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Questions on the nature of Slayer *spoilers through book 9*

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Thus, my previous 3 hypotheses can be pared down to two.  The Forsaken had a Well, or the Guardian's effects are not reflected in TAR.

 

I'm inclined to agree. A fourth, if somewhat unlikely option is that it might be a weaving of the dream itself--we saw Moghedian create dream representations of entire villiages including galloping horses and interaction people. We even know gateways are not, in and off themselves, a function of the power, so someone who understood the physics of their existence could theoretically will one into existence in TAR.

 

Still it seems way too elaborate. My guess is one of your two options are the case. We need more information.

Good catch on the dreamweaving and the gateway related to it; I agree though that it isn't likely the case.

 

Where was it we saw Moghedian create said village with people?  I don't recall reading it.

Didnt she recreate the Two Rivers in TAR to distract Nynaeve?

I believe this has nothing to do with Isam/Luc but in fact has to do with Lews Therin and Rand because if you recal at first Rand and Lews Therin couldnt interact inside of his head but slowly they begin to merge and share control over Rand in a fashion. This leads me to believe that Rand will survive the last battle BUT his blood will be spilled on Thakadur (think thats right) and Lews Therin will be purged from his body

I know that.  I was noting the similarities in the wording with the Luc/Isam bit while discussing the Rand/Moridin connection theories.  I'm not that loony.  ;)

Didnt she recreate the Two Rivers in TAR to distract Nynaeve?

 

Yes, thats the moment im speaking of--though it was Egwene, not Nynaeve. Nynaeve almost got shot by Slayer in Emmond's Field, but it was Egwene whom Moghedian tried to trap--first in the Tower using Galad than in Emmond's Field using Gawyn and Egwene's mother.

 

I'm not that loony. 

 

... of course you arn't. *nods soothingly*.

I'm not that loony.   ;)
Yet. Give it time.

 

This leads me to believe that Rand will survive the last battle BUT his blood will be spilled on Thakadur (think thats right)
You mean Shayol Ghul.

You're right, Rand will survive the Last Battle, but you do know hes guna die at some point along the way though, dont you? Whether or not he dies during or after Tarmon Gaidon, Rand will be alive again after dying somehow

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