Don't know if this has been addressed before. Did a search but came up empty. My question is: If a Suldam is shielded can she still direct a Damane. It is clear from the books that an adam is not a ter'angreal that can be used by non-channeler. So, however thin the link is, it must be dependent on the suldam having a connection to the power. The Suldam must be utilizing the power however insignificant to amount.
There are a lot of inconsistencies in the explanations of how the a'dam is supposed to function. The experiment with Siuan and Leane - and later Setalle Anan - makes it clear the sul'dam needs at least to be able to channel, but if she ever actually did so the glow would be visible. So if the sul'dam require the ability to channel but never actually use it, what are they doing with it?
I once argued that the a'dam was less a linking device than a compulsion device. Perhaps if you're going to give control of one woman's channeling to another, that other needs to have the same physical/mental channeling structures available to them in order to use the ability. But the sul'dam only develop them to the point where they can engage with the damane's channeling and no further. It would explain why Aviendha judged the sul'dam she and Rand met to be right on the edge of being able.
But to answer your question, a shielded sul'dam would be like Siuan and Leane - able to sense the damane but not effect her, including directing her channeling. It's unknown whether the damane can walk around or channel in this state or whether it's the same for her as if the bracelet is on a peg on the wall.
Shielding Suldam's
17/12/2012 11:59:38 AM
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Pure speculation but...
17/12/2012 01:48:31 PM
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18/12/2012 02:17:03 PM
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the question becomes does the damane know it and would it matter?
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Re: the question becomes does the damane know it and would it matter?
20/12/2012 12:16:55 AM
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Tuon is considered a very highly skilled Sul'dam so I tend to believe she is well beyond the
20/12/2012 01:37:56 AM
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20/12/2012 11:29:25 AM
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