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One could argue he already was blind while he wandered in TGS. RandAllThor Send a noteboard - 12/11/2009 02:19:47 PM
Assuming the figurative blindness referred to in the closing prophecy of TGS has already come and gone with Rand's epiphany, it seems reasonable to assume that the blindness connected with the begger one may have as well. This isn't to say you're wrong, but I think a solid case could be made that all parts of this prophecy have already been fulfilled.
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Rand as the wandering begger - 12/11/2009 01:24:54 PM 899 Views
One could argue he already was blind while he wandered in TGS. - 12/11/2009 02:19:47 PM 485 Views
IIRC, BS stated that the end of TGS fulfilled the beggar prophecy - 12/11/2009 03:01:09 PM 588 Views
yes he did - 12/11/2009 03:13:35 PM 554 Views
Then they are both wrong ? *NM* - 12/11/2009 04:28:49 PM 207 Views
Not necessarily - 12/11/2009 05:25:13 PM 439 Views
I think, it's that they are both metaphorical *NM* - 12/11/2009 08:11:01 PM 182 Views
But he wasn't blindfolded... right? I hope that wasn't it. - 16/11/2009 01:41:59 AM 410 Views
get out your metaphor - 16/11/2009 03:17:21 AM 433 Views
I was there: And this is the question I asked and his answer. - 16/11/2009 11:51:32 AM 485 Views
Fisher as a larger issue than Perrin's vision - 16/11/2009 03:58:32 PM 352 Views
There will definitely be more with Rand in his fisher king role - 16/11/2009 04:32:27 PM 379 Views
It was more like a whole day, he spent the night with the tinkers *NM* - 13/11/2009 03:44:30 AM 150 Views
Doesn't this thread violate the tGS spoiler policy? - 16/11/2009 06:55:03 PM 506 Views

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