In the heat of the moment, his mind racing, Asmodean popped into Demandred's mind only for him to think immediately, without an indication he pondered it seriously that "no, no... he could never have fought me like that".
That's hardly Demandred thinking Asmodean might have been a blademaster. It's more like Demandred struggling for a split second while in the Oneness to remember if Asmodean could use or not use a blade, only to conclude a second later that he would know if Asmodean could fight. It's not really so surprising that Demandred struggled for a second. Asmodean barely knew which end of a sword to hold, Demandred probably has no memory whatsoever of Asmodean related to swordmanship.
Demandred was always one to consider all possibilities rather than rejecting them out of hand. That's one way he avoids being blindfolded.
AOL arrogance aside, it's not so surprising Demandred considered a channeller either. To Demandred's eyes, Lan was clearly in the Oneness.
What's less believable is that Demandred, whom we know to have had spies near Rand, never heard from these spies about Lan Mandragoran, Rand's teacher for the sword.
That anyone from the late series' inner circle is a complete unknown to Demandred was surprising. Normally you'd expect Demandred to have taken a good look at Lan, who has quite a distinctive physique, and thought "That must be the famous Warder of that bitch who linked with LTT to cleanse saidin, the one who disappeared suddenly from LTT's circle". Lan isn't someone the likes of Elza would have forgotten to mention in her reports.
It's all the more surprising when you consider Demandred was convinced it was Rand sending him these men.
That's hardly Demandred thinking Asmodean might have been a blademaster. It's more like Demandred struggling for a split second while in the Oneness to remember if Asmodean could use or not use a blade, only to conclude a second later that he would know if Asmodean could fight. It's not really so surprising that Demandred struggled for a second. Asmodean barely knew which end of a sword to hold, Demandred probably has no memory whatsoever of Asmodean related to swordmanship.
Demandred was always one to consider all possibilities rather than rejecting them out of hand. That's one way he avoids being blindfolded.
AOL arrogance aside, it's not so surprising Demandred considered a channeller either. To Demandred's eyes, Lan was clearly in the Oneness.
What's less believable is that Demandred, whom we know to have had spies near Rand, never heard from these spies about Lan Mandragoran, Rand's teacher for the sword.
That anyone from the late series' inner circle is a complete unknown to Demandred was surprising. Normally you'd expect Demandred to have taken a good look at Lan, who has quite a distinctive physique, and thought "That must be the famous Warder of that bitch who linked with LTT to cleanse saidin, the one who disappeared suddenly from LTT's circle". Lan isn't someone the likes of Elza would have forgotten to mention in her reports.
It's all the more surprising when you consider Demandred was convinced it was Rand sending him these men.
This message last edited by DomA on 02/02/2013 at 02:26:21 AM
So how much of AMOL was real - i.e. RJ's intention, as opposed to Branfiction?
01/02/2013 01:48:16 PM
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Swordsmanship is not a primitive game
01/02/2013 02:16:27 PM
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The sword thing is just one of many..and no, there is no hint that Asmodean was a swordsman either..
01/02/2013 02:26:04 PM
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Yes there is
01/02/2013 02:31:28 PM
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Re: Yes there is
01/02/2013 04:20:37 PM
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Haha...That's a priceless quote. Brandon should hang his head in shame.
01/02/2013 06:55:49 PM
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*double post* *NM*
02/02/2013 02:22:04 AM
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Re: It's rather the opposite....
02/02/2013 02:23:34 AM
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Really?
02/02/2013 09:45:38 AM
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I just wonder how Harriet could fail to choose you over Brandon *NM*
02/02/2013 02:29:00 PM
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Re: Swordsmanship is not a primitive game
01/02/2013 02:36:18 PM
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Re: Swordsmanship is not a primitive game
01/02/2013 05:07:39 PM
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I am in the same boat ... Part of me was loving it then the cards came crashing down
02/02/2013 01:39:02 AM
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There are legitimate complaints out there, but most of these don't qualify.
01/02/2013 03:13:18 PM
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A few things
02/02/2013 07:21:19 AM
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Re: A few things
02/02/2013 01:38:34 PM
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