After nearly both dying of a Seanchan kamikaze assassin Siuan tells Gareth Bryne that this moment fulfilled the prophecy Min gave her (that they need to stay close to each other or they'll both die)
Gareth Bryne rightly asks how is that possible when he wouldn't have been in any danger from the assassin if he hadn't been with Siuan (close to her) when she went to rescue Egwene from the tower.
Siuan proves her total lack of qualification for the White ajah when she shuts him off with a lame 'don't ask questions on how prophecies/the pattern work'
Well Siuan may be content in her stupid ignorance but we certainly aren't.
How would both Siuan and Bryne have died if they didn't stay together?
Gareth Bryne rightly asks how is that possible when he wouldn't have been in any danger from the assassin if he hadn't been with Siuan (close to her) when she went to rescue Egwene from the tower.
Siuan proves her total lack of qualification for the White ajah when she shuts him off with a lame 'don't ask questions on how prophecies/the pattern work'
Well Siuan may be content in her stupid ignorance but we certainly aren't.
How would both Siuan and Bryne have died if they didn't stay together?
Shame on you Siuan Sanche!
14/11/2009 08:37:27 AM
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Ummm...
14/11/2009 09:01:30 AM
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Errr...
14/11/2009 09:37:58 AM
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we probably need the quote for that. Suian's death was a permenant concern Bryne's was conditional
14/11/2009 11:42:32 AM
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it could imply, had Siuan not come, the rebelion would fail, landing Bryne on the Headman's block *NM*
14/11/2009 10:19:50 AM
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The Bloodknives were left to cause trouble. Targeting a Great Captain is a no-brainer *NM*
14/11/2009 11:02:03 AM
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haven't you seen The Matrix?
14/11/2009 04:03:26 PM
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