I disagree, and think you need to look at the greater impact on the storyline.
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 24/03/2010 01:53:33 PM
I'm talking about the greater plot and storyline.
The Aes Sedai kneeling and swearing fealty A) enabled a prophecy to be fulfilled, B) set off story ramifications that as of TGS still resonate and set off lines of inquiry and C) was announced in such a way that it was clear that this was a huge event.
The Ashaman winning the battle not only A) showed Taim in the role of Rand's savious, B) showed the tension between Rand and his Ashaman, C) showed the first time the Ashaman acted en masse on a battlefield and D) decisively cowed Sevaana's Aiel sending them running and triggering Perrin's own storyline.
Perrin, on the other hand, gets no mention in the larger scheme of what that battle meant, and Rand's "moral compass" was a more personal thing that really didn't take center stage until further on in the storyline. Just because Rand and Perrin are main characters, doesn't mean that every action of significance on the larger scale of things is involved with their personal beliefs or well-being. In many ways, the Pattern drives them to events in order to set off larger scale shifts without their consent.
It would be like claiming that since your grandmother survived the holocaust, the entire wars' significance was that her mental state was permanently undermined. That ignores the greater scheme of the wars' impact by focusing on the personal level.
The Aes Sedai kneeling and swearing fealty A) enabled a prophecy to be fulfilled, B) set off story ramifications that as of TGS still resonate and set off lines of inquiry and C) was announced in such a way that it was clear that this was a huge event.
The Ashaman winning the battle not only A) showed Taim in the role of Rand's savious, B) showed the tension between Rand and his Ashaman, C) showed the first time the Ashaman acted en masse on a battlefield and D) decisively cowed Sevaana's Aiel sending them running and triggering Perrin's own storyline.
Perrin, on the other hand, gets no mention in the larger scheme of what that battle meant, and Rand's "moral compass" was a more personal thing that really didn't take center stage until further on in the storyline. Just because Rand and Perrin are main characters, doesn't mean that every action of significance on the larger scale of things is involved with their personal beliefs or well-being. In many ways, the Pattern drives them to events in order to set off larger scale shifts without their consent.
It would be like claiming that since your grandmother survived the holocaust, the entire wars' significance was that her mental state was permanently undermined. That ignores the greater scheme of the wars' impact by focusing on the personal level.
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This message last edited by RugbyPlayingAshaman on 24/03/2010 at 01:55:13 PM
new art for Lord Of Chaos?
22/03/2010 06:17:16 AM
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I didn't really like it the first time I saw it posted here, and am more 'meh' on it.
22/03/2010 02:54:00 PM
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Story relevance
22/03/2010 11:43:54 PM
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But Perrin's part in the battle wasn't the point.
23/03/2010 01:43:56 PM
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You should re-read that scene
24/03/2010 12:04:09 AM
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I disagree, and think you need to look at the greater impact on the storyline.
24/03/2010 01:53:33 PM
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Except
25/03/2010 12:03:48 AM
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We'll have to agree to disagree re: the best artwork for the cover
25/03/2010 02:04:09 PM
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Re: We'll have to agree to disagree re: the best artwork for the cover
26/03/2010 12:05:55 AM
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Re: new art for Lord Of Chaos?
22/03/2010 03:01:19 PM
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well, it is still better than any of the Darrell K, Sweet feces we've put up with forever
22/03/2010 04:32:12 PM
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Re: new art for Lord Of Chaos?
22/03/2010 07:51:41 PM
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I didn't like Dumai Wells or the whole 'kneel or be knelt' line either. *NM*
22/03/2010 08:25:31 PM
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