And a completely other thing to offer one of your powerful and dangerous rivals to live in your secret home. It's ridiculous.
Powerful and dangerous? In what way was Aran'gar either? She had just lost her power base, and was almost certainly in bad odor with the DO and Moridin for letting Egwene get out of her control. There's no way she'd compound it by harming Graendal, who stands second only to Moridin in the DO's eyes.
And Aran'gar is a fool, easily manipulated. Graendal's pets keep her distracted well enough, as Graendal implies.
The only reason you object to it is because your pet idea that Graendal is dead and hence not an Asmo suspect is now off the table.
Why were they there?
- 23/09/2010 07:14:06 AM
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Makes no real sense...
- 23/09/2010 06:58:36 PM
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- 23/09/2010 07:20:43 PM
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- 23/09/2010 07:20:43 PM
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But how does it make sense...
- 23/09/2010 07:25:22 PM
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And don't forget Graendal's belief that Rand would need to see saidin-woven Compulsion disappear in
- 23/09/2010 07:56:41 PM
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Oh come on... duh
- 23/09/2010 09:52:51 PM
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Got to agree with Etzel here.
- 23/09/2010 10:09:21 PM
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That's very myopic view of the Forsaken
- 24/09/2010 01:05:59 AM
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Well...
- 25/09/2010 09:36:08 AM
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Well, Graendal does say that Aran'gar was still paying for her failure with Egwene
- 25/09/2010 05:56:01 PM
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Thusly...
- 24/09/2010 01:13:49 AM
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It's one thing to have an alliance with occasional meetings...
- 25/09/2010 09:40:26 AM
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What a well reasoned rebuttal!
- 25/09/2010 02:57:39 PM
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- 25/09/2010 02:57:39 PM
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No, I object because the whole scene was written in an utterly silly way, as I explained...
- 25/09/2010 03:06:37 PM
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