Hmmm, I don't think so. I think it may be indicative of his own end, though.
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 17/03/2010 05:11:18 PM
Because I think Aran'gar has always been shown as in over his head among the upper echelons of the Forsaken, and both times we've seen him, he is only good at threatening or browbeating weaker or smaller opponents.
I actually think that the quote is foreshadowing for Aran'gar's demise - especially since his charge escaped from under his control and he was forced to flee while sending up alerts among the Aes Sedai.
Further indication of his overall lack of impact: while he was busy beating Sheriam for months to control her, it took Mesaana a mere two visits to get concrete results - one to give a task, and the second to remove a finger.
I actually think that the quote is foreshadowing for Aran'gar's demise - especially since his charge escaped from under his control and he was forced to flee while sending up alerts among the Aes Sedai.
Further indication of his overall lack of impact: while he was busy beating Sheriam for months to control her, it took Mesaana a mere two visits to get concrete results - one to give a task, and the second to remove a finger.
"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 17/03/2010 at 05:12:57 PM
Ironic foreshadowing of Graendal's death?
17/03/2010 01:52:32 PM
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Hmmm, I don't think so. I think it may be indicative of his own end, though.
17/03/2010 05:11:18 PM
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I don't follow your logic here
17/03/2010 05:39:24 PM
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Re: I don't follow your logic here
17/03/2010 05:46:05 PM
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Still, this quote doesn't foreshadow Aran'gar's death at all. *NM*
17/03/2010 06:24:00 PM
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Wait, have I read this passage wrong??
17/03/2010 06:07:31 PM
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That was my interpretation as well, when I read it in the book. *NM*
18/03/2010 09:01:01 PM
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I don't really see "my fellow bad guys are going to die" as being terribly prophetic
17/03/2010 06:24:32 PM
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As said...
17/03/2010 06:26:15 PM
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Arangar's allies die because she kills them, not because of some random twists of fate...
17/03/2010 08:18:24 PM
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I disagree...
17/03/2010 08:50:31 PM
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If you're referring to the reference to "those who found graves", then it fits most Forsaken deaths
17/03/2010 09:15:03 PM
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Uh no
19/03/2010 05:37:22 PM
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I disagree; as I explained in the other posts the parallels are there in an ironic way. *NM*
19/03/2010 06:11:37 PM
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It doesn't fit with Graendal's demise enough to have been hinting at it
18/03/2010 03:45:35 AM
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As I explained to others...
18/03/2010 10:27:17 AM
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