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Hm. nossy Send a noteboard - 20/03/2013 08:34:34 PM

View original postFrom Sanderson's blog, written when the book was released: "The sequence (it is more than one scene) that I am referring to most of the time when I talk about this encompasses the entire epilogue of A Memory of Light. Once you get there, you can know you're reading Robert Jordan's words, though of course there are other scenes scattered through the book that he worked on too."


View original postThe entire chapter was written by Jordan, though I believe Sanderson/Harriet added a few small tweaks.

People keep saying that it wasn't enough (I agree) - that makes me wonder if he meant to put more into the final chapters, or truly thought this end was appropriately satisfying. I don't have the book (library does), so I can't re-read the epilogue right now to refresh. Thoughts, people?

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What was the "ending" that RJ had in mind for all of these years? - 20/03/2013 04:37:22 AM 1482 Views
That was what he wrote, so I would say yeah - 20/03/2013 03:50:40 PM 911 Views
But was it only that one small, specific scene? Not the entire epilogue chapter? *NM* - 20/03/2013 08:13:14 PM 419 Views
No, it was the whole epilogue - 20/03/2013 08:29:39 PM 1144 Views
Hm. - 20/03/2013 08:34:34 PM 942 Views
Thanks.....very good info! *NM* - 21/03/2013 12:51:35 AM 326 Views
The entire story, including the re-Sealing of Shai'tan's bore, was RJ's story. - 20/03/2013 11:56:45 PM 905 Views
Oh, I'm sure BS wrote all of the main points that RJ wanted..... - 21/03/2013 12:51:08 AM 955 Views
Rand was already mad by that point. This is pretty well established. *NM* - 21/03/2013 04:02:33 AM 361 Views
I'm of the opinion that we we will never know the exact details - 21/03/2013 10:11:43 PM 876 Views
I like to think that he intended to give more of the secendary characters their payoff - 22/03/2013 02:48:47 AM 772 Views
Agreed - 22/03/2013 03:43:00 PM 815 Views

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