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This scene was the absolute shit. Maidens of the Spear FTW


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Three interpretations of the Wheel:

Tam:

All we can do is the best we can with the life that’s given to us. And take comfort from it that no matter what happens, what pain we face, what heartbreak, even death, the Wheel keeps turning, always. And we try again. Maybe do a little better than the last time.

Dana:

He doesn’t want to kill you. That’s what the Aes Sedai want. He wants you to save us. Can’t you see that? The Wheel keeps turning and people keep hurting. Every man who comes to this shite town has a story: flood, drought, war. Sisters murdering their brothers, children killing their parents. But the Dragon, the Dragon has a chance to change all that. Break the Wheel. Make it stop.

Ila:

What greater revenge against violence than peace? What greater revenge against death than life? I couldn’t protect my girl in this turn of the Wheel, but one day, long after I’m gone, after Aram and his grandchildren’s grandchildren, the Wheel will turn out my daughter’s soul again. I do what I can to forge a better world for her then, where she can enjoy the life she should have had with me.

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