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I've finished the series and have been mulling over some things.
During the Battle in Tel'aran'rhiod Mesaana puts an a'dam around Egwene's neck. She (Egwene) finally realises that since she is in TAR it isn't truly real and thus makes it 'disappear'. In book 5? Moghedien and Nynaeve have an encounter in TAR which ends up with Moghedien in an a'dam. Moghedien seems very knowledgeable of TAR for example ripping Birgitte out of TAR and saying she could turn Nynaeve into a horse if she wanted to. So why wouldn't Moghedien realise she could remove the a'dam since it wasn't really 'real'?
She was scared so it made the a'dam appear more 'real' than it actually was. Shouldn't she of realised that she could just remove it since it wasn't actually 'real'; her fear was making it seem so?
Am I making the assumption that Moghedien is more knowledgeable/powerful in TAR than she really is?
During the Battle in Tel'aran'rhiod Mesaana puts an a'dam around Egwene's neck. She (Egwene) finally realises that since she is in TAR it isn't truly real and thus makes it 'disappear'. In book 5? Moghedien and Nynaeve have an encounter in TAR which ends up with Moghedien in an a'dam. Moghedien seems very knowledgeable of TAR for example ripping Birgitte out of TAR and saying she could turn Nynaeve into a horse if she wanted to. So why wouldn't Moghedien realise she could remove the a'dam since it wasn't really 'real'?
She was scared so it made the a'dam appear more 'real' than it actually was. Shouldn't she of realised that she could just remove it since it wasn't actually 'real'; her fear was making it seem so?
Am I making the assumption that Moghedien is more knowledgeable/powerful in TAR than she really is?
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