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* In ''The Shadow Rising'' it was heartbreaking reading Perrin's reaction to finding out that his family is dead, especially with everything that he risked to get to them quickly.

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* In ''The Shadow Rising'' it was heartbreaking reading Perrin's reaction to finding out that his family is dead, especially with everything that he risked to get to them quickly. It comes to a head when Faile gives him a CooldownHug to break him out of his shock and tells him to grieve, causing him to break down.
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* [[spoiler: Verin's death]] in ''The Gathering Storm''.

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* [[spoiler: Verin's death]] in ''The Gathering Storm''. Similarly, [[spoiler:her warder, Tomas]], who opts to spend his final hour with his family.
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* The moment when [[spoiler: Logain's companions are turned to the Shadow and they have to fight their comrades, who are still on the Light. What is more, that nearly happened to Logain himself, and left him becoming unhinged for some time. Remember: that could happen to the whole world if Dark One got his freedom.]]

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* The moment when [[spoiler: Logain's companions are turned to the Shadow and they have to fight their comrades, who are still on the Light. What is more, that nearly happened to Logain himself, and left him becoming unhinged for some time. Remember: that could happen to the whole world if Dark One got his freedom.]]]]
* Rand having to give a MercyKill to Fedwin Morr, a Dedicated who succumbed to the taint on ''saidin'' while guarding Min and whose mind reverted to a child's. Rand gave him a poison that allowed him to die in his sleep.

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* [[spoiler: Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of Midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.

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* [[spoiler: Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of Midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep. [[spoiler: However, Sorilea advices Avienda to ScrewDestiny by changing her future children's names. So maybe it can work.]]



* In a surprising combination of TearJerker and BrickJoke, the revelation that the wolf called Boundless is [[spoiler:Noam, the half-mad Wolfbrother Perrin freed from a cage ''ten books previous''.]] Boundless indeed!

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* In a surprising combination of TearJerker and BrickJoke, the revelation that the wolf called Boundless is [[spoiler:Noam, the half-mad Wolfbrother Perrin freed from a cage ''ten books previous''.]] Boundless indeed!indeed!
* The moment when [[spoiler: Logain's companions are turned to the Shadow and they have to fight their comrades, who are still on the Light. What is more, that nearly happened to Logain himself, and left him becoming unhinged for some time. Remember: that could happen to the whole world if Dark One got his freedom.]]
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* The death of [[spoiler:Adeleas]] in ''The Path of Daggers''. [[spoiler:Her sister Vandene]] remains her normal calm and collected self when the body is discovered, as well as the following brainstorm session to try and figure out what happened, but the instant everyone leaves her alone with [[spoiler:her sister's corpse, she loses control and starts crying out in pain and grief loud enough for everyone to hear anyway.]]

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* The death of [[spoiler:Adeleas]] in ''The Path of Daggers''. [[spoiler:Her sister Vandene]] remains her normal calm and collected self when the body is discovered, as well as the following brainstorm session to try and figure out what happened, but the instant everyone leaves her alone with [[spoiler:her sister's corpse, she loses control and starts crying out in pain and grief loud enough for everyone to hear anyway.]]]]
** And [[spoiler:Vandene's]] long-awaited vengeance.
-->[[spoiler:'''Vandene''', as she stabs the murderer]]: A gift from [[spoiler:Adeleas]]
* In a surprising combination of TearJerker and BrickJoke, the revelation that the wolf called Boundless is [[spoiler:Noam, the half-mad Wolfbrother Perrin freed from a cage ''ten books previous''.]] Boundless indeed!
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* In ''The Shadow Rising'' it was heartbreaking reading Perrin's reaction to finding out that his family is dead, especially with everything that he risked to get to them quickly.

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* In ''The Shadow Rising'' it was heartbreaking reading Perrin's reaction to finding out that his family is dead, especially with everything that he risked to get to them quickly.quickly.
* The death of [[spoiler:Adeleas]] in ''The Path of Daggers''. [[spoiler:Her sister Vandene]] remains her normal calm and collected self when the body is discovered, as well as the following brainstorm session to try and figure out what happened, but the instant everyone leaves her alone with [[spoiler:her sister's corpse, she loses control and starts crying out in pain and grief loud enough for everyone to hear anyway.]]
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** Each time one of the Great Captains realize they have betrayed the light due to Compulsion is rather heartbreaking. These are good and great men who serve the light willingly and are prepared to die for Rand and the world, and then they realize that they have been forced to betray their men and their oaths each one is different but when they realize they sent good men who trusted them to die is terrible.

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** Each time one of the Great Captains realize they have betrayed the light due to Compulsion is rather heartbreaking. These are good and great men who serve the light willingly and are prepared to die for Rand and the world, and then they realize that they have been forced to betray their men and their oaths each oaths. Each one is different but when they realize they sent good men who trusted them to die is terrible.
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-->[[spoiler:HERE IS THE TRUTH, SHAI'TAN. YOU CANNOT WIN UNLESS WE GIVE UP. THAT'S IT, ISN'T IT? THIS FIGHT ISN'T ABOUT A VICTORY IN BATTLE. TAKING ME...IT WAS NEVER ABOUT BEATING ME. IT WAS ABOUT BREAKING ME. THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE TRIED TO DO WITH ALL OF US. IT'S WHY AT TIMES YOU TRIED TO HAVE US KILLED, WHILE OTHER TIMES YOU DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE. YOU WIN WHEN YOU BREAK US. BUT YOU HAVEN'T. YOU CAN'T.]]
** Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery...but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].

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-->[[spoiler:HERE IS THE TRUTH, SHAI'TAN. YOU CANNOT WIN UNLESS WE GIVE UP. THAT'S IT, ISN'T IT? THIS FIGHT ISN'T ABOUT A VICTORY IN BATTLE. TAKING ME... IT WAS NEVER ABOUT BEATING ME. IT WAS ABOUT BREAKING ME. THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE TRIED TO DO WITH ALL OF US. IT'S WHY AT TIMES YOU TRIED TO HAVE US KILLED, WHILE OTHER TIMES YOU DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE. YOU WIN WHEN YOU BREAK US. BUT YOU HAVEN'T. YOU CAN'T.]]
** Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery... but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].



-->[[spoiler:'''Gawyn''']]: You won't be [left without a brother]. You have another brother, [[spoiler:Galad]]. One you do not know. A son of...Tigraine...who went into the Waste... Son of a Maiden. Born on Dragonmount... Don't hate him, [[spoiler:Galad]]. I always hated him, but I stopped. I...stopped...

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-->[[spoiler:'''Gawyn''']]: You won't be [left without a brother]. You have another brother, [[spoiler:Galad]]. One you do not know. A son of...Tigraine... Tigraine... who went into the Waste... Son of a Maiden. Born on Dragonmount... Don't hate him, [[spoiler:Galad]]. I always hated him, but I stopped. I... stopped...
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* The history of the Aiel revealed in ''The Shadow Rising'' certainly counts. It takes up chapters 25 and 26 of the book, and it is ''heartbreaking''.

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* The history of the Aiel revealed in ''The Shadow Rising'' certainly counts. It takes up chapters 25 and 26 of the book, and it is ''heartbreaking''.''heartbreaking''.
* In ''The Shadow Rising'' it was heartbreaking reading Perrin's reaction to finding out that his family is dead, especially with everything that he risked to get to them quickly.
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* When Elder Haman is marking all the waygates for Rand and begins crying on the map for all of the Ogier cities and groves lost.

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* When Elder Haman is marking all the waygates for Rand and begins crying on the map for all of the Ogier Ogier-built cities and groves lost.
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* [[spoiler: Ingtar]]'s HeroicSacrifice at the end of ''The Great Hunt''. Especially poignant because up until that point, [[spoiler: he was a Darkfriend]] who was [[TheAtoner desperately seeking some way to atone for his crimes]], and believed that [[spoiler: recovering the Horn of Valere would lead to his salvation if he could lead the Heroes of the Horn against the Shadow]], and then finally decided that he would seek his salvation instead by [[YouShallNotPass giving Rand and his friends the time to escape with the Horn.]]
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** The history of the Aiel revealed in ''The Shadow Rising'' certainly counts. It takes up chapters 25 and 26 of the book, and it is ''heartbreaking''.

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** * The history of the Aiel revealed in ''The Shadow Rising'' certainly counts. It takes up chapters 25 and 26 of the book, and it is ''heartbreaking''.
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-->[[spoiler:'''Gawyn''']]: You won't be [left without a brother]. You have another brother, [[spoiler:Galad]]. One you do not know. A son of...Tigraine...who went into the Waste... Son of a Maiden. Born on Dragonmount... Don't hate him, [[spoiler:Galad]]. I always hated him, but I stopped. I...stopped...

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-->[[spoiler:'''Gawyn''']]: You won't be [left without a brother]. You have another brother, [[spoiler:Galad]]. One you do not know. A son of...Tigraine...who went into the Waste... Son of a Maiden. Born on Dragonmount... Don't hate him, [[spoiler:Galad]]. I always hated him, but I stopped. I...stopped...stopped...
** The history of the Aiel revealed in ''The Shadow Rising'' certainly counts. It takes up chapters 25 and 26 of the book, and it is ''heartbreaking''.
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-->[[spoiler:"Suddenly, Olver felt a deep warmth. He had lost so many people, but one of them... one... had come back for him."]]

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-->[[spoiler:"Suddenly, Olver felt a deep warmth. He had lost so many people, but one of them... one... had come back for him."]]"]]
** [[spoiler:Gawyn]]'s last words.
-->[[spoiler:'''Gawyn''']]: You won't be [left without a brother]. You have another brother, [[spoiler:Galad]]. One you do not know. A son of...Tigraine...who went into the Waste... Son of a Maiden. Born on Dragonmount... Don't hate him, [[spoiler:Galad]]. I always hated him, but I stopped. I...stopped...
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** Each time one of the Great Captains realize they have betrayed the light due to Compulsion is rather heartbreaking. These are good and great men who serve the light willingly and are prepared to die for Rand and the world, and then they realize that they have been forced to betray their men and their oaths each one is different but when they realize they sent good men who trusted them to die is terrible.

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** Each time one of the Great Captains realize they have betrayed the light due to Compulsion is rather heartbreaking. These are good and great men who serve the light willingly and are prepared to die for Rand and the world, and then they realize that they have been forced to betray their men and their oaths each one is different but when they realize they sent good men who trusted them to die is terrible.terrible.
** Olver.
-->[[spoiler:"Suddenly, Olver felt a deep warmth. He had lost so many people, but one of them... one... had come back for him."]]
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* [[spoiler: A Memory of Light, the deaths of a good chunk of the main cast, including Galad, Gawyn, and Egwene, along with plenty of lesser named characters.]]

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* [[spoiler: A Memory of Light, the deaths of a good chunk of the main cast, including Galad, Siuan, Gawyn, and Egwene, along with plenty of lesser named characters.]]
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** Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery...but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].

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** Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery...but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].body]].
** Each time one of the Great Captains realize they have betrayed the light due to Compulsion is rather heartbreaking. These are good and great men who serve the light willingly and are prepared to die for Rand and the world, and then they realize that they have been forced to betray their men and their oaths each one is different but when they realize they sent good men who trusted them to die is terrible.
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* Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery...but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].

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* ** Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery...but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].
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-->[[spoiler:HERE IS THE TRUTH, SHAI'TAN. YOU CANNOT WIN UNLESS WE GIVE UP. THAT'S IT, ISN'T IT? THIS FIGHT ISN'T ABOUT A VICTORY IN BATTLE. TAKING ME...IT WAS NEVER ABOUT BEATING ME. IT WAS ABOUT BREAKING ME. THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE TRIED TO DO WITH ALL OF US. IT'S WHY AT TIMES YOU TRIED TO HAVE US KILLED, WHILE OTHER TIMES YOU DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE. YOU WIN WHEN YOU BREAK US. BUT YOU HAVEN'T. YOU CAN'T.]]

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-->[[spoiler:HERE IS THE TRUTH, SHAI'TAN. YOU CANNOT WIN UNLESS WE GIVE UP. THAT'S IT, ISN'T IT? THIS FIGHT ISN'T ABOUT A VICTORY IN BATTLE. TAKING ME...IT WAS NEVER ABOUT BEATING ME. IT WAS ABOUT BREAKING ME. THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE TRIED TO DO WITH ALL OF US. IT'S WHY AT TIMES YOU TRIED TO HAVE US KILLED, WHILE OTHER TIMES YOU DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE. YOU WIN WHEN YOU BREAK US. BUT YOU HAVEN'T. YOU CAN'T.]]]]
* Oddly enough, Lanfear is the subject of a couple of these. Her confrontation with Rand in his dreamshard, where he reveals to her he does not love her and never did, is rather heartbreaking, and she almost, ''almost'' relents, [[spoiler:allowing him into her mind and coming this close to coming back to the Light]]. In the end even Rand pities her for not knowing love and in fact being incapable of ever feeling it because of her need for power. Then near the very end [[spoiler:when she once again falls her into TheStarscream pattern and attempts to get Perrin to kill Moiraine, so she can kill Nynaeve, claim Callandor, and use Moridin's power to make Rand kneel while saving the Dark One from him and thus earning the greatest power she can possess, Perrin is forced to kill her. She had gone so mad from isolation, loss of love, pride, and desire to rule that she had to be put out of her misery...but it's still quite tragic.]] It's also an in-universe example since [[spoiler:Perrin, still under Compulsion to love her, cries over her body]].
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-->''...who looked at him with awe.

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* The entirety of Rand's RousingSpeech to the Dark One, particularly when he overcomes TheDeadHaveNames to instead celebrate their lives and heroism, and performs an epic AndThisIsFor to completely demoralize and enrage his adversary with not just his being TheDeterminator, but ''all of humanity''.

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* ** The entirety of Rand's RousingSpeech to the Dark One, particularly when he overcomes TheDeadHaveNames to instead celebrate their lives and heroism, and performs an epic AndThisIsFor to completely demoralize and enrage his adversary with not just his being TheDeterminator, but ''all of humanity''.
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* [[spoiler: A Memory of Light, the deaths of a good chunk of the main cast, including Galad, Gawyn, and Egwene, along with plenty of lesser named characters.]]

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* [[spoiler: A Memory of Light, the deaths of a good chunk of the main cast, including Galad, Gawyn, and Egwene, along with plenty of lesser named characters.]]
** The moment when Logain gives up searching for [[spoiler:the other male sa'angreal]] in order to help save the refugees from Caemlyn and their children from the Shadowspawn, and thus fulfills Min's viewing of "glory of men to come":
-->''He had abandoned that power for what? To save these refugees? People who would spurn him and hate him for what he was. People who...''
-->''...who looked at him with awe.
-->''Logain watched with wonder as the people flocked around his Asha'man,'' ''[[MeaningfulEcho weeping for their salvation]]''. ''Elderly men took Asha'man by the hands, overcome, praising them.''
-->''Nearby, a youth looked at Logain with admiration. A dozen youths. Light, a hundred. Not a hint of fear in their eyes.''
-->''"Thank you," the young mother said again. "Thank you."''
-->''"The Black Tower protects," Logain heard himself say. "Always."''
-->''"I will send him to you to be tested when he is of age," the woman promised, holding her son. "I would have him join you, if he has the talent."''
-->''The talent. Not the curse. The talent.''
* The entirety of Rand's RousingSpeech to the Dark One, particularly when he overcomes TheDeadHaveNames to instead celebrate their lives and heroism, and performs an epic AndThisIsFor to completely demoralize and enrage his adversary with not just his being TheDeterminator, but ''all of humanity''.
-->[[spoiler:HERE IS THE TRUTH, SHAI'TAN. YOU CANNOT WIN UNLESS WE GIVE UP. THAT'S IT, ISN'T IT? THIS FIGHT ISN'T ABOUT A VICTORY IN BATTLE. TAKING ME...IT WAS NEVER ABOUT BEATING ME. IT WAS ABOUT BREAKING ME. THAT'S WHAT YOU'VE TRIED TO DO WITH ALL OF US. IT'S WHY AT TIMES YOU TRIED TO HAVE US KILLED, WHILE OTHER TIMES YOU DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE. YOU WIN WHEN YOU BREAK US. BUT YOU HAVEN'T. YOU CAN'T.
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* The funeral in ''Towers of Midnight''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden, ultimately at the cost of their own lives]].

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* The funeral in ''Towers of Midnight''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden, ultimately at the cost of their own lives]].lives]].
* [[spoiler: A Memory of Light, the deaths of a good chunk of the main cast, including Galad, Gawyn, and Egwene, along with plenty of lesser named characters.]]
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* When Elder Haman is marking all the waygates for Rand and begins crying on the map for all of the Ogier cities and groves lost. This troper teared up.
* [[spoiler: Aram's]] death in ''Knife of Dreams''. I think I've got something in my eye...

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* When Elder Haman is marking all the waygates for Rand and begins crying on the map for all of the Ogier cities and groves lost. This troper teared up.
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* [[spoiler: Aram's]] death in ''Knife of Dreams''. I think I've got something in my eye...



* [[spoiler: Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.

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* [[spoiler: Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''.Midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.



* The funeral, I think in ''The Gathering Storm''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden, ultimately at the cost of their own lives.]]

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* The funeral, I think funeral in ''The Gathering Storm''. ''Towers of Midnight''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden, ultimately at the cost of their own lives.]]lives]].
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* The funeral, I think in ''The Gathering Storm''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden]], ultimately at the cost of their own lives.

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* The funeral, I think in ''The Gathering Storm''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden]], Malden, ultimately at the cost of their own lives.]]
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** This doesn't sound like much until you remember what Aviendha is feeling. She ''is'' in love with him, but her BFF Elayne also loves him, and she promised Elayne she would safeguard him from the claws of other women. Now she ''is'' the other woman. Poor thing probably hates herself--and that's ''before'' we factor in the whole ProudWarriorRace thing.

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** This doesn't sound like much until you remember what Aviendha is feeling. She ''is'' in love with him, but her BFF Elayne also loves him, and she promised Elayne she would safeguard him from the claws of other women. Now she ''is'' the other woman. Poor thing probably hates herself--and that's ''before'' we factor in the whole ProudWarriorRace thing.thing.
* The funeral, I think in ''The Gathering Storm''. Faile and her retainers coming together one night to remember the Mera'din Aiel who watched over and protected each of them [[spoiler:in Malden]], ultimately at the cost of their own lives.
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* When Elder Haman is marking all the waygates for Rand and begins crying on the map for all of the Ogier cities and groves lost. This troper teared up.
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* [[spoiler: Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.

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* [[spoiler: Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.weep.
* Aviendha's SlapSlapKiss version of the AnguishedDeclarationOfLove:
-->"Yes, Rand al'Thor." She suddenly sounded hoarse. For a moment she turned her face away, eyes shut and quivering. "I hate you with all of my heart. I do. And I always will."
** This doesn't sound like much until you remember what Aviendha is feeling. She ''is'' in love with him, but her BFF Elayne also loves him, and she promised Elayne she would safeguard him from the claws of other women. Now she ''is'' the other woman. Poor thing probably hates herself--and that's ''before'' we factor in the whole ProudWarriorRace thing.
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* [[spoiler: Aviendha' vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.

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* [[spoiler: Aviendha' Aviendha's vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.
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* [[spoiler: Verin's death]] in ''The Gathering Storm''.

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* [[spoiler: Verin's death]] in ''The Gathering Storm''.Storm''.
* [[spoiler: Aviendha' vision of the future Aiel]] in ''Towers of midnight''. A supremely epic vision of the degradation and fall of your honorable people, all fated to happen and caused by your descendents. The reader cannot help but feel for her and weep.

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