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I think it's realistic... Etzel Send a noteboard - 13/04/2010 12:35:11 PM
Considering Rand's sense for responsibility as a shepherd, what Tam & Lan taught him and after everything he endured. Certainly LTT's attitude as a leader and his guilty conscience is influencing Rand as well.

Graendal has nothing to do with it, as her Points of View, especially the talk between her and Mordin in TGS, prologue, show, since Graendal is encouraged to give Rand pain of heart not before TGS.
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I hope Graendal was responsible for LTT's voice all along! What happened to our little boy?! - 13/04/2010 04:02:20 AM 1245 Views
I have to disagree. - 13/04/2010 05:34:44 AM 822 Views
You're right, but a couple of points - 15/04/2010 01:38:48 AM 743 Views
I don't really get Rand self-pity from the books. - 15/04/2010 04:01:27 AM 538 Views
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Could be that I missed it... - 15/04/2010 06:42:43 AM 488 Views
You seem like a nice enough bloke - 15/04/2010 03:03:17 PM 527 Views
You think too much of Graendal - 13/04/2010 11:46:15 AM 641 Views
True - 15/04/2010 01:40:11 AM 584 Views
I think it's realistic... - 13/04/2010 12:35:11 PM 714 Views
She couldn't, just my wishful b%^&&ing and moaning *NM* - 15/04/2010 01:43:41 AM 230 Views
I hope not. I don't think Graendal had the interest or opportunity to manipulate Rand that early. - 13/04/2010 02:39:18 PM 708 Views
Hadn't considered either of those - cool - 15/04/2010 01:42:31 AM 623 Views
I really hope Graendal wasn't - 15/04/2010 12:10:39 AM 643 Views
Very true! But I never said compulsion was the cause - 15/04/2010 01:22:45 AM 710 Views
The voice was a reincarnation side effect, but why did RJ take his hand! - 27/04/2010 07:37:49 PM 535 Views
Great point! I was laughing and even clapping at your idea *NM* - 01/05/2010 03:12:42 AM 211 Views

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