Part of the Tower's problem is that for 3000 years it been virtually unchallenged. Yet it has had enemies but they were political or military enemies not forces that could command the One Power against it. If you look at the history of Randland after the breaking the Tower only had two major problems. The first was the Trollock wars and the second was Hawkwing. For the rest of the time they have had to deal with no threat that could completly destroy them.
If you consider a lot of the European wars fought before Napoleon yes there were some good generals but a lot of them were not so good. They had their position due to their rank and wealth and so what if they lost a battle or even a war. The nation might lose some land but it would never be in danger of being wiped out and it could have a rematch a few years later.
It was only when total war came on the scene with the Napoleonic wars when one's country was at risk of being wiped out that the rulers had to promote the best generals because they were needed.
The Aes Sedai are like that, and now they have real rivals who can destroy them, the shadow is moving openly, the Seanchan have attacked them and the Black Tower is a real danger. Now they face a steep learning curve but if they survive they will come out stronger with good effective commanders and structures in place to actually fight a One Power war.
If you consider a lot of the European wars fought before Napoleon yes there were some good generals but a lot of them were not so good. They had their position due to their rank and wealth and so what if they lost a battle or even a war. The nation might lose some land but it would never be in danger of being wiped out and it could have a rematch a few years later.
It was only when total war came on the scene with the Napoleonic wars when one's country was at risk of being wiped out that the rulers had to promote the best generals because they were needed.
The Aes Sedai are like that, and now they have real rivals who can destroy them, the shadow is moving openly, the Seanchan have attacked them and the Black Tower is a real danger. Now they face a steep learning curve but if they survive they will come out stronger with good effective commanders and structures in place to actually fight a One Power war.
Will the Green Ajah get their act together to be ready for the last battle?
03/11/2009 04:16:27 PM
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It always bugged me that there weren't Green Ajah outposts in the Borderlands
03/11/2009 04:49:51 PM
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Re: Will the Green Ajah get their act together to be ready for the last battle?
03/11/2009 05:56:54 PM
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The Aes Sedai in general have been incompetent.
03/11/2009 07:16:10 PM
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Agreed
03/11/2009 07:38:42 PM
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Re: Agreed
03/11/2009 08:47:03 PM
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Re: Agreed
03/11/2009 09:21:11 PM
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Re: Agreed
04/11/2009 12:50:57 AM
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Doesn't help that we were introduced to the best so early in the series
04/11/2009 01:00:33 AM
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Re: Doesn't help that we were introduced to the best so early in the series
04/11/2009 01:42:43 AM
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The forsaken are still pretty tough.
04/11/2009 01:24:01 AM
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They are as tough as any arrogant, scheming idiots with power to back up their shallowness can be
04/11/2009 04:06:18 PM
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All those centuries of lifetimes and they're all still level 1. While Egwene is alrdy epic. Sad. *NM*
04/11/2009 03:59:54 PM
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