The reason I brought up Tam and a theory is because of the interesting little facts we have been given throughout the first three books. Which are as follows(I will try to be brief):
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<br>"Remember the flame and the void," Tam said this to Rand. ...
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The more I think about it, the more I believe that Tam was a Warder at some point. Look at the two main instances where Tam gets to slaughter Trollocs(TEoTW and TSR?). In both battles he cuts through the Trollocs like they're standing still. Now who ...
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Maybe Tam was a Warder and Kari Al'thor was actually his Aes Sedai -perhaps of the Green Ajah- and like some Aes Sedai - Warder duos they fell in love and were married. They found Rand on the slopes of Dragonmount during the Aiel War, remembered the ...
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As we've seen Rand is ironically related to many people in Jordan's world.The house Trakand ,the Maidens ... . It would make sense that Rands adoptive mother should also be Aes Sedai. It seems quite Jordanesque.There fore considering Tams sword ,the ...
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The reason Tam know about Trollocs is because HE SAID THAT HE HASENT FOUGHT THEM BEFORE YET TALKED TO THOES WHO HAVE!!!!! Not that hard. He was in the Aiel war, People from the Border Lands where to , he sat down and had a chat. Now for the flame and...
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I don't think that we can look at Lan as being typical of what would happen to a warder if his Aes Sedai died. He was at war with the blight before he met her, and would go back if she died. Somewhere it is said that if an Aes Sedai is killed, the on...
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No i don't think Tam was a warder, Moiraine clearly says he was second in command of the companions in Illian. He almost certainly had contact to warders in the Aiel war, and there are other elite groups beside warders, for all we know the companions...
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I'm new here so I'll try not to offend anyone. The argument that I see going on is weather Tam al'Thor was a Warder, or if he was Warder trained. Let's look at the facts, that we are aware of, Tam left the Two Rivers seeking adventure and ended up Se...
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Quick thought on this subject. You know how Lan is the last king of Malkier. His name was Lan Mandoragon before he was "crowned" and Lan al'Mandoragon after. Is this a possible hint into the identity of Tam al'Thor. Was Tam al'Thor a royal person at ...
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Here's a thought that I had after re-re-reading WoT.....Kari al' Thor could be As- if she was stilled or if she was accepted and got thrown out of the tower for bonding a warder too early.... Elyane did it with B. And I am sure that she is not the fi...
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I have to post this...Let me say in advance that I REALLY want Kari to be able to channel--the idea of an ex-AS or a failed AS raising the Dragon Reborn with her warder is a great way to close that circle. BUT, if she was of the white tower, wouldn't...
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Who was Tam Al'thor. well first thing to ask would be "does this have any relevance what so ever to the plot of WOT" I for one don't think so. so yeah you can fantasize all you want about him being a warder to his wife and all but lets face it his sh...
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I would just like to point out one little piece of deductive logic. If Tam al'Thor is the best archer in the Two Rivers And the archers in the two rivers are the best archers in the world That consequently makes Tam al'Thor the best archer in the wor...
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I do not necessarily believe that Tam was a warder, but to play devils advocate.... One of the major arguments against is that Tam would have sensed the Trollocs. Didn't he put a lock on the door (which Rand had never seen him do before), and go upst...
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Okay, there are several theories surrounding the identity and past of Tam al'Thor. I have a few questions and/or comments about these theories.
<br>1) It's been said that Tam is Jain Farstrider. Well, since we have no true proof that Jain is dead (I...
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