does anyone think that his role in the story is pretty much done? i think the whole 'he'll do the right thing no matter what' aspect of his character brought him to the end of his main plot arc (eamon valda etc....), but i have a feeling that he has more to do. obviously his one brother gawyn has a long way to go since there are presumably many events still in gawyn's future. and his other brother, you know who, has a sh*tton left of stuff to do, so it seems like there is plenty of room for galad to do something of major importance (other than have berelain flip her shizz for him).
the question is....what.
obviously he'll prep the whitecloaks for the last battle, but will he do something more individual than that (i.e., a specific act that he himself, not he with the army, does that resonates)? will he make all the women of the shadow sigh and flutter? will he lose an eye or take a disfiguring battle wound in order to save rand? other than the berelain falling for a man in white, i can't remember any other prediction that could be related to galad. so help!
the question is....what.
obviously he'll prep the whitecloaks for the last battle, but will he do something more individual than that (i.e., a specific act that he himself, not he with the army, does that resonates)? will he make all the women of the shadow sigh and flutter? will he lose an eye or take a disfiguring battle wound in order to save rand? other than the berelain falling for a man in white, i can't remember any other prediction that could be related to galad. so help!
Galad
30/09/2009 04:24:07 PM
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Perrin & Co
30/09/2009 04:51:20 PM
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I agree he will meet up with Perrin and Co. what will he do when he discovers his Mom is alive?
01/10/2009 05:39:41 PM
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I feel like he will at least end up meeting his mum again, somehow. *NM*
01/10/2009 01:28:39 AM
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Without Galad, the Whitecloaks would have just tried to keep fighting everyone else
05/10/2009 02:30:46 AM
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