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I think she meant "dark friend", not "darkfriend" Asha'man Warder Send a noteboard - 20/11/2009 06:34:32 PM
She could truthfully think the rebels are implicitly helping the shadow by opposing the White Tower, and therefore consider them friends of the dark or dark friends, without meaning sworn to the shadow. That's how I interpreted it. Even if she was replying to an insult, the first oath would have prevented her from speaking the words if she did not believe them, and I really don't think she believed all the rebels were sworn to the shadow.
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I think she meant "dark friend", not "darkfriend" - 20/11/2009 06:34:32 PM 689 Views
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that was my thought as well *NM* - 21/11/2009 03:36:10 AM 271 Views
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indeed *NM* - 24/11/2009 02:49:41 AM 303 Views
She truly believes it so she can say it. *NM* - 21/11/2009 07:22:55 AM 286 Views

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