Re: Yeah, but his quote implies that his rule or armies are significant.
darius_sedai Send a noteboard - 28/11/2009 01:18:16 AM
You don't need to rule Murandy to bring Shadowspan there through Waygates (are there Waygates in Murandy? I don't remember.)
I rather suspect he has a hand in the Black Tower.
I rather suspect he has a hand in the Black Tower.
Or he could just be blustering He could be ruling a mud hut somewhere and he'd make it sound like he was Emperor of the Universe! I don't think we've seen any Waygates in Murrandy, but let's face it, RJ/BS can place a dozen of them there if it suits the plot.
I tend to think Moridin is in charge at the BT, but it's certainly possible that Demandred is there instead (RJ did go out of his way early on to make us think Taim was in fact Demandred).
I like the idea that Demandred has been working the Amadicia/Gheldan/Murrandy area all this time, stirring up Whitecloak plots, Dragon sworn armies and generally softening up the region for the Seanchan to stroll in and take over. If he was manipulating Niall, Roederan and Masema he'd have tremendous ability to sow chaos.
It also plays nicely into what Semirhage was up too with the Seanchan.
Domani Drag Queen in the White Tower ... Aran'gar watch out!
Demandred As King of Murandy
27/11/2009 08:31:48 AM
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I believe that this may be his primary location. However, he has been involved in FAR more...
27/11/2009 09:30:56 AM
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Rand and Mat
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They can be close without physical closeness. It means they must work in concert, that's all. *NM*
27/11/2009 07:31:57 PM
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Could be, but I think the physical tug they feel toward one another tends to work against that idea. *NM*
27/11/2009 07:35:36 PM
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Even though I think he's in Seanchan, Murandy is positioned for him to fight at Caemlyn.
27/11/2009 03:52:18 PM
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Nah, I doubt it.
27/11/2009 08:31:08 PM
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Re: Nah, I doubt it.
27/11/2009 09:48:36 PM
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Yeah, but his quote implies that his rule or armies are significant.
27/11/2009 09:59:32 PM
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Re: Yeah, but his quote implies that his rule or armies are significant.
28/11/2009 01:18:16 AM
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DomA makes a good case that the Dragonsworn were Lanfear's doing.
28/11/2009 06:04:42 AM
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Re: DomA makes a good case that the Dragonsworn were Lanfear's doing.
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Re: DomA makes a good case that the Dragonsworn were Lanfear's doing.
28/11/2009 07:14:29 AM
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I don't agree - mainly because Murandy is such a mess.
28/11/2009 12:48:22 AM
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Re: I don't agree - mainly because Murandy is such a mess.
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