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One possible explanation Lord Haart Send a noteboard - 29/12/2010 02:55:41 PM
is that such weaves have limited strength, and that a sufficient force will rip them apart. Think of Rand battling Lanfear, and having to maintain the dome, rather than tying that off. LTT's knowledge of weaves was being used in that battle so I think that means that LTT knew that the dome would be ripped apart if it wasn't maintained. I don't have the books here so correct me if I'm wrong about this.
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Ash'aman who don't tie things off - 29/12/2010 04:49:08 AM 1682 Views
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Tying things off is dangerous - 30/12/2010 07:30:56 AM 1016 Views
Re: Tying things off is dangerous - 30/12/2010 11:42:56 AM 985 Views
Re: Tying things off is dangerous - 30/12/2010 03:17:38 PM 847 Views
Actuall they did use Deathgates and Fire Blossoms - 31/12/2010 07:56:28 AM 944 Views

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