Tossing this into the ring - what if the two ravens hitting the tower are symbolic of Mat? (Prince of Ravens, two ravens on ashendarei blade)
my thought is that perhaps the split has to do with allowing him to take the Horn, and of sisters going with him to protect Caemlyn. I could see
a few of the sisters helping him cause they respect him (Joline, for one), maybe a few convince him to attack the Seanchan to recapture captured sisters...
anyways, just a thought.
I always thought the splintering of the white tower (the smaller flames in the dream) represented the WT not SPLINTERING, but de-centralizing. Putting all the eggs in one
basket for the Seanchan to hit is dumb. Plus, they are already splintering off, with alliances and sisters with Windfinders and Wise Ones. It will simply become policy after the
Mat has a fair bit of travelling to do...
in Wheel of Time Books
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Tossing this into the ring - what if the two ravens hitting the tower are symbolic of Mat? (Prince of Ravens, two ravens on ashendarei blade)
my thought is that perhaps the split has to do with allowing him to take the Horn, and of sisters going with him to protect Caemlyn. I could see
a few of the sisters helping him cause they respect him (Joline, for one), maybe a few convince him to attack the Seanchan to recapture captured sisters...
anyways, just a thought.
I always thought the splintering of the white tower (the smaller flames in the dream) represented the WT not SPLINTERING, but de-centralizing. Putting all the eggs in one
basket for the Seanchan to hit is dumb. Plus, they are already splintering off, with alliances and sisters with Windfinders and Wise Ones. It will simply become policy after the
Seanchan attacks.