View original postI think Nynaeve improved alot through the series, to begin with she didn't back down / admit she was wrong, but ironically after Egwene showed her the error of her ways, feeding her that tea in the world of dreams, she began to ease up a bit, and be willing to admit error.
It's been a while since I've read the books, but are we talking about the incident where Egwene summoned Dreamrapists to attack Nynaeve because she almost inadvertently unravelled the web of lies and deceit Egwene was profiting from in front of the Wise Ones?
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