Yes, but why would Shai'tan send him there? *NM*
Fanatic-Templar Send a noteboard - 25/11/2009 04:55:46 AM
If he's told to attack Rand at Caemlyn, he'll do it. He is Nae'blis, after all.
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(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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That doesn't agree with other prophecies.
23/11/2009 08:11:44 PM
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Could be.
24/11/2009 02:55:08 AM
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The return is the Seanchan. The conflict remaining is between them and the Westlanders.
24/11/2009 03:26:01 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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