Yet this is never really played out in the books.
Sadly no, but then again none of our main PoV characters know much or have any desire to learn about the Reds. Yet they enjoy a measure of respect, the Yellow and Gray support the Red over the Blue in the Hall (in NS). Maybe they're better than we know.
View original postGreens, while obviously military in their organization, seem to be vastly more prepared to root out communities of Dark friends. Not that we really see them do much either, but the Greens we do encounter are much more likely to be out in the world engaging in fighting the forces of the Dark One which would imply that they are more likely to sniff out DFs than a group of Reds who are singularly hunting for male channelers, who are not by definition aligned with the DO.
I would assume the Greens place heavy emphasis on the Borderlands. They are interested in battles against Trollocs and preparing to counter Dreadlords, not going after sneaky, cowardly Darkfriends. The Red network of eyes-and-ears on the lookout for anything suspicious (uncommon luck, strange deaths, etc.) that could imply male channeling seems more suited to stumbling on the occasional DF plot, even if only by accident.
View original postI suppose my issue with this reason for Pevara choosing Red is that it feels irrelevant to me. It's like someone deciding to join Homeland Security instead of the Army because their family was killed by gang violence. There doesn't appear to be any real direct correlation in the choice of one over the other. What did the Red offer her that the Green could not in terms of stopping DFs?
Honestly, dunno. Could have been a coincidence? Perhaps she was taken in by some Red AS with a great reputation for sniffing out DFs.
Noticed something odd
13/10/2016 09:31:54 PM
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Familiarity breeds contempt?
14/10/2016 12:41:44 AM
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Ironically, that was a rather ill-informed comment
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Well the Seanchan. even more than the Aiel, are a completely alien culture
19/10/2016 12:09:01 AM
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Possible, yet we know there are also "arms men" throughout every nobles lands
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I think politics keeps women away from the Blue
18/10/2016 10:20:50 PM
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I think it's RJ's gender commentary - Blue are ambitious, which is not a stereotypical female trait
19/10/2016 02:57:51 AM
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By and large agree ... more thoughts on this tomorrow when I'm in front of my computer, on iPad now *NM*
19/10/2016 05:19:20 AM
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Sorry, I am gonna ramble a bit
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20/10/2016 07:14:51 PM
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I guess that's my issue with it
20/10/2016 09:53:38 PM
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Technically men would only be a threat up to a certain age(which they should know) unless trained..
21/10/2016 08:47:20 AM
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The Seanchan are not a military culture. That's why they are so good at it.
19/10/2016 12:21:36 AM
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Forget the "locals"... IIRC Aes Sedai have kids "rarely" not "never".
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Another good point!
14/10/2016 03:28:44 PM
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... Oh! I get it it now. The Tower likely just sends sisters out of the city to have their kids. lol
14/10/2016 04:38:30 PM
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I think the numbers of Aes Sedai mothers really are very very low, or secret
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