At the beginning of the scene, Moridin tells Demandred and Moghedien that there are people they needed to meet, not that there was someone they needed to meet. He spoke clearly of more than just Taim.
He later specifically excluded Hessalam as being one of those people.
Then of course he introduced M'Hael, the (first?) new Chosen.
The scene ends in media res without any of the other people Moridin wanted the three original Chosen to meet being shown to us. How many more doors were to open once Moridin was done introducing M'Hael? (unless of course this is the result of bad editing again, and no one caught that if Moridin excluded Graendal, then he shouldn't say "there are people"
Obviously if it's not a a mistake there are more, and from the way Moridin spoke of them being too few leaders/Chosen left for the Last Battle, I'd say there's 95% chances the other people he would go on to introduce behind the scene are also all new Chosen, or at the very least very high ranking agents of the Shadow for the LB.
It's interesting because at this point there's no one fully obvious. Of course there's Alviarin, chosen as Head of the Black Ajah by Ishamael himself, servant of Shaidar Haran who marked her as a pet. It remains to be seen if the DO thinks she deserves it - or that pragmatically she will just have to make do. Is she the one who managed to get a great deal of the BA out of the White Tower right before the purge? Is the disaster at the Tower blamed solely on Mesaana?
But there's also the fact it seems fairly obvious the "army now in need of proper monitoring" was to be originally lead by either Semirhage or Mesaana, though probably if it was Semirhage's Demandred first re assigned them to Mesaana's forces, and now is in need of another Chosen to lead this female army under him. That force likely includes the BA, which makes having Alviarin Chosen a bit redundant... unless like the BT the BA is kept apart, under Alviarin's leadership, perhaps originally to fall under Mesaana's control but now passing directly to Alviarin under Demandred or under Moridin. Which could leave an army of "various female channelers" be what Demandred needs Moghedien for. (and I still believe Mesaana had a group of agents hidden in TV beside the BA, a group of novices to be precise)
The fact Brandon chose to hint there's more new Chosen but not to reveal it plainly or tell us who they are suggests they are unrevealed DF channelers, and thus will start off as hidden infiltrated Forsaken.
One of those Chosen could be a Wise One, for example (no, it won't be Sorilea.) Other possibilities for a new Chosen include a Windfinder, a highly placed Seanchan, a Sharan leader, a leader of the Red Veils etc. At this point in the story, raising known characters we didn't know were DF would have more impact than introducing wholly new blokes as Chosen.
But aside from Alviarin, there's really no obvious candidate... But if there's only her beside Taim, there wasn't really much point to Brandon not revealing her beside M'Hael. There has to be at least one new Chosen Brandon really didn't want us to know about yet, probably because that character isn't revealed as a DF yet.
I don't interpret it that way at all. Moridin speaks elsewhere as if he clearly knows what Demandred is up to and what his forces are. He knows his plans, that the DO is pleased with them, that Demandred now has need of Moghedien. That's not what sparked Demandred's anger, it's Moridin's lack of respect for his accomplishments, his calling his followers "playthings" for example. Moridin is no doubt a great deal more satisfied with Demandred's results than he's willing to acknowledge wherever Demandred can hear (out of his presence, he spoke of him as having pleased very much the DO...). Openly he shows despise, and that grates Demandred. Another aspect is that Moridin is again probably showing a good dose of bad faith, with the fact that Demandred seems to have for the most part spent his time to prepare for the War and build himself armies, thus most of the fruits of his work are yet to come into play but Moridin chose to unfairly present that as Demandred not having produced concrete results yet. That's what angered Demandred and made him exclaim Moridin will see tons of results and be surprised by some of them. There is obviously some rivalry going between the two, as it appears more and more to me I was right Demandred has built himself hidden armies. Ishamael had no competition for thousands of years with building DF networks, the Black Ajah - and the Red Veils are almost certainly his creation as well. Demandred, who didn't have to hide his recruits carefully in plain sight for centuries, build structures so their organizations would be more or less automonous and so on probably got impressive results with intensive recruitment and secret training. That probably grates Moridin's pride a bit, or it's just Demandred's too great pride in his achievements, the fact it's a little too obvious Demandred seeks to outshine him, that grates him.
Incidentally, it seems pretty clear from the scene that the new Chosen M'Hael is, or at least was, under Demandred's sphere of influence yet that he was Moridin's protégé in the first place. I think now that Ishamael was behind Taim proclaiming himself Dragon, perhaps also Ishamael's the one who ordered Alviarin to organize his escape, before he died in Tear. Then, I think it was Demandred's idea when he learned of the amnesty to find and send Taim to Rand, originally to become his second at his side. Rand offered better: he put Taim in charge of training the Asha'man, and it's probable that while it was Taim's doing, Demandred helped him. I suspect Demandred distanced himself from the Black Tower project later when Moridin arrived and meddled. Taim had been his pawn, and with Moridin back in play Demandred could no longer fully trust him. That's when Demandred started going in Taim's back, and when Taim started to turn the place into a second fortress bearing Moridin's colors.
And it doesn't sound like Demandred is behind the battle of Caemlyn after all. It sounds more and more like this happened on Moridin's orders, a plan which earliest pieces go way back to Shiaine and Hanlon, the orders from Moghedien and so on. Whatever was in store for Elayne didn't work, as she left the city. It still looks like the whole thing is meant to get rid of Caemlyn which Queen, walls, sheer size and ressources threatened the safety of the BT during TG, and to give free access to a Waygate to the BT, but this appears to be a plan of Moridin linked with Taim, not Demandred, like giving Taim a Dreamspike. It looks to me like Moridin doesn't intend to leave nearly all the control of the War to Demandred.
He later specifically excluded Hessalam as being one of those people.
Then of course he introduced M'Hael, the (first?) new Chosen.
The scene ends in media res without any of the other people Moridin wanted the three original Chosen to meet being shown to us. How many more doors were to open once Moridin was done introducing M'Hael? (unless of course this is the result of bad editing again, and no one caught that if Moridin excluded Graendal, then he shouldn't say "there are people"
Obviously if it's not a a mistake there are more, and from the way Moridin spoke of them being too few leaders/Chosen left for the Last Battle, I'd say there's 95% chances the other people he would go on to introduce behind the scene are also all new Chosen, or at the very least very high ranking agents of the Shadow for the LB.
It's interesting because at this point there's no one fully obvious. Of course there's Alviarin, chosen as Head of the Black Ajah by Ishamael himself, servant of Shaidar Haran who marked her as a pet. It remains to be seen if the DO thinks she deserves it - or that pragmatically she will just have to make do. Is she the one who managed to get a great deal of the BA out of the White Tower right before the purge? Is the disaster at the Tower blamed solely on Mesaana?
But there's also the fact it seems fairly obvious the "army now in need of proper monitoring" was to be originally lead by either Semirhage or Mesaana, though probably if it was Semirhage's Demandred first re assigned them to Mesaana's forces, and now is in need of another Chosen to lead this female army under him. That force likely includes the BA, which makes having Alviarin Chosen a bit redundant... unless like the BT the BA is kept apart, under Alviarin's leadership, perhaps originally to fall under Mesaana's control but now passing directly to Alviarin under Demandred or under Moridin. Which could leave an army of "various female channelers" be what Demandred needs Moghedien for. (and I still believe Mesaana had a group of agents hidden in TV beside the BA, a group of novices to be precise)
The fact Brandon chose to hint there's more new Chosen but not to reveal it plainly or tell us who they are suggests they are unrevealed DF channelers, and thus will start off as hidden infiltrated Forsaken.
One of those Chosen could be a Wise One, for example (no, it won't be Sorilea.) Other possibilities for a new Chosen include a Windfinder, a highly placed Seanchan, a Sharan leader, a leader of the Red Veils etc. At this point in the story, raising known characters we didn't know were DF would have more impact than introducing wholly new blokes as Chosen.
But aside from Alviarin, there's really no obvious candidate... But if there's only her beside Taim, there wasn't really much point to Brandon not revealing her beside M'Hael. There has to be at least one new Chosen Brandon really didn't want us to know about yet, probably because that character isn't revealed as a DF yet.
There is even the insinuation that Moridin himself doesn't know what Demandred is up to - and Demandred says that he will discover in due time and be shocked at what he's accomplished.
I don't interpret it that way at all. Moridin speaks elsewhere as if he clearly knows what Demandred is up to and what his forces are. He knows his plans, that the DO is pleased with them, that Demandred now has need of Moghedien. That's not what sparked Demandred's anger, it's Moridin's lack of respect for his accomplishments, his calling his followers "playthings" for example. Moridin is no doubt a great deal more satisfied with Demandred's results than he's willing to acknowledge wherever Demandred can hear (out of his presence, he spoke of him as having pleased very much the DO...). Openly he shows despise, and that grates Demandred. Another aspect is that Moridin is again probably showing a good dose of bad faith, with the fact that Demandred seems to have for the most part spent his time to prepare for the War and build himself armies, thus most of the fruits of his work are yet to come into play but Moridin chose to unfairly present that as Demandred not having produced concrete results yet. That's what angered Demandred and made him exclaim Moridin will see tons of results and be surprised by some of them. There is obviously some rivalry going between the two, as it appears more and more to me I was right Demandred has built himself hidden armies. Ishamael had no competition for thousands of years with building DF networks, the Black Ajah - and the Red Veils are almost certainly his creation as well. Demandred, who didn't have to hide his recruits carefully in plain sight for centuries, build structures so their organizations would be more or less automonous and so on probably got impressive results with intensive recruitment and secret training. That probably grates Moridin's pride a bit, or it's just Demandred's too great pride in his achievements, the fact it's a little too obvious Demandred seeks to outshine him, that grates him.
Incidentally, it seems pretty clear from the scene that the new Chosen M'Hael is, or at least was, under Demandred's sphere of influence yet that he was Moridin's protégé in the first place. I think now that Ishamael was behind Taim proclaiming himself Dragon, perhaps also Ishamael's the one who ordered Alviarin to organize his escape, before he died in Tear. Then, I think it was Demandred's idea when he learned of the amnesty to find and send Taim to Rand, originally to become his second at his side. Rand offered better: he put Taim in charge of training the Asha'man, and it's probable that while it was Taim's doing, Demandred helped him. I suspect Demandred distanced himself from the Black Tower project later when Moridin arrived and meddled. Taim had been his pawn, and with Moridin back in play Demandred could no longer fully trust him. That's when Demandred started going in Taim's back, and when Taim started to turn the place into a second fortress bearing Moridin's colors.
And it doesn't sound like Demandred is behind the battle of Caemlyn after all. It sounds more and more like this happened on Moridin's orders, a plan which earliest pieces go way back to Shiaine and Hanlon, the orders from Moghedien and so on. Whatever was in store for Elayne didn't work, as she left the city. It still looks like the whole thing is meant to get rid of Caemlyn which Queen, walls, sheer size and ressources threatened the safety of the BT during TG, and to give free access to a Waygate to the BT, but this appears to be a plan of Moridin linked with Taim, not Demandred, like giving Taim a Dreamspike. It looks to me like Moridin doesn't intend to leave nearly all the control of the War to Demandred.
This message last edited by DomA on 22/09/2012 at 06:42:04 PM
AMOL Prologue : Analysis of Forsaken section *major spoilers*
19/09/2012 05:47:21 PM
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You left out that Taim and Demandred have met before.
19/09/2012 06:19:01 PM
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Part of me keeps screaming Logain, though that can't be right...
20/09/2012 12:14:00 PM
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We have our answer as to why Cyndane and Moiraine are reduced in power.
20/09/2012 05:14:01 AM
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It was spelled out before.
20/09/2012 05:25:05 AM
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And some of us guessed that's what happened, we just didn't have evidence. *NM*
20/09/2012 12:04:18 PM
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Nor a lot of support for the idea...
22/09/2012 06:28:14 PM
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Really? Seemed like the obvious series of events
23/09/2012 02:32:35 PM
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I know...
23/09/2012 05:30:42 PM
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I'm not so sure
24/09/2012 05:32:50 PM
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Why question it?
25/09/2012 01:40:39 AM
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Re: Why question it?
25/09/2012 06:12:32 AM
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No she doesn't. She focuses on Graendal's punishment being about her looks
25/09/2012 04:10:04 PM
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Re: No she doesn't. She focuses on Graendal's punishment being about her looks
25/09/2012 06:41:13 PM
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Re: No she doesn't. She focuses on Graendal's punishment being about her looks
25/09/2012 07:21:03 PM
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Re: No she doesn't. She focuses on Graendal's punishment being about her looks
25/09/2012 07:53:47 PM
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Demandred - the wasted Forsaken
20/09/2012 08:14:15 PM
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Talmanes
23/09/2012 12:42:27 AM
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I think you once again overestimate my appreciation of the series.
25/09/2012 02:33:34 PM
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Re: Talmanes
02/10/2012 03:27:05 PM
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I'm disappointed after waiting a week for a new post in the Forsaken thread, it's about Talmanes!
02/10/2012 09:46:48 PM
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Two interesting Forsaken issues you haven't raised
22/09/2012 06:21:34 PM
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Seems to me that Taim himself was behind going to Rand
23/09/2012 02:53:32 AM
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Re: Seems to me that Taim himself was behind going to Rand
23/09/2012 05:50:48 PM
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I think I rebel against this thought process because of the Taimandred Red Herring
23/09/2012 06:35:19 PM
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Re: I think I rebel against this thought process because of the Taimandred Red Herring
23/09/2012 07:46:59 PM
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I have to wonder at Hessalam
23/09/2012 01:20:13 PM
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Re: I have to wonder at Hessalam
23/09/2012 06:52:10 PM
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I agree that B-Sand seems to have inserted Graendal into the Slayer plot line in TOM
23/09/2012 07:17:15 PM
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Re: I agree that B-Sand seems to have inserted Graendal into the Slayer plot line in TOM
23/09/2012 08:19:02 PM
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EDIT ... Demandred has only had about 9 months (according to wotchron)
23/09/2012 09:13:44 PM
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Re: I have to wonder at Hessalam
24/09/2012 05:18:29 PM
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So based on this new info, what is Demandred's big game? Shara or Isle of Madmen back on the table?
23/09/2012 08:01:03 PM
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Re: So based on this new info, what is Demandred's big game?
23/09/2012 08:52:48 PM
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Interesting...
23/09/2012 09:06:18 PM
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Re: Interesting...
23/09/2012 11:31:31 PM
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I think we saw them during the attack on Maradon. The Portal Stone attack seems less likely
23/09/2012 11:41:42 PM
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If I had to take a guess right now I'd say he has been setting up various Shadow armies thought the
23/09/2012 09:30:34 PM
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I think at the very least he has recreated the One-and-Eighty male channelers from the AOL...
23/09/2012 09:34:56 PM
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As I said he will almost certainly have Channelers
23/09/2012 09:47:53 PM
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All he needed to do was train 10 guys personally..
23/09/2012 09:51:46 PM
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It took Taim nearly a year to train a dozen men to a place where they could teach
23/09/2012 10:00:40 PM
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The world is 25,000 miles by 25,000 miles in size...
23/09/2012 10:15:22 PM
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That is just far fetched ... I think I would laugh out loud if that is the case
23/09/2012 10:43:37 PM
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Direct quote from Demandred refutes this...
23/09/2012 10:49:10 PM
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Demanded is much more like Mesaana in his ways
23/09/2012 10:55:00 PM
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"My rule is secure." Could Demandred be ruling an entire Mirror World?
23/09/2012 10:43:51 PM
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The changes in Moghedien
25/09/2012 03:29:15 AM
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I believe she commented on Graendal's strength, comparing it to Nynaeve or something?
25/09/2012 11:07:24 PM
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Well..
25/09/2012 11:15:21 PM
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Thanks for the quote, but reading that, it kind of implies the opposite, to me...
25/09/2012 11:35:53 PM
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Hmmm....
26/09/2012 12:00:33 AM
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Hehe, that old argument again.
26/09/2012 12:09:25 AM
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Yes.
26/09/2012 12:58:03 AM
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I agree the Forsaken are all pretty close in effective Strength
26/09/2012 04:11:16 AM
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Re: I agree the Forsaken are all pretty close in effective Strength
26/09/2012 08:53:02 AM
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Well...
26/09/2012 09:09:38 AM
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Re: Well...
26/09/2012 10:17:03 AM
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Moiraine lost more than 2/3 of her strength. Siuan lost about that and Moiraine seems
26/09/2012 04:46:18 PM
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Re: I agree the Forsaken are all pretty close in effective Strength
27/09/2012 03:00:04 AM
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Re: I agree the Forsaken are all pretty close in effective Strength
27/09/2012 07:23:11 AM
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As always you forget book 4 is more than half way through the timeline of the series
26/09/2012 03:58:22 AM
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Actually......
26/09/2012 02:30:00 AM
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Not sure that's completely true..
26/09/2012 06:42:51 AM
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Probably something like this
26/09/2012 08:36:40 AM
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Probably true, but maybe a hint from a Sanderson interview should be considered here...
26/09/2012 08:56:32 AM
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Re: Probably true, but maybe a hint from a Sanderson interview should be considered here...
26/09/2012 10:01:08 AM
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Graendal almost has to be Stronger than Nynaeve
26/09/2012 05:57:35 PM
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One thing about that...
27/09/2012 02:58:56 AM
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Possible, but I find it unlikely
27/09/2012 06:16:56 AM
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The reason I think that...
27/09/2012 06:25:48 AM
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I always assumed Nynaeve at the top was a list he later revised as he decided to bring in
27/09/2012 06:39:35 AM
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I wasn't making a Strength comparison ... I was commenting on her lack of cowardice
26/09/2012 03:45:36 AM
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Re: I wasn't making a Strength comparison ... I was commenting on her lack of cowardice
26/09/2012 05:30:36 PM
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