Why did they make moraine gay
One of the quotations in this article is cited with the wrong book. He was a little surprised to see Melaine directing the white-robed figures. Only three nights before, she had married Bael, in a ceremony that made her his wife and first-sister to his other wife, Dorindha.
That part had been just as important as the marriage, apparently; Aviendha had been shocked at his surprise, or maybe angry. It's interesting that Jordan says that there are male gay characters in the book.
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I guess he means that he wrote these characters 'gay', by giving them suggestive characteristics, friends, or relationships. He must have. I don't think he would take the time to note a character as gay if he doesn't take into account their sexuality. I could see the article title: "' Admer looked away from Steler Here's why did they make moraine gay relevant passage, from Path of Daggers: "Perhaps I was mistaken after all," Sulin said dryly.
Teryl Wynter and Furen Alharra are close to Seonid Traighan — like first-brothers with a first-sister; she does not like men as men — yet they offered to take her punishment for her. How could they shame her so? To add to this: I do not have the book to hand, but I recall that Faile at first believed that Rolan didn't like woman, in a manner that suggested she did not consider it remarkable.
This is one of the few references to male homosexuality in the books. Yes, I just listened to that part. It was just after Rolan had saved her from being raped, and she is remembering when he made her into gai'shan and wondering about the reasons he didn't try to take advantage of her then.
That was in the "crossroads of twilight" somewhere in chapter 8 or 9? You don't help him when you invite him to go smoke his pipe with you in the stables and talk horses. This would not be easy. However hard it is, however much you may not want to, you have to do your duty.
His golden eyes, still as strange and mysterious to her as ever, looked sad. You might think fondly of Gwil, but he-" It's Rand Faile, he needs me. Looks as though at first Faile thought Perrin was sweet on Gwil It's there and it's obvious what her train of thought was.
Can't remember where though In New Spring, in Entering Home, there's another line that states the quite obvious relationship between Siuan and Moiraine: "Siuan could have kissed her Moiraine In fact, she did. I don't buy the explanation that there are only overt somewhat female to female relationships because women are such strong and prevalent characters in this series.
The three boys from the Two Rivers are arguably the heart and foundation of the books. You can't exclude the smothering multitude of bosom references just because it's negates your theory. And the rosebud lips and constant and incessant references to petticoats and every aspect of womans clothing.
Good Lord, I don't know very many real woman that are as obsessed with clothes as much as RJ is.