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odin181
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posted September 27, 2002 09:19 AM      Profile for odin181   Email odin181    Edit/Delete Post
what happens to a warder if thier channeler is leashed, is the bond temporaily broken? or dose the warder think the channeler is dead? dose it have any effect at all?

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Tam al'Moff
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posted September 27, 2002 09:36 AM      Profile for Tam al'Moff   Email Tam al'Moff    Edit/Delete Post
I don't have the book on me but I think this is described in the PotD adventure book. You meet up with a warder who's AS has just been leashed. I don't want to say too much in case a player reads this.

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Freya
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posted September 27, 2002 09:48 AM      Profile for Freya      Edit/Delete Post
I know that in our game, we played it that the Warder definately still had location sense. Now, since the Warder in question was a NPC, I don't know if he was able to feel her feelings still or not. Personally, I think they should still be able to feel them...feel the anguish, pain, and so on of the Aes Sedai's re-education. It would, at least, provide a great role-playing opportunity. The anguished Warder, knowing his Aes Sedai is being hurt continuously, searches for her, in a desperate need to free her. [Smile]

Of course, if Tam al'Moff says it's addressed in Prophecies of the Dragon, look there first.

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grolm
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posted September 28, 2002 12:04 AM      Profile for grolm      Edit/Delete Post
The a'dam creates a link between the leashed and whomever holds the leash. It shouldn't interfere with the warder bond anymore than any other link does. If I remember correctly it is mentioned somewhere in the books that linking dims the bond somewhat. Sorry I don't know where that is, and it might be just a figment of my imagination. Whatever affect linking has on the bond is what an a'dam would have though.

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drothgery
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posted September 28, 2002 07:31 AM      Profile for drothgery      Edit/Delete Post
Still, it's extremely likely that any Warder to captured AS would free her or die trying, so this isn't something that really requires all that much concern.

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