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So, I have finally finished reading Winter's Heart!! I really enjoyed the book, after the Perrin bit. I really like the time we spent in Far Madding, certainly an interesting place. But the thing that bugged me the most in this book, during the cleansing of saidin, were the Forsaken.
I enjoyed them throughout the book, but when they got to where Rand and Nynaeve were channeling, they did precisely nothing. It was understandable with Moghedien, because, well, that how my girl Mog is, but Cyndane, Demandred, Graendal, Aran'gar, were practically useless. Osan'gar was stupid, but that's just him. I could practically see him prancing around the forest, pretending he's as stealthy as an Aiel, with all that lace and embroidery he wore earlier in the book.
Why wasn't Moridin there? Why weren't there Trollocs, Myrddraal, or something? Where was Mesaana and Semirhage? I would think that the cleansing would be of utmost importance? The Dark One tainted it and presumably wanted that to taint to remain. Maybe I will get more in the next couple books, but still the cleansing was more humorous than anything to me.
I enjoyed them throughout the book, but when they got to where Rand and Nynaeve were channeling, they did precisely nothing. It was understandable with Moghedien, because, well, that how my girl Mog is, but Cyndane, Demandred, Graendal, Aran'gar, were practically useless. Osan'gar was stupid, but that's just him. I could practically see him prancing around the forest, pretending he's as stealthy as an Aiel, with all that lace and embroidery he wore earlier in the book.
Why wasn't Moridin there? Why weren't there Trollocs, Myrddraal, or something? Where was Mesaana and Semirhage? I would think that the cleansing would be of utmost importance? The Dark One tainted it and presumably wanted that to taint to remain. Maybe I will get more in the next couple books, but still the cleansing was more humorous than anything to me.