David Wachsmuth
2005-10-16 20:02:26 UTC
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This has been addressed briefly in one of the 'Update to the FAQ'
threads, but I thought it would be helpful to treat it at greater
length: who do we think is impersonating Sammael, and is this person
the same as Slayer's mysterious employer?
In [KoD: 3, At the Gardens, 146-147], Moridin thinks Sammael has
resufaced or that someone is impersonating him. We know Sammael can't
have survived his fight with Rand in aCoS, since RJ has confirmed him
dead. So we have two possibilities. 1) Sammael has been resurrected. 2)
Someone is impersonating him.
As for the first possibility, we've seen three cases of straightforward
resurrection (the 'Gars and Moridin) and one maybe
not-so-straightforward case (Cyndane). According to the
Encylopaedia-WOT timeline, Aginor and Balthamel died in mid-summer 998
and were next seen in early fall 999. Ishamael died in late spring 999
and was next seen in mid-winter 1000. Lanfear entered the Eel'finn's
land in early fall 999 and was next seen in late winter 1000. So in all
cases there's been a little more than one year between the death and
resurfacing of Forsaken. Now it's possible that Isamael and Lanfear
were hanging around off camera for a while before making appearances,
but we see the 'Gars right after their rebirth, so we can be fairly
confident that there is some minimum time that needs to elapse before
the DO can bring back his minions.
But it's only been a few months between the end of aCoS and the
Forsaken meeting in KoD, so there's no way Sammael could have come back
in time. Also, it's possible this mystery Forsaken was first seen in WH
(see below), making it even less likely to be Sammael.
So we're left with the second possibility: someone has been
impersonating Sammael. Our only real suspects are the Forsaken and
Taim. No one else could be a powerful and well-connected enough DF
channeler. In fact, even Taim is doubtful, since Moridin says [KoD 147]
Myrddraal obeyed this person, meaning it had to have been a Forsaken.
Have we seen this mysterious Forsaken before? It's definitely possible
that he/she is Slayer's anonymous employer [WH: 22, Out of Thin Air,
448-449], although she/he doesn't use the same disguise. The two
incidents have the same objective: kill Rand clandestinely, and the
same motives for anonymity (not wanting Moridin or other Forsaken to
find out who's ordering unauthorized attacks on Rand). If the two bad
guys are the same, the FAQ (1.4.04) gives us a shortlist of candidates
(Moridin, Osan'gar, Aran'gar, Demandred, and Taim - assuming Slayer is
right and the employer is a man), and we can now narrow this down even
more.
First, we can scratch Osan'gar off this list. In addition to the good
arguments in the FAQ as to why he isn't Slayer's employer, he is dead
long before those Myrddraal and Trollocs were sent after Rand. Second,
we can scratch Aran'gar, since we have her PoV in KoD speculating about
who it could have been. Third, we can say it's very unlikely that
Moridin's the culprit, since he raised this issue with the other
Forsaken. Maybe this is some kind of elaborate ruse on his part, but
that seems needlessly convoluted even for the FS.
It looks like we're left with only Demandred or Taim. The FAQ points
out that either could have known Rand's location (Far Madding) in WH.
Presumably either could have known where Rand was in Tear to send the
Trollocs, through eyes-and-ears etc.
We don't get any new dirt on Demandred, but we do on Taim. The last bit
of the epilogue definitely suggests that Taim is a first-class DF. He
probably got the 'lord of chaos' line from one of the Forsaken and not
the DO himself, and the red and black colours suggest he may actually
be working for Moridin directly. This all makes it possible that he was
the one to order the WH hit on Rand, but there are big problems with
him having ordered the Trollocs in KoD.
First, Moridin says that "Sammael, or someone disguised like him"
ordered the hit, which means this person knows what Sammael looked
like. Second, the person had to have the 'Chosen' mark in order for
Myrddraal to have obeyed. It's conceivable that Taim has secretly been
promoted to Forsaken by the DO, but I don't think he could possibly
know what Sammael looks like.
Ergo, if the two mysterious bad guys are the same, they must be
Demandred. If they're not, we still have the female Forsaken (Graendal,
Semirhage, Mesaana, Moghedien, and Cyndane) to consider for the Tear
attack. But we really have to dismiss Moghedien and Cyndane because of
the mindtraps - they wouldn't dare go against Moridin's back like this
- and Semirhage because she was busy cooking up her own plan for
capturing Rand. Mesaana also seems HIGHLY doubtful, since she was just
reined in by Shaidar Haran, and she's got her own fish to fry in any
case. Graendal has a small pro and a small con: she's a woman, so
impersonating Sammael would be a little bizarre, but she knows him very
well and was working with him quite intimately until he was offed.
There really isn't enough evidence to confirm or deny her.
So we have two lists of two suspects: for the WH attack, either
Demandred or Taim; for the Tear attack, either Demandred of Graendal.
Since Demandred is the only name on both lists, and since he would no
doubt love to see Rand dead (orders from Moridin be damned!), he gets
my vote.
One last interesting tidbit: in the Ansaline Gardens, Aran'gar is
musing about who could be impersonating Aran'gar, and thinks "She would
like very much to know who had begun playing her own game" [Kod: 3, At
the Gardens, 147]. This means she's been imitating Forsaken, but whom?
And why?
-DW
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This has been addressed briefly in one of the 'Update to the FAQ'
threads, but I thought it would be helpful to treat it at greater
length: who do we think is impersonating Sammael, and is this person
the same as Slayer's mysterious employer?
In [KoD: 3, At the Gardens, 146-147], Moridin thinks Sammael has
resufaced or that someone is impersonating him. We know Sammael can't
have survived his fight with Rand in aCoS, since RJ has confirmed him
dead. So we have two possibilities. 1) Sammael has been resurrected. 2)
Someone is impersonating him.
As for the first possibility, we've seen three cases of straightforward
resurrection (the 'Gars and Moridin) and one maybe
not-so-straightforward case (Cyndane). According to the
Encylopaedia-WOT timeline, Aginor and Balthamel died in mid-summer 998
and were next seen in early fall 999. Ishamael died in late spring 999
and was next seen in mid-winter 1000. Lanfear entered the Eel'finn's
land in early fall 999 and was next seen in late winter 1000. So in all
cases there's been a little more than one year between the death and
resurfacing of Forsaken. Now it's possible that Isamael and Lanfear
were hanging around off camera for a while before making appearances,
but we see the 'Gars right after their rebirth, so we can be fairly
confident that there is some minimum time that needs to elapse before
the DO can bring back his minions.
But it's only been a few months between the end of aCoS and the
Forsaken meeting in KoD, so there's no way Sammael could have come back
in time. Also, it's possible this mystery Forsaken was first seen in WH
(see below), making it even less likely to be Sammael.
So we're left with the second possibility: someone has been
impersonating Sammael. Our only real suspects are the Forsaken and
Taim. No one else could be a powerful and well-connected enough DF
channeler. In fact, even Taim is doubtful, since Moridin says [KoD 147]
Myrddraal obeyed this person, meaning it had to have been a Forsaken.
Have we seen this mysterious Forsaken before? It's definitely possible
that he/she is Slayer's anonymous employer [WH: 22, Out of Thin Air,
448-449], although she/he doesn't use the same disguise. The two
incidents have the same objective: kill Rand clandestinely, and the
same motives for anonymity (not wanting Moridin or other Forsaken to
find out who's ordering unauthorized attacks on Rand). If the two bad
guys are the same, the FAQ (1.4.04) gives us a shortlist of candidates
(Moridin, Osan'gar, Aran'gar, Demandred, and Taim - assuming Slayer is
right and the employer is a man), and we can now narrow this down even
more.
First, we can scratch Osan'gar off this list. In addition to the good
arguments in the FAQ as to why he isn't Slayer's employer, he is dead
long before those Myrddraal and Trollocs were sent after Rand. Second,
we can scratch Aran'gar, since we have her PoV in KoD speculating about
who it could have been. Third, we can say it's very unlikely that
Moridin's the culprit, since he raised this issue with the other
Forsaken. Maybe this is some kind of elaborate ruse on his part, but
that seems needlessly convoluted even for the FS.
It looks like we're left with only Demandred or Taim. The FAQ points
out that either could have known Rand's location (Far Madding) in WH.
Presumably either could have known where Rand was in Tear to send the
Trollocs, through eyes-and-ears etc.
We don't get any new dirt on Demandred, but we do on Taim. The last bit
of the epilogue definitely suggests that Taim is a first-class DF. He
probably got the 'lord of chaos' line from one of the Forsaken and not
the DO himself, and the red and black colours suggest he may actually
be working for Moridin directly. This all makes it possible that he was
the one to order the WH hit on Rand, but there are big problems with
him having ordered the Trollocs in KoD.
First, Moridin says that "Sammael, or someone disguised like him"
ordered the hit, which means this person knows what Sammael looked
like. Second, the person had to have the 'Chosen' mark in order for
Myrddraal to have obeyed. It's conceivable that Taim has secretly been
promoted to Forsaken by the DO, but I don't think he could possibly
know what Sammael looks like.
Ergo, if the two mysterious bad guys are the same, they must be
Demandred. If they're not, we still have the female Forsaken (Graendal,
Semirhage, Mesaana, Moghedien, and Cyndane) to consider for the Tear
attack. But we really have to dismiss Moghedien and Cyndane because of
the mindtraps - they wouldn't dare go against Moridin's back like this
- and Semirhage because she was busy cooking up her own plan for
capturing Rand. Mesaana also seems HIGHLY doubtful, since she was just
reined in by Shaidar Haran, and she's got her own fish to fry in any
case. Graendal has a small pro and a small con: she's a woman, so
impersonating Sammael would be a little bizarre, but she knows him very
well and was working with him quite intimately until he was offed.
There really isn't enough evidence to confirm or deny her.
So we have two lists of two suspects: for the WH attack, either
Demandred or Taim; for the Tear attack, either Demandred of Graendal.
Since Demandred is the only name on both lists, and since he would no
doubt love to see Rand dead (orders from Moridin be damned!), he gets
my vote.
One last interesting tidbit: in the Ansaline Gardens, Aran'gar is
musing about who could be impersonating Aran'gar, and thinks "She would
like very much to know who had begun playing her own game" [Kod: 3, At
the Gardens, 147]. This means she's been imitating Forsaken, but whom?
And why?
-DW