So far as I can tell, Randlanders don't trust Aes Sedai even with the Oaths. Moreover, their inability to use the Power to murder doesn't stop them from eg poisoning someone, or ordering their Warders to kill them. The only people who seem at all comforted by the Oaths are the Aes Sedai themselves, who think they provide a sane and sensible limit on their actions (and therefore that anything else they do is acceptable).
Aes Sedai without Oaths
- 30/03/2011 04:54:32 PM
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Re: Aes Sedai without Oaths
- 30/03/2011 05:49:56 PM
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You think?
- 30/03/2011 08:33:45 PM
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Re: You think?
- 30/03/2011 08:36:45 PM
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Think seat belts...
- 30/03/2011 09:33:28 PM
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Aes Sedai without oaths = Seanchan
- 30/03/2011 10:36:10 PM
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Aes Sedai without Oaths = having to change their organization (an idea they abhor)
- 31/03/2011 01:36:05 AM
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*Cough* Aiel *cough*
- 31/03/2011 05:19:21 AM
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Re: *Cough* Aiel *cough*
- 31/03/2011 08:34:51 AM
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A new post?! I nearly spit out my drink
- 30/03/2011 11:23:13 PM
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I think these things would be less of a problem without the oaths actually
- 01/04/2011 02:07:12 PM
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I still haven't lost all faith... I think the pending Seanchan conflict will kill the Oaths
- 01/04/2011 01:50:50 PM
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Elayne did what was best for Andor
- 03/04/2011 01:52:59 AM
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Agreed. Elayne's actions were in the best interest of Andor
- 03/04/2011 05:14:15 PM
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