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Lord+Master wrote:Didn't even know it was out yet but enjoyed "The Gathering Storm" way more than had expected too so yes, very much looking forward to this fabulous epic's finally coming to a conclusion!
BigBallinStalin wrote:Couldn't finish the 5th book. It reminded me too much of those long, drawn-out Dragon Ball Z episodes where they charge up for 15 minutes and the narrator has to remind you about 3 times that they're charging up for something big.
Gypsys Kiss wrote:I decided not to read any of the last three books until the last one comes out...and then do 'em in one go
muy_thaiguy wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:I decided not to read any of the last three books until the last one comes out...and then do 'em in one go
Whatever works, though for the last book, it looks like it won't be coming out until 2012 sometime.
InkL0sed wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:I decided not to read any of the last three books until the last one comes out...and then do 'em in one go
Whatever works, though for the last book, it looks like it won't be coming out until 2012 sometime.
Sanderson said to expect Spring 2012 just because he wants to reread the series first. It's only a few extra months.
Optimus Prime wrote:Read the rest of Brandon Sanderson's work while you wait for the final book. You will not be disappointed.
Two best moments of Towers of Midnight:
1. When Perrin flat out stops balefire in mid-air and tells Egwene, "It's just a weave," like it's no big deal.
2. When Perrin forges his new hammer. EPIC visuals in that scene. If there is any moment in the series that should be put to film it is that scene specifically.
Honorable mention: The battle with Rodel Ituralde.
InkL0sed wrote:There's an interview with Sanderson posted on Dragonmount. One of the questions (I think it's the last one), is interesting: it asks if all the timelines have caught up, and he says that the only one that hasn't is the Black Tower.
Now, I don't know if you guys agree, but it seems pretty obvious to me that the reason why the second dreamspike is at the Black Tower is to prevent all of those channelers from helping the defense of Caemlyn. When I first finished the novel, I assumed Caemlyn was screwed, but given that that timeline hasn't caught up yet, I'm predicting that the dreamspike is gone by the time the Trollocs invade.
muy_thaiguy wrote:InkL0sed wrote:There's an interview with Sanderson posted on Dragonmount. One of the questions (I think it's the last one), is interesting: it asks if all the timelines have caught up, and he says that the only one that hasn't is the Black Tower.
Now, I don't know if you guys agree, but it seems pretty obvious to me that the reason why the second dreamspike is at the Black Tower is to prevent all of those channelers from helping the defense of Caemlyn. When I first finished the novel, I assumed Caemlyn was screwed, but given that that timeline hasn't caught up yet, I'm predicting that the dreamspike is gone by the time the Trollocs invade.
I thought the Dreamspike was meant to trap them there, but so that the people there couldn't escape (those loyal to Rand and Logain that is) because they are severely outnumbered.
As for Caemlyn, with the Band there, and possibly (I think still) thousands of those mercenary bands that it isn't lost yet. Plus, seeing as how Rand has a knack for these coming arcoss and fixing these things (Matt and Perrin too, for that matter), I'd say Caemlyn still has a chance.
What really perplexes me though, was Aviendha's vision in Rhuidean for the future. I'm not sure if it should be viewed as the future that will be, or the future that might be.
I think we basically agree regarding Caemlyn. I think the only way to see Aviendha's vision of the future is that it's a possible future. We've seen a lot of possible futures, actually, or foretellings of possible futures. Off the top of my head, there's the Wise Ones who've seen that telling Moiraine to go to Rhuidean is bad; Moiraine's vision of things she shouldn't do at Rhuidean (like sleep with Rand); dark prophecies (and probably the Seanchan version of the Karaethon Cycle) are basically all possible futures; the foretelling that the Borderland royalty kept secret regarding Rand's answer to that random question about a clerk; etc.
I mean, come on, this is the Wheel of Time. No way do things actually end that way. I mean, did you really believe for a second that Graendal would kill Perrin? The possibility is just there just so we can worry about it enough for some suspense.
Thought about this a little myself, but I think it was just one of those things that happen (considering their age and the whatnot), and that they only see eachother as friends that may have spent a lonely night or 2 together, as there is no real indication of them being romantically involved. The only things I got out of it, was that they were just really good friends.By the way, this is completely random, but here's an amusing thread speculating about Moiraine and Siuan's sexuality.
Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
everywhere116 wrote:You da man! Well, not really, because we're colorful ponies, but you get the idea.
shieldgenerator7 wrote:This series looks cool, after reading all these spoilers.
Just from this thread, it reminds me of a few other series: The Lonely Winds [url]thelonelywinds.com[/url], Quantum Leap, Time Tunnel, Wheel in the Sky (a song actually).
I might look this up and see what it's about.
Lord+Master wrote:if WoT could be given the HBO mini-series treatment!
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