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The way I see it, Fanatic-Templar Send a noteboard - 20/08/2013 04:36:30 AM

it comes down to Verin's Tel'aran'rhiod paradox. The Dark One is free in all worlds, or he is free in none. If the Shadow kills or Turns Rand he cannot choose to give Shai'tan victory. So he'll destroy this world, but in countless other variations, he does not and so he remains imprisoned. The thing with the worlds of if is not that this world is more real than the others, it's that the Dragon never chooses to allow Shai'tan victory. In all those worlds where Ba'alzamon claimed victory, the Shadow destroyed the world or killed Rand or anything, but Rand never gave in. In all those possible worlds Shai'tan created in their final confrontation, Rand refused them all.

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Dark Friends - 29/07/2013 05:04:02 PM 1110 Views
Re: Dark Friends - 29/07/2013 05:08:41 PM 1024 Views
It's fairly obvious, Jordan-style (ie: a few cl;ues, you have to think it up yourself) - 30/07/2013 02:56:55 PM 1145 Views
Mmh I would need to re-read the relevant chapter... - 30/07/2013 03:01:51 PM 1002 Views
At that point the Shadow had PLENTY of resources in Illian though. - 18/08/2013 01:06:06 PM 1060 Views
Re: At that point the Shadow had PLENTY of resources in Illian though. - 18/08/2013 06:12:46 PM 906 Views
Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) - 19/08/2013 03:19:51 PM 1134 Views
Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) - 19/08/2013 05:56:29 PM 986 Views
Rand (or ter'angreal Rand) seemed to think it would. - 20/08/2013 03:34:29 AM 942 Views
The way I see it, - 20/08/2013 04:36:30 AM 956 Views
Right, so Rand either serves the Shadow in all worlds or none. - 20/08/2013 04:58:51 AM 940 Views
Re: The way I see it, - 22/08/2013 03:40:52 AM 932 Views
That's pretty much what I think, and also why I don't think there's one 'real' world. - 22/08/2013 04:01:44 AM 1026 Views
Re: That's pretty much what I think, and also why I don't think there's one 'real' world. - 22/08/2013 07:54:43 PM 914 Views
I see. - 23/08/2013 03:43:22 AM 1042 Views
Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) - 22/08/2013 03:57:04 AM 947 Views
Yeah, it works on that level, as noted in that response: - 22/08/2013 08:40:30 AM 997 Views

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