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Not only must I agree with you, but I think you've divined Egwenes ultimate destiny. Joel Send a noteboard - 29/12/2010 03:41:59 AM
Apologies if this has been discussed - but I've read several posts discussing the meaning of Egwene's dream of a crystal sphere falling apart, but haven't come across any firm suggestions of the meaning of the 23 stars.

For reference, here's the dream:

[i]She saw an enormous sphere made of the finest crystal. It sparkled in the light of twenty three enormous stars, shining down on it where it sat on a dark hilltop. There were cracks in it, and it was being held together by ropes.

There was Rand, walking up the hillside, holding a woodsman's axe. He reached the top and hefted the axe, then swung at the ropes one at a time, chopping them free. The last one parted, and the sphere began to break apart, the beautiful globe falling in pieces. Rand shook his head.[/i]

The two main theories seem to be that (as Egwene thinks) the sphere represents the Dark One's prison or that (as some here have suggested) that it represents the White Tower. I suggest the number 23 is key to resolving this.

The only thing I can think of that 23 represents is the leadership in the Tower: 21 Sitters, the Keeper and the Amyrlin. They are the bright stars that shine upon (guide) the sphere (the Tower). I can't think of any other significance that the number 23 has in the series - certainly none to do with the seals/the Shadow/the Forsaken/etc.

Interpreting the 23 stars in this way clearly leads to an interpretation of the sphere as the Tower, with Rand then leading to a collapse of its power and authority - something he would do with sadness (the shaking of his head) but would do if it were necessary. (The ropes are potentially the ties that bind the nations to the Tower). There is potentially an event coming soon at which he will do just that - the confrontation at the Field of Merrilor, where he and Egwene will confront each other over what must be done next, vying for the support of the world's leaders.

It is particularly ironic that Egwene has interpreted the dream in the opposite way, thus indirectly setting into motion the very events that will bring about the outcome it predicts.

Thoughts?

And far better than she ever "Dreamed". ;)
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Huh? - 20/12/2010 05:09:39 AM 1390 Views
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Your theory is very unlikely - 20/12/2010 09:50:26 AM 1438 Views
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That's not true. - 21/12/2010 02:22:50 AM 1604 Views
Sadly, the thing you reference four times isn't actually anywhere in the book. - 29/12/2010 03:17:15 AM 1724 Views
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Don't take this the wrong way, but I think I love you. (edited) - 29/12/2010 06:43:32 PM 1705 Views
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Dear lord, you wrote the Egwene haters' ultimate fantasy right there - 19/12/2010 01:41:55 AM 1443 Views
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So then... - 15/12/2010 06:35:02 PM 1515 Views
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Nature of the DO - 15/12/2010 10:38:24 PM 1365 Views
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Re: That's just it: Egwene is not only wrong, she's narratively wrong. - 20/12/2010 04:39:57 PM 1522 Views
Wish I'd read this sooner, 'cos I agree on several points. - 29/12/2010 03:38:59 AM 1452 Views
Re: Wish I'd read this sooner, 'cos I agree on several points. - 29/12/2010 07:32:49 AM 1396 Views
It seems an odd oversight, yes; I can't even recall her being Delved when the truth was revealed. - 29/12/2010 12:40:00 PM 1418 Views
Ensure this value has at most 100 characters (it has 101). - 29/12/2010 03:00:22 PM 3135 Views
Ah, good point; Rand might have to do the job himself. - 29/12/2010 06:43:44 PM 1384 Views
More likely to be Flinn. - 29/12/2010 08:18:19 PM 1436 Views
Maybe, once he knows the signs and techniques. - 30/12/2010 03:10:27 PM 1394 Views
Not sure if Rand had seized the source yet - he wouldn't have wanted to do it in front of Ramshalan - 30/12/2010 03:15:43 PM 1352 Views
Good point, too. - 30/12/2010 03:17:06 PM 1348 Views
He was holding the gateway open. *NM* - 30/12/2010 04:27:25 PM 668 Views
Thanks, had forgotten that. - 31/12/2010 04:43:25 AM 1321 Views
Not only must I agree with you, but I think you've divined Egwenes ultimate destiny. - 29/12/2010 03:41:59 AM 1450 Views

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