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Members :Dai Shan : Lanfear's "Second Most Powerful" (Sa')Angreal
This theory deals with the "other incredibly powerful male (sa')angreal" that Lanfear mentions to Rand (quote is below). I believe this (sa')angreal has been found by Elayne, and that we have a description. The theory below will try to prove this. It's divided into the following sections;
1. The Objects The infamous quote of Lanfear talking to Rand about this mysterious (sa')angreal; TITLE: Shadow Rising Lanfear remarks to Rand about Callandor; "there are only two more powerful a man can use." It is generally agreed that the male Choedan Kal is the one Lanfear mentions that "still exists", but the second (sa')angreal remains a mystery for the most part. It has been argued that Lanfear simply means the female Choedan Kal, since that was on Tremalking and Lanfear might not have seen it yet. This argument rests heavily on the assumption that with her choice of words "only two more powerful that a man can use", she means a male (sa')angreal. It also must be noted that some people believe Lanfear means another male key for the Choedan Kal. However, at this point in the stoy, they have not been to Rhuidean, so Lanfear would have no way of knowing that even one of the keys is in existance, and besides, they are ter'angreal, not (sa')angreal. The quote referring to the object Elayne finds; TITLE: The Path of Daggers 2. Similarities This part is broken down into three sections;
2a. Size While not on a one-to-one scale, size does appear to matter somewhat regarding the strength of angreal/sa'angreal. For instance; Callandor is much bigger than Rand's 'fat little man' (and all the other similar-sized ones of course), and the Choedan Kal are both much much bigger than that. Graendal on the other hand has a finger ring angreal that she describes as "it did not offer much". This man sounds bigger than Callandor. Or perhaps "more cumbersome" is better phrasing. In the same chapter where she finds it Elayne thinks to herself, a little later; "...but most angreal were small enough to carry about your person; not all, but most." The phrasing suggests a typical Jordanesque 'nonquote'; when using "most are/were" or "almost every is/was" Jordan usually means "but you'll be confronted with one that isn't soon". He even puts in the suggestive "not all". 2b. Sex There have been numerous examples of angreal being statues of men or women depending on whether it's attuned to that sex. E.g. Moiraine's is a woman in flowing robes; TITLE: Eye of the World Elayne's is a naked woman covered in hair; TITLE: Path of Daggers The Choedan Kal female key is a woman while the male key is a man (both are 'replicas' of the actual huge statues of course), everybody knows how they look so I'll consider that an "established fact" (by the way they're of course ter'angreal, but the big statues count). Rand's "fat little man" rather speaks for itself too. Interesting other is Bayle Domon; Bayle Domon is (was?) also in possession of a male angreal looking like a man holding a sword; TITLE: Great Hunt "The fellow who sold it" was obviously a man who could be taught to channel or who had the spark, though most likely he did not know that himself. During Elayne's search through the Ebou Dar stash, she notes how some objects seemed to glow, the same way Domon's statue did to the man who sold it ot him. Those objects we later learn are angreal, therefore we can reasonably assume that Domon's statue is an angreal as well. In defense of the non-believers it has to be said that there are also angreal that give no impression of sex-attenuation at all. Without looking anything up, I can think of quite a few. Verin's flower-brooch, Elayne's turtle-brooch, Nynaeve's bracelet-and-rings, Callandor, the "rod"-sa'angreal in the Tower, Graendal's ring, Lanfear's bracelet-of-contorted-acrobats. That's even more right there than all the men/women-angreal I mentioned. However, all these others can't be placed in a single category. They're way too different. So we have seen one or two of each of those types (ring, bracelet, rod, sword), while we have seen at least 6 of the man/woman-type. That does suggest that the man/woman-design was at least frequently used, and had a rather large "market-share" if you will. 2c. Age-darkened(?) Coincidentally all the 'ivory' angreal are also 'age-darkened' like Elayne's bronze statue, though that probably is too weak a similarity to be of importance. It does however give an indication that the statue is very old, and a male angreal has to be over 3000 years old. 3. Ebou Dar Some more quotes to make it likely there's an angreal in the Ebou Dar stash. Sammael apparently was searching for a cache of angreal in Ebou Dar; TITLE: Lord of Chaos TITLE: Crown of Swords Moridin remarks; TITLE: Path of Daggers So apart from Sammael, even Moridin thought there might be male angreal in the Ebou Dar stash. So did Moghedien; TITLE: Lord of Chaos Falion Bhoda believes there is no cache of angreal, but it has been established that the cache exists, and that it has been found by Elayne, so Falion's opinion here can be disregarded, since she obviously didn't even come close to the stash and therefore had no idea whatsoever whether it contains angreal or not. So that's three Forsaken (that we know of) looking for angreal in Ebou Dar, two of them male. Quite apart from that it has been established that there are in fact angreal in the stash... Conclusion So that's basically it;
That's all.
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