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Re: Grays=political power... How exactly? kHz1000 Send a noteboard - 21/10/2016 09:21:13 AM

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View original postSieran's choice seems much more logical as she appears to have chosen the Grey for reasons related to ambition rather than functional duty. this is a woman who wanted political power and saw the path to that through the Grey,


View original postInfluence, sure, but power?


View original postThe Gray's are diplomats. Sure they rub shoulders with rulers and nobles all the time... But so can pretty much any Aes Sedai who wants to. As far as obtaining personal political power in or outside the Tower... They are basically identical to every other Ajah.

A Gray sister in her first administrative position is already climbing her steps in the Tower hierarchy, while a Red training to fight other channelers would always have her political ambitions hit the ultimate glass ceiling, the fact that a Red sister has virtually no chance of becoming Amyrlin. Only the Blue has had more success in raising Amyrlins than the Gray.

Personal power outside the Tower is hardly interesting to any AS. They're all rich, anyway, as respected as any monarch, really, and deeply loyal to the Tower. When Gray sisters negotiate, they increase the Tower's influence, not their own (say, affecting how laws are interpreted and border disputes settled). Though Temaile saw negotiations as just a suitable outlet to exercise her sadistic side, as she was said to treat negotiations as games to control and hurt people.

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Re: Grays=political power... How exactly? - 21/10/2016 09:21:13 AM 775 Views
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