Unless I missed something while I gulped down the book, there is not much food left in the world after the Last Battle:(. Before the Battle, people were starving to death or on small rations. Much of the world's remaining food was sent to the soldiers, and many of them had to eat for about a...
That makes sense, at least the 'center of the Wheel' part does. The entrance to the Bore seems to be similar to a black hole (at least in the way that it warps time) because Rand is held in stasis in the perspective of anyone outside of the Bore, upon entrance of a black hole, an object seems to...
"Let a word stand on its own. If it is the right word, it will work without help. If it's the wrong word, adding other words to it will make it seem desperate."- Thom
I think that the Aiel are a combination of ancient Mesopotamia and Sparta. Like the Mesopotamians, the Aiel (used) to fight over small amounts of water in a limited area. And like the Spartans, the Aiel are a fierce group of harsh warriors. But unlike the Spartans and the Mesopotamians, the Aiel...
Re: Favourite scenes from the series
My favorite scene was when Moiraine, Lan, Rand, Matrim, Perrin, Nynaeve, and Egwene left Emond's Field. I have no idea why.:cheese
When I was browsing the glossary of ToM, I noticed a detailed entry about something that I did not remember being named in the books, Shara. All I remember that was close to mentioning it was a mention about a place where silk comes from east of the Aiel Waste, and nothing else. Does anybody...
What I want to know about the most is the extent of the pillar's abilities. Are they like Min's which seem to rely on a Pattern existing, or if the viewings that they make are a foreshadowing of Rand's victory at Tarmon Gai'don since they are from the Age of Legends. Maybe the viewings are a...
I am fourteen years old and I have read all of the Wheel of Time books in print. I have just sent my citizenship application but this is my first post. When I become a citizen I will be called Ronaile al'Tardad.