LOL, how did I not see it!?
The comments about Nynaeve risking anything to help an Emond's Fielder do make sense, I hadn't considered that part. I was more caught up in how much I dislike Liandrin.
I can see everyone's point with everyone following along with what an Aes Sedai tells them to do, but I still don't think that fits with Nynaeve's character. Nynaeve is willful, even insolent at times. It doesn't seem like her to blindly follow along with the wishes of a woman she doesn't know...
So I'm a good ways into book 2. If you read the title, you probably know where I am.
This is the only time in the series so far where I felt like the characters have done something truly stupid. Why would they blindly trust Liandrin, a red ajah, without consulting ANYONE else in the tower. They...