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That would basically mean that Fain will be central to the conclusion... Etzel Send a noteboard - 10/10/2009 07:52:43 AM
Because otherwise SL is gone.

However, RJ apparently "mentioned the fact that Fain is essentially his wild card, a character that is outside the structure of the work and can therefore act totally unpredictably."

That Fain is basically a wildcard outside the structure of the work speaks against the idea that he will play a central role in the climax of the story, i. e. in the last scene, which RJ already knew since he began to write the story.

Besides that, it would seem like a cheap LotR rip-off, if Fain is the one needed to defeat the DO in the end. It also would be contrary to the Prophecies in the books and the statements by RJ that only Rand can defeat the DO.
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