The big question is why the Tower took 20 years to begin paying attention to what Moiraine was up too ... she defied an Amyrlin's direct order, took an uncrowned king as a Warder, and seemed to appear around a lot of suspicious events. A woman like Hattori may get away with that because she's weak and would go unnoticed, but Moiraine was clearly earmarked early on by the Tower to be one of the future leaders, the fact that they let her run around for 20 years is amazing!
Remember that there is very strong tradition in the Tower to not interfere in another sisters' affairs. This extends all the way up to the Amyrlin Seat. The amazing thing is that the Hall actually thought they should control Moiraine's actions. I see it as a clear sign of the Black Ajah moving. By this point in time, they must have become aware Siuan and Moiriaine were present when Gitara died (this was no secret to women like Sheriam, who would have been debriefed on this). The Blacks must have been in panic mode because they had no one in Siuan's innermost circle. Siuan was scared enough that even dear friends like Sheriam and Delana were not part of her plans. The BA must have suspected that Siuan knows of their existence, as does Moiraine, and suspected that this must be why they were moving in secret over the DR.
The BA then more or less decided to let subtlety be damned. They actively tried to manipulate the Hall into throwing a wrench into Siuan's plans. Elaida obviously sent a letter to Galina when she sent one to the Hall complaining that Moiraine was messing with a ta'veren. Galina and Alviarin saw that as an easy way to ruin Siuan's plans. They played up the old Red vs. Blue rivalry, but had Talene give the Blues a true scare. They probably thought that even if the plan doesn't succeed, it would make Siuan more cautious, more afraid of the consequences of her actions. And they nearly succeeded, but for Moiraine heaping scorn on Siuan and re-energizing her. Seeing that Siuan was undeterred, and Moiraine was not to be curbed at all, Alviarin now ordered an assassination on Siuan, which failed due to Rand's ta'veren influence.
the moving presence and Suians attacker.
07/11/2012 04:56:38 PM
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Interesting...
07/11/2012 06:10:42 PM
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Re: Interesting...
07/11/2012 08:04:47 PM
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What case did Elaida present to the Hall that early?
08/11/2012 07:42:35 PM
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Re: What case did Elaida present to the Hall that early?
08/11/2012 08:53:50 PM
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Not really...
09/11/2012 01:41:45 PM
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Yea, obviously there are a few who recall the friendship
09/11/2012 02:42:34 PM
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That is not so surprising...
10/11/2012 01:30:14 AM
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Re: Not really...
09/11/2012 08:51:43 PM
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There are none...
10/11/2012 01:30:54 AM
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Re: There are none...
11/11/2012 04:00:37 AM
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You're ignoring the actual quotes...
11/11/2012 07:11:46 PM
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But Rand clearly attributes the attack to a suoernatural assailant. Slayer is the only creature
07/11/2012 10:32:21 PM
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not necessarily identifying the target of the arrow just identifying the skill set
07/11/2012 10:34:55 PM
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A Grey Man could do it to ... not in the same way, but we are told they could walk right
08/11/2012 07:38:05 PM
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Grey Men wouldn't be able to jump around the room like that. It doesn't match any scene we've seen
08/11/2012 08:58:39 PM
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I don't know
09/11/2012 02:03:36 PM
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Slayer uses arrows when we meet him with Perrin in TAR
09/11/2012 05:48:50 PM
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You are correct... Was thinking it was only Perrin with the bow
10/11/2012 02:04:09 AM
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Well I've discovered that the shooter was a grey man however the previous prescence could have been
15/11/2012 03:25:35 PM
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Not sure...
15/11/2012 04:50:04 PM
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Just doubtful that the sense of movement can be attributed to anyone else.
15/11/2012 09:21:01 PM
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the shooter WAS a grey man... per Ingtar. I still think the other prescence was Slayer. *NM*
15/11/2012 03:13:56 PM
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