1. Evil. It's like a moral test for Rand. Either you can die, or you can use the devil's power to free yourself.
2. Evil but necessary. You do what you need to, to survive. You can always say sorry later.
2. Evil but necessary. You do what you need to, to survive. You can always say sorry later.
This isn't the kind of thing he can fix by just saying sorry; he's been told how hard it is to break ties to the DO since the beginning. His actions were almost akin to a deal with the devil in the classical sense. However, he also gets some credit that it wasn't (just) his life he was protecting.
Was Rand evil to channel the True Power?
12/01/2010 05:31:34 PM
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I think this argument is relatively akin to real world ones like
13/01/2010 01:15:01 AM
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But it's the essence of the Dark One.
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4. He just reached for a power he sensed. What did he know? If he did know ...
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Somewhere between 1 and 2
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