Maybe he had married into a family where everyone was mad.
Yes, Perrin, you have.
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Maybe he had married into a family where everyone was mad.
Yes, Perrin, you have.
One thing that I haven't seen people talking about is that Faile never said her mom died or was revealed to be a darkfriend. Her story was that she told her brother and their mom killed him. For all we know she's still a general in Saldea and is going to show up in a different plot line where it's not going to be revealed that she's a darkfriend until it's revealed that she's Faile's mom
You don't mess with the Bashere ladies
Quick Deira Bashere after a long and eventful train journey because she's pretty badass and hot
Sometimes when I see a listing of a bunch of prominent insane women in Wheel of Time, Deira Bashere's absence just makes me feel delusional. Was she not insane enough for you guys? Was the bogglingly incomprehensible marriage between her and Davram not sufficiently deranged enough for you? She's like every single ounce of Jordan's weird female-character bullshit packed into a 5'10" keg of off-putting crazy. Is it just because you can't imagine any other woman to ship her with (Morgase is right there btw)? Or was there some consensus that she's just too low on the weirdo ladder/too high on the gross stereotype ladder?
I just realised that Deira and Davram Bashere have big Morticia and Gomez Addams vibes, which probably makes Faile Wednesday Addams. I could see Wednesday Addams initially trying to rename herself "Blade" and marrying a big 'ol werewolf.
When you leap from a cliff, it is too late for anything but holding to your courage. And hoping there’s a haywain at the bottom to land in.
Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos: Chapter 7 - Pitfalls and Tripwires