Through TPOD:
Andorion, on 05 October 2014 - 02:59 AM, said:
About 6 chapters into Lord of Chaos and nothing seems to be happening. After an intriguing beginning with Demandred in the Pit of Doom, the story just flattens. Its basically Rand Travelling around and Mat dancing. In great detail. I really could have done without that dance. This is one problem of RJs that seems to be getting amplified.... the time he takes to get a book going. Even Sammael and Graendals conversation was boring.
The dance thing is one of the more loved scenes in the entire series. It's Maria Simons' favorite chapter. (RJ's assistant.)
Andorion, on 07 October 2014 - 03:59 AM, said:
BTW was RJ closet BDSM? All that collar and leash thing with Moghedien, that dream scene when the Aes Sedai get tortured by Trollocs (I mean the Trollocs are cannibalistic ravagers. Why the hell would they do torture when they can kill and eat?) the repeated and emphasised references to 'switching' and 'whipping'...
I hadn't yet read this post when I posted the RJ quote about where he gets his ideas. But it's appropriate. This also features in the discussion we had with Brandon about sexuality in WoT.
Andorion, on 13 October 2014 - 11:09 AM, said:
2. Rand finally moves against Sammael, but is he really dead? The whole thing seemed kind of dodgy to me. Also if Shadar Logoth kills a Forsaken can the Dark Lord bring him back?
No, because Mashadar corrupted Sammael's thread. I think the fake Sammael mentioned in KOD was an illusion created by Fain, who had absorbed Mashadar. As we saw in TEOTW, Mashadar retains some echo of the people it kills. And Fain was able to create an illusion of people he had killed when he met Rand in Far Madding (Winter's Heart).
amphibian, on 13 October 2014 - 10:12 PM, said:
Andorion, on 13 October 2014 - 06:52 AM, said:
When exactly did he fall ill? This is book 7, and he kept on going till book 11. As for the weird detail thing, I have seen that done a lot, and this really was not a good execution of that particular device.
He made public his diagnosis of the misshapen blood protein disease in 2006, but my opinion is that he was definitely not right for a while beforehand. It has a whole range of effects from Alzheimer's-like effects to what actually killed him - thickening of his heart walls.
http://www.locusmag....rdanLetter.html
It's kind of shitty for me to 1) sum up his writing transformation through his decades writing as "mostly not trending upwards in quality" and 2) to blame the transformation on something other than his own authorial desires, but with this particular case, I think his declining health had at least a partial effect.
He wasn't diagnosed with amyloidosis until 2006, but the first mentions of his health failing were on the LOC book tour, and he specifically said at the time that he had to cut back on his writing hours due to his health.
Andorion, on 16 October 2014 - 03:07 PM, said:
7 chapters in. I am surprised. After that strange beginning things moved pretty fast.
I like the new, assertive Elaine who is turning out to be a natural leader. The post-marriage flustered Nynaeve is also a nice change and her byplay with Alise was extremely funny. Really liked Aviendha first opening a portal and then dissolving the weaving like it was nothing and apparently no Aes Sedai has ever dared to do this. More rude surprises for the Sedai. The part with Elaine and the portal wasx instructive and sobering though.
I love that you enjoyed these chapters, because they are among the most hated in the series.
Andorion, on 19 October 2014 - 09:59 AM, said:
Did not get that scene in Caemlyn with Hanlon and a captive Aes Sedai. Am I supposed to know these people?
The captive Aes Sedai was one of Liandrin's 13. Lady Shiaine showed up early in the series as Mili Skane.