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That would be awesome, actually. beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 18/09/2009 04:58:59 AM
Rand keeps talking about how he means Elayne to claim the Cairheinian throne- to the point where it almost seems certain that WON'T happen. In a story, plans succeed inversely to how many times they're told to the reader.

So, if the protagonist smiles, and goes "I have a plan," and the next scene is the plan in progress. It will work.

If they go over the plan once... it may work.

Anything more than once, something is going to go wrong. Maybe just a small crisis, but if you spend 6 books talking about how you have this great plan for Cairhein's throne, odds are it's not going to happen.
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That would be awesome, actually. - 18/09/2009 04:58:59 AM 765 Views
Good idea, but I doubt she'd want it. - 18/09/2009 02:09:27 PM 765 Views
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Resident badass. - 18/09/2009 05:21:32 PM 890 Views
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