nihilim, 12/7/2009 8:52 PM:
All'inizio anche io ho quasi provato compassione, ma devo dire che a mente fredda Galina ha preso quel che si meritava. nihilim
Hai ragione. Come gia` indicavo in altri post, Jordan sta deliberatamente portando gli Amici delle Tenebre a fini ingloriose e meschine, in deliberato contrasto ai motivi per cui questi si sono aperti al lato oscuro: brama di potere, immortalita`, grettezze varie. Chi sceglie l'ombra non e` un genio del male ma un meschino (esclusi Moridin e pochi altri Reietti e Darkfriend) e non merita che una piccola nota a pie` di pagina (Gode, Isendre, Kadere, Paitr, Bors, Galina, Liandrin,
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Suroth
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Sheriam
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Citando da TOR Q&A - week 12, a proposito dei Forsaken dimenticati (non incatenati nel Bore o uccisi dal Tenebroso stesso):
In large part the thirteen were remembered because they were trapped at Shayol Ghul, and so their names became part of that story, though it turned out that details of them, stories of them, survived wide-spread knowledge of the tale of the actual sealing itself. Just that they had been sealed away. Other Forsaken were left behind, so to speak, free but in a world that was rapidly sliding down the tube. The men eventually went mad and died from the same taint that killed off the other male Aes Sedai. They had no access to the Dark One's protective filters. The women died, too, though from age or in battle or from natural disasters created by insane male AesSedai or from diseases that could no longer be controlled because civilization itself had been destroyed and access to those who were skilled in Healing was all but gone. And soon after their deaths, their names were forgotten, except for what might possibly be discovered in some ancient manuscript fragment that survived the Breaking. A bleak story of people who deserved no better, and not worth telling in any detail.
- The best days are still to come - B. Sanderson -