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Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) DomA Send a noteboard - 22/08/2013 03:57:04 AM

View original post Other than, once again, Jordan being deviously complex for the sake of illustrating the Shadows devious complexity, even if it does just the opposite on closer scrutiny.


But it's supposed to, on closer scrutiny (books later anyway.. in TGH you're supposed to believe in the apparent machiavellian complexity).

The "devious complexity" turns out to hide gross inefficiency.

Jordan compared it once to the Nazi leadership: a maze of chaos, duplicate responsibilities, fierce rivalries etc. One hand does one thing unknowing the other pulled in the other direction.

It was often a miracle they achieved anything (and that "miracle" was often the civil servants). It's mostly the same with the Shadow.

It's mostly chaos and despair the DO wanted. In the end it all comes down to placing Rand in the right extreme mindset of desperation to stand a chance to sway him to His side.

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Re: At that point the Shadow had PLENTY of resources in Illian though. - 18/08/2013 06:12:46 PM 1084 Views
Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) - 19/08/2013 03:19:51 PM 1304 Views
Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) - 19/08/2013 05:56:29 PM 1127 Views
Rand (or ter'angreal Rand) seemed to think it would. - 20/08/2013 03:34:29 AM 1122 Views
The way I see it, - 20/08/2013 04:36:30 AM 1104 Views
Right, so Rand either serves the Shadow in all worlds or none. - 20/08/2013 04:58:51 AM 1088 Views
Re: The way I see it, - 22/08/2013 03:40:52 AM 1089 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 1179 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 1095 Views
I see. - 23/08/2013 03:43:22 AM 1181 Views
Re: Still sounds like rationalization to me (no offense.) - 22/08/2013 03:57:04 AM 1082 Views
Yeah, it works on that level, as noted in that response: - 22/08/2013 08:40:30 AM 1131 Views

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