My guess is that:
1. Her time there would feel far shorter to her than had she been outside - remember Rand and Mat being a week at Rhuidean (sp?) and thinking it was just a few hours? and/or
2. She will learn some information from her time there - perhaps get a few wishes granted; or
3. That bringing Mat there is the true purpose of the ecercise. Mat needs to do something that requires his presence in Finn-land (the gambling scene with the Dark One and losing an eye?). Rescuing Moiraine may be just coincidental.
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1. Her time there would feel far shorter to her than had she been outside - remember Rand and Mat being a week at Rhuidean (sp?) and thinking it was just a few hours? and/or
2. She will learn some information from her time there - perhaps get a few wishes granted; or
3. That bringing Mat there is the true purpose of the ecercise. Mat needs to do something that requires his presence in Finn-land (the gambling scene with the Dark One and losing an eye?). Rescuing Moiraine may be just coincidental.
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He would want to do something about them looking in on things through his eyes...
Creepy voyeurs is what they are, methinks...
If the human brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't understand it.
Poor Moiraine...
16/10/2009 10:37:18 PM
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