What I really enjoy about how Logain is presented, is that he is the Third Era analogue for Demandred. He is that one who was THIS close to being the dragon. The decisions he makes, the choice to be a hero with his power, rather than descending into jealousy and evil, reflect what Barid Bel Medar COULD have been in the Age of Legends, insteading he becomes one of the most devious and powerful among the forsaken. Login could have been the same, just like Mazrim Taim, but instead, he becomes a hero, and will be recognized in the Next Age as one of the great heroes of the Last Battle.
And he’ll likely receive the credit (and rightly so) for beginning a new era of male Aes Sedai, despite the idea for the black tower being Rand’s originally
I always thought Logain was wasted potential, and I think having him as a POV character in the show is the right call. I hope that Grady, Narishma, Flinn and the other notable Asha'man have more to do in the show than they did in the books. Narishma especially seems like he needs more presence in the story, for some reason.
I love Logain, one of my favorite things in the series is when characters who aren't our mains are shown to be talented and competent and having their own adventures, like Lgain, Androl, Pevara, Pevara's friend who starts the hunt for the black ajah (Seaine?) it adds more to the story than Elayne or Egwene having yet another lost talent manifest or having to tell every secondary character what to do. And Logain is the best among these characters because he has a very satisfying arc. I'm excited to see him played up more for the TV show.
I liked Logain's character in the book. I think rather than spend as much time on Perrin's hunt for Faile and Faile's time in Malden, we could have had more scenes at the Black Tower (from Logain's perspective) showing us the division between Logain's faction and Taim's faction. RJ could have not given us any PoVs from Taim at this point to highten the impact of the reveal if the turning of Ashaaman in the last few books.
I would have loved to have seen how Logain resisted the attempts at turning him. I could just imagine his jibes at the Myrdraal and the dreadlords as they tried.
I feel like Logain was a character who got lost in the shuffle. Jordan probably intended to do more with him but there were so many other characters and plotlines some naturally got pushed aside. Unfortunately, Logain was one of those.
Logain is such a good character. He goes through a much more understated arc than the mains, as side characters do so often, but he rocks it by being so dependable and solid. Love me some Logain.
I read the entire series in 4 months and now I feel like a big part of my life is over. I wish there was more but I’m happy it was left to end perfectly.
Something that keeps coming up especially in regards to lews therin is the ring of tamerlain. Ive always assumed that tamerlain is the male equivalent of amyrlin and I would have loved it if someone had given logain a replica of that ring and he took up the mantle of tamerlain since the title of mhael has been tainted by mazrim taim
Tamyrlyn is the first person to tap into the true source if I'm remembering my lore correctly. It's also probably a name that's a WoT version of Merlin (Ta-Myrlyn)
Rand had a vision for the Black Tower and due to circumstances he was hands off. I think that Logain embodied the ideal when he protected the refugees and said "The Black Tower protects... always." This line brings tears to my eyes, I think it was one of the most significant scenes in the last book as it frames a major part of the future for the world. I think what made Logain so powerful was his absence, it showed even minor characters could create major waves. One of the best things about the setting was how the cultures felt organic and in The Black Tower you could see a seedling take root, Logain is and will be the gardener. As mentioned he'll likely live for 700+ years and I think that post last battle he'll become a stabilizing force for the continent. I often wonder what part he would have played in the Outrigger series that would have focused on Tuon and Mat.
I just wanted to throw this out there. I just finished the entirety of the WoT series and I’m extremely excited to be able to watch your red spoiler videos!! Thank you for your content.
Lots of people wish there was more of Logain in the books… but I think he is so liked because he is not in it. You build a lot of who he is in your head; so we all like him for our own reasons.
Logain is minor but important. Closer to the end of saga you realise that every minor character is as much important as major one in that intricate Jordan's weave. And i like so much that Jordan unlike many others shows that life is a pretty complicated thing. Butterfly effect :)
I've discovered this channel thru it's coverage of the WOT amazon prime show. Later being better than never I've been viewing the videos from last and previous years and enjoying them very much. This is a great series with very in-depth analysis of the story. I'm enjoying the book coverage over the show coverage, and watching the char analysis videos is great fun. Thanks a lot for the wonderful content, I'll be making my way thru your library of WOT videos over the next several weeks :D
Theyve really given Logain a much more visible presence than what i remember from the books. He was just a weepy mess in the beginning. When he was healed and returned to the fold, to serve Rand, it was honestly a tear jerk moment. Im glad they are presenting him as favorable as he can be.
the amayar are probably descendants of aiel set to watch over the female choden kal, they essentially follow the way of the leaf. remember that other descendants of the da'shain aiel also describe death as waking from the dream. as for worshiping the choden kal i am not sure about. i am sure that aiel become self destructive without purpose, something perrin realized at the dragon's summit in merrilor (and earlier when he broke an aiel by threatening to make him useless). so whatever their culture was, it did revolve around the choden kal, and we can only speculate as to how. when the choden kal was destroyed perhaps they felt that they had failed in their duty, that their toh was too great to repay as a whole culture.
Yup. Revisiting all of your old vids to get ready for the turning of the wheel. Episodes 1-3 are out and I'm soaking up all this nerd facts I can get without a complete reread. Thanks again
I always have liked and did admire him in the first read. The tower treatment, the hate and fear by the public leads him to a dark place...but not evil. There in my opinion should have been a POV from Logan to Rand in the issues they both encountered you know dragon to dragon. He pulled through in the end because he is a leader and not a tyrant. Please why is the black tower a penis and not a Dragon....yeesh
It was designed that way - jokingly - by Nae'blis in response to the look of Tar Valon and the White Tower being portrayed in most of the artwork around the series as the female equivalent.
I would have loved for Rand to build a close male friendship with someone else than Perrin and Mat, specifically with another channeler. I think Logain would have fit perfectly into that role; the start out not really trusting each other but with time they would become close friends. A bit sad Rand's and Logain's relationship was expanded further.
Yes! That's one of the main things I feel like Rand is missing as a character, a close friend he can relate to strongly and interacts with fairly regularly. Strong friendships are often some of the most cherished parts of stories, and his relationship with Mat and Perrin isn't really written in that manner. None of them understands each other very well as they all have extremely unique subjective experiences(memories, wolf's, uhh being TDR lol) And so the main thing holding them together is their history and Ta'veren nature. With Logain it could be a friendship based on mutual understanding.
Honestly i believe that they should give Androl’s role to Logain, hell maybe even give Logain the traveling talent. I like Androl and Pavara well enough but imagine if Gabrella and Logain took their role instead? Logain gets more page time and is expanded. Just a thought
Logain is one of my favorite characters. He is a man who makes mistakes, has to face setbacks, and has to swallow his pride but ultimately he does the right thing. That's the most important thing about him. He is very human in this way.
I think he was never envious. He thought he was meant to be the DR, so his intention was to save the world, his nature was ultimately altruistic. When he was severed and another man appeared to be the real DR, he realized he was not the protagonist of his times and he lost his reason to live. Then when Nynaeve healed him, he saw hope again and so he sought out Rand, not to supplant him, but to assess whether he could truly be the DR.
@@fabyobrenneraraujo8050 Right, so casting him as a 55+ year old (Rickman's age in the first HP movie, which is when I'm assuming this person imagine him as Logain bc of the long hair and dark look) is as ridiculous as people who fan cast Michael C Hall as Rand.... Do people completely ignore ages in this series or something?? Majority of main characters are in their 20s . Even Alvaro Morte is far too old for Logain, but he looks like he's gonna be amazing so I'm not mad.
I think that everything Androl did in the series, aside from saving Logain, should have been done by Logain. Androl wasn't even mentioned until the last three books, then showed up to steal Androl's thunder.
Logan is lost in the seeking of power. Andrall becomes his conscious. The pleading “the children Logan,Their killing the children” that draws him to what’s right again. To becoming a force for good in the world and ultimately to power. A different kind but power none the lesss.
Y'all, watch Money Heist (La Casa de Papel) on Netflix, it's AMAZING. Alvaro Morte is easily the best part of that show. I can't wait to see him as Logain. When speaking English he has a very thick accent, I wonder how he'll sound as Logain 🤔
Minor point on the warder bond. It can be used to compel, as shown with the conversation between Verin and Alanna after she bonds Rand. Verin asks why she didn't compel him, and Alanna reveals that she tried, but was unable to.
Hah! So that's how Graendal disposed of Asmodean's body... sardine oil. 🤔 Carol Baskin? Phaw! I'm not fooled by such a simple trick as the mask of mirrors.
Coolest male channeler on the side of the Light. Logain, Lan, Ishamael/Moridin, Demandred and Galad are my bros. Rand's dragon reborn power is more my bro than the dude himself.
Fate is heavy on Logain Ablar's shoulders. He has to build the black tower,again. Training , rituals competence levels, exams, Everything! He has to make the black tower function, not only during his life time, but after as well. He has to make peace with Tar Valon, not an easy thing with the misandric witch on the Amyrlyn seat, recreate the hall of the servants, so all is ready for the next battle. Lewis Therin Telamon will come again, to break the world. Poor Logain is his John, the one who prepares the way. Nothing is settled, nothing is over. As long as the wheel exists, everything will repeat itself;over and over and over, forever!
Logain was one of my favorites as well but there is another of my favorites that doesn't get talked about much that I wish would be a character discussed. Rhuarc was basically Rand's second in command of the Aiel and was also one of Rand's teachers of Aiel ways. His death was an empty death.
Yeah I agree, but I still love Logain. Rand was almost beyond human, and many of the things that were manifest by his presence were hard to believe for anyone of that world. Cleansing the taint is working at the level of deity, and so characters have a hard time believing someone who seems to be a regular man could accomplish such a thing. Just my perspective.
Yes, it is. Nae’Blis made a ‘tongue in cheek’ video where he was spoofing aspects of the books. The Black Tower on the map was one of those infamous creations. Fitting considering what Tar Valon looks like on the map within the books.
Michael Mcelhatton should play Lews Therin. His voice would be haunting. Would love to see a retelling of the Wheel of Time through the eyes of Lews Therin...with that madman Rand al' Thor in his head
There's no difference between the bond imposed by the Asha'man and the Warder bond of the Aes Sedai, which also gives the power to compel: since Warders enter the relationship voluntarily knowing it entails obedience, Aes Sedai have little occasion to actually compel them.
man i would love to see what happens with logain and cads after the last battle. i think after her mistakes with rand some of her harsher edges might be worn down but these two powerful leaders of channelers are going to have to work hard to see eye to eye, especially with cadsuane being responsible for his gentling in the first place. i don't think war would be in the offing (keep in mind that the black tower is not a part of the dragon's peace, so war is a non treaty breaking option) but i definitely do not see an aes'sedai reunification during their lifetimes either, its gonna probably be a bit of a mild cold war. i don't think logain would ever accept nyn's healing either so he will always carry those scars.
Thanks Tonya! I’ll have some more coming out here soon. I want to hit most of the main or semi-main characters before the show releases. There are lots of them haha
After the last battle Logain moves to Milwaukee and channels the 1 power to move a ancient relic called a motorcycle and changes his name to the Fonz HEY BUCKOO,
6:49 - ummmm The black tower... The unkempt forest... I had never seen a map before, and either the artist had other things on their mind, or Jordan did.
I don't think the men who bonded Aes Sedai will release them, necessarily. I think Androl and Perva are the wave of the future with their mutual bond. It would be the best way for male and female channels to work together moving into the 4th age.
And they are both very influential in their respective towers. Their discovery would be very compelling to the many channelers who've developed relationships with their warders/aes sedai.
I thought the forcing aspect of the Ashaman bond was because the Ashaman required obedience. Whereas since Warders voluntarily become Warders, there is no reason to use the obedience requirement of the bond
When Alanna bonded Rand, she tried to force him to be obedient. But Rand was a special case and too strong for Alanna's obedience aspect of the warder bond to work
A clarification (as it could be implied from the way you described the Trollocs attack at Lord Algarin's manor that Logain and Rand were the only channelers present). Logain and Rand were one of many channelers present
OK, you successfully changed my headcanon regarding the fate of Asmodean. Which raises the question - when Joe Exotic gets out of jail, who should he play in the WoT show?
What I really enjoy about how Logain is presented, is that he is the Third Era analogue for Demandred. He is that one who was THIS close to being the dragon. The decisions he makes, the choice to be a hero with his power, rather than descending into jealousy and evil, reflect what Barid Bel Medar COULD have been in the Age of Legends, insteading he becomes one of the most devious and powerful among the forsaken. Login could have been the same, just like Mazrim Taim, but instead, he becomes a hero, and will be recognized in the Next Age as one of the great heroes of the Last Battle.
The dragon’s left hand.
That’s a brilliant assessment! Love it!
@@jaredvillhelm2002 I love that thank you
Well said
And he’ll likely receive the credit (and rightly so) for beginning a new era of male Aes Sedai, despite the idea for the black tower being Rand’s originally
"The Black Tower protects... always."
One of my favorite lines form the whole series.
The White Tower serves, after the ancient function of Aes Sedai, and the Black Tower protects. Awesome dynamic I'd say😊
My Favorite is when Taim arrives with the Asha-man to rescue Rand. "Kneel before the Lord Dragon, or be Knelt"
This is a total tear up moment
I always thought Logain was wasted potential, and I think having him as a POV character in the show is the right call. I hope that Grady, Narishma, Flinn and the other notable Asha'man have more to do in the show than they did in the books. Narishma especially seems like he needs more presence in the story, for some reason.
he who draws it out shall follow after.
I love Logain, one of my favorite things in the series is when characters who aren't our mains are shown to be talented and competent and having their own adventures, like Lgain, Androl, Pevara, Pevara's friend who starts the hunt for the black ajah (Seaine?) it adds more to the story than Elayne or Egwene having yet another lost talent manifest or having to tell every secondary character what to do. And Logain is the best among these characters because he has a very satisfying arc. I'm excited to see him played up more for the TV show.
I liked Logain's character in the book. I think rather than spend as much time on Perrin's hunt for Faile and Faile's time in Malden, we could have had more scenes at the Black Tower (from Logain's perspective) showing us the division between Logain's faction and Taim's faction. RJ could have not given us any PoVs from Taim at this point to highten the impact of the reveal if the turning of Ashaaman in the last few books.
Yesssssssssssss more logain and black towerrrrr
"Mourn if you must, but mourn on the march for Tarmon Gai'don."
Shoot, that is good
I would have loved to have seen how Logain resisted the attempts at turning him. I could just imagine his jibes at the Myrdraal and the dreadlords as they tried.
I feel like Logain was a character who got lost in the shuffle. Jordan probably intended to do more with him but there were so many other characters and plotlines some naturally got pushed aside. Unfortunately, Logain was one of those.
Okay so I was immediately floored at “hey all you cool cats and kittens” 😹
Logain is such a good character. He goes through a much more understated arc than the mains, as side characters do so often, but he rocks it by being so dependable and solid. Love me some Logain.
I read the entire series in 4 months and now I feel like a big part of my life is over. I wish there was more but I’m happy it was left to end perfectly.
Me too. Took me 4 months, and I just finished 2 days ago... So glad to have such great content on youtube to stay in that world a little longer 💜
Something that keeps coming up especially in regards to lews therin is the ring of tamerlain. Ive always assumed that tamerlain is the male equivalent of amyrlin and I would have loved it if someone had given logain a replica of that ring and he took up the mantle of tamerlain since the title of mhael has been tainted by mazrim taim
Tamyrlyn is the first person to tap into the true source if I'm remembering my lore correctly. It's also probably a name that's a WoT version of Merlin (Ta-Myrlyn)
@@justdave9610 Pretty sure it was also a title which makes sense really. Just look at how many nations called thier rulers Ceaser.
@@michaelhowze8198 if I remember correctly it's a name, and it's believed that the title Amyrlin is a derivative of the name proper
@@jawanzieivey9463 Right as i said just like Ceaser
Logain could have easily become a Taim of sorts as they've both been through similar situations. He's the 'good' Taim so to speak.
It's nice to see my favorite character appreciated
Rand had a vision for the Black Tower and due to circumstances he was hands off. I think that Logain embodied the ideal when he protected the refugees and said "The Black Tower protects... always." This line brings tears to my eyes, I think it was one of the most significant scenes in the last book as it frames a major part of the future for the world. I think what made Logain so powerful was his absence, it showed even minor characters could create major waves.
One of the best things about the setting was how the cultures felt organic and in The Black Tower you could see a seedling take root, Logain is and will be the gardener. As mentioned he'll likely live for 700+ years and I think that post last battle he'll become a stabilizing force for the continent. I often wonder what part he would have played in the Outrigger series that would have focused on Tuon and Mat.
Glad Rafe is expanding Logain, def one of my favorite characters
I just wanted to throw this out there. I just finished the entirety of the WoT series and I’m extremely excited to be able to watch your red spoiler videos!! Thank you for your content.
I loved Logain. I really hope the producers are true to their word and expand his roll.
Narishma should be higher on the abilities list. He's described as just behind Logain in terms of raw power. So ++4/++3.
Lots of people wish there was more of Logain in the books… but I think he is so liked because he is not in it. You build a lot of who he is in your head; so we all like him for our own reasons.
Logain is minor but important. Closer to the end of saga you realise that every minor character is as much important as major one in that intricate Jordan's weave. And i like so much that Jordan unlike many others shows that life is a pretty complicated thing. Butterfly effect :)
I've discovered this channel thru it's coverage of the WOT amazon prime show. Later being better than never I've been viewing the videos from last and previous years and enjoying them very much. This is a great series with very in-depth analysis of the story. I'm enjoying the book coverage over the show coverage, and watching the char analysis videos is great fun. Thanks a lot for the wonderful content, I'll be making my way thru your library of WOT videos over the next several weeks :D
The actor they chose for him in the Amazon show strikes me more of a maxim taim
I can't wait to see what Rafe and the writers do with his character. Great video!
I wish we saw more of the Black Tower in the story.
Very much looking forward to seeing the adaptation of Logain
Theyve really given Logain a much more visible presence than what i remember from the books. He was just a weepy mess in the beginning. When he was healed and returned to the fold, to serve Rand, it was honestly a tear jerk moment. Im glad they are presenting him as favorable as he can be.
the amayar are probably descendants of aiel set to watch over the female choden kal, they essentially follow the way of the leaf. remember that other descendants of the da'shain aiel also describe death as waking from the dream. as for worshiping the choden kal i am not sure about. i am sure that aiel become self destructive without purpose, something perrin realized at the dragon's summit in merrilor (and earlier when he broke an aiel by threatening to make him useless). so whatever their culture was, it did revolve around the choden kal, and we can only speculate as to how. when the choden kal was destroyed perhaps they felt that they had failed in their duty, that their toh was too great to repay as a whole culture.
Yup. Revisiting all of your old vids to get ready for the turning of the wheel. Episodes 1-3 are out and I'm soaking up all this nerd facts I can get without a complete reread. Thanks again
Really great vid! do more of these! you do them well! Logain very underrated character!
still believe this! miss real videos and not just throwing up other peoples content and AMA's
I always have liked and did admire him in the first read. The tower treatment, the hate and fear by the public leads him to a dark place...but not evil. There in my opinion should have been a POV from Logan to Rand in the issues they both encountered you know dragon to dragon. He pulled through in the end because he is a leader and not a tyrant.
Please why is the black tower a penis and not a Dragon....yeesh
It was designed that way - jokingly - by Nae'blis in response to the look of Tar Valon and the White Tower being portrayed in most of the artwork around the series as the female equivalent.
Less Elayne, more Logain!!
I would have loved for Rand to build a close male friendship with someone else than Perrin and Mat, specifically with another channeler. I think Logain would have fit perfectly into that role; the start out not really trusting each other but with time they would become close friends. A bit sad Rand's and Logain's relationship was expanded further.
Yes! That's one of the main things I feel like Rand is missing as a character, a close friend he can relate to strongly and interacts with fairly regularly. Strong friendships are often some of the most cherished parts of stories, and his relationship with Mat and Perrin isn't really written in that manner. None of them understands each other very well as they all have extremely unique subjective experiences(memories, wolf's, uhh being TDR lol) And so the main thing holding them together is their history and Ta'veren nature. With Logain it could be a friendship based on mutual understanding.
@@Negentropy369 Yeah exactly :)
Logain really grew on me over time.
The palace being build beside the white tower, I always thought it was softly implied that this could be the future home of the Black Tower.
Rand Al’Thor - In Tear
Logain - in Tears 😢
LOL
Honestly i believe that they should give Androl’s role to Logain, hell maybe even give Logain the traveling talent. I like Androl and Pavara well enough but imagine if Gabrella and Logain took their role instead? Logain gets more page time and is expanded.
Just a thought
Logain is one of my favorite characters. He is a man who makes mistakes, has to face setbacks, and has to swallow his pride but ultimately he does the right thing. That's the most important thing about him. He is very human in this way.
I think he was never envious. He thought he was meant to be the DR, so his intention was to save the world, his nature was ultimately altruistic. When he was severed and another man appeared to be the real DR, he realized he was not the protagonist of his times and he lost his reason to live. Then when Nynaeve healed him, he saw hope again and so he sought out Rand, not to supplant him, but to assess whether he could truly be the DR.
When I read Logain, I always pictured Alan Rickman in my mind. He would have been the perfect portrayal IMO
Turn to page 394, my Lord dragon
Lol Logain is 27 years old at the start of the books xD
Sea plus he started to slow when he began channeling, so he probably looks like 21 or something!
@@fabyobrenneraraujo8050 Right, so casting him as a 55+ year old (Rickman's age in the first HP movie, which is when I'm assuming this person imagine him as Logain bc of the long hair and dark look) is as ridiculous as people who fan cast Michael C Hall as Rand.... Do people completely ignore ages in this series or something?? Majority of main characters are in their 20s . Even Alvaro Morte is far too old for Logain, but he looks like he's gonna be amazing so I'm not mad.
Sea agreed! It’s crazy!
I think that everything Androl did in the series, aside from saving Logain, should have been done by Logain. Androl wasn't even mentioned until the last three books, then showed up to steal Androl's thunder.
Logan is lost in the seeking of power. Andrall becomes his conscious. The pleading “the children Logan,Their killing the children” that draws him to what’s right again. To becoming a force for good in the world and ultimately to power. A different kind but power none the lesss.
I love your stuff dude. You inspire me to maybe want to start a channel one day about some of my fave book series
Do Hurin next. I wish there was more of Logain in the books.
Another good video. I hope you are doing well and healthy
Superb video. I enjoyed learning more about Logain
Their were a lot of missed opportunities in development of secondary characters in the series, mainly because there were so many.
Your videos are very high quality! Thank you for this!
One of my favorites and one that, I agree, I wish had more POV chapters and page time
Y'all, watch Money Heist (La Casa de Papel) on Netflix, it's AMAZING. Alvaro Morte is easily the best part of that show. I can't wait to see him as Logain. When speaking English he has a very thick accent, I wonder how he'll sound as Logain 🤔
Minor point on the warder bond. It can be used to compel, as shown with the conversation between Verin and Alanna after she bonds Rand. Verin asks why she didn't compel him, and Alanna reveals that she tried, but was unable to.
Hah! So that's how Graendal disposed of Asmodean's body... sardine oil. 🤔
Carol Baskin? Phaw! I'm not fooled by such a simple trick as the mask of mirrors.
Great video ! Hope there will be more Logain in the show !
Coolest male channeler on the side of the Light. Logain, Lan, Ishamael/Moridin, Demandred and Galad are my bros. Rand's dragon reborn power is more my bro than the dude himself.
I could never figure out from the WoT Companion book how to say Sealbreaker in the Old Tongue
Fate is heavy on Logain Ablar's shoulders. He has to build the black tower,again. Training , rituals competence levels, exams, Everything!
He has to make the black tower function, not only during his life time, but after as well.
He has to make peace with Tar Valon, not an easy thing with the misandric witch on the Amyrlyn seat, recreate the hall of the servants, so all is ready for the next battle.
Lewis Therin Telamon will come again, to break the world. Poor Logain is his John, the one who prepares the way.
Nothing is settled, nothing is over. As long as the wheel exists, everything will repeat itself;over and over and over, forever!
Logain is a class A hottie!
Logain was one of my favorites as well but there is another of my favorites that doesn't get talked about much that I wish would be a character discussed. Rhuarc was basically Rand's second in command of the Aiel and was also one of Rand's teachers of Aiel ways. His death was an empty death.
@@Eriksheart I felt the same. It's like I got slapped to the face. Made me mad
I can't wait for Nov.16th but i no ideal what I'm gonna do on the 17th after I finish binge watching the first episodes.
Lmao, those messages in the background kill me... hopefully not by tigers, tho.
It annoyed me a lot when he doesn’t believe Randt that he had cleansed the male side of the one power.
Yeah I agree, but I still love Logain. Rand was almost beyond human, and many of the things that were manifest by his presence were hard to believe for anyone of that world. Cleansing the taint is working at the level of deity, and so characters have a hard time believing someone who seems to be a regular man could accomplish such a thing.
Just my perspective.
I actually hated that Cadsuane became Amyrlin. As Tam said, she is a bully .
OMG, is the map of the Black Tower meant to look like a pen!s and balls lol?
Based on rumors I thought the Black Tower would be bigger. 😂😂
Yes, it is. Nae’Blis made a ‘tongue in cheek’ video where he was spoofing aspects of the books. The Black Tower on the map was one of those infamous creations. Fitting considering what Tar Valon looks like on the map within the books.
@@Magnums_Chronicles Do you remember the title of the video, or around what time it was uploaded? I think I missed that one.
Coincidentally tar valon is an oval island that looks like... well you got what i mean :>
I’m watching Money Heist right now and super excited to see Morté as Logain!
Michael Mcelhatton should play Lews Therin. His voice would be haunting. Would love to see a retelling of the Wheel of Time through the eyes of Lews Therin...with that madman Rand al' Thor in his head
There's no difference between the bond imposed by the Asha'man and the Warder bond of the Aes Sedai, which also gives the power to compel: since Warders enter the relationship voluntarily knowing it entails obedience, Aes Sedai have little occasion to actually compel them.
Love the videos. Keep them coming.
Loved this
man i would love to see what happens with logain and cads after the last battle. i think after her mistakes with rand some of her harsher edges might be worn down but these two powerful leaders of channelers are going to have to work hard to see eye to eye, especially with cadsuane being responsible for his gentling in the first place. i don't think war would be in the offing (keep in mind that the black tower is not a part of the dragon's peace, so war is a non treaty breaking option) but i definitely do not see an aes'sedai reunification during their lifetimes either, its gonna probably be a bit of a mild cold war. i don't think logain would ever accept nyn's healing either so he will always carry those scars.
I like your character analysis videos
Thanks Tonya! I’ll have some more coming out here soon. I want to hit most of the main or semi-main characters before the show releases. There are lots of them haha
After the last battle Logain moves to Milwaukee and channels the 1 power to move a ancient relic called a motorcycle and changes his name to the Fonz HEY BUCKOO,
Your maps look so good here.
Now we just need 🦁🦁🦁 so we can have 🦁🦁🦁 and 🐯🐯🐯 and🐻🐻🐻, oh my!
Mourn if you must but mourn on the march to T'armon gai'don!
Great video as usual!
I saw Logain as part of the horn towards the end of the series
Well done and reasoned.
"Mourn if you must...
6:49 - ummmm The black tower... The unkempt forest... I had never seen a map before, and either the artist had other things on their mind, or Jordan did.
When I read the books, I was expecting him to betray Rand almost all the way to the end.
Now Alvaro morte (professor) act the character of logain Alber in time of wheel😍
Great character
Finally! Another one!
Login is not there a lot. But is the only character that, when there, is always impacted. Very little of him does not push story
Probably my 3nd favorite character after Rand.
I wish we had more of him in the WOT!
Logain was one of the few male channelers that didn’t go mad
Nae'blis please do a video eximination of Asha'man Black Tower 🤔🧐👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
T think there should be more Logaine. Was always wished there was more.
NICE! LOGAIN!!!!
I don't think the men who bonded Aes Sedai will release them, necessarily. I think Androl and Perva are the wave of the future with their mutual bond. It would be the best way for male and female channels to work together moving into the 4th age.
And they are both very influential in their respective towers. Their discovery would be very compelling to the many channelers who've developed relationships with their warders/aes sedai.
question why did Rand need someone to teach him to control his access to saidin and logain didn't?
OMG at 5:48 I almost spit my food out. LMAO
MK Genest 6:48, but yeah, lol 😂
6:49 I gotta ask... is the black tower... a... you know?
I thought the forcing aspect of the Ashaman bond was because the Ashaman required obedience. Whereas since Warders voluntarily become Warders, there is no reason to use the obedience requirement of the bond
When Alanna bonded Rand, she tried to force him to be obedient. But Rand was a special case and too strong for Alanna's obedience aspect of the warder bond to work
Nae'blis
The books say Logan was stronger after the healing.
Logain was really underused
Nice!
Normal bond can force obedience. Just not Rand cause Taveeran. Otherwise great video!
A clarification (as it could be implied from the way you described the Trollocs attack at Lord Algarin's manor that Logain and Rand were the only channelers present). Logain and Rand were one of many channelers present
OK, you successfully changed my headcanon regarding the fate of Asmodean. Which raises the question - when Joe Exotic gets out of jail, who should he play in the WoT show?
a random pumpkin next to the Cairhien Road
Great video but did nobody get the tiger king reference?