I'm in Shadow Rising and there's a scene when he does the Renaissance version of catcalling Berelain. When she ignores him, he starts literally shouting at her that unless he sexually assaults her he "expects" a positive response from her.
Eh I think there's a difference between morally gray and good, but complicated, and human. Nynaeve, for example, in my opinion has flaws and has hurt people, but afaik never reached "yeah, sure, take them all for slaves, I don't care" or "balefire a hundred innocent people just to kill one...
Someone on The Internets has insisted that there are no morally gray characters in the books, that there is no moral complexity in the world of the Wheel of Time, that it is only good vs. evil, black and white.
I disagree rather vehemently, so I started making a mental list of every character I...