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I can't see how Graendal would have predicted that Rand would balefire a whole palace Matrimony Cauthon Send a noteboard - 29/10/2009 05:06:51 PM
Rand went insane, and thus totally unpredictable.

Shaidar Haran and Moridin set Rand up, told him about balefire, gave him the access key, and had him tortured until he was forced to draw on the True Power.

I think Graendal was used as a pawn in their plan to turn Rand to the dark, nothing more. Unless Graendal was privy to their plans, I don't see how she could have foreen any of the events that happened to her.

This message last edited by Matrimony Cauthon on 29/10/2009 at 05:07:42 PM
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Jim speaks the truth. *NM* - 29/10/2009 08:41:16 PM 281 Views
I can't see how Graendal would have predicted that Rand would balefire a whole palace - 29/10/2009 05:06:51 PM 699 Views
And why should Graendal not be privy to their plans? Semi was the pawn. *NM* - 29/10/2009 05:52:11 PM 302 Views
because Rand decided right at that moment *NM* - 29/10/2009 05:55:30 PM 313 Views
Nope. The plan had been building. He has obviously been giving thought to what to do to defeat her. *NM* - 29/10/2009 06:11:45 PM 301 Views
Yet he told NO ONE of his plans - 30/10/2009 07:28:17 PM 592 Views
Eh? - 30/10/2009 09:28:33 PM 662 Views
I think it was Moghedien that was balefired in Natrin's Barrow fortress/palace, not Graendal. - 30/10/2009 02:56:53 AM 673 Views
Interesting idea. Definitely possible. *NM* - 30/10/2009 03:06:04 AM 365 Views
Eh... possible, but much, much more unlikely - 30/10/2009 07:46:27 PM 646 Views

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