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The Severed Hand
The "Severed Hand" controversy centers around several of Min's visions. For
Elayne, she has seen:
- A severed hand, not hers (TGH: 24, 362, New Friends and Old Enemies, 305)
- A red-hot iron and an axe (TGH: 43, 605, A Plan, 511)
For Rand, we have:
- A bloody hand and a white hot iron (TEotW: 15, 216, Strangers and Friends, 181)
Here are the theories:
- (TFoH: 16, 316, An Unexpected Offer, 224):
The
punishment for stealing in Amadicia is: First Offense--branding (with
a red-hot iron?) Second Offense--Right hand chopped off. Scenario:
somebody Elayne knows gets accused of stealing in Amadicia
(Morgase? Galad? Lini?) and is branded. gets into more trouble, and has
their hand chopped off. Rand has nothing to do with it. His bloody
hand is something else. (Pam Korda)
- Elayne gets captured and leashed by the Seanchan. Rand, or somebody else,
is somehow forced to wear the bracelet (recall that little Seanchan game?
(TGH: 40, 573, Damane, 484)). Somebody then chops of Rand's hand (with an
axe) to save the two of them. The wound is then cauterized with a hot iron
that happens to be lying around. (Contributed by: Judy G, Arthur Bernard Byrne, John Novak)
- Joe Shaw suggests: During Rand's battle with Ba'alzamon at the
end of TGH, we have "Rand screamed as he felt [Ba'alzamon's staff]
pierce his side, burning like a white-hot poker." (TGH: 47, 666, The Grave Is No Bar To My Call,
564) At the same time, he gets a second heron branded onto his hand. I still think this was the
fulfillment of Min's viewing about Rand, and that Elayne's similar viewing is completely unrelated.
- Galad's hand gets chopped for having stolen the boat in Samara
from the loony Prophet (according to the Prophet's new law, thieves
get their hands chopped). Problem: I see this having more to do
with Ny than with El, since she was the one who told both Galad
and the Prophet to get a boat for them. (Judy G., again)
RJ said, at a signing, that he deliberately made Rand like Tew/Chew, the Norse god of strife, who lost a hand.
Survey Says
Will Rand lose a hand?
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