Keeping an eye on the transition between rulers of the most powerful country IS more important
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 18/01/2010 12:19:17 PM
those who stood aside are just as responsible for the breaking of the Tower as the "Loyalists" or the "Rebels"
The Tower struggle is only seen as important because a main character was smack in the middle of it, and it allowed for the advance of possibly the two most important Aes Sedai in living memory. In the overall scheme of things, drop in the bucket.
unless sipping tea at a high end Inn in Caemlyn counts as important.
There are millions of Andorans, and their fates and well-beings are directly tied to the outcome of the political issues in Caemlyn during this time. The Tower struggle was about the privileges and rights of less than 1,000 women, who are already at the highest level of society by virtue of their being Aes Sedai. It is like having a "civil war" over a social quarrel between the Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers. No matter who wins, nothing changes for the normal people.
Until there is some evidence of what they were doing or not doing, merely being in Caemlyn where they can Heal people or fight a sudden Trolloc irruption is far more useful than writing reports for Romanda & Lelaine to quarrel over in the "Hall," or waiting in ambush for sisters of a different Ajah who stray into your own Ajah's quarters.
Cannoli
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
Was Egwene wrong to berate both Halls after the reunification?
12/01/2010 05:13:59 PM
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She was right, as long as she never mentions it again
12/01/2010 05:19:38 PM
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I didn't expect it, but it was absolutely the right thing for her to do.
12/01/2010 06:13:42 PM
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She was absolutely right and I love to hear good beratings.
12/01/2010 06:49:56 PM
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Like you'd say anything else. *NM*
13/01/2010 04:22:13 AM
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If the berating sucked, I would have complained. But it was pretty good to hear/read. *NM*
13/01/2010 04:33:29 PM
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Re: Was Egwene wrong to berate both Halls after the reunification?
12/01/2010 06:58:40 PM
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Reasonable in terms of power politics, but still somewhat deceitful.
12/01/2010 07:06:33 PM
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Re: Was Egwene wrong to berate both Halls after the reunification?
12/01/2010 07:20:30 PM
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I doubt it.
12/01/2010 09:58:40 PM
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It was a political move. It was the right political move, but not "morally" right.
12/01/2010 08:03:27 PM
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It was very clear where her sympathies lie. A lot of it was superficial.
12/01/2010 10:41:09 PM
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She didn't mention/berate the 300+ AS who ignored this whole facade of a plotline.
13/01/2010 01:27:02 AM
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it's not like they were there to berate! *NM*
13/01/2010 04:10:49 AM
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Wait until they come back and she slams them for "ignoring the Tower in its hour of need." *NM*
13/01/2010 04:20:55 AM
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She should
13/01/2010 04:22:13 AM
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They probably had more important matters than the privileges of a tiny group of powerful women.
14/01/2010 12:11:04 AM
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right, they were very very busy doing a whole lot of nothing
14/01/2010 12:13:06 AM
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Keeping an eye on the transition between rulers of the most powerful country IS more important
18/01/2010 12:19:17 PM
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they've been coming and going for months ... with no indication of what they are really up too
19/01/2010 06:24:27 AM
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What part of "keeping an eye on" suggests action or interference?
22/01/2010 01:38:52 PM
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It depends what she does next. It was really a tactical thing and politics can excuse the hypocrisy
13/01/2010 04:20:06 AM
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