Sasukerinnegan he/him Posted December 6, 2014 Posted December 6, 2014 Post #2 clearly uses the words love of men. I believe it refers to the fact that presently men are dominant over Parshendi. The quote suggests that the situation could be reversed in merely 3 steps. And I agree with the opening statement on this - the three steps are the Everstorm, the True Desolation and the Night of Sorrows, the last 2 not necessarily in that order. These three events have been referenced multiple times in tWoK and I believe they are the three steps to end the dominance of men. As for the lake turning to ice, I believe that's a metaphor. Also the quote mentions the Everstorm, giving further validity to my hypothesis.
KamorianKandra he/him Posted March 28, 2015 Posted March 28, 2015 For 7, although my initial thought was of a child as well, I think it could be an adult. I think really anyone with a living mother could have said this.
Musica she/her Posted March 28, 2015 Posted March 28, 2015 About no.3- could be a future Radiant. Maybe the Knights are having difficulties with the public, or they feel that unlike their past members, they are forsaken by the Almighty. Once loved, now abandoned and left to rediscover things that were once obvious. I'm not sure what to make of the 'shard of my soul' bit, though. Could the Spren have left humanity this time? What do you think?
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