Re: Brilliant! the scene is a bit mysterious otherwise
DomA Send a noteboard - 24/01/2010 05:52:36 PM
Targeting the Tinkers makes more sense by comparison. They wouldn't need such a big army against pacifists. I doubt the few guards the Seanchan had protecting the Tinkers would have saved them if the Trollocs reached them.
They didn't appear to be targeting anyone in particular but simply be predators in the country side looking for preys, that spotted Tylee's army that looked tired enough to risk attacking them by surprise.
If they had a target (fourty miles south), then they had to have Myddraal to drive them because Trollocs on their own won't stay on target. If they had Myrddraal, then the Myrddraal would not have let them get anywhere close to the main road, 10 leagues to their target.
It would have been stupid of the Shadow to send Trollocs to Ebou Dar from the north. This area is crawling with Seanchan soldiers, all along the Ebou Dar/Lugard Road. It's their main line north. The Trollocs would not have survived long when they approached the city around which there are many military camps (the officers are housed in the inns, their armies are stationned all around, the Tinkers are in between). These Trollocs got lucky. If not for the fact Suroth sent at the beginning of KOD most of the rakens out of Altara (an order recently rescinded by Galgan/Yulan at the time, they would have been spotted by patrols long before they got anywhere close to the city.
The most simple theory about these Trollocs, given the timing of all this, their location and the comments by Moridin in KOD that Shadowspawn are forbidden to leave the Blight is quite simply that this band got lost getting to the attack against Rand in KOD and exited by a Waygate in Altara, most likely the one at Londaren Cor, which was leagues north of the attack on Tylee. They were making their way south, likely because they found more and more villages to attack in that direction (a lot of the population is concentrated in the 100 miles around Ebou Dar).
If the Shadow gave a damn about the Tinkers, they would have been exterminated long ago, not now at the last minute. Nothing has yet happened to make the Shadow see the Tinkers suddenly as a potential threat.
This message last edited by DomA on 24/01/2010 at 06:00:29 PM
Any thoughts on the tinkers?
23/01/2010 05:29:53 PM
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Major part to play
23/01/2010 05:50:28 PM
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Tinkers don't really represent Order, since they are nonviolent.
23/01/2010 06:50:53 PM
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I like this ^
23/01/2010 10:59:31 PM
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Because no one's better at growing food that a nomadic group of wagoneers
24/01/2010 09:43:34 AM
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Well they do grow their own food, don't they? How could they afford to just buy it? *NM*
24/01/2010 11:04:12 AM
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Nah....
24/01/2010 05:18:01 PM
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They steal it (
). But the song will make the land green again, according to the AoL scenes. *NM*
24/01/2010 03:43:09 PM
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I also believe that they will play a part yet..
24/01/2010 10:38:47 AM
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Brilliant! the scene is a bit mysterious otherwise
24/01/2010 03:46:37 PM
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Re: Brilliant! the scene is a bit mysterious otherwise
24/01/2010 05:52:36 PM
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They might be the Trollocs Fain left behind in The Great Hunt!
24/01/2010 06:20:47 PM
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I'm almost certain there's more to it than a "random" band of Trollocs
24/01/2010 07:03:56 PM
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Re: I'm almost certain there's more to it than a "random" band of Trollocs
24/01/2010 07:35:22 PM
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Re: I'm almost certain there's more to it than a "random" band of Trollocs
25/01/2010 06:50:31 AM
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Re: They might be the Trollocs Fain left behind in The Great Hunt!
24/01/2010 08:12:51 PM
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The reason is...
24/01/2010 07:10:01 PM
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Yes, they suck. Most boring and useless characters in the entire series. *NM*
24/01/2010 08:58:01 PM
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