But I actually don't think that Fain will yet play an important role. He already did that in the past as troublemaker, but also as the one who gave Rand the idea on how to Cleanse saidin. I would actually say that it would be a bit lame if Fain would again corrupt another group/character this later in the story (of course in the end without successfully killing Rand or destroying the Shadow by this), and also don't see whom Fain would yet try to corrupt.
The last act of the series will just see Fain's death, IMO. One can see a trend by RJ to quickly finish such plotlines by killing or disempower an evil character. I believe that Slayer and the DH pack will finish Fain in a memorable scene. There might be a twist, especially that it will remain uncertain if Mordeth's ghost really died with Fain's body, though.
The last act of the series will just see Fain's death, IMO. One can see a trend by RJ to quickly finish such plotlines by killing or disempower an evil character. I believe that Slayer and the DH pack will finish Fain in a memorable scene. There might be a twist, especially that it will remain uncertain if Mordeth's ghost really died with Fain's body, though.
Shadar Logoth evil important to the Dark One's prison?
09/10/2009 11:45:15 PM
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One problem
10/10/2009 06:32:29 AM
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That would basically mean that Fain will be central to the conclusion...
10/10/2009 07:52:43 AM
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True-- but Fain still has a role left in this series at this point
10/10/2009 03:51:08 PM
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I'm probably in the minority
10/10/2009 06:12:11 PM
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I bet he dies getting choked by apple cider. Padan loves his liquer *NM*
10/10/2009 09:22:19 PM
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Unlikely. We've already seen that trick. It would make for bad storytelling. *NM*
10/10/2009 01:51:31 PM
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I think it's more important to ask what the Shadar Logoth evil actually is.
10/10/2009 05:51:19 PM
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