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Basically, it's for the same reason that an Aes Sedai can kill if she puts herself into a situation where she's in danger. It involves mental gymnastics and lots of requirements. In the end, she put so many on that the note didn't get read. What would have happened if someone were to balefire Verin's cup of poison to remove its existence when it was consumed? So far, I believe we've only see balefire used to remove living things from the Pattern that way. Am I wrong?
I forget the arguments I remember the argument now. The boat was filled with water at the moment of balefire, which rowers don't explain.
Over a month later sleepinghour discovered an old letter from RJ to a fan in which RJ confirms that inanimate objects do get burned back just like living things. I suspect now that Brandon knew this from the notes, though, and that's why he used the words 'so far' and redirected the question to me. This was probably one of those things that Brandon and Maria had to piece together from the notes, and from the wording of his following tweets I'd be willing to bet that Maria won an argument.
We just found an old letter from RJ to a fan in which he confirms that balefire DOES burn back inanimate objects in time. Thanks to sleepinghour for that. Though I know this probably drives you crazy, lol. It's almost like retcon! I know, right? Wasn't it you that said that he didn't put many things in the notes because he kept it all in his head? We observed Theoryland that your descriptions fit his claim better than his own descriptions re: inanimate objects. And your assumption about living things only fit his descriptions perfectly We get lots of fragments of things he jotted down, but they are more notes to himself, so he leaves things out.
That was one of my first thoughts too, but he does get grim once in a while. Particularly after being killed Another one for the "Huh, never noticed that before" file. Some Aiel tell Mat is death for him to enter Rhuidean. And they're right. Mat does not die in Rhuidean, does he? I thought his death came when Rahvin strikes him with lightning.
This true?
I always assumed what you really said or really meant was that you had believed it was the eternal death of the soul Team Jordan instructed me that this was not the case, and balefire meant the Dark One could not recover the soul. He said something that implied that the die and live again prophecy-fulfillment was the lightning incident in The Fires of Heaven , and not the hanging incident in The Shadow Rising.
I was always sure it was the other way around. To paraphrase the Humblest Man on the Net: Who's this guy to tell me such things? He just wrote the books. Interview: Jun 26th, Compuserve Chat Verbatim. Are there limits to the Dark One's power besides: inability to reincarnate balefired people, and his imprisonment? Read and find out! Obviously, there are some limits or he simply would have ripped the prison open and done as he wanted to do.
With an absolutely powerful character, there is no story, or at least the story goes "it shall be as I will it to be," he said, and so it was. The end. That's the whole story. What the hell is up with balefire in regards to Nynaeve and the boat?
Etymology[edit]. From Middle English bale-fyre, from Old English bǣlfȳr (“balefire , funeral or sacrificial fire”); equivalent to bale (Etymology 2) + fire. Balefire definition is - an outdoor fire often used as a signal fire.
And Brandon has confirmed that even inanimate objects have threads in the Pattern. Balefire is one of the most confusing things in the book, for me. I find the fine aspects of it, the whole threading together of the things that work in it Could you be a little more elaborate on that? All right.
The cosmography we're looking at here, is not the cosmography of here and now. The Wheel of Time is in its way a spinning wheel. The fabric of reality is woven by the threads. Those threads are the lines that are formed by people passing through time. Each person has a thread. The thread has its sole dimension in time, its life is in time. Those are the threads that are used to weave the fabric of reality. When balefire strikes a person, a thread here, it doesn't simply stop the thread there. The thread burns backwards a little bit, like you just took a thread and put a match to it and it burns up a little bit before it goes out.
It depends on how hot the flame is how far it's going to burn back and what the material is opposed to. It burns up a little bit, it doesn't just catch fire on the end and go out. So that person that was hit here is burned out of the pattern back to here. What that person did between here and here was no longer done. Other people remember seeing it.
They may remember the supposed effects of it but what that person did wasn't done. It didn't happen, it's not real. Now that's a little bit of a shiver on the fabric of reality as it is. The reason that there was an unofficial agreement in the War of the Shadow to not use balefire any more, to stop using it, was simply that several cities were destroyed in that way. Hundreds of thousands of threads were burnt out from the Pattern in one go and the fabric of reality began to unravel.
And even the guys going for the Dark One knew that there's not a whole lot of point to winning if winning means there's nothing there to rule, nothing there to win. If you burnt out the stakes, forget it. Have I made it a little clearer I hope? I was really referring to the scene where the wall falls on them and Rand uses balefire and they all come back to life. There's a prophecy about Mat how he was going to die and I'm not sure whether that incident is where he dies or not.
Well you're not supposed to be, are you! Once, Mat was hanging by his neck and Rand wasn't sure whether he caught a heartbeat or not. You see, the thing is Mat doesn't know. Mat thinks he's got a little ace in the hole but maybe he hasn't. Maybe he doesn't have that ace in the hole that he has a death to give yet, and still live, the way he thinks.