Cause, on Aug 5 2009, 06:11 AM, said:
IS there not a prophecy that goes along the lines. The last battle done, but the world not done with battle. Three women in a boat the lion, the spear and the one who sees with a man who is dead yet lives. The guardians balance the servants. So it seems obvious that somehow he will survive tairmon gaidon. I cant remeber why but I also seem to think it implied they were travelling to seanchan.
Yeah, you're thinking of Nicola's Foretelling (which is backed up by a dream the Wise Ones had, same book). But it wasn't implied they were traveling to Seanchan - in fact, RJ has made it clear that they will not be - and it also doesn't mean that Rand survives - I already mentioned what Birgitte said about Heroes not being 'dead as others are dead'. So yeah, he will 'somehow' survive, but he will also die (that much is clear), so whether he is going to be resurrected or merely 'alive' by nature of being an eternal Hero or something else is unclear.
Cause said:
Also I dont think he can die and be summoned by the horn. Remeber in book two how his battle with moridan was directly mirrored by the heroes of the horn. When he was winning they were invincible when he was losing they lost ground. I expect TG to be something similiar. Except he will have to face the shadows personal Myrdraal instead likely.
Perhaps - one thing that was made clear at Falme is that Rand is the default leader of the Heroes. He leads them while he's 'dead', and if he's alive when the Horn is used, then he leads them there too. They didn't ask Mat who they were supposed to fight - they asked Rand. RJ even said that, if Rand were on the opposite side of the battle where the Horn was used, that there would be a rift in the Pattern as a result.
Cause said:
Course I wont lie I have myself thought of the lews therin will die and he will live angle. Meaning that he gets over his madness accepts his past lifes and becomes the dragon. Also is there not a past life that lews therin talks to as well. Perhaps add infinitum? All his past lives are the dragon.
Well, I don't believe that Lews Therin and Rand are separate - I believe that the 'voice' is a delusion created subconsciously by Rand as a means of dealing with memories he wants to deny - but Lews Therin is not talking to another past life. You're probably thinking of the fact that Rand sees Moridin's face when he has the dizzy sickness. Before we knew what was going on, Lews Therin made a couple of comments about another guy, and the 'another past life' thing was a theory that attempted to explain those comments. It's been debunked since Knife of Dreams.
Cause said:
Terez why would rand hear the shadow gloat that he has won again. That would mean he is free? Which obviously cant be. cause than we would have read over a million of words to lead t the biggest dissapointment ever in the history of stories.
I didn't say 'the shadow' would gloat - Moridin, specifically. If Moridin manages to kill Rand, he'll probably think he's won. Doesn't make it true, though.
The idea is that everyone in the world knows that Rand is their only hope. And then there's the fact that everyone sort of takes his role in the thing for granted - they know they need him but he makes them uncomfortable, and they resent his moves to unite Randland, seeing him as a conqueror. But anyway, if Rand dies, and the Shadow is still not defeated, then everyone will think that their only hope of victory is gone. So, they'll have to keep on fighting against the Shadow anyway. It would be nice and dramatic.
The prophecies don't say exactly what Rand is expected to do, other than the blood on the rocks thing, so it seems clear that only that sacrifice is required (parallel to Christianity). The people don't know that, though. They expect Rand to tidy everything up before he dies, and it's not likely, IMO, to happen that way. Perrin and Mat, via the colors thing, will know exactly when Rand dies, and they in particular I think will play huge parts in the Last Battle POV spread. I imagine they will be quite distraught.
Cause said:
@Skywalker-I dont know if morridan has battled rand a thousand times but I think we are supposed to believe that rand has battled the shadow a thousand times. He is the lights champion. Perhaps morridan is the dark ones. But it does not seem his style to have just one soul as his eternal champion. Also I dont think the world is excactly circular with things happening excactly the same way everytime. Yet I believe the circle of the world locks away the shadow evolves to the point that it forgets the old myths abolishes war and than somehow he breaks free and kills civilization and it starts all over again does..
It's not exactly circular - the pattern of the Ages is pretty much set, but the details during each Turning vary widely. RJ described it as two different tapestries that look the same from a distance, but upon closer observation are very different.