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I always understood it to be metaphorical ursidae Send a noteboard - 21/02/2010 11:19:32 AM
I think it's just a poethic way for the DO to say to Demandred that he shall spread chaos.

I just searched for "lord of chaos" in the books, and I found this interesting tidbit:

The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time, Chapter 31, Page 290 (HC):
In many villages and towns the most foolish person is given a title such as the Lord/Lady of Unreason/Misrule/Chaos or the King/Queen of Fools

So maybe it is ment to signify Rand after all, the DO and the Forsaken certainly views him as foolish.

I am re-reading the book at present, and it strikes me that it could be one of three:

Rand: If I remeber correctly the edict stands at this point from the Dark One that Rand is not to be killed. And who is causing more chaos than Rand at this point.

Masema: His Dragonsworm are causing all sorts of chaos in the south: ghealdan, Altara, amadicia etc. the only problem with this is that if Masema is a Darkfriend he would still be quite a low level one, and therefore giving him a title Lord of Chaos surely wouldn't endear him to the Forsaken.

Taim: He will cause lots of chaos by building Rand's army of Ashaman - who a large percentage of are darkfriends, or who become darkfriends under Taim's tutelage - and Taim's arrival coincides with the edict to let the LOC rule.

Anywau, just wanted to air my thoughts on this matter.
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I always understood it to be metaphorical - 21/02/2010 11:19:32 AM 822 Views
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It's the DO, or rather his command to create chaos. *NM* - 22/02/2010 12:56:26 PM 228 Views

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