QUOTE(Vagrant Dreamer @ Feb 6 2013, 11:50 PM)
I vote that we take up a collection of some sort to acquire the necessary materia to resurrect Robert Jordan so that he can continue his good work...
Seriously, though, I finished the last book just a few days ago and was just heartbroken for it all to be over, even though I did like the theme of the ending, despite it being not quite what I expected. I had hoped for a longer epilogue sort of re-envisioning Avienda's vision from Rhuidean, having changed the conditions from the past, but... *sigh*
I would like to see a sequel series, something like 'Children of the Dragon' to follow up but... at the same time without Robert Jordan's own influence on the work it's doubtful any such work could do it justice.
Funny that one could grieve the passing not just of a person but of the legacy they left behind.
peace
From what I know is that there will be some after novels one of which deals with Mat waking up in a ditch in Seanchean and another dealing with Perrin somehow coming to grips with becoming a king. RJ did plan on doing a Mat trilogy I think but honestly Mat was the one character that RJ could write correctly. I submit the theory (false as it may be) that Mat was actually Lews Therin, it's pretty )(&##ing funny that way.
Really we can't hope for more from Sanderson. RJ, was epic, amazing, what he gave us was only what he thought could be passed on in words, what he really wanted has gone, has been passed, I guess, what he had was once great, even though I wish it was still great. But the story ends, the wheel weaving as it wills, and I'll say that the ending wasn't horrible, though there were some real clunkers in the items of Fain and Nynaeve and Moraine. Honestly, I was glad to read the ending, it was never real for me but it was a nice closure.
PS also there will be an anthology forthcoming of many fantasy authors one of which will include a Demandred backstory.
This post has been edited by Bb3: Feb 22 2013, 05:24 AM