

Le prix à payer....alors ça.... On pourrait imaginer le pire : que Rand meurt subitement avant Tarmon Gai'don et qu'il faille trouver une solution de rechange....enfin, on verra bien...
Plutôt des fautes de frappe !darkfriend,jeudi 05 août 2004, 10:23 a écrit :Juste pour savoir, tu entendais quoi par coquilles dans Winter's Heart? (fautes d'orthographes?).
Idem pour moi, le nettoyage de la Source. Mais en même temps, ça paraît presque trop simple à deviner...Mais le truc auquel Jordan semble faire allusion, ce "prix à payer"...vous en pensez quoi?
Pour l'instant, je ne pense pas qu'il ait ete utilise sur assez de monde ou de temps pour reellement endommager la Roue. Si des villes entieres ont ete detruites avec a l'age des legendes, ce n'est pas la mort de quelques personnes qui va causer des degatsmarvin rouge,vendredi 10 septembre 2004, 22:17 a écrit :Pour la prix à payer c'est vrai que le décap'source risque d'avoir pas mal de conséquences, mais je pense aussi à un retour de manivelle du à l'usage intensif de malefeu en particulier pour dégommer les Réprouvés
Idem, quoique n'en étant qu'à Crown of Swords, je commençais à me dire que la chance de maître Mat ne pouvait qu'être contrebalancée sévèrement à un moment ou à un autre... et comme le "knife" me fait penser à ses mésaventures du début ... mais là encore, il me manque trois tomes entiers !tasslehoff,jeudi 19 août 2004, 14:48 a écrit :Personnellement, je suis persuade que le "prix a payer" a un lien avec Mat, les finns et toutes les theories qui disent qu'il va perdre un oeil ou une main.
D'après ce que j'ai pu comprendre, c'est surtout parce que tous les précédents manuscrits ont été rendus à l'éditeur avec pas mal de retard par rapport à ce qui était prévu. Les éditeurs ont évidemment leurs contraintes (matérielles, marketing, etc...), mais c'est tout de même malheureux de préférer publier un ouvrage à une date fixe que de le retravailler pour qu'il soit de meilleure qualité.J'avoue ne pas trop comprendre pourquoi on lui permet enfin de faire à nouveau une relecture décente de son manuscrit, après l'avoir pressé pendant 4 tomes
Donc, à la fin, Rand se barre sur une autre planète et laisse tout le monde en plan, là, ce serait fort !Question: How far can a channeler Travel with the One Power? I know they can Travel anywhere on the globe, and enter Tel'aran'rhiod through a slightly different weave, but is it possible to Travel to other planets, or even planets in other galaxies?Robert Jordan Answers:Travel to other planets within the solar system would require a circle of fairly strong channelers, though not necessarily as many as thirteen, depending on exactly how far out they wanted to go. Travel to a planet in another solar system would require a rather large circle (of the maximum possible size) of very strong channelers, and there would a limit on how far they could go in one jump. They could planet-hop, of course. Travel to another galaxy would be beyond them even if they began on the planet in this galaxy nearest the target galaxy.
Book DescriptionThe Wheel of Time turns, and Robert Jordan gives us the eleventh volume of his extraordinary masterwork of fantasy.The dead are walking, men die impossible deaths, and it seems as though reality itself has become unstable: All are signs of the imminence of Tarmon Gai’don, the Last Battle, when Rand al’Thor, the Dragon Reborn, must confront the Dark One as humanity’s only hope. But Rand dares not fight until he possesses all the surviving seals on the Dark One’s prison and has dealt with the Seanchan, who threaten to overrun all nations this side of the Aryth Ocean and increasingly seem too entrenched to be fought off. But his attempt to make a truce with the Seanchan is shadowed by treachery that may cost him everything. Whatever the price, though, he must have that truce. And he faces other dangers. There are those among the Forsaken who will go to any length to see him dead--and the Black Ajah is at his side....Unbeknownst to Rand, Perrin has made his own truce with the Seanchan. It is a deal made with the Dark One, in his eyes, but he will do whatever is needed to rescue his wife, Faile, and destroy the Shaido who captured her. Among the Shaido, Faile works to free herself while hiding a secret that might give her her freedom or cause her destruction. And at a town called Malden, the Two Rivers longbow will be matched against Shaido spears.Fleeing Ebou Dar through Seanchan-controlled Altara with the kidnapped Daughter of the Nine Moons, Mat attempts to court the woman to whom he is half-married, knowing that she will complete that ceremony eventually. But Tuon coolly leads him on a merry chase as he learns that even a gift can have deep significance among the Seanchan Blood and what he thinks he knows of women is not enough to save him. For reasons of her own, which she will not reveal until a time of her choosing, she has pledged not to escape, but Mat still sweats whenever there are Seanchan soldiers near. Then he learns that Tuon herself is in deadly danger from those very soldiers. To get her to safety, he must do what he hates worse than work....In Caemlyn, Elayne fights to gain the Lion Throne while trying to avert what seems a certain civil war should she win the crown....In the White Tower, Egwene struggles to undermine the sisters loyal to Elaida from within....The winds of time have become a storm, and things that everyone believes are fixed in place forever are changing before their eyes. Even the White Tower itself is no longer a place of safety. Now Rand, Perrin and Mat, Egwene and Elayne, Nynaeve and Lan, and even Loial, must ride those storm winds, or the Dark One will triumph.
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