1). She loves Lan above all else. And it is because of this that she will fight the Shadow at all costs. Well, almost all.
2). She is beginning to understand Moiraine. She really hates that, at least most of the time. She wonders if Moiraine ever felt the same way about the Aes Sedai of her time.
3). She often misses using her woodscraft and will often practice it on the road. It makes traveling bearable.
4). She is grateful for being pulled into the bar. It gives her a space to get her emotions under control before she goes back into the fray.
5). She feels like she should be frugal and hate spending money. The siren call of frippery, or at least well-tailored dresses, is beyond her control.
6). She resents the existence of those stronger in the Power than her about as much as she is grateful for them.
7). Mat Cauthon drives her around the bend. So do most other men, and about half the women she's ever met. If only everyone would listen to her, they'd be better off.
8). She knows the latter part of 7. is untrue, but wishes she was more certain about the choices she makes.
9). She firmly believes that anything can be Healed. You just have to keep trying.
10). She is almost certain that, even with all she can do, Rand will die.
11). She wants to be certain that she would choose the fate of the world over Rand's life (or anyone from Emond's Field). In the dark of the night, when she's alone in her bed, she isn't sure at all.
2). She is beginning to understand Moiraine. She really hates that, at least most of the time. She wonders if Moiraine ever felt the same way about the Aes Sedai of her time.
3). She often misses using her woodscraft and will often practice it on the road. It makes traveling bearable.
4). She is grateful for being pulled into the bar. It gives her a space to get her emotions under control before she goes back into the fray.
5). She feels like she should be frugal and hate spending money. The siren call of frippery, or at least well-tailored dresses, is beyond her control.
6). She resents the existence of those stronger in the Power than her about as much as she is grateful for them.
7). Mat Cauthon drives her around the bend. So do most other men, and about half the women she's ever met. If only everyone would listen to her, they'd be better off.
8). She knows the latter part of 7. is untrue, but wishes she was more certain about the choices she makes.
9). She firmly believes that anything can be Healed. You just have to keep trying.
10). She is almost certain that, even with all she can do, Rand will die.
11). She wants to be certain that she would choose the fate of the world over Rand's life (or anyone from Emond's Field). In the dark of the night, when she's alone in her bed, she isn't sure at all.