Er... I think that was more metaphorical than anything
beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 30/10/2009 06:04:09 PM
Or, more literal.
First: he had his actual eyes closed for a while. He was sitting on the mountain, with his eyes closed (yet he could still see the brilliance of the access key). He was up there for a while, but finally opened his eyes.
Second: He'd been brooding for ages, at least, what, 4 books? Making himself harder and more emotionless. Now, he's suddenly all about love and second chances. Hence, "opening his eyes"
The whole "color changing eyes indicative of Lews Therin/Moridin's influence" isn't a bad idea, but I don't think it's really supported by the text. He just has those greyish eyes that can seemingly change color depending on his emotions/author's whim.
First: he had his actual eyes closed for a while. He was sitting on the mountain, with his eyes closed (yet he could still see the brilliance of the access key). He was up there for a while, but finally opened his eyes.
Second: He'd been brooding for ages, at least, what, 4 books? Making himself harder and more emotionless. Now, he's suddenly all about love and second chances. Hence, "opening his eyes"
The whole "color changing eyes indicative of Lews Therin/Moridin's influence" isn't a bad idea, but I don't think it's really supported by the text. He just has those greyish eyes that can seemingly change color depending on his emotions/author's whim.
I amuse myself.
Rand's eyes
29/10/2009 06:27:44 PM
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I'll have to think about that interpretation... Was Rand really blind?
29/10/2009 07:07:06 PM
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Re: I'll have to think about that interpretation... Was Rand really blind?
29/10/2009 08:07:31 PM
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Er... I think that was more metaphorical than anything
30/10/2009 06:04:09 PM
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His eyes have ALWAYS changed between blue and gray. WTF are you going on about?
31/10/2009 07:33:31 AM
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