A group of Sitters propose an alliance with the Black Tower for mutual defense against the Forsaken and the armies of the Dark. When you first read about this alliance, what did you think the implications would be?
We also learn more about Shaidar Haran, the Hand of the Dark, in this book. Fans often debate whether he is a very powerful Fade or the Dark One himself. What is your head canon?
The Chair of Remorse is a ter'angreal for punishing criminals. It's a large block of gray, hard as steel everywhere except the top. Those who sits on it sinks into it and the top molds itself around them. The “chair” has only one break, a palm sized rectangular hole on one side with tiny notches carved around it. Channeling into this, the person sitting on the chair experiences selected consequences of their crimes.
The Chair is the main reason that there is so little crime in #TarValon
Verin, Romanda, and Cadsuane are all from Far Madding. Of them, only Cadsuane is not currently wanted by the law in Far Madding. What's your head canon for this?
The titles Forsaken and Chosen applied to ALL Aes Sedai who turned to the Shadow in the Age of Legends, not just the thirteen who were imprisoned. The title Dreadlord came about during the Trolloc Wars, because the Darkfriend channelers in that time didn't dare claim the title Chosen.
Making a bargain with the Sea Folk is viewed as exceedingly difficult, if you want to gain anything for yourself in the bargain that is. What did you think of the bargain struck in A Crown of Swords and it’s consequences as seen in The Path of Daggers and onwards?
This week we will look closer at some of the aspects of The Path of Daggers - book 8 of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time!
What's your favourite moment in the book?