Re: Regardless of the target, did they achieve anything?
HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 04/11/2009 12:59:40 PM
From a plot point of view -
It didn't make Tuon decide to ally with Rand.
If it was Tylee as the target, she escaped.
If it was the Tinkers none were killed.
Given it's mentioned later on by Tylee to Tuon it really seemed like a random attack with no consequences.
It didn't make Tuon decide to ally with Rand.
If it was Tylee as the target, she escaped.
If it was the Tinkers none were killed.
Given it's mentioned later on by Tylee to Tuon it really seemed like a random attack with no consequences.
It did have consequences. It delayed the Seanchan attack on the WT. If the Seanchan had attacked earlier then Egwene would not have had teh time to win over all the sitters. The Black Ajah would not have been revealed by Verin. Small action, big consequences.
The target of the Trollocs in the prologue
03/11/2009 05:03:14 PM
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Tinkers?
03/11/2009 05:09:52 PM
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If Tylee was the target...
03/11/2009 05:22:51 PM
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The Tinkers do have a special significance in this book
03/11/2009 05:40:07 PM
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I agree we've gotten way too much tinkers in this book and others for it to be otherwise *NM*
03/11/2009 05:57:20 PM
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I noticed that too. I agree with the general consesus here - the Tinkers have a part yet to play.
03/11/2009 07:11:38 PM
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Regardless of the target, did they achieve anything?
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Re: Regardless of the target, did they achieve anything?
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