He'll lead the Whitecloaks. That's about it. Oh, and maybe become a king.
When I think of the major roles, I tend to think of the characters that accomplish things that push the story forward. Galad, for the most part, has not been one of these characters...he seems to be pushed by the momentum of events rather than a combination of his own determination and the movement of the story. So I don't necessarily think kings, queens, VIPs, t'a'veren and etc have major roles - Perrin is a t'a'averen, for example, and next to Verin, Cadsuane or Lan, he really hasn't done anything of note.
When I think of the major roles, I tend to think of the characters that accomplish things that push the story forward. Galad, for the most part, has not been one of these characters...he seems to be pushed by the momentum of events rather than a combination of his own determination and the movement of the story. So I don't necessarily think kings, queens, VIPs, t'a'veren and etc have major roles - Perrin is a t'a'averen, for example, and next to Verin, Cadsuane or Lan, he really hasn't done anything of note.
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This message last edited by RugbyPlayingAshaman on 18/10/2009 at 07:03:06 PM
Galad is being underestimated
18/10/2009 07:16:11 AM
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He will definitely play a larger role, but his troop size currently is minor
18/10/2009 07:51:38 AM
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yes, I think he has a larger role
18/10/2009 09:56:41 AM
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Re: yes, I think he has a larger role
18/10/2009 10:10:46 AM
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Overall? No.
18/10/2009 06:04:21 PM
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