I think the key may be that the seals represented an unbreakable physical object, that other people could use to symbolize that the Dark One was locked away.
As the belief that the seals are weakening spreads among the population, the seal itself starts to fade, because what kept the Dark One locked out of time in the first place was the lack of knowledge that an entity liked the Dark One existed.
There may have to be another Pattern Level Event, wherein Rand convinces everyone to forget the Dark One exists, perhaps by broadcasting the Aiel Singing, giving him a moment to heal the wound in reality that Lanfear had caused.
This may very well end up being a koombayah ending with the prologue taking up a quarter of the last book.
As the belief that the seals are weakening spreads among the population, the seal itself starts to fade, because what kept the Dark One locked out of time in the first place was the lack of knowledge that an entity liked the Dark One existed.
There may have to be another Pattern Level Event, wherein Rand convinces everyone to forget the Dark One exists, perhaps by broadcasting the Aiel Singing, giving him a moment to heal the wound in reality that Lanfear had caused.
This may very well end up being a koombayah ending with the prologue taking up a quarter of the last book.
"Those who think they have no time for bodily exercise will sooner or later have to find time for illness."
This message last edited by RugbyPlayingAshaman on 10/03/2010 at 09:17:20 PM
A Thought on The "Big Unnoticed Thing"
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