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Really? I believe you, but can't remember specific instances.
Really? I believe you, but can't remember specific instances.
The first time is in LoC. Rand asks her where the Rebels are located, and she's just about to blurt it out, but stops herself by embracing saidar. The nest two times, she doesn't even do that, so I don't know if it was necessary the first time.
The second time was in the Hall of the Tower, though I guess you could argue the Pattern specifically did need her to speak in opposition to Rand, so it wasn't so much her resisting his ta'veren pull (which silenced everyone else present) as much as her being positioned to be his opposition by the Pattern.
The last time is in Merrilor, when she feels all the rulers about to cave in to Rand's demands.
That said, despite her whining and "independence," here's what she did: Took care of the Black Ajah. Unified the White Tower. Gathered together all the different nations, got them in one place, and had them listen to Rand's Commandments.
So? Are you arguing she wouldn't have wanted to do these things on her own?
You know, I'm going to come right out and say it. The resurrection bit in the Companion was cheap.
21/11/2015 10:58:25 AM
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Re: You know, I'm going to come right out and say it. The resurrection bit in the Companion was chea
21/11/2015 01:14:10 PM
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I was going to buy the Companion, until I read people's opinions here...
21/11/2015 04:52:02 PM
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No.... (SPOILERS)
21/11/2015 05:42:44 PM
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My hatred for her is extremely rational, and I think her the opposite of worthless. Just not good.
21/11/2015 10:58:35 PM
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And BTW, can you say I'm wrong?
21/11/2015 11:15:46 PM
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About? Egwene or Bela?
22/11/2015 01:12:20 AM
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The literal nag, as opposed to the figurative one.
22/11/2015 01:56:42 AM
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Re: The literal nag, as opposed to the figurative one.
22/11/2015 03:42:33 AM
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2 Corinthian 12:7
22/11/2015 10:48:06 AM
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The first part seems reasonable...
22/11/2015 11:45:55 AM
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Er. I think you need to meditate upon the definition of ta'veren, if you think she was "immune." *NM*
23/11/2015 06:53:08 PM
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Re: Er. I think you need to meditate upon the definition of ta'veren, if you think she was "immune."
30/11/2015 05:47:55 AM
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Re: Er. I think you need to meditate upon the definition of ta'veren, if you think she was "immune."
01/12/2015 07:19:21 PM
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Re: Er. I think you need to meditate upon the definition of ta'veren, if you think she was "immune."
01/12/2015 10:43:32 PM
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Yes...
02/12/2015 12:00:23 AM
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