Valid as it may be, does an answer like that not point to deficiencies on the side of the author?
It's like saying: 'This part of my plot doesn't make sense but just ignore logic, please, because I couldn't think of another way to make things go the way I want.'
It's like saying: 'This part of my plot doesn't make sense but just ignore logic, please, because I couldn't think of another way to make things go the way I want.'
This message last edited by Shannow on 14/12/2009 at 05:25:47 AM
So why didn't Egwene Travel into the Tower storerooms from Salidar and steal the sa'angreal?
13/12/2009 08:32:01 PM
- 1363 Views
Plot convenience *NM*
13/12/2009 08:38:49 PM
- 356 Views
Regardless of more textual answers, this is the best *NM*
14/12/2009 01:53:47 AM
- 300 Views
Agreed
14/12/2009 04:17:56 AM
- 736 Views
OK, but...
14/12/2009 05:23:21 AM
- 713 Views
I don't see that as unbelievable.
14/12/2009 06:09:44 AM
- 746 Views
I don't buy it
14/12/2009 03:19:59 PM
- 725 Views
Re: I don't buy it
14/12/2009 03:50:05 PM
- 666 Views
Re: So why didn't Egwene Travel into the Tower storerooms from Salidar and steal the sa'angreal?
13/12/2009 08:55:56 PM
- 884 Views
They felt that traveling was a bigger strategic advantage than some angreal.
13/12/2009 09:56:19 PM
- 736 Views
Re: They felt that traveling was a bigger strategic advantage than some angreal.
13/12/2009 10:10:42 PM
- 713 Views
Only way to stop them learning travelling would be to unravel the gateway weaves...
14/12/2009 02:02:44 AM
- 715 Views
One does not simply walk into Mordor....or Travel into the tower, as it were *NM*
16/12/2009 06:53:21 AM
- 358 Views