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Chapter 48: The Blight
Summary
The Fellowship head northwards from Fal Dara, with Lord Ingtar and 100 of his soldiers. Ingtar is quite displeased with having to escort Moraine and her group to the Blight while being disallowed from going any further with them than the border between Shienar and Malkier.
After making the fact that he is unhappy with assignment clear he departs, telling Lan “Peace favor your blade Dai Shan” to which Egwene asks why The Borderlanders use “Peace” as a goodbye and he responds “When you have never known something, it takes on a meaning beyond just a talisman”
The group goes further North into Malkier proper and the weather begins to change getting warmer until everyone begins to take off their cloaks and coats, and Loial even unbuttons his shirt enough for his chest to show.
Rand notices that the plant life is discolored and diseased looking and reaches to touch one but is chided by Lan who explains that everything in the Blight is dangerous, that even things like a stick can bite you and is deadly enough that if you are bit by a stick that unless you amputate the arm you will die painfully from the venom.
The effects of the Dark One become more pronounced as the group continues deeper into the Blight, Trees are twisted and sickly, plants seem to visibly grow and rot at the same time. The horses can’t take a step without stepping on a plant that squishes audibly and the smell becomes as bad as a garbage heap full of rotten fruit and meat.
Moraine decides that they shouldn’t go on too far past sundown because even Lan alone in the Blight at night would not survive, she also suggests a specific place for them to camp at. To which Lan agrees reluctantly.
As the sun sets they arrive at a Hill with a view of a series of lakes and 7 towers, The remnants of Malkier. The group sets up camp and chat a bit while eating dinner. Nyneave tells Egwene that she will go with her to Tar Valon because she needs to have someone who isn’t an Aes Sedai to get advice from. Egwene decides that Rand, Perrin and Mat should come as well and that Rand will be her Warder.
Afterwards the group goes to sleep, except Rand can’t quite sleep. He watches Lan sit guarding the camp. Nyneave also isn’t asleep, She takes tea over to Lan and offers it to him. She mentions how he was to be a king and Lan deflects. Nyneave pushes a bit further mentioning that she only wants “The Man” and not “The Kingdom” but he rebukes her completely.
Rand closes his eyes so that he does not see Nyneave crying.
Commentary
The Blight is an interesting concept. Mordor is kind of made and ruled by Sauron specifically, The Blight just seems to be a side effect of The Dark One’s power, further in we see that The Blasted lands and the area around The Bore is lifeless so The Dark One does turn things into a wasteland however I think that the Blight itself is kind of The Dark One and the Pattern Battling each other.
The Dark One is trying to Rot everything and the Pattern is trying to Balance the Dark One’s effect by making things Grow faster so at the edge of the Dark One’s reach you get a warped mixing of infinite growth and infinite rot.
Nyneave and Lan’s moment is a nice combination of advancing their plot but also having it be very clear that it will stall out at every point given that Lan is fully dedicated to the cause of protecting Moraine and fully intends to die defending her and even without that there Malkier and his oath to Avenge what he could not protect.
Chapter 49: The Dark One Stirs
The next morning The Fellowship heads deeper into The Blight, heading for the high passes where Moraine found The Eye of the world previously, part way through the day The Blight becomes alive, mutated beasts and animated trees attacking The Fellowship and each other.
The Bedlam makes progress through The Blight slow, The Group (sans Egwene and Nyneave since they don’t have real weapons) fight back against The Shadowspawn, Rand using his sword, Moraine using fireballs, Perrin finds his way to the front and uses his Battle Ax to slice through both Shadowspawn and Blighted Trees.
This continues until a high pitched whistle is heard in the distance, Lan explains that the sound is a Worm, something that can kill a Fade if the Fade isn’t lucky, several other whistles echo through the forest which means a pack of Worms are coming.
Lan intends on going to face the Worm Pack alone but Moraine reigns him in and the Fellowship heads towards the mountains, but the Worms are steadily getting closer and it is obvious that they won’t make it to the mountain paths and Rand begins to panic.
Then in a flash the Rotted Blight vanishes and is replaced by a meadow of Lush Green, Rand is confused about where they are until a voice calls out.
“This place is always where it is, what changes is where those who need it are”
A figure that towers over even Loial comes out of the Forest and announces himself as the Green Man, which is an apt name for he is a giant made of plants. He speaks to the various people, calling Perrin a Wolf Brother, and Confusing Rand for “A child of the dragon” and being confused by Moraine appearing again since a person can typically only find the Eye of the World once.
Moraine explains that they are here because “The need of the world itself” and that they are there to see the Eye.
The Green Man agrees and begins to lead them to the Eye of the World.
Commentary
This is another kind of action chapter that doesn’t have much to talk about.
We have more of Moraine spamming Fireballs, despite women being weak in fire.
It is obvious in retrospect that Rand is accidentally grasping at Saidin in his panic.
So The Green Man’s place has to be in some sort of Dream Shard or Isolated piece of Tel’aran’rhiod right?
Summary
The Fellowship head northwards from Fal Dara, with Lord Ingtar and 100 of his soldiers. Ingtar is quite displeased with having to escort Moraine and her group to the Blight while being disallowed from going any further with them than the border between Shienar and Malkier.
After making the fact that he is unhappy with assignment clear he departs, telling Lan “Peace favor your blade Dai Shan” to which Egwene asks why The Borderlanders use “Peace” as a goodbye and he responds “When you have never known something, it takes on a meaning beyond just a talisman”
The group goes further North into Malkier proper and the weather begins to change getting warmer until everyone begins to take off their cloaks and coats, and Loial even unbuttons his shirt enough for his chest to show.
Rand notices that the plant life is discolored and diseased looking and reaches to touch one but is chided by Lan who explains that everything in the Blight is dangerous, that even things like a stick can bite you and is deadly enough that if you are bit by a stick that unless you amputate the arm you will die painfully from the venom.
The effects of the Dark One become more pronounced as the group continues deeper into the Blight, Trees are twisted and sickly, plants seem to visibly grow and rot at the same time. The horses can’t take a step without stepping on a plant that squishes audibly and the smell becomes as bad as a garbage heap full of rotten fruit and meat.
Moraine decides that they shouldn’t go on too far past sundown because even Lan alone in the Blight at night would not survive, she also suggests a specific place for them to camp at. To which Lan agrees reluctantly.
As the sun sets they arrive at a Hill with a view of a series of lakes and 7 towers, The remnants of Malkier. The group sets up camp and chat a bit while eating dinner. Nyneave tells Egwene that she will go with her to Tar Valon because she needs to have someone who isn’t an Aes Sedai to get advice from. Egwene decides that Rand, Perrin and Mat should come as well and that Rand will be her Warder.
Afterwards the group goes to sleep, except Rand can’t quite sleep. He watches Lan sit guarding the camp. Nyneave also isn’t asleep, She takes tea over to Lan and offers it to him. She mentions how he was to be a king and Lan deflects. Nyneave pushes a bit further mentioning that she only wants “The Man” and not “The Kingdom” but he rebukes her completely.
Rand closes his eyes so that he does not see Nyneave crying.
Commentary
The Blight is an interesting concept. Mordor is kind of made and ruled by Sauron specifically, The Blight just seems to be a side effect of The Dark One’s power, further in we see that The Blasted lands and the area around The Bore is lifeless so The Dark One does turn things into a wasteland however I think that the Blight itself is kind of The Dark One and the Pattern Battling each other.
The Dark One is trying to Rot everything and the Pattern is trying to Balance the Dark One’s effect by making things Grow faster so at the edge of the Dark One’s reach you get a warped mixing of infinite growth and infinite rot.
Nyneave and Lan’s moment is a nice combination of advancing their plot but also having it be very clear that it will stall out at every point given that Lan is fully dedicated to the cause of protecting Moraine and fully intends to die defending her and even without that there Malkier and his oath to Avenge what he could not protect.
Chapter 49: The Dark One Stirs
The next morning The Fellowship heads deeper into The Blight, heading for the high passes where Moraine found The Eye of the world previously, part way through the day The Blight becomes alive, mutated beasts and animated trees attacking The Fellowship and each other.
The Bedlam makes progress through The Blight slow, The Group (sans Egwene and Nyneave since they don’t have real weapons) fight back against The Shadowspawn, Rand using his sword, Moraine using fireballs, Perrin finds his way to the front and uses his Battle Ax to slice through both Shadowspawn and Blighted Trees.
This continues until a high pitched whistle is heard in the distance, Lan explains that the sound is a Worm, something that can kill a Fade if the Fade isn’t lucky, several other whistles echo through the forest which means a pack of Worms are coming.
Lan intends on going to face the Worm Pack alone but Moraine reigns him in and the Fellowship heads towards the mountains, but the Worms are steadily getting closer and it is obvious that they won’t make it to the mountain paths and Rand begins to panic.
Then in a flash the Rotted Blight vanishes and is replaced by a meadow of Lush Green, Rand is confused about where they are until a voice calls out.
“This place is always where it is, what changes is where those who need it are”
A figure that towers over even Loial comes out of the Forest and announces himself as the Green Man, which is an apt name for he is a giant made of plants. He speaks to the various people, calling Perrin a Wolf Brother, and Confusing Rand for “A child of the dragon” and being confused by Moraine appearing again since a person can typically only find the Eye of the World once.
Moraine explains that they are here because “The need of the world itself” and that they are there to see the Eye.
The Green Man agrees and begins to lead them to the Eye of the World.
Commentary
This is another kind of action chapter that doesn’t have much to talk about.
We have more of Moraine spamming Fireballs, despite women being weak in fire.
It is obvious in retrospect that Rand is accidentally grasping at Saidin in his panic.
So The Green Man’s place has to be in some sort of Dream Shard or Isolated piece of Tel’aran’rhiod right?