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Also, the FS quartet couldn't have known the night before. CatherineSedai Send a noteboard - 25/07/2010 03:42:46 AM
Let's envision a meeting between the four sometime during the night before the killing. They've found out that, instead of coming after Sammael in the future, Rand is coming after Rahvin first thing in the morning. Rahvin already has his wards set to detect Rand (because he is suspicious of the others). They send Lanfear to scope out the latest information. They quickly rearrange the plan so Rahvin is the target and the other three will trap Rand.


IIRC there was only a couple hour spread between Rand finding out Morgase was dead, and him Traveling to Caemlyn. They could not have known the night before. I think Ravhin probably had fades and trollocs in the palace period, not just laying in wait for Rand. He may have had enough notice to clear the streets, but that's about it. This is just in spite of knowing RJ said it wasn't them.

This is a very, very well built theory though.
I always say, if you must mount the gallows, give a jest to the crowd, a coin to the hangman, and make the drop with a smile on your lips. ~Birgitte
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I just read an interesting theory on WoT Encyclopedia that I'd never seen before. - 23/07/2010 04:33:10 AM 2398 Views
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Also, the FS quartet couldn't have known the night before. - 25/07/2010 03:42:46 AM 782 Views
Moggy knew - 25/07/2010 03:57:32 AM 800 Views

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