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Just removed a bit stating that the Weird Sisters were the BigBad of the series \'\'as confirmed by WordOfGod\'\'. I\'ve been browsing through the Ask Greg archives (specifically, the section on the Weird Sisters) and there doesn\'t seem to be anything there to confirm this- to the contrary, Weisman doesn\'t even seem to really consider the Sisters villains (though they certainly \'\'can\'\' be antagonistic) as much as three Chessmasters who run on BlueAndOrangeMorality. Also, they do embody vengeance, but also embody fate and grace as well. Is there some WordOfGod somewhere else that establishes the \
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Just removed a bit stating that the Weird Sisters were the BigBad of the series \\\'\\\'as confirmed by WordOfGod\\\'\\\'. I\\\'ve been browsing through the Ask Greg archives (specifically, the section on the Weird Sisters) and there doesn\\\'t seem to be anything there to confirm this- to the contrary, Weisman doesn\\\'t even seem to really consider the Sisters villains (though they certainly \\\'\\\'can\\\'\\\' be antagonistic) as much as three Chessmasters who run on BlueAndOrangeMorality. Also, they do embody vengeance, but also embody fate and grace as well. Is there some WordOfGod somewhere else that establishes the \\\"real BigBad\\\" interpretation of the Sisters, or is it just something someone else came up with? It\\\'s just been bugging me.

Note: I\\\'m not saying that I don\\\'t think the \\\"real BigBad\\\" interpretation works for the Sisters (I don\\\'t particularly agree with it- so far as we know, they have nothing to do with Xanatos, one of the major villains of the series, for starters- but I can definitely see where it\\\'s coming from). I just want to know if Weisman actually supported this or not.
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