the female Forsaken.
Thank you. That is exactly my point.
So if Moghedien is at 80 and Egwene at 70, then Moiraine is at 60.
More or less, yes.
Kind of problematic, seeing as Egwene is roughly as strong as Amys and Melaine combined...
No she is not. Aviendha says that, but it has quite obviously been disproved.
Lets look at it this way: In aCoS, Nynaeve was stronger than Elayne, with both not at full potential, but above Elayne's eventual potential.
At this point, Nyneave was unable to shield Elayne.
Yet, at this same time, two Aes Sedai weaker than Liandrin can shield Nynaeve, and have strength left over to make a wall of Air to block Lan! Two women who, when combined, are definitely weaker than Melaine and Amys are able to overpower a woman defintitely stronger than Egwene at full potential. Which makes it completely impossible that Egwene is stronger than Amys or Melaine. The fact that women weaker than Amys can easily hold a shield on Egwene (this list includes Katarine and Barasine) also points to this.
The bonfire vs candle comparison is meant to indicate that Nynaeve is in a whole different ballpark to Egwene.
But she is. 95 is well above 70-75.
It is hyperbole. It is quite ridiculous for you to suggest that they were trying to compare the candlepower or lumens, to use a flashlight term, of a bonfire to an equivalent number of candles, as you are trying to make out in order to deliberately ridicule this otherwise valid statement.
The fact that it is hyperbole is precisely why I argue that you cannot use this quote to make any quantitative statement about the strength difference between Egwene and Nynaeve. You are the one using a qualitative, hyperbolic statement to make a quantitative measure.
I understand why you do it, because you have to, in order to prevent your entire fabricated strength ratio from falling apart.
To the contrary, it is one of the two legs holding your precarious stool up. Which is why you insist it is a meaningful quantitative statement.
But the reality is that it was meant to indicate that Nynaeve is at Forsaken level, which is as far removed from Egwene's level as Egwene is from Moiraine's.
Exactly. It says nothing about the actual difference between these levels.
Just like a burning candle is on a whole new level to a brief, small spark, representing normal Aes Sedai, so a bonfire is on a whole diffirent level to the candle.
But who said Aes Sedai are only a brief small spark?
It is all there, patently clear. If you have the will to accept it.
Its all there is your head, and sadly makes absolutely no sense to anyone except you.
Underestimating Forsaken strength
11/12/2011 05:57:22 AM
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Yes, you are probably correct
12/12/2011 06:26:07 AM
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Re: and some of the information given to us is flawed
12/12/2011 07:38:59 PM
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The real question is - What percentage of her full strength did Nynaeve achieve by Book 4?
12/12/2011 08:31:30 PM
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I find that unlikely
12/12/2011 09:28:07 PM
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Easy question for you: Based on the evidence, what percentage of her strength was Nynaeve at in tSR?
13/12/2011 07:09:56 AM
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Well....
13/12/2011 01:12:48 PM
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Well there we have it
13/12/2011 01:36:45 PM
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Re: Well there we have it
13/12/2011 02:06:14 PM
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Re: Well there we have it
13/12/2011 02:12:10 PM
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Alivia may not even be stronger than Nynaeve...
14/12/2011 03:14:06 AM
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That wouldn't surprise me actually *NM*
14/12/2011 07:46:47 AM
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Where would you place Egwene though?
14/12/2011 09:13:46 AM
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Re: Where would you place Egwene though?
14/12/2011 12:53:49 PM
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Bonfire next to a candle indeed. Hehehe...
14/12/2011 05:50:34 PM
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14/12/2011 06:56:40 PM
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The same "step" you refer to seperates Egwene from normal Aes Sedai according to RJ...
14/12/2011 07:14:55 PM
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Yes! And...?
15/12/2011 02:53:37 AM
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Yes I would agree with that
14/12/2011 08:24:35 PM
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Alivia with an angreal > > > Cyndane
14/12/2011 08:50:41 PM
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So many instances of logical laziness in that post...
14/12/2011 10:01:45 PM
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Re: So many instances of logical laziness in that post...
15/12/2011 06:16:01 AM
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There's always room for error, and in general I agree with some of your placements...
15/12/2011 07:03:01 AM
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Re: There's always room for error, and in general I agree with some of your placements...
17/12/2011 10:25:47 AM
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Because a difference of a few % is negligible, and not even worth mentioning...
17/12/2011 10:54:49 AM
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Yes
13/12/2011 04:16:40 PM
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Re: Yes
13/12/2011 04:47:17 PM
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Nah. Beyond the realm of possibility. Sorry,
13/12/2011 05:12:40 PM
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There are a number of comments from Q&As that shows that this is possible and more complex.
13/12/2011 08:23:49 PM
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None of which I disagree with, but a far cry from women being weaker just due to believing it...
13/12/2011 08:39:40 PM
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But that is my point: it wouldn't be merely force of will.
13/12/2011 09:40:17 PM
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Wait.. I DIDN'T write that!
14/12/2011 03:02:04 AM
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Reply to your question of - "Why use Logain gateway comparison as evidence:"
17/12/2011 03:08:19 PM
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On gateways
18/12/2011 07:17:09 AM
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Might assume that Elayne is stronger in the Power than Aviendha.
19/12/2011 02:40:46 PM
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I suspect he knows that...
19/12/2011 05:53:00 PM
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