You assume Graendal divined Rand's intention and prepared for it, but that's counter to what Graendal is said to do. She plans for every possibility. Your idea would have her plan for none except the one that occurred. She's smarter than Rand, she's not omniscient.
The idea that Graendal survived is probably this book's version of "Semirhage planned to get caught all along!" Face it, the Forsaken are ridiculously incompetent and doomed to miserable failure. This theme was made clear through the books, and Verin said it right out in her chapter. Aginor killed himself in a Wilder's mistake of overdrawing on the Source. Balthamel was turned to fertiliser by a walking garden. Be'lal got balefired by someone far inferior to him because he was busy monologuing. Lanfear got tackled to death by a short woman not using the Power, while she herself had an angreal. Rahvin and Sammael were killed due to the intervention of their own allies. Asmodean died so miserably it isn't even felt necessary to tell us who did it, so unimportant it was, he got killed while getting himself a drink. And Semirhage, after getting caught because of an incredibly idiotic plan that was doomed to fail, dies because her priorities were skewed.
Graendal's dead. Her survival would be completely out of character for a Forsaken.
Nor do I believe the Semirhage incident was her idea. Remember that it was Moridin who ordered Graendal to inflict psychological trauma on Rand in the first place. This is quite clearly within the scope of his schemes.
The idea that Graendal survived is probably this book's version of "Semirhage planned to get caught all along!" Face it, the Forsaken are ridiculously incompetent and doomed to miserable failure. This theme was made clear through the books, and Verin said it right out in her chapter. Aginor killed himself in a Wilder's mistake of overdrawing on the Source. Balthamel was turned to fertiliser by a walking garden. Be'lal got balefired by someone far inferior to him because he was busy monologuing. Lanfear got tackled to death by a short woman not using the Power, while she herself had an angreal. Rahvin and Sammael were killed due to the intervention of their own allies. Asmodean died so miserably it isn't even felt necessary to tell us who did it, so unimportant it was, he got killed while getting himself a drink. And Semirhage, after getting caught because of an incredibly idiotic plan that was doomed to fail, dies because her priorities were skewed.
Graendal's dead. Her survival would be completely out of character for a Forsaken.
Nor do I believe the Semirhage incident was her idea. Remember that it was Moridin who ordered Graendal to inflict psychological trauma on Rand in the first place. This is quite clearly within the scope of his schemes.
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Graendal
11/11/2009 11:02:33 AM
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supposely we will revisit the same timeline in TOM, and may get a Graendal POV like this. *NM*
11/11/2009 12:10:22 PM
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I agree. I pointed out the same basic problems with assuming she's dead in another post *NM*
11/11/2009 02:27:33 PM
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She's dead.
11/11/2009 06:09:49 PM
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Or is she?
11/11/2009 08:18:34 PM
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Re: Or is she?
11/11/2009 10:16:22 PM
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Re: Or is she?
12/11/2009 10:12:42 AM
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Re: Or is she?
12/11/2009 07:44:05 PM
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You forgot to mention how badly Ishamael got pwned, too - twice - plus the second time Aginor died. *NM*
19/11/2009 12:36:16 AM
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Didn't RJ say in an interview a while back that no more Forsaken would be coming back?
13/11/2009 04:19:01 PM
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But did she really go away? *NM*
13/11/2009 04:28:27 PM
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Yes, she's gone. Your theory is far fetched to say the least. *NM*
13/11/2009 05:05:30 PM
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