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Denver Steve

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  1. DUMAIS WELLS !!!!

    I’m pumped, we are definitely getting it. Weather it’s 3 seasons or 6, we’re getting it.

    Plus if they can get the show to dumais Wells, it’ll get green lit for the whole series to the end.  There’s just too much awesomeness in that scene to not continue the series.

    It’s pretty much one of the greatest chapters ever written. IMHO 

     

    Now I just need to survive for at least 6 more years....

  2.  I think they could use flashbacks from the prologue and New Spring when Morainne, Lan, and Thom are teaching/telling the EF5(and the viewers) about the world, the past and themselves.  This could be done while traveling from Eamonds Field to Caemlyn.

     

    It frees up needing to use the prologue for an opening scene while still being able to tell that part of the story early on.

     

    Therefore the opening scene should be a wind blowing out of the misty mountains, we follow the wind to where it blows past Tam and Rand traveling down the quarry road where we, and they, get a lil spooked by the black rider.

     

    Then the wind blows to Eamonds Field where it brushes Fain and we get a sense of him for a few moments before it blows toward Morraine and Lan, and then we follow things from their perspective, instead of the winds, as Morraine interacts with folks in town and at the Inn.  Soon after that Rand and Tam arrive at the Inn.

     

    The intro of each episode should start with Lews Therrin creating Dragonmount. A quick scene of immense power destroying a screaming man and leaving a steep, massive volcano in his place.  The scene fades to blackness then the opening paragraph that was in the books begins,  A good speaker says the phrase we all love.  “”The wheel of time turns and ages come and pass...etc...”.  That can be said while a foggy mist swirls around or some WoT symbolism is displayed, or both, then the scene fades and the new episode begins.

  3. Make it horrifying.  Trollocs need to come across like Demons from hell, The utter dispair one would feel facing an 8 foot tall, yoked, armed and armored, half human, who’s only goal is to make you suffer before eating you, needs to be palpable.  They need to make that as realistic as possible.  I want children to have nightmares when they see a Tolloc.  Hell I want Adults to have nightmares when they see a Trolloc!

  4. That'd make even more sense then cause the horn would summon both of them from wherever they are and put them in the same mist/fog/cloud where they would then inevitably duke it out.

     

    For a Hero from the dream world, or possibly even a 3,500 Yr. Old Forsaken, the Horn summoning would make perfect sense & they'd know what is going on.  But anyone living in the waking world, who is a reincarnated hero, wouldn't know about it at all, and the process of being summoned by the horn would be confusing.  Hence Rands confusion, and ours since we are reading from his perspective.

  5. Ishamael - Moridin

    Lanfear  -  Cyndane

    Bethamel - Arangar

    Aginor   -  Osangar

    Fain  -    Mordeth

    Egeanin - Lylwen

    And there's probably a few I missed...

     

    Should they avoid this and keep the same names throughout the show, or change some characters names at various points like in the books?

     

    I think they should stay the same.

     

    Thoughts?

  6. I was thinking about that fight in the sky at the end of the book.....

     

    Perhaps this has been though of and addressed before, I didn't search too hard....

     

    Anyway,  Is Rand's soul one of the Hero's souls tied to the Horn of Valere?   If the Horn summons Hero's from the dream world and the fog or mist they seem to come out of is like a pathway between the dream world and the real world, could it be that Hero's currently living in the real world could access this foggy pathway as well?

    Does the summoning go both ways?  

     

    This could explain the battle in the clouds between Rand in Ishamael.   Rand was basically summoned to the Horn of Valere's foggy/misty, portal, pathway thing, it rose and became a cloud, and Ishamael followed him there.

     

    Just some idle thoughts,

    Tai Shar Manetherin

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