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Mierin - Edit 1

Before modification by guttering flame at 16/12/2010 08:19:08 AM

You make good points about Demandred's future role though it should be pointed out that really introducing him this late in the game is a bad idea storywise. We should have gotten more time with him similarly to how we got with Ishmael/Moridin.


All that said, it's fairly clear Lanfear is about to return as a main antagonist. The epilogue foreshadows the first act will be hers. I still don't understand how some could be fooled by her act. We know from her own POV how much she hates Rand now... and couple this with Shaidar Haran's mention that the matter of Rand is someone else's opportunity now. Clearly, Last Chance has been given a Last Chance, and this new strategy is Moridin/Shai'tan's answer to Rand's epiphany. Rand remembered he has a heart...the Shadow threw at him Mierin the poor victim and see if her predicament will break his heart and he'll fall for the bait (and it appears she'll have to work harder... at the end of the POV, Rand remembered he should think of Mierin as Lanfear...). Lanfear giving Rand the key for the Bore.. yeah, right... She's far more likely to be Moridin's ploy to guide Rand toward the way the Shadow intends to use him alive at SG. She's charged with delivering Rand to Moridin so he can kill him, I bet. She's probably been promised her freedom if she succeeds.. and the final death if she screws up or put a foot wrong and displays even the shadow of betrayal...


I'm probably wrong about this but I didn't think the Mierin we see in Rand's dream is the Lanfear/Mierin we saw until now. The whole mind-trap thingie is much more than a simple compulsion of some sort. It has to be but how? I think it takes your soul and replaces it with a hollow automaton. After she's mindtrapped, Lanfear's body believes it still has a soul but it doesn't. It just goes through the moves and accompanying thoughts as though it does. Her soul is in Shaitan's belly experiencing eternal torture.

Rand's vision of her is similar to his vision of his (step)mother in EotW. Shaitan probably let him see it, who knows for what purpose but Mierin's plea was not an act.

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