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I think the bond gives them hightened senses, along with extra stamina, agility, etc. StormCrow Send a noteboard - 16/11/2009 09:03:06 PM
When Egwene sees Gareth Byrne for the first time after he has been bonded she notices the deadly grace if a warder in him.

This seems to imply that this deadly grace is a direct result of the bond. I always presumed that the deadly grace was the byproduct of of a decade plus of hand to hand combat fighting and training. That warders were the elite of the elite of randland.

Added to this, Aiel have often been described as moving like warders.

Does this mean that anyone bonded instantly becomes more graceful and deadly?

Laras? Bran al'Vere? An innkeeper?

Or is this an error on Sandersons part? (or mine?)


Certain of the Ashaman are described this way too, whether bonded or not. Maybe that has to do with power hightened senses? Either way, I think she's noticing the hightened awareness and improved agility it gives him.

Obviously it wouldn't be as noticible in Laras or Bran, but they'd get some sort of benefit out of it.
This message last edited by StormCrow on 16/11/2009 at 09:57:54 PM
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