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I agree, it hasn't been forgotten Comet Sedai Send a noteboard - 28/11/2010 07:42:35 PM
This is one thing that NEEDS resolution (based upon Avi's vision) so I have no doubt it will come up in the next book.


Somehow, something happened that led to the Seanchan forgetting about it. Ideally, whatever Aviendha does to rectify the corruption of her people also leads to a reformation of the Seanchan.

It's not as if her vision is a guarantee. I'm assuming it is a potential future, not something immutable. For any of it to take place, Rand has to defeat the Shadow, there are no guarantees there, at least in theory.
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