Re: I am thinking that the key to winning Tarmon Gaidon lies in healing and not the battlefield
orius Send a noteboard - 13/03/2010 08:52:35 AM
I think that Perrin, the wolfbrothers and the wolves need to reach a part of the darkhounds that remember what it is to be wolves, so that they will destroy themselves or revert to their original forms - I think their souls need to be saved.
I say this because it is obvious that the darkhounds are far too lethal an enemy for a normal wolf, wolfbrother or warrior to defeat in a hand to hand conflict.
P.S. I hope that Elyas Machera doesn't die.
I say this because it is obvious that the darkhounds are far too lethal an enemy for a normal wolf, wolfbrother or warrior to defeat in a hand to hand conflict.
P.S. I hope that Elyas Machera doesn't die.
That's an interesting idea.
I for one suspect that TG isn't going to be what people expect it to be, and victory may very well not be simply a matter of defeating all the DO's forces.
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