The deadly grace of a warder comes in part from his training, which Bryne already has, he's a Blademaster, which is then enhanced by the bond. In the scene you're referring to Bryne is sitting on his horse barely moving and Egwene still sees some grace to his movement, but without the way he and Siuan were interacting she still wouldn't have figured it out.
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
The warder bond + deadly grace
- 16/11/2009 08:58:06 PM
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I think the bond gives them hightened senses, along with extra stamina, agility, etc.
- 16/11/2009 09:03:06 PM
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I didn't like this either
- 16/11/2009 09:54:30 PM
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Though it was implied that he was already skilled with a sword...
- 17/11/2009 02:23:40 AM
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Re: Though it was implied that he was already skilled with a sword... *NM*
- 17/11/2009 02:24:59 AM
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a little bit of both
- 17/11/2009 02:58:11 AM
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Bryne is a Blademaster?
- 17/11/2009 03:41:40 AM
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He also makes a comment to Gawyn in TGS
- 17/11/2009 06:50:15 PM
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Bryne uses a heron-marked sword in TGS, ch.40
- 17/11/2009 07:00:29 PM
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Could it be the DO's work
- 17/11/2009 08:16:46 PM
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All swords are now Heron marked!
True Blademasters have unmarked blades?
- 17/11/2009 09:04:26 PM
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True Blademasters have unmarked blades?
- 17/11/2009 09:04:26 PM
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