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I thought he failed because of the ta'veren only working negatively for him for a while. Legolas Send a noteboard - 31/10/2009 04:55:01 PM
It's commented on not long before - Cadsuane talking to that man in Bandar Eban and not hearing about any positive effects to balance the negative ones - and so I thought that was the reason why it failed to work on Tuon. Although I guess that doesn't entirely work, since his ta'veren first *does* work, but then somehow doesn't - it really looks like Tuon is affected by the ta'veren twice. Once into almost accepting it, but then again into refusing when she was about to accept.
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