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Eegah2012-12-21 08:50:03

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Prologue: The First Sparks Fall

Predictions for The Fires of Heaven:

-Rand will be preoccupied dealing with Couladin for this book, and we will find out how he got those fake tattoos.

-Moghedien will become obsessed with beating Nynaeve, and ultimately Egeanin will come to her aid, starting them on the path to being true allies.

-Min and her group will run into Perrin, and they will team up to take back Tar Valon.

-Mat will have another story of his own, tying in to his new spear.

We’re reminded of what’s going on by Elaida’s council reporting to her. This introduces a whole bunch of people, and the only one that really stands out so far is Alviarin, her Keeper who was forced on her as the only way to control the Whites. And it’s clear that her control over the Aes Sedai is extremely tenuous, and she’ll soon be forced to dole out harsh punishments to keep it. And Fain has arrived to manipulate everyone somehow.

Lanfear and Sammael meet with two new Forsaken, Rahvin The Chessmaster, and Graendal, who’s a bit more Ax-Crazy than the others. This is also mostly just to remind us what’s happening, though we do learn Rahvin has a spy in Tar Valon.

Under the mounds of exposition, we’re also introduced to several new characters here, though few are able to stand out. Hopefully this will be rectified as we see more of them. Otherwise, the return of the prologue just serves to get everyone back up to speed, which is fairly pointless when reading the series like this.

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Sabbo Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 13th 2013 at 6:12:47 PM
Aw. Well, I guess I did notice your later tendency towards shorter posts, containing summaries rather than comments.

If there are any plot points you're interested in finding out sooner rather than later, feel free to ask. Whether spoilers matter much after you've mostly given up is, I suppose, a matter of personal opinion.
montagohalcyon Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 13th 2013 at 7:33:49 PM
It's not Lanfear. The answer is not revealed until the next-to-last book, though, so feel free to keep guessing.

Well, I've been enjoying your blog, at least. Didn't find it dull at all. Hope you press on and finish the series someday, whether or not you keep posting!

(Personally, I found it growing long around the 8th installment, but for most people that seems to happen sooner. In any case, the last few are definitely worth the wait.)

And on that note, if you're looking for something else to read you should check out some of Brandon Sanderson's own original novels.
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