Has anyone else out there always been vaguely uneasy about the Seanchan empire as a whole? I think it's a sinkhole of both Darkfriends and their ideas. Some of you may have read in "The Guide" that Arthur Hawkwing was friendly with Aes Sedai until ...
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Fact and conclusion:
<br><br>Fact 1. Tuon was not surprised or concerned when she was kidnapped and she never tried to escape. She has also disappeared before under similar circumstances according to the Deathwatch Guard.
<br><br>Conclusion 1. The S...
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I was thinking, kinda along the lines Rand was about the seanchan being nearly unbeatable while fighting the shadow. Rand started speaking about the Seanchan startegy, fighting a battle, then sitting back and looking at what they did wrong, and inpro...
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This speech from Ishamael:
<br><br>"A thousand years later I sent the Trollocs ravening south, and for three centuries they savaged the world. Those blind fools in Tar Valon said I was beaten in the end, but the Second Covenant, the Covenant of the T...
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This is from a thing called the Dark Prophecy which may be either real prophecy or just Shadow junk. Here goes.
<br><br>"The Watchers wait on Toman Head.
<br><br>The seed of the Hammer burns the ancient tree.
<br><br>Death shall sow, and summer burn...
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We read in CoT that Deathwatch Guard banner-general Furyk Karede is told by Seeker Almurat Mor about a sighting of Tuon north of the city.
<br><br>This is from Karede's POV, listening to the Seeker (pg 157): ' "This came to us in the last few days....
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I think that the damane DO have free will, and that the a'dam can't control their mind. To me, a'dam are [for this purpose] just like a quick, simple, easy way to torture somebody without physically harming them.
<br><br>And we ALL know that you can ...
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Robert Jordan has been accused of letting the last few books run loose, with too many plotlines that he will never wrap up...But, if there is going to be a resolution within the next twenty books, there is one plotline that binds them all together:
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This quote has lead many to believe Tuon can channel:
<br><br>Luca and his wife exchanged puzzled glances, plainly not understanding a word. Teslyn's mouth hung open, Aes Sedai serenity washed away in shock. Selucia made an angry sound, though, blue ...
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It's a widely accepted fact that people who can channel age more slowly than those who can't.
<br><br>A Crown of Swords, Chapter24: The Kin: (Elayne's pov): βSomewhere between twenty and twenty-five, we begin aging more slowly. How much depends on ho...
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Ok, I searched around for a bit and I haven't been able to find a hint of this, however I'm known to make mistakes, it happens, human failings, whatnot, so if this is already out there I apologize.
<br><br>I've been having a thought that has been pla...
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