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Re: Yeah, if you compare it to the Catholic Church... Kieran Send a noteboard - 31/12/2009 04:30:58 PM
We have e.g. "Brother Jim" or "Sister Jane", which implies that they are equal to a person of any status, or "Father John", which even implies a certain superiority. And even the translation of Asha'man with Guardians, implies that an Asha'man is more powerful than you.

Thus, it's a bit curious that the proud and aloof nowadays Aes Sedai still demand to be called servant by lesser persons, although the title "servant" automatically implies a lesser status.

But of course you are right that it's in tradition with the AoL, and therefore understandable (though other traditions were changed as well).


Of course Mother/Father could be seen as a title on par with servant. A Parent is basically charged with taking care of a child, which is a lot of work :p
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