Some children solve rubic's cubes because they don't understand how hard it is.
Lord Haart Send a noteboard - 26/11/2009 06:23:02 PM
They also think in a completely different way to adults, which could be handy (Noal and Thom are alike in enough ways).
However, I think Noal needs a redemption after what Ishy put him through - this will be it.
Though I foresee a bit of mistaken identity - Noal goes in to rescue Moiraine, and she thinks that he is Thom and has aged by decades, and therefore that she has missed 20 or so years in the real world.
However, I think Noal needs a redemption after what Ishy put him through - this will be it.
Though I foresee a bit of mistaken identity - Noal goes in to rescue Moiraine, and she thinks that he is Thom and has aged by decades, and therefore that she has missed 20 or so years in the real world.
My early speculation for ToM (With a new Theory):
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Why do people think Olver is an expert in Snakes and Foxes?
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Maybe because of his obsession with it?
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Re: Maybe because of his obsession with it?
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Maybe they'll need his way to cheat, not to follow the rules? *NM*
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Some children solve rubic's cubes because they don't understand how hard it is.
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