What was the importance of RJ including in the story (in one of the earlier books, can't remember which exact one) that when Perrin first met Taim, Taim was bristling with suppressed fury. Also, LTT insisting in Rand's head that Taim must be killed. Obviously, Taim is not one of the forsaken, so I don't see that it was necessary to describe such events and yet they were included - why? Are they just red herrings?
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What was the importance of RJ including in the story (in one of the earlier books, can't remember which exact one) that when Perrin first met Taim, Taim was bristling with suppressed fury. Also, LTT insisting in Rand's head that Taim must be killed. Obviously, Taim is not one of the forsaken, so I don't see that it was necessary to describe such events and yet they were included - why? Are they just red herrings?