The Wheel of Time
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It feels good when a show rewards you for paying attention.
I mean, the guy was so charming!
Now we find out why.
Gaebril is, in fact, Rahvin, one of the evil Forsaken freed from their millennia-long captivity.
Take Perrins storyline, for instance.
Thats all very nice and very reluctantly heroic.
Over in the Aiel Waste, weve got a similar situation on our hands.
Ultimately, its Lan that Melindhras after, and not for the reasons you suspect.
But Leandrin being Leandrin, she takes it too far to be fun.
Once they find the collar that matches it, they can tame the Dragon himself.
(kindly note that Moghedien is spying on all this while posing as a servant.
Always with a scheme, that one!)
Elaida also forms a bond with Min, as a fellow seer of the future.
(Theres some more of that ostentatious glam sexiness you ordered!)
They know shes making a play for the collar and what shell do if she gets it.
I find this fun, more or less, but I can understand people who land on less.
Im waiting patiently to be coldcocked.