So far almost all the responses have focused on how an AS would end up in the BA. I think this is appropriate, after all it is a major factor in how the BA numbers could grow so large.
I'd like to raise another point, though, concerning how the numbers stay so large. The AS have, until tGS, denied or not acknowledged the existence of the BA.
Out in the world, if a villager suspects his neighbor is a darkfriend, he or she will say so. For jolly Joe Darkfriend there is a constant danger of being found out and there is a possibility that even the accusation will be enough to convict. If he shows even a single sign that something is amiss, the game is up.
BA AS, however, do not have that same level of danger. Since the AS publicly and to some degree privately deny that the BA even exist, I think they have a lower level of vigilance for suspected BA members. Due to either pride or willful ignorance, if an AS sees behavior in a friend that looks out of the ordinary, perhaps she'd suspect the friend is BA but then second-guess herself, and this doubt is enough to keep her from reporting the issue to an authority.
I don't mean to say BA members can't be found out. But I think the average AS might be willing to overlook a few suspicious behaviors.
A side point: the AS are also fiercely private, so it can be easier for BA to conceal whereabouts during secret meetings, murders, etc.
So given what everyone has said before about BA numbers being so high because of a possibly increased temptation to join the Shadow for an AS versus jolly Joe Darkfriend, I think we can also factor in a decreased danger of being removed from the BA (by being removed from life) versus jJD being removed from his ...cabal? (What would you call a group of darkfriends?)
I'd like to raise another point, though, concerning how the numbers stay so large. The AS have, until tGS, denied or not acknowledged the existence of the BA.
Out in the world, if a villager suspects his neighbor is a darkfriend, he or she will say so. For jolly Joe Darkfriend there is a constant danger of being found out and there is a possibility that even the accusation will be enough to convict. If he shows even a single sign that something is amiss, the game is up.
BA AS, however, do not have that same level of danger. Since the AS publicly and to some degree privately deny that the BA even exist, I think they have a lower level of vigilance for suspected BA members. Due to either pride or willful ignorance, if an AS sees behavior in a friend that looks out of the ordinary, perhaps she'd suspect the friend is BA but then second-guess herself, and this doubt is enough to keep her from reporting the issue to an authority.
I don't mean to say BA members can't be found out. But I think the average AS might be willing to overlook a few suspicious behaviors.
A side point: the AS are also fiercely private, so it can be easier for BA to conceal whereabouts during secret meetings, murders, etc.
So given what everyone has said before about BA numbers being so high because of a possibly increased temptation to join the Shadow for an AS versus jolly Joe Darkfriend, I think we can also factor in a decreased danger of being removed from the BA (by being removed from life) versus jJD being removed from his ...cabal? (What would you call a group of darkfriends?)
The Black Ajah
03/12/2009 10:05:13 PM
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I'd think the lifespan and power a channeler has are both big factors
03/12/2009 10:31:54 PM
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The BA must be better at recruiting than normal Aes Sedai
04/12/2009 12:47:11 AM
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Re: The BA must be better at recruiting than normal Aes Sedai
04/12/2009 01:14:44 AM
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I see no reason to believe Kari was a Darkfriend. Ishamael is a liar, and that's that.
04/12/2009 01:19:00 AM
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Perhaps
04/12/2009 03:10:23 AM
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The same could be said for the great majority of characters in the series. *NM*
04/12/2009 04:19:50 AM
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In the Age of Legends, 50% of channelers turned to the Shadow, if memory serves. *NM*
04/12/2009 01:11:35 AM
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I think it's absolute nonsense
04/12/2009 04:34:04 AM
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Knowing who he is?
04/12/2009 05:25:26 AM
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agreed. accepting that power comes at a price isn't evil. it's what drives people NOT to fail...
04/12/2009 08:51:01 AM
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Re: Knowing who he is?
04/12/2009 12:04:58 PM
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So by your argument, very few people murder, steal or cheat?
04/12/2009 12:50:35 PM
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I disagree, slightly.
04/12/2009 03:33:49 PM
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Another factor: turning a blind eye
11/12/2009 04:01:01 PM
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