Re: I don't agree - mainly because Murandy is such a mess.
darius_sedai Send a noteboard - 28/11/2009 01:25:12 AM
I can't really see him doing anything all that useful in Murandy with Tarmon Gaidon around the corner. And since Murandy is very territorial, with most of the locals paying tribute and loyalty to individual lords and ladies rather than the nation, it seems like way too much effort. Any unity there may simply be the regional lords/ladies agreeing to assist the king in certain matters...not necessarily following his orders and building unity.
If this is where he is, I will be very unimpressed!
If this is where he is, I will be very unimpressed!
I think it's almost perfect for him actually, as Roederan he's an ignored monarch who is strategically placed to manipulate the Whitecloaks and Masema as well as the local powerhouse lords and ladies in Murrandy, not to mention being in easy striking distance from Andor and Elayne ... he's stirring the whole region up just waiting for the Seanchan to swoop in and take the entire region with little resistance... or if that failed at least make it a miasma that Rand can't hope to really control.
I just find that the region is way too unstable to not have one of the Forsaken pulling strings.
Domani Drag Queen in the White Tower ... Aran'gar watch out!
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I believe that this may be his primary location. However, he has been involved in FAR more...
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They can be close without physical closeness. It means they must work in concert, that's all. *NM*
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Could be, but I think the physical tug they feel toward one another tends to work against that idea. *NM*
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Even though I think he's in Seanchan, Murandy is positioned for him to fight at Caemlyn.
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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.
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Re: Yeah, but his quote implies that his rule or armies are significant.
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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.
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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.
28/11/2009 01:25:12 AM
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