Of course I can appreciate that it was good for RJ's vision of the plot, it just doesn't fit. It is understandable why much knowledge was lost, but that particular bit of knowledge is incredibly unlikely to have been lost IMO.
It is like the Forsaken being able to speak (and write) so well in the common tongue pretty much the moment they are out of the bore despite it being a different enough language from the old tongue that people in the current age can't understand the old tongue unless specifically educated. The difference seems much larger than just the difference between spanish and portuguese for instance.
But it was necessary for the plot for everybody to speak the same language, including the forsaken, though it doesn't fit or make sense.
Likewise, the loss of traveling doesn't make much sense. But it was necessary for the plot. When making up a very complex fake world, there is no way it will all mesh like reality. So some of these things just don't bother me. (Others do bother me)
It is like the Forsaken being able to speak (and write) so well in the common tongue pretty much the moment they are out of the bore despite it being a different enough language from the old tongue that people in the current age can't understand the old tongue unless specifically educated. The difference seems much larger than just the difference between spanish and portuguese for instance.
But it was necessary for the plot for everybody to speak the same language, including the forsaken, though it doesn't fit or make sense.
Likewise, the loss of traveling doesn't make much sense. But it was necessary for the plot. When making up a very complex fake world, there is no way it will all mesh like reality. So some of these things just don't bother me. (Others do bother me)
According to <a href="http://encyclopaedia-wot.org/geography/tar_valon/white_tower.html">Encyclopaedia WoT</a>, construction of the White Tower started in 98 AB. Furthermore, the breaking itself lasted something like 300 years. Hence, it seems entirely possible that at least a few Aes Sedai who were raised during the Age of Legends were still alive when the White Tower was founded. And if not, it seems unlikely that the group of women who created the tower had grown sufficiently large and powerful if they had to start learning channeling from scratch, so it's a reasonable assumption that there is an unbroken chain of women teaching other women to channel that leads from the Age of Legends to the founding of the White Tower, and from then on there has always been Aes Sedai living in the tower.
So how did Travelling become a lost Talent? It seems to be one of those things you don't have to have a particular skill to do, just the neccessary strength. Even among the regular Aes Sedai of today, quite a few are strong enough to Travel, and strength seems to be at an all time low at the moment, seeing as Cadsuane was hailed as the strongest in centuries when she arrived.
It just seems to me that Travelling is such an insanely useful thing, in particular during the breaking when a quick escape could be handy at any time, so why wasn't it taught to every student as soon as they were strong enough?
So how did Travelling become a lost Talent? It seems to be one of those things you don't have to have a particular skill to do, just the neccessary strength. Even among the regular Aes Sedai of today, quite a few are strong enough to Travel, and strength seems to be at an all time low at the moment, seeing as Cadsuane was hailed as the strongest in centuries when she arrived.
It just seems to me that Travelling is such an insanely useful thing, in particular during the breaking when a quick escape could be handy at any time, so why wasn't it taught to every student as soon as they were strong enough?
A little learning is a dangerous thing.
How did Travelling become a lost Talent?
03/02/2012 09:09:39 AM
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It is a little odd. Maybe because channelers weren't united for a while?
03/02/2012 02:24:17 PM
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Re: How did Travelling become a lost Talent?
03/02/2012 02:49:02 PM
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Hey, why don't you reference ANY place in the series a character learns ANY weave from a book?
04/02/2012 07:42:43 AM
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It has always seemed unlikely.
03/02/2012 04:53:14 PM
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i think it could be
03/02/2012 07:56:18 PM
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THANK YOU!!! Are we the only ones here who can see the obvious?!
04/02/2012 07:40:39 AM
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Re: THANK YOU!!! Are we the only ones here who can see the obvious?!
04/02/2012 09:56:48 AM
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Re: THANK YOU!!! Are we the only ones here who can see the obvious?!
04/02/2012 01:57:10 PM
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Have you read the Big White Book? It details some of the events that happened during The Breaking
08/02/2012 04:27:13 PM
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It's always struck me as a tool of the Author more than a good hard fact
04/02/2012 01:40:06 AM
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Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
04/02/2012 07:34:45 AM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
04/02/2012 09:48:52 AM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
04/02/2012 03:04:48 PM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
04/02/2012 06:58:41 PM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
05/02/2012 12:00:05 AM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
05/02/2012 04:05:57 AM
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I don't see why people are having trouble believing Traveling was lost in the Breaking
05/02/2012 05:53:32 PM
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Re: I don't see why people are having trouble believing Traveling was lost in the Breaking
05/02/2012 07:39:51 PM
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My point was that it's surprising only ONE Healing weave survived
11/02/2012 08:25:02 PM
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Re: I don't see why people are having trouble believing Traveling was lost in the Breaking
05/02/2012 09:11:04 PM
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I agree. I was going to respond but you covered most of the bases.
08/02/2012 04:13:20 PM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
05/02/2012 09:52:35 PM
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You really need to read the BWB sections regarding this
14/02/2012 01:20:20 AM
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he needs to read it just to see it for his own eyes
14/02/2012 02:46:44 AM
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Re: he needs to read it just to see it for his own eyes
14/02/2012 10:15:46 PM
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I would agree with you on less structured parts of the series
15/02/2012 03:38:37 PM
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Re: I would agree with you on less structured parts of the series
16/02/2012 09:41:29 PM
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That I can agree with
17/02/2012 05:46:49 AM
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Re: That I can agree with
17/02/2012 09:26:50 AM
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Seriously! The Yellow should be ashamed
17/02/2012 01:49:07 PM
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Well to be fair to the Yellow (which generally annoy me as an Ajah)...
17/02/2012 06:20:06 PM
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Re: Your theory is based on rather severely flawed assumptions
05/02/2012 09:02:28 PM
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Why would the AoL Servants of All build themselves a self-aggrandizing island-city-fort-tower?
08/02/2012 03:03:49 PM
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Re: Why would the AoL Servants of All build themselves a self-aggrandizing island-city-fort-tower?
09/02/2012 10:38:23 PM
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Re: Why would the AoL Servants of All build themselves a self-aggrandizing island-city-fort-tower?
11/02/2012 07:58:40 PM
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The White Tower began construction in 98 AB. Go read the section in the BWB
12/02/2012 01:48:58 AM
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The Wheel Weaves as the Wheel Wills. *NM*
06/02/2012 02:38:36 AM
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I wonder if it'd possible to open gateways based on the memories of a previous incarnation? *NM*
07/02/2012 09:56:25 PM
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except for Rand/LTT and Birgitte, I get the impression that people don't have memories of past lives *NM*
08/02/2012 02:38:00 AM
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