It would be a logical, easy but still cool conclusion to Fain's plotline and the hunt of the Shadow for him: the "Dark One's hound" will be killed by the Darkhounds.
Fain was important for the plot in the past (e.g. for the Cleansing). But to use him yet again to manipulate some group seems a bit redundant with TG approaching and RJ's need to conclude most of the plotlines (which lead e.g. also to Masema's sudden death in TGS).
On the other hand, to use him like Gollum in the end seems pretty uninspired for RJ.
Fain was important for the plot in the past (e.g. for the Cleansing). But to use him yet again to manipulate some group seems a bit redundant with TG approaching and RJ's need to conclude most of the plotlines (which lead e.g. also to Masema's sudden death in TGS).
On the other hand, to use him like Gollum in the end seems pretty uninspired for RJ.
This message last edited by Etzel on 05/12/2009 at 03:40:50 PM
Rand's heir
- 02/12/2009 03:34:44 PM
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Interesting and well thought out
- 02/12/2009 04:52:18 PM
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Thanks, and an additional thought...
- 02/12/2009 05:59:46 PM
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I like the theory very much but can't see Rand killing Moridin before TG. *NM*
- 02/12/2009 08:21:25 PM
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Re: Rand's heir
- 02/12/2009 08:53:24 PM
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It will definitely be a gamble...
- 02/12/2009 09:09:17 PM
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I doubt Logain's role is to be the DR
- 02/12/2009 09:53:49 PM
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Min indicates that Logain's glory might be related to becoming the DR
- 05/12/2009 11:54:13 AM
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I wonder if the dagger would hide him from Padan Fain ?
- 02/12/2009 10:18:36 PM
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IMO, Fain will die soon...
- 05/12/2009 11:31:31 AM
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But surely Moridin can sense him - at least, he will know that Rand lives. Otherwise, good theory *NM*
- 03/12/2009 06:32:20 AM
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