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  1. Ealandrelle Melyma

    The woman with the Gray hair

    Conclusive proof means that anyone else should be able to read it and agree, because any other option is disproved by the evidence offered. If that's not the case, then it's just an opinion. An interesting theory, and I can see where you're coming from, but it's not by any means conclusive.
  2. Ealandrelle Melyma

    The woman with the Gray hair

    And to complete your quote from AMoL: "Rand was not surprised. He had heard this voice once before, and he realized he had been expecting it." That is hardly any kind of conclusive proof that the time he heard it before was in TEOTW. If he'd given a time frame or some kind of...
  3. Ealandrelle Melyma

    The woman with the Gray hair

    It's never said that he talked to LTT, that's true. But it's never stated in the books that the voice in TEOTW was The Dark One either - you're using a circular argument here. Your "proof" that the voice in TEOTW is the Dark One is a one-liner from AMOL about a memory, and you're then using...
  4. Ealandrelle Melyma

    The woman with the Gray hair

    How is your explanation simpler than mine? It's repeatedly mentioned from the moment that Rand has his epiphany on Dragonmount that he has integrated all of LTT's memories. At the moment of re-entering the passageway at Shayol Ghul, upon hearing the Dark One's voice, it would be quite...
  5. Ealandrelle Melyma

    The woman with the Gray hair

    That's a bit of a stretch to say that this one line confirms that the voice in TEOTW is The Dark One. For all we know this could be a memory from when LTT went to attempt to Seal the Bore.
  6. Ealandrelle Melyma

    The woman with the Gray hair

    I wonder if Nakomi could somehow symbolise the world/the Earth? A sort of "Gaia"-esque figure. My only reasoning for this is the whole "May the last embrace of the Mother welcome you home", so it seems like the world is viewed as female...
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