Either way, there were practical reasons for Rand to be raised in the rear end of nowhere - the Shadow was searching for him, and that place was the last place you'd expect to find someone who was born on the slopes of Dragonmount, given how insular it is.
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Victorious in Bergioyn's legendary 'Reverse Mafia'. *MySmiley*
should the Dragon be a simple guy or noble born?
- 25/03/2010 07:30:10 PM
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But wasn't Lews Therin also noble born?
- 25/03/2010 09:58:20 PM
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It would be more interesting if he was a noble
- 25/03/2010 10:03:57 PM
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Ironically, the hero of humble origins is itself a reaction to the previous noble hero.
- 25/03/2010 11:04:01 PM
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Re: Ironically, the hero of humble origins is itself a reaction to the previous noble hero.
- 26/03/2010 01:56:56 PM
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Frankly...
- 26/03/2010 05:28:42 PM
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I'm thinking of a character similar to Beslan Mitsobar before his mother died
- 26/03/2010 06:33:08 PM
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Re: should the Dragon be a simple guy or noble born?
- 25/03/2010 10:09:40 PM
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That is Hilarious. Matrosexual and stallion in the same sentence. *NM*
- 29/03/2010 12:04:14 PM
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I think he's simple because of the reasons you give for the nobility
- 26/03/2010 01:17:39 AM
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Re: should the Dragon be a simple guy or noble born?
- 26/03/2010 11:42:35 PM
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How can a commentary on millenia of legend and literature be "seminal"? Wouldn't it be the opposite? *NM*
- 31/03/2010 09:59:49 AM
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