Been reading the Gathering Storm...

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Been reading the Gathering Storm...

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After finishing the chapter where Tuon ties to pressure Rand into knuckling under and submitting to her and he leaves, I couldn't help but think Rand should have balefired the bitch on the spot- that's how I would've ended the chapter. Of course I probably would have had Egwene attack the White Tower and kill Eladia two or thee books ago. Ah well
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Who's the author RB?
The Borg of Dungeons & Dragons
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Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson

And riven- rand promised moraine that he wouldn't use bail fire because it completely erases whatever is hit from the wheel changing the way time will roll in the next age forever
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That promise didn't stop him from using it on at least two of the Forsaken, not to mention a whole army of Shadowspawn in the Fires of Heaven.
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Correct me if I am wrong but rand and "the dragon" arnt exactly the same person anymore rand has been able to silence him? Because the dragon was utterly insane and didn't really care about destroying the weave.
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