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Re: The Tinkers do have a special significance in this book HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 03/11/2009 05:59:51 PM
The tinkers (or the song they seek) are needed for the sealing of the bore. I think the song is either known by the Aiel wise ones (because of the Rhuiden memories) or some remnant of the Amayar (more likely because I think they are AoL Aiel that left the manland during the breaking)
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