Egwene did this, too. Just like Aes Sedai, though, it's not always in the same manner
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 01/12/2009 05:38:17 PM
Egwene, for example, felt a sense of responsibility for the Two Rivers girls, and this was part of why she took Bode Cauthon's (Mat's little sister's) place when it came time to transform the harbour chain. I chose to interpret this sense of responsibility also being to honor her tie to Mat by looking after his family to the best of her ability.
She didn't quite thank him for the rescue in Tear, though, because it was a teamwork effort, and I don't think any of the girls took time to explain to him that the only reason he wasn't blasted into oblivion when he showed up was because Egwene had Shielded Amico Nagoyin and the three girls Stilled that Black Sister when the Shield Amico had held was broken.
She didn't quite thank him for the rescue in Tear, though, because it was a teamwork effort, and I don't think any of the girls took time to explain to him that the only reason he wasn't blasted into oblivion when he showed up was because Egwene had Shielded Amico Nagoyin and the three girls Stilled that Black Sister when the Shield Amico had held was broken.
"Those who think they have no time for bodily exercise will sooner or later have to find time for illness."
Finally done!
29/11/2009 05:44:21 PM
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I thought Nyn defending Mat was in character.
29/11/2009 07:15:19 PM
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Nynaeve is my favorite female character in WoT. She's so much like a man it's scary.
29/11/2009 07:41:35 PM
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Re: Nynaeve is my favorite female character in WoT. She's so much like a man it's scary.
29/11/2009 07:49:23 PM
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It took me a number of attempts to finish, too.
29/11/2009 07:41:11 PM
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Egwene did this, too. Just like Aes Sedai, though, it's not always in the same manner
01/12/2009 05:38:17 PM
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