They were affected by the turning of the Wheel, being trapped too close to the surface of the Bore, and were described as being impossibly aged.
Of course, one could reason that it is the very channeling of the OP that keeps Aes Sedai young and fresh, and that neither of these two experienced more actual time than their original 600 year lifespan could have handled. In fact, Aginor even started to look healthier as he channeled. But IMO, this doesn't hold up. If it was the act of channeling itself that kept AoL folks alive, I say Aginor and Balthamel would have died within the Bore. But they didn't, as their faustian deal prevented time from killing them.
Funny as the sequence with those two always reminded me of the Picture of Dorian Gray for some reason...
I say it is far more likely, given the evidence we have, that the DO's touch has somehow frozen the Forsaken in time. Whether by tying off their life threads or setting them aside from the pattern altogether, I don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say time is related to whichever deity is turning the Wheel at the present time, and that the bonds to the DO "holds the Forsaken back" as the Wheel turns.
Of course, one could reason that it is the very channeling of the OP that keeps Aes Sedai young and fresh, and that neither of these two experienced more actual time than their original 600 year lifespan could have handled. In fact, Aginor even started to look healthier as he channeled. But IMO, this doesn't hold up. If it was the act of channeling itself that kept AoL folks alive, I say Aginor and Balthamel would have died within the Bore. But they didn't, as their faustian deal prevented time from killing them.
Funny as the sequence with those two always reminded me of the Picture of Dorian Gray for some reason...
I say it is far more likely, given the evidence we have, that the DO's touch has somehow frozen the Forsaken in time. Whether by tying off their life threads or setting them aside from the pattern altogether, I don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say time is related to whichever deity is turning the Wheel at the present time, and that the bonds to the DO "holds the Forsaken back" as the Wheel turns.
//Mysteria Indictus
Previously known as NightShade
Gleeman of the Page of Legends
Previously known as NightShade
Gleeman of the Page of Legends
This message last edited by Mysteria Indictus on 08/01/2010 at 02:15:29 AM
What makes the Forsaken immortal?
07/01/2010 06:08:50 PM
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Their bodies aren't immortal ...
07/01/2010 06:12:26 PM
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I agree *NM*
07/01/2010 08:31:19 PM
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What about Aginor and Balthamel, then?
08/01/2010 02:14:38 AM
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I think the Dark One "plucks" their threads from the Pattern and holds them apart from it.
07/01/2010 06:32:55 PM
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who says it needs to look exactly like their old body
07/01/2010 06:41:55 PM
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Re: who says it needs to look exactly like their old body
07/01/2010 07:04:35 PM
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I actually thinks this confirms that the DO has kinda fulfilled his promise..
08/01/2010 04:03:04 AM
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They're not immortal, yet.
07/01/2010 06:41:58 PM
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Didn't Graendal say "They'll have to make a new term for us...because we live forever...etc" IIRC?
07/01/2010 07:20:34 PM
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Re: Didn't Graendal say "They'll have to make a new term for us --
07/01/2010 07:28:13 PM
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Or perhaps Moggy meant to ask for that as part of her reward?
07/01/2010 08:43:12 PM
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OMG imagine being truely immortal and stuck in the clutches
08/01/2010 07:39:04 PM
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Bonden's gives the answer to the OP but now I wonder about their appearance/vitality.
08/01/2010 08:43:58 PM
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well, they only lived 1/6th of their life during the war of power, and no more than half before it..
07/01/2010 07:40:39 PM
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