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Monday, August 1, 2022

The Dragon Reborn by: Robert Jordan: Dreams and an Out (Chapters 27 to 29)

 

“She stood among rolling hills quilted with wildflowers and dotted with small thickets of leafy trees in the hollows and on the crests.  Butterflies floated above the blossoms, wings flashing yellow and blue and green, and two larks sang o each other nearby.  Just enough fluffy white clouds drifted in a soft blue sky, and the breeze held that delicate balance between cool and warm that came only a few special days in spring.  It was a day too perfect to be anything but a dream” – The Dragon Reborn, p. 311

 

The Wheel of Time has been hinting Egwene’s ability to enter the World of Dreams, Tel’aran’rhiod, for some time now and finally it is time to enter the world of dreams.  Now this is something that Egwene will continually do, early on in the chapter Anaiya  checking in on the three girls mentions her being a dreamer as well as an attempt to get one of them to choose the Ajah since as Accepted all three girls must study.  Jordan’s imagery, as quoted above, maintains this dreamlike quality through the entire chapter.  This is the most interesting to note since previously dream in the previous books, especially The Eye of the World, have been almost exclusively nightmares.  This isn’t a dream that turns into a nightmare or goes to really dark places.  It is mainly used as a way for Egwene to gather information and only ends when grabbed by another figure in the Stone of Tear.  This figure is clearly Lanfear in another guise, named Silvie here which is very close to silver, the color being most associated with the moon and by extension Lanfear herself.  It’s a goading sequence already playing on a vision of Rand rejecting her earlier in the chapter, something that might actually be a real vision as with the vision of Perrin and a wolf contentedly sleeping, being the first moment that the two magic systems really have a chance to cross over.  This is something that must be done with the rest of the series going forward as the separation needs to be overcome and both sides need to work in harmony.  This also is the first real indication that the dreaming as a concept is separate as Perrin can access it and it is not corrupted.

 

The scenes in Tear in the World of Dreams are also fascinating for how easily Egwene is goaded, once she awakens it is immediately apparent that they have to get a message to Morgase and this is where Mat can actually come in.  Mat has been eating quite a bit during his stay at Tar Valon, gaining weight and growing stronger, and it is here where some of the power dynamics between the girls has changed, Nynaeve especially describing her as “Nynaeve pressed a hand to his forehead.  He flinched before he recalled that she had done much the same for at least five years, back home.  She was just the Wisdom then, he thought.  She wasn’t wearing that ring.” – The Dragon Reborn, 323.  Yet, he is still willing to use them as an out to get away from the Tower which is where the book is finally going, as this plotline has been stagnating slightly with recap of previous books however the actual tower testing sequence with Egwene has worked as well as Mat but it is one sequence that before going back to Mat escaping with the Amyrlin sending the girls out.  It’s at this point where the pieces can actually move and we can head towards Tear and the actual climax and as such after this point the analysis will begin to take up the pace in the amount of chapters it covers.

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