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I am rereading the part of the book when Verin shows up in the tower and lies in front of Egwene and causes the downfall of a lot of the black ajah and the real start at least for me of the final battle. How does everyone feel about forgiveness of those folks? I know that Egwene wanted to be able to save Verin there at the end and I was cheering and hoping for the same thing but I also wonder how many other women deserved the same benefit. I know that the battle was coming so they had to deal with it in a short manner but in my mind there may have been a huge opportunity to save and maybe get some of the black sisters back.
What is everyone elses thought? Did turning black or being coerced to be black enough to mean you are forever forsaken or do you think some of them would have been redeemable?
What is everyone elses thought? Did turning black or being coerced to be black enough to mean you are forever forsaken or do you think some of them would have been redeemable?