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  1. On 9/27/2021 at 9:20 PM, Pembie said:

    Thanks for your help So Egwene she’s a dreamwalker meaning she can enter into anyone’s dream or tell someone’s future is that right where Nyeve and Eylane can enter the dream world but can only walk around and tansfer to different places is that right

    Yes, but Egwene can only tell whatever future she sees in her dreams, and those are not always clear.  Nyneave and Elayne can only enter the dream world with ter'angeal.  Egwene can also view/enter other peoples dreams.

  2. On 10/24/2021 at 5:14 PM, Agitel said:

    We don't really see it explored in the books, so it's hard to say. The "bridge" Nynaeve made may need to be cleared, but that's just speculation.

    It would make sense if it did need to be cleared.  It's like a broken bone that sets wrong and so is improperly healed, you need to rebreak it in order to properly set the bone.  I think it would be the same with Nyneaves "bridge".  It would need to be broken so that a new one could be put in it's place.

  3. On 9/22/2021 at 4:32 AM, Cigma said:

    I never really got why Mat was so over the moon for Tuon in the first place.

     

    If it hadn't been ordained that he would marry the daughter of the 9 moons, realistically from what we knew of Mat and his attractions, Tuon would have held absolutely no appeal at first glance. 

     

    I actually don't mind the Seanchan, it's the Tuon romance that seems so manufactured and contrived.

    Was he over the moon about her?  From what I remember, the was told he would marry the daughter of the nine moons, and when he realized it was Tuon, and he claimed she was his wife 3 times.  Then he figured he aut to get to know his future wife.  I don't remember if he ever developed feelings or not, but if I remember correctly, he wasn't "over the moon" about her at all when he first met her.  I could be wrong though.

  4. On 12/17/2021 at 3:34 AM, Sir_Charrid said:

    Something I have always wondered at, is every soul stored in the weave? Does this mean the creator limited how many people can exist in the world as a max and is this one of the triggers for the breaking? 
     

    So humanity reaches the zenith of its technological peak, people live longer, disease is cured and population grows and grows. The last soul leaves the wheel and that triggers the breaking of the dark ones prison, mass destruction and death and at a level the world doesn’t recover from for thousands of years? 

    This would actually make sense.  It is not something I wondered about but now I'm curious.  If the pattern did have a finite number of souls to spin, it would make sense that when the last one is spun, some thing needs to happen to kill a lot of souls to return them to the pattern to be spun out again.  Although would it really run out?  I mean, there would still be people dying of old age... but if people are being  born faster than they are dying...  I really like this theory!

  5. On 11/26/2021 at 9:04 PM, Helz said:

    But what should we take from the end of the story where he is in Moridins body but cant channel.. ...yet he can light his pipe..

    Do you remember the visions Aviendha had when she went to Rhuidean?  If I remember correctly, she had children, and they had always been able to channel, they held the power perpetually and only had to think of something to do it.  I took rand not being able to channel, but being able to light his pipe with a thought as something the same as, or similar to that.  

     

    But I could be remembering this completely wrong, in which case, disregard everything I have said.

  6. 1 hour ago, MummyDust said:

    If women can see the weaves of other women who use the OP, why can't Moiraine and Egwene see the shield Lanfear put around Asmodean?

    If I remeber correctly, it is because the forsaken knew a to make it so you couldn't see their weaves, didn't they?  Inverted weaves or something.  I'm not positive, because it's been a while since I read that part.  (I'm currently listening to the books again, but I'm only on book two.)  But I think that that is what it is.

  7. On 12/26/2019 at 3:07 PM, Sabio said:

    I don't think he was ever actually forced to do anything he truly didn't want to do,  Elayne, Nyn, were never were upset how he was treated.

     

    Mat never told them.  He was embarassed and did not want anyone to know.  I agree that it was rape.

  8. On 9/11/2008 at 5:30 AM, Guest The Thin Inn Keeper said:
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    born outside of the Two Rivers,

     

    When does Nyn pass this info on? I was under the impression it was after they had left.

     

    She doesn't.  I think Morraine just suspected she was not telling the truth.  I don't think she had much experience lying.

  9. On 2/27/2019 at 8:48 PM, Apple151 said:

    it's all irreelevant because Mat really should never have been a key character in the series.

     

    RJ's biggest mitake mistake outside of book 4 is Mat's whole arc.

     

    I don't think the books would be half as fun and exiting if Mat was not a main character.

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