I think there are four options that we can build on.
<br><br>The first is the Black Ajah - Halima and Delana are responsible for picking those who were killed. Did they chose them because they were well aware of the plan and were trying to not only ...
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Does Egwene care a jot about being captured by the White Tower?
<br><br>Even if she is continuously shielded, stripped naked, and bound immobile, she's going to need only five minutes to drop into a trance, enter T'A'R (in the flesh) and *walk* back...
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Another possibility. Who captured Egwene will become irrellevant because the Seanchan are going to attack the tower; the folks guarding Egwene are going to become distracted by the ensuing battle; <br>Egwene is to either be rescued by the Seanchan wo...
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I believe that Egwene was kidnapped by Black sisters, and intent to prove it here with logic.
<br><br>First of all, the only way that Eladia could have known what was going to happen, would be spies. But most sisters seem to know at least a little b...
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This theory is built aroung two facets.
<br><br>1) In COT Egwene has a dream of being saved by a Seanchan woman with a sword. The obvious candidate is of course Egeanin, but there is more evidence.
<br><br>2) A) Egwene has never met Egeanin. No one...
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After reading CoT i came and read these, but i dont agree with any of them. I personally think that it was an accident. I mean, why not have Aes Sedai on the walls to help guard along with the soldiers. The soldiers cant protect against channeling....
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As I see it egwene's plans were leaked to Elaida or atleast her side in exchange for the extra lessons she has always wanted.
<br><br>She has a history and a nack for spying out things.
<br><br>She has a history of doing very daring and amoral thin...
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This theory is about the disadvatnages for Halima from Egwene's kidnapping and the advantages for Halima from Bode's kidnapping (as Halima expected, before Egwene's intervention). I'm assuming here, it was Halima, who was responsible for managing the...
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Now, I know everyone will shoot this down immediately, but just let me get my two cents in.
<br><br>Okay, we all know that Egwene is very crafty and politically astute (I will assume that I don't have to back this up with quotes). We also know that ...
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Did anyone else than me notice how the end "poem" of CoT didn't quite fit in on any happening in the book, as is usual for end "poems" from the other books? Or did it perhaps fit in just fine, just that Jordan surprised us with showing the epic event...
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I have a thought that Egwene's time as prisoner in the white tower will be influenced by the golden hawk that she dreamed about in aCoS. Her dream said that she and the hawk would be tied together somehow. Unless I haven't been paying attention and t...
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