Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.)
Fanatic-Templar Send a noteboard - 19/08/2013 05:56:29 PM
View original postOne could argue the Shadow did that from the start; had the DO simply ordered the surviving Forsaken to converge on Rand with thirteen Myrddraal during his first trip to the Stone there is little he, Moiraine and the rest could have done to stop it. It was a tactic apparently effective enough for Rand to fear during Egwenes trip through the testing ter'angreal, but not for the Shadow to use in mainline reality. Could have been an amusing exchange had everyone put their cards on the table.
I doubt that would accomplish Shai'tan's aims. In the final confrontations, as in Veins of Gold, as in Ba'alzamon's rantings in the first books, the point is quite clearly that Rand must choose to accept Shai'tan's reality. Turning removes choice.
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Who did try to send Bayle Domon east, and why?
29/07/2013 10:03:15 AM
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Dark Friends
29/07/2013 05:04:02 PM
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Re: Dark Friends
29/07/2013 05:08:41 PM
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It's fairly obvious, Jordan-style (ie: a few cl;ues, you have to think it up yourself)
30/07/2013 02:56:55 PM
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At that point the Shadow had PLENTY of resources in Illian though.
18/08/2013 01:06:06 PM
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Re: At that point the Shadow had PLENTY of resources in Illian though.
18/08/2013 06:12:46 PM
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Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.)
19/08/2013 03:19:51 PM
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Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.)
19/08/2013 05:56:29 PM
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Rand (or ter'angreal Rand) seemed to think it would.
20/08/2013 03:34:29 AM
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The way I see it,
20/08/2013 04:36:30 AM
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Re: The way I see it,
22/08/2013 03:40:52 AM
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That's pretty much what I think, and also why I don't think there's one 'real' world.
22/08/2013 04:01:44 AM
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Re: That's pretty much what I think, and also why I don't think there's one 'real' world.
22/08/2013 07:54:43 PM
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