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Re: Good post. fionwe1987 Send a noteboard - 13/11/2009 06:51:49 PM

I have always had a problem with the idea that Rand winning the battle is meaningless if he wins it by being ruthless or "hard", for want of a better word.

Even if only 1% of the world population survives the Last Battle, that is STILL better than the alternative.

But no one wants that alternative. No one is saying Dark Rand's victory is worse than the Dark Ones.

But that implies that the ruthless hard Rand would actually win against the Dark One. When, in fact, he nearly ended up destroying creation.

Its like Nynaeve said. When you lose all hope, why would you care about the outcome of your battles? What is your motivation? What will give you the strength the resist the great power of the DO, especially if he offers to return people you lost?

But most importantly, by just hiding his anger instead of dealing with it, Rand was always going to be close to the edge of a breakdown. What if he had had a breakdown at Shayol Ghul instead of Tear?

You're confusing laughter and tears with being soft hearted and unpragmatic. Cadsune, the very woman who wants Rand to learn laughter and tears, is the soul of pragmatism. She never approved of his foolish softness in ordering no torture for Semirhage.

What Rand must do is become more like Egwene. Tough enough to make difficult decisions (kill the Aes Sedai captives so Travelling doesn't reach the Seanchan), but also a person with hope, who can see the need for mercy (don't allow the Reds to be disbanded, despite all they have done to you). Egwene was as "cool" as Rand in this book. But she was emotionally stable. Which counts for a lot in combat situations.
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Rand and Roose Bolton... - 13/11/2009 02:02:11 PM 1071 Views
That is probably due to you having fought so many wars in Video Games, but not real ones. - 13/11/2009 02:20:42 PM 499 Views
Really... - 13/11/2009 02:22:23 PM 464 Views
I loved Dark Rand. I agree, I wish he was around longer. Should've come out earlier in the series. - 13/11/2009 03:23:59 PM 497 Views
You people are mad - 13/11/2009 04:01:27 PM 534 Views
Yeah, but... - 13/11/2009 04:35:02 PM 466 Views
Re: Yeah, but... - 15/11/2009 07:17:01 AM 391 Views
Reading about a saint is boring. Reading about an imperfect hero is exciting. - 13/11/2009 04:38:24 PM 418 Views
That's actually kind of shallow and limited - 13/11/2009 05:07:55 PM 524 Views
Are you kidding? - 13/11/2009 09:30:54 PM 417 Views
Re: Are you kidding? - 13/11/2009 10:13:43 PM 461 Views
Well not me, I guess - 15/11/2009 07:27:34 AM 413 Views
This wasn't Sanderson's portrayal! - 13/11/2009 05:52:51 PM 591 Views
Good post. - 13/11/2009 06:37:37 PM 463 Views
Re: Good post. - 13/11/2009 06:51:49 PM 448 Views
You're right. But I'm very angry with the writers for portraying Egwene in such a positive way. - 13/11/2009 07:18:10 PM 454 Views
Weren't you the one who wanted uncertainty and doubt? - 13/11/2009 08:11:30 PM 417 Views
I have only one comment, and that's about your last sentence... - 13/11/2009 08:43:13 PM 455 Views
Well, that's a load of nonsense, sorry. - 13/11/2009 09:05:01 PM 470 Views
Re: I have only one comment, and that's about your last sentence... - 13/11/2009 09:44:31 PM 405 Views
Ar-Pharazôn - 13/11/2009 10:00:12 PM 450 Views
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Is she really? - 15/11/2009 07:22:34 AM 360 Views
Definitely. - 13/11/2009 09:35:26 PM 428 Views
Yup. - 13/11/2009 10:04:54 PM 399 Views

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