There's so much of the series that is the thought processes of the characters, that would all need to be adapted into action. So much of the "detail" about the magic system could just be thrown away -- there's not a way to represent it on screen. None-magic users don't see the magic -- so it's...
I was gone.
I thought this place didn't matter to me anymore. I thought my life had moved past a point where I cared about it, or anyone here. I was deluding myself.
I've never been gone from chat, really, but my presence there has increasingly become less than I want it to be, and my...
The scene I find the most moving is probably in The Shadow Rising where Perrin is told his family are dead.
My favourite scene overall is probably Mat beating Gawyn and Galad, and Galad being too much of a wimp to bet.
I'd assume that if you had a way to force a channeller across the border into their lands, you would be able to reach an agreement with their emissary to arrange some form of payment.
Toral: Tuon did not agree to that. Mat sort of stepped in at that point and said something to the effect of "we can deal with this crap if we're still alive after the battle".
This isn't new information to the Aes Sedai, they've known all along that those with the title in the Age of Legends didn't swear on the rods (though they may not have known what it was used for). Siuan, Egwene and pretty much any other Aes Sedai who speaks on the topic vehemently holds to the...
Domon was with Egeanin for pretty much the entirety of the book, apart from a small section where she stands in for Gawyn. He is seen with Egeanin when she presents the seals to Logain.
We know there was time dilation going on, but what was the extent of it?
Rand seemed to have perhaps less than hours. Thom (just outside the cavern) probably a little longer (he killed six people I think). Ituralde and Aviendha seemed to experience weeks if not months. Elayne experienced at...
The Great Lords natural state is to be sealed or bound; not to be influencing the world as he does in later books. Remember that in TDR (the first book where the balance of ta'veren is described iirc) the Great Lord does exist. He is part of the world, and his small influence while bound is...
At which point Elayne still has about three months to go. And I wouldn't think Birgitte would be reborn as the future Queen of Andor. It's not really her modus operandi, to be a noblewoman with massive armies at her command.