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Why Do I Keep Doing This To Myself (A paranoid guy who seems to hate most things reading WOT REALLY slowly)

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If Aes Sedai despise dueling, then why is their heirarchy based around Power Levels?

 

because they are idiots.

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Don't you just wish you could leap down into a room with these people with the Creator's level of power, wrap everyone there in flows of air and just EXPLAIN WHAT IN LIGHT'S NAME IS HAPPENING!?

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Let's see, more Jih'Toh bullhickey. Is there a guide to it somewhere? I WANT to like the Aiel, but whenever they bring up that flaming honour system, I end up hating them all over again. Especially the condescending way in which they refuse to tell people what they're doing wrong yet expect them to follow it perfectly anyway.

and Aiel humour. What ARE the rules of Aiel humour?

 

its basically very dark, violent and sarcastic humor :P

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I know that the Shaido were forcefully taking wetlanders as Gai'Shan, and that that was against the rules. But I thought it was only the "forcing" part that was wrong, not the taking of Gai'Shan themselves

well as i understand it, you cant take someone as Gai'Shan unless they follow Ji'e'thoh(or whatever its called) and since wetlanders have no honor so they cant be taken

well as i understand it, you cant take someone as Gai'Shan unless they follow Ji'e'thoh(or whatever its called) and since wetlanders have no honor so they cant be taken

 

Its 'ji e toh'. Which basically means 'honor and dishonor'.

It's not that they won't take wetlandes because they have toh. It's because the wetlanders don't want to confront their toh (dishonor) and earn ji (honor).

from the WoT Wiki

 

Ji'e'toh is the complex system of honor that the Aiel follow. Ji'e'toh determines all interactions in Aiel life; fighting, housing, even intimate relationships and marriage. The term is from the Old Tongue and means, literally, honor and obligation.

 

I don't really find the word obligation fitting. Obligation implies that the Aiel are forcing people to act in a certain way, while dishonor implies that the person in question needs to realize his mistakes for himself and learn from them. However that's just my take on it.

 

On a side note:

 

The new Google Image search has removed the Exact option where you can search images of exact sizes. Does anyone know if this is fixable?

from the WoT Wiki

 

Ji'e'toh is the complex system of honor that the Aiel follow. Ji'e'toh determines all interactions in Aiel life; fighting, housing, even intimate relationships and marriage. The term is from the Old Tongue and means, literally, honor and obligation.

 

but nothing the aiel do is literal (look at their humor), i still think Toh means debt(in shame like the japanese have)

It's an obligation that they feel themselves. That is what the Aiel are about. The word means obligation, not dishonour or shame. Whilst they may feel ashamed or dishonoured by whatever has occured, they aim to meet their obligations. It's a positive spin really.

maybe ithi maybe (you are probably right)

 

RJ never did anything without reason

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And Egwene is being made the Amyrlin.

 

Sigh, at least I found her slightly likeable these last few chapters. Small favours, I guess.

 

Hmmm, proving you're a woman means flashing your chest at the hall... I wonder if the male version of the Hall would do something similar. XD

 

Sorry, that part of the ritual made me laugh. I have no idea WHAT RJ is... but there must be something to describe his attitude towards women in this series.

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