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Tam's duel Etzel Send a noteboard - 09/11/2009 05:30:37 PM
Tam mentions how he became a Blademaster in ch. 47:
"I killed a man who was one [Blademaster], did it in front of witnesses, but I've never forgiven myself for it. Though it needed doing."

The scene would probably appear in the prequel about Tam. Was Tam maybe forced to defend someones - maybe Kari's - honor (like Galad did in his duel with Valda, because of Morgase's rape)? Did Tam kill a former friend, maybe another officer among the Companions?

Any other ideas, who this Blademaster might have been, why Tam saw the need to kill him, but somehow still feels guilty?
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Tam's duel - 09/11/2009 05:30:37 PM 1097 Views
Not sure... *NM* - 09/11/2009 05:34:33 PM 205 Views
I'll bet he killed the King of Cairhien, Laman Damodred. - 09/11/2009 05:35:01 PM 722 Views
I don't think so - 09/11/2009 05:45:49 PM 566 Views
Nice idea... - 09/11/2009 06:04:36 PM 662 Views
Just a random blademaster - 09/11/2009 07:03:54 PM 606 Views
Well, his regret over it shows a possible personal connection - 10/11/2009 06:44:00 AM 437 Views
Re: Tam's duel - 09/11/2009 07:21:29 PM 1583 Views

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