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more like our power grid LoialT Send a noteboard - 03/06/2010 04:21:42 PM
In CoT chapter 21 A Mark, Alviarin is using a red rod ter'angreal to summon Mesaaana. She is about to use the OP to activate it and thinks:

"That would not have been necessary in the Age of Legends, but something called the "standing flows" no longer existed. A World where almost any ter'angreal could be used by people unable to channel seemed beyond comprehension. Why had it been allowed?"

I don't remember reading this on previous rereads of the books, and I haven't found anything about it in any theories (of course that doesn't mean it isn't there).

So, I was wondering if anyone knows what standing flows were that allowed non-channelers to use ter'angreals in the AoL. Flows would equate weaves, I would think; so were there just OP weaves available in the air or somewhere for others to use? And why do they no longer exist?

Any thoughts?


I think it was like our electrical power grid, except instead of power plants they must have had a ter'angreal infrastructure that was destroyed during the War of Power or during the Breaking. Now, only those that can generate the OP themselves (channelers) can make these ter'angreal work. I am guessing that the flows were not "plug-in" but wireless, but who knows.
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What are "standing flows"? - 03/06/2010 03:23:59 PM 4059 Views
like a public water fountain perhaps? - 03/06/2010 03:38:57 PM 721 Views
more like our power grid - 03/06/2010 04:21:42 PM 811 Views
Yes. - 04/06/2010 04:43:36 AM 747 Views
That's what I always assumed, a OP-based infrastructure *NM* - 04/06/2010 06:13:43 AM 349 Views
Agreed - it was a wireless network - 04/06/2010 05:06:44 PM 650 Views
OP and electricity? - 04/06/2010 08:13:30 PM 701 Views
Re: What are "standing flows"? - 03/06/2010 08:29:09 PM 950 Views
Thanks everyone for the replies - 04/06/2010 05:05:07 PM 626 Views
Re: Thanks everyone for the replies - 04/06/2010 07:45:04 PM 624 Views

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