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  1. Season 3 - Episode 3: Seeds of Shadow Director: Thomas Napper Writers: Beverly Okhio Runtime: 1 h 5 min Let's keep DM Tidy, and try to keep all discussions pertaining to S3E3:Seeds of Shadow to this topic for the next few weeks. When reading beyond this point, you should expect to encounter Full Spoilers Up to the ending of Episode 3 only, and full book spoilers in this topic.
  2. Season 3 - Episode 2: A Question of Crimson Director: Ciaran Donnelly Writers: Katherine B. McKenna Runtime: 1 h 1 min Let's keep DM Tidy, and try to keep all discussions pertaining to S3E2:A Question of Crimson to this topic for the next few weeks. When reading beyond this point, you should expect to encounter Full Spoilers Up to the ending of Episode 2 only, and full book spoilers in this topic.
  3. Yeah, I had to pause the scene just before 'cause my kid burst into the room with a random question, so I miss about a minute of Episode 1, and exactly as you experienced, pausing just picked up to current streaming moment.
  4. Aye, that's why I think they're sort of merging the two ideas together. Bubbles + Dreamshards + TAR Nightmares + Waygates. Kind of just merging all of those concepts into one big ball, and making it a bit more targeting rather than random. The one thing I hope they don't do in this show, is forget that the Dark One exists. Yeah, the Forsaken are here, doing all this stuff, and there here being all "LOL, I'm evil"... but I hope they just don't forget about this existential threat to existence that's ever present. That they don't make the rotting food, something the Black Ajah / Forsaken does. You know?
  5. In the Dragon Reborn, that entire sequence is like one giant fever dream of events with Rand chasing Ishamael through waygates without knowing what he was doing, or where / how he was doing it. It was never really explained where or how he was going to the places he was going, and Dreamshards are very much related to TAR. They're effectively pocket dimensions. Here's a "quote" pulled from the wot wikia talking about some of the things Moridin (aka ishy) does with them. So why jump to random places in TAR and create these effects, when he has access to all these Dreamshards that he can just... Jump into? As far as how that works in the show? I think they're taking the idea of "bubbles of evil" which are already eerily similar to nightmares in TAR, combining it with Dreamshards, merging them, and allowing these to cross into reality via waygates / true power. Because "plot" reasons. 100% this. If they keep the idea that the BA works in different cells (I forget the words they actually use), then their other sisters could further the discord in the tower... Which is precisely what they did... But also, that escape got someone severely punished. Did we read the same books? Aes Sedai are Arrogant. The 3rd oath prevents her from harming the other sisters in the hall that aren't attempting to harm her. She cannot do this without breaking the 3rd oath. The 3 oaths do not care about this. Maybe you need to take a breather? Why do you care so much what others think about the show? Why do others have to hate it to make you happy?
  6. We find out later in the series that Ishamael specialized in creating Dreamshards. Which is why Rand would jump from a world of Lava... to a world of Water...
  7. Also, I feel it needs to be said, because I feel it should be obvious. The Black Ajah didn't execute every single person in the hall, because they want them alive. They want to install Elaida as the new Amyrlin, and the ultimate plan is to forcably convert as many Aes Sedai, Accepted, and Novices to the Shadow as possible.... Just like Taim did in the Black Tower. If they just executed the entire power structure, they're just killing the most powerful Aes Sedai in the tower. They want to turn them to the shadow.
  8. / Dreamshards? E.g. remember when Rand was facing off against Ishamael inside the Stone of Tear? All those weird other worldy things he kept throwing at Rand? Ishamael was jumping in and out of Dreamshards in an attempt to Kill Rand. "The Axe", "the Mirror", and "the Playing cards", are "Bubbles of Evil" in the book, similar with Nynaeve encountering a Gray Man (minus the stabbing part). These are all definitely nods towards the books. So we may not get random Bubbles of Evil through out the series, but a more targeted version in the form of Dreamshards.
  9. SinisterDeath replied to Ralph's post in a topic in Wheel of Time TV Show
    Oh, I wasn't talking about anything to do with the ship. Just my musing that Rand genetically changed Bela in Book 1 in addition to "healing" her stamina so she could keep running & Keep up with the other horses. I believe it was constantly mentioned through out the series that she was fast for a farm horse of her stature.
  10. SinisterDeath replied to Ralph's post in a topic in Wheel of Time TV Show
    Well, we'll definitely find out for sure today, lol. I know there were definitely questions about whether it was TV or not as some of the architecture in the background didn't seem to sync up with what we've seen in the past, and that first clip we saw didn't show the tower in the background. I haven't seen the new Galad x Gawyn clip. We'll also find out today if that clip is in episode 1, or another episode.
  11. SinisterDeath replied to Ralph's post in a topic in Wheel of Time TV Show
    I still maintain that Rand didn't just "wash Bela's fatigue away", but changed her genetics, allowing her to keep up with the other horses that she had absolutely no right to. One way to look at it... No one doubts that she'd have the stamina to keep up with these other horses over long distances, but to run as fast as these other horses? That's like seeing a Dachshund run alongside a Greyhound at full speed...
  12. Season 3 - Episode 1: To Race The Shadow Director: Ciaran Donnelly Writers: Justine Juel Gillmer Runtime: 1 h 11 min Let's keep DM Tidy, and try to keep all discussions pertaining to S3:E1 to this topic for the next few weeks. When reading beyond this point, you should expect to encounter Full Spoilers Up to the ending of Episode 1 only, and full book spoilers in this topic.
  13. SinisterDeath replied to Ralph's post in a topic in Wheel of Time TV Show
    Are they actually in Tar Valon? Or did they just say they spent a month in a Boat and deciding where to go? They could have sailed from Falme to Tanchico. Tanchico gives them a direct route to Tear, and river routes that let them get to Baerlon to split up to the Two Rivers, Tar Valon, and The Wastes. If they sailed all the way to Illian, they'd have an even better direct route to Tear, White Bridge/Tar Valon, and Baerlon, the Wastes, and for Mat to back track to Tanchico for some awful reason. lol
  14. It's more like... If you gaze into the abyss that is your post history long enough You see this
  15. This is probably the only/easiest option. 1. Hover over Zander?'s Name. 2. Click Find Content. 3. Cry when you see how much he posts. Unfortunately, I'm not seeing any way to filter that list to just one forum or post.
  16. SinisterDeath replied to Ralph's post in a topic in Wheel of Time TV Show
    I almost did a spit take when I read this. Holy crap, how did I miss that? That is an amazing easter egg. lol That was probably one of my favorite scene from season 2. Topped only by "Softly softly from the shadows."
  17. The higher up's are working with TOR atm trying to figure out what's going on with this. We'll try to let you know what we know when we know it.
  18. This is more of a Sig/artist creator specialist thing, not my territory. @Zenythmon you'll likely have to use a program like MS Paint or GIMP (if you don't have Photoshop) to add the text you want to your signature image. There's other processes people use to create what's called a rotating signature (Gifs). You can also use those same programs to shrink your Signature to the maximum size of 600x150 pixels.
  19. https://dragonmount.com/Books/Dragon_Reborn/ Here you go.
  20. SinisterDeath replied to CaddySedai's post in a topic in Creations
    Here's the oldest set of Lyrics I made, way back when the Dusty Wheel did its first "WoT Idol". "Flame and the Void", which is supposed to be a cover of "Sound of Silence - Disturbed Edition". https://www.udio.com/songs/rtWoW1PdTfJfEBxDPhDMHK
  21. SinisterDeath replied to CaddySedai's post in a topic in Creations
    Well, here's my Mat Cauthon inspired song called "Blood & Ashes", that's supposed to be a Cover of "Blood & Glitter" By Lord of the Lost. https://www.udio.com/songs/dKT2nYsvdcv4tuTZaustJV This is a "Graendal", that's supposed to be a cover of "Zombie" by the Cranberries/Bad Wolf https://www.udio.com/songs/n87jChBpbySxBHFP91Yh8m And this is called "Only Slaps (The Ballad of Curbag)". In a D&D game I play in, another player used ChatGPT to write this song about their character named Curbag that died... If Curbag hadn't died... we were going to set up a slapping booth, and setup an subscription service called Only Slaps! We were going to be RICH! https://www.udio.com/songs/s22RGq5q4tPUVFXCHciUuk
  22. Some excellent reading here about the history of the film rights. Also, since I, and many others here at Dragonmount get called a "fake fan" all the time, here's a link to the Blog Jason Denzel started for Robert Jordan all the way back in 2005. RJ posted in it while he was undergoing treatment for amyloidosis at the Mayo Clinic... Many members of Dragonmount TODAY, were here during that time. We were here every week, anticipating a new blog entry, hoping any news, particular good news about his health. That man, was practically a "grandfather" to all of us. So I hate to see it when people claim they can know for certain what he would have hated (or loved) the adaptation, simply because they don't like it. Personally, I'm not going to use my knowledge of knowing about RJ longer then some fans to gatekeep other fans from being fans of his work. Nor am I going to use it as a source of authority of what RJ would like or dislike. I will however, keep using that knowledge to contradict people who keep using that crappy argument from authority from which they have none, to point out that he was quite happy about the people behind NBC's Merlin getting to do a version of his show before that went belly up.
  23. It doesn't leave your point intact at all. You made the claim that his "Family sold him out". It's the implication that RJ would be "spinning in his grave" over this adaptation. This is the same man, that loved the Merlin TV series and wished an adaptation of his books would be that good.