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Re: Wrong Onarishma Send a noteboard - 27/12/2010 06:34:39 PM
Shadowspawn are corrupted versions of real living creatures - humans/trollocs, wolves/darkhounds, etc. They breed and create their own offspring, hence the word spawn.


Draghkar? Jumara? Any number of nameless creatures in the blight? Only some shadowspawn fit that description...

A case can be made as to why gholams might be immune to gateway death, but that would require them being an exception to a rule that no artificial life-forms (constructs) can travel. Rand only says that shadowspawn are affected, but RJ extended that to all constructs.


A point here may be that constructs can't travel through Traveling Gateways because even though they don't feel the sensation Traveling may be essentially an unmaking and remaking process, you are transmitting your pattern through the pattern. Skimming on the other hand might well be different because the gateway is transmitting you into a different dimension just like the Ways do. And shadowspawn can travel the Ways. If Mat and Elayne were knowledgeable they might have put an end to the gholam with a traveling gateway instead of a Skimming one.
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An annoying gateway error. - 24/12/2010 04:52:54 AM 2219 Views
Re: An annoying gateway error. - 24/12/2010 10:23:23 AM 1367 Views
Re: An annoying gateway error. - 24/12/2010 03:41:10 PM 1188 Views
I dissagree - 24/12/2010 07:09:41 PM 1169 Views
Yes, RJ confirmed that Shadowspawn can't survive gateways. *NM* - 24/12/2010 07:39:02 PM 509 Views
And then BS confirmed that gholam are "more perfected" Shadowspawn which can. *NM* - 24/12/2010 08:35:34 PM 510 Views
Read the post I responded too. I know that. - 26/12/2010 11:58:40 AM 1071 Views
Why would them not being able to survive a gateway be a problem? - 26/01/2011 05:36:09 AM 882 Views
Re: An annoying gateway error. - 24/12/2010 11:29:33 AM 1096 Views
What he said. No error. *NM* - 24/12/2010 01:01:23 PM 475 Views
"They had not known where-or if-the gholam would attack him" - 25/12/2010 12:27:02 AM 1102 Views
Re: "They had not known where-or if-the gholam would attack him" - 25/12/2010 02:05:07 AM 999 Views
They prepared a place, and it just happened to be within walking distance of the attack? - 25/12/2010 09:44:34 AM 1044 Views
Please re-read the chapter. It expalins a lot. - 25/12/2010 04:05:50 PM 1057 Views
Your quote shows what happened. - 26/12/2010 05:33:44 AM 1021 Views
Likely picked from a handful of pre-determined locations based on where and when the attack occurred - 31/12/2010 08:47:20 PM 1028 Views
Perhaps, but I don't think so. - 01/01/2011 01:19:12 AM 856 Views
That would be an error if it hadn't been Skimming (the platform and what not) they were using. - 25/12/2010 02:29:39 AM 931 Views
It is an error because they opened a skimming gateway to the house (from the skimming place) - 25/12/2010 09:47:08 AM 1011 Views
Gateways - 25/12/2010 12:20:13 PM 920 Views
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I'm confused now as to what you're arguing. They knew the location of the house. - 26/12/2010 08:54:17 PM 916 Views
You need to know more than just where you are going - 27/12/2010 06:59:21 AM 1007 Views
Please find me a supporting quote in one of the books. - 27/12/2010 12:48:45 PM 950 Views
Re: Please find me a supporting quote in one of the books. - 27/12/2010 03:11:26 PM 866 Views
Skimming - 27/12/2010 06:24:12 PM 926 Views
Well, from Encyclopaedia WOT, and aCoS - 28/12/2010 01:02:42 AM 1118 Views
Not that hard if you think about it - 30/01/2011 09:39:34 PM 983 Views
get over it - 25/12/2010 06:20:14 PM 884 Views
ok? *NM* - 26/12/2010 02:21:24 AM 592 Views
Re: An annoying gateway error. - 24/12/2010 12:22:38 PM 1081 Views
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Re: An annoying gateway error. - 24/12/2010 06:31:38 PM 860 Views
Very good point. Thank you for clearing that up! *NM* - 24/12/2010 09:50:47 PM 455 Views
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