The return is the Seanchan. The conflict remaining is between them and the Westlanders.
fionwe1987 Send a noteboard - 24/11/2009 03:26:01 AM
Twice will dawn the day, twice to live, etc. I think that Rand's death is an intermediate step in a larger process. The first step, the Battle of Caemlyn, will certainly be done by then. However, more is left to do - a great battle has been fought, but the world is not through with fighting.
But even after Shai'tan is defeated, the world is not through fighting. That's what the prophecy says. Even after Shai'tan is sealed, the land is divided by the return, and, if I am correct, this means there will remain tension between Aes Sedai and Asha'man, they won't simply merge and unite permanently.
(Or rather, hypothesis):Three on a boat.
23/11/2009 12:00:51 AM
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I think this refers to after Tarmon Gai'don.
23/11/2009 12:40:25 AM
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I agree that the Foretelling certainly refers to a time before TG
23/11/2009 04:32:04 PM
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I think it's part of what happens DURING T'armon Gaidon (Arthur goes to Avalon)
23/11/2009 08:08:52 PM
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Wouldn't Padan Fain (Mordeth) better fill the role of Mordred? *NM*
24/11/2009 02:56:15 AM
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He doesn't have an army. Moridin is just as close and fits better. *NM*
24/11/2009 03:36:55 PM
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But Moridin no longer goes out himself.
24/11/2009 06:42:28 PM
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Moridin will go wherever Shaitan tells him to.
25/11/2009 04:25:39 AM
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Yes, but why would Shai'tan send him there? *NM*
25/11/2009 04:55:46 AM
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The Arthurian Parallel Is Blatant, Thus I Wonder Why So Many Ignore It.
27/11/2009 02:30:54 PM
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