I don't really get Rand self-pity from the books.
Fanatic-Templar Send a noteboard - 15/04/2010 04:01:27 AM
Mat, sure. Mat is always going on about how he's being dragged into things against his will and deserves pity for his poor, unfortunate fate. Rand? No. He accepts whatever happens and just lumbers on. In fact, he seems almost incapable of pitying himself, even when he genuinely deserves it, he just goes back to saving the world. Which is actually part of the problem.
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I hope Graendal was responsible for LTT's voice all along! What happened to our little boy?!
13/04/2010 04:02:20 AM
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I have to disagree.
13/04/2010 05:34:44 AM
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You're right, but a couple of points
15/04/2010 01:38:48 AM
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I don't really get Rand self-pity from the books.
15/04/2010 04:01:27 AM
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"How hard will I become," Rand thought, "'til simply *being myself* feels like the taint on saidar"
15/04/2010 06:06:58 AM
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Re: You're right, but a couple of points... unreasonable expectations
27/04/2010 08:02:20 AM
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Wow, very thoughtful, and I can't find anything to disagree with in what you wrote... *NM*
01/05/2010 03:11:37 AM
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I hope not. I don't think Graendal had the interest or opportunity to manipulate Rand that early.
13/04/2010 02:39:18 PM
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The voice was a reincarnation side effect, but why did RJ take his hand!
27/04/2010 07:37:49 PM
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