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Well said. Seriana Sedai Send a noteboard - 30/10/2009 04:49:55 PM

I think we've got to a point now where Rand is the most dangerous man in the world, and not the Forsaken. There is something awry going on - the Pattern is literally becoming dark around him. He's on the verge of trying to kill people, and his temper and sanity are out of the window. He's even toying with the True Power. In the scene with Moridin and Rand, it's difficult to say who's more evil.

Rand committed a mass atrocity by trying to slay Graendal. In the end he was probably correct in doing so. This is the way to kill a Forsaken. The wrong way is to meet them on their terms and try and duel them with the Power and see who is stronger or more skilled. Rand has come short most times, because the Forsaken set the stage and fill it with traps. With Graendal he knew how she worked, and he did the one thing she would not suspect. He did the insane thing, which the master of the mind would not think of.

Still, the man is a rabid dog. If you're on the verge of killing your own father, you're past it I'm afraid. I've actually for the first time considered the idea that Rand should be shielded by a circle of thirteen and unleashed at the Last Battle. The man is a huge liability. He must die soon - he's worse than Taim, Logain or any of the male Forsaken. One can feel the tension in the pages when he's around. No one is safe.


Rands problem was that he thought emotions were a liability. He thought that showing that you love or care for someone was showing weakness. After Veins of Gold he has come to realize the truth (and something I hope everyone learns someday) that love is ALWAYS worth fighting for. Love, to me, is the most amazing yet terrifying feeling you will ever have. The real Rand, the one from books 1 through the end of 4 has opened his eyes again. The one who does what is needed because it is right and because he wants to. Not because he has to. This is a very important distinction as it shows he remembers what he is trying to save.
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Well said. - 30/10/2009 04:49:55 PM 602 Views
Agreed. - 06/11/2009 10:22:33 AM 524 Views
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The Dark Halo Rand? Sure. - 30/10/2009 05:20:55 PM 664 Views
I think the last chapter rectified that didn't it? - 30/10/2009 05:52:13 PM 683 Views
Yes - 30/10/2009 10:06:12 PM 584 Views
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Dark Halo Rand is terrifying - 30/10/2009 06:53:47 PM 676 Views
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Did you skip the last chapter or something? *NM* - 30/10/2009 09:49:37 PM 294 Views
I'm sort of curious of that myself *NM* - 30/10/2009 10:03:44 PM 252 Views
Yeah it was a selective read *NM* - 31/10/2009 05:18:37 AM 268 Views
I think you know what we're getting at - 31/10/2009 05:31:19 AM 537 Views
I do - 31/10/2009 05:50:02 AM 631 Views
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