I think he always starts at the Mohain desert, but yes, it's likely his past was changed.* (Which isn't the same as saying he was sent back then.)
*Or just his memory, maybe. I like the idea his...
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I think he always starts at the Mohain desert, but yes, it's likely his past was changed.* (Which isn't the same as saying he was sent back then.)
*Or just his memory, maybe. I like the idea his...
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I'm not sure, but I think the stuff he needs to fix will be more of the same. What I mean by that is that whilst he has progressed in understanding his need for others (and not just as...
I don't think the horn signifies a loss of free will on the part of Roland. I think it signifies his reclaiming part of his nature that he had lost in the start of the cycle, and then regained as he...
I like that. Just the fact he has the horn and the reminder of the surrounding events could influence is future decisions and ways his interaction with people. One more step towards the top room as...
It's a new idea, but I think they would have mentioned if he had done that. Besides, Roland's attention was entirely on the last door at that point, wondering where it led, start with then the shock...
The Tower is the hub of the Wheel of Time. That which spawns Roland and Lews Therin Tellamon as ages past into legend into myth and... oh wait. That's another series of books altogether isn't it? ;)
Oh, for the poll I chose "He himself picked it up.", although as I've said earlier, I see that as a change in his past hence doesn't contradict Roland being sent back to the Mohain desert segment of...
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I thought originally that maybe Gan gave the horn to Roland as a reward, and his memory was altered to think he picked it up. However, I also remember Roland stating in one book (it was either the...