They felt that traveling was a bigger strategic advantage than some angreal.
lord-of-shadow Send a noteboard - 13/12/2009 09:56:19 PM
They weren't willing to risk the tower AS learning the traveling weave. Especially since the Salidar Aes Sedai never actually wanted to engage in direct power battles with the tower AS.
So why didn't Egwene Travel into the Tower storerooms from Salidar and steal the sa'angreal?
13/12/2009 08:32:01 PM
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Plot convenience *NM*
13/12/2009 08:38:49 PM
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Regardless of more textual answers, this is the best *NM*
14/12/2009 01:53:47 AM
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Agreed
14/12/2009 04:17:56 AM
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OK, but...
14/12/2009 05:23:21 AM
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I don't see that as unbelievable.
14/12/2009 06:09:44 AM
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I don't buy it
14/12/2009 03:19:59 PM
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Re: I don't buy it
14/12/2009 03:50:05 PM
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Re: So why didn't Egwene Travel into the Tower storerooms from Salidar and steal the sa'angreal?
13/12/2009 08:55:56 PM
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They felt that traveling was a bigger strategic advantage than some angreal.
13/12/2009 09:56:19 PM
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Re: They felt that traveling was a bigger strategic advantage than some angreal.
13/12/2009 10:10:42 PM
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Only way to stop them learning travelling would be to unravel the gateway weaves...
14/12/2009 02:02:44 AM
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One does not simply walk into Mordor....or Travel into the tower, as it were
*NM*
16/12/2009 06:53:21 AM
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