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Of course the setting is malleable in TAR. fionwe1987 Send a noteboard - 19/05/2011 04:21:50 PM
Look at the scene where Egwene thinks she's a village girl about to marry Gawyn. That's just one example.
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Do you realize - 15/05/2011 07:29:13 PM 1902 Views
If only... - 15/05/2011 08:28:45 PM 884 Views
How dare you assume a king outranks an Aes Sedai in his own kingdom and palace?! - 16/05/2011 03:22:19 AM 692 Views
Or any woman for that matter. *NM* - 16/05/2011 01:00:55 PM 293 Views
True, but Aes Sedai are more equal than others. *MN* - 16/05/2011 09:11:40 PM 472 Views
Well actually - 16/05/2011 06:02:57 PM 654 Views
I'd be surprised. - 18/05/2011 02:01:31 AM 602 Views
Re: I'd be surprised. - 18/05/2011 04:19:43 PM 538 Views
Not necessarily - 19/05/2011 12:33:24 AM 610 Views
That's an intrinsically flawed system though. - 19/05/2011 05:03:59 AM 564 Views
exactly - 19/05/2011 08:06:43 AM 603 Views
Re: That's an intrinsically flawed system though. - 19/05/2011 09:10:33 AM 694 Views
Where does this come from... - 16/05/2011 06:39:06 PM 665 Views
Re: Where does this come from... - 16/05/2011 06:53:55 PM 707 Views
Ah, I missed that part of the marriage bargain *NM* - 16/05/2011 09:46:34 PM 271 Views
You're mistaken... - 18/05/2011 02:49:51 PM 618 Views
Actually, if there is any truth to her Accepted test, he isn't THAT much in charge. - 17/05/2011 02:51:12 AM 744 Views
Not necessarily... - 17/05/2011 05:05:56 AM 604 Views
Re: Not necessarily... - 17/05/2011 06:55:01 PM 520 Views
Ummm... that was exactly my point. - 17/05/2011 11:34:46 PM 554 Views
My point... - 18/05/2011 02:21:56 PM 606 Views
Of course the setting is malleable in TAR. - 19/05/2011 04:21:50 PM 591 Views

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