The real irony is that in any faithful interpretation, he wouldn't have needed to justify their existence. Both characters in the books stand on their own just fine even without elevating them above the male characters. I mean, Egwene is annoying as all hell, but she plays an important role in the story.
The real irony is that in any faithful interpretation, he wouldn't have needed to justify their existence. Both characters in the books stand on their own just fine even without elevating them above the male characters. I mean, Egwene is annoying as all hell, but she plays an important role in the story.
What I’ve been saying