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Re: Borderlanders Datakim Send a noteboard - 26/04/2012 04:23:13 PM
Did anyone else think that the "prophecy" of the Boderlander's concerning the Dragon Reborn was weak? The so called testing of Rand seemed like a trumped up excuse for the Bordelander army and their rulers to leave their lands unproctected.


Yep.

Taking their entire armies was utterly pointless if they were just going to hang around under the effects of the guardian, where the armies were totally unnecessary. A small taskforce of soldiers would have been sufficient in a place where Rand could not channel, and no amount of armies would have been sufficient in a place where Rand could channel.

Either way, it made no sense.
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Borderlanders - 25/04/2012 08:49:33 PM 1332 Views
Yes *NM* - 25/04/2012 09:15:46 PM 428 Views
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Re: Borderlanders - 26/04/2012 04:23:13 PM 962 Views
It does make perfect sense... - 26/04/2012 10:22:08 PM 1153 Views
Yes, it was a blatant and rather clumsy plot device *NM* - 26/04/2012 05:14:23 PM 417 Views
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I thought it was weak. - 26/04/2012 11:13:58 PM 833 Views

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