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I rewrote the entry on the \'\'WheelOfTime\'\' because it was really exaggerated. The problem with Sweet\'s work is primarly that the character design are completely inconsistent. You can almost always tell whose who, it\'s just that the characters faces are always changing and character heights are usually wrong. Take for example the claim that you can\'t tell whose in the 4th book, and 11th book. The 4th book has generic trollocs, and Aiel, Mat, Rand and most likely Egwene (that was the only person I had a problem with). The 11th book is actually easy as the scene takes place in the prologue, with Perrin, Galina, Gaul, and Jur Grady, along with generic soldiers. In fact book 11 was the first time he has ever drawn an Aiel as tall.
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I rewrote the entry on the \\\'\\\'WheelOfTime\\\'\\\' because it was really exaggerated. The problem with Sweet\\\'s work is primarly that the character design are completely inconsistent. You can almost always tell whose who, it\\\'s just that the characters faces are always changing and character heights are usually wrong. Take for example the claim that you can\\\'t tell whose in the 4th book, and 11th book. The 4th book has generic trollocs, and Aiel, Mat, Rand and most likely Egwene (that was the only person I had a problem with). The 11th book is actually easy as the scene takes place in the prologue, with Perrin, Galina, Gaul, and Jur Grady, along with generic soldiers. In fact book 11 was the first time he has ever drawn an Aiel as tall.

Also Lan DOES have a samurai like Helmet, that he used during the Aiel War and presumably still uses when in major combat. You can see the helmet design on this page. http://wot.wikia.com/wiki/Lan_Mandragoran

Jordan based it off of Date Masamune\\\'s helmet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_Masamune
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I rewrote the entry on the \'\'WheelOfTime\'\' because it was really exaggerated. The problem with Sweet\'s work is primarly that the character design are completely inconsistent. You can almost always tell whose who, it\'s just that the characters faces are always changing and character heights are usually wrong. Take for example the claim that you can\'t tell whose in the 4th book, and 11th book. The 4th book has generic trollocs, and Aiel, Mat, Rand and most likely Egwene (that was the only person I had a problem with). The 11th book is actually easy as the scene takes place in the prologue, with Perrin, Galina, and Jur Grady, along with generic soldiers.
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I rewrote the entry on the \\\'\\\'WheelOfTime\\\'\\\' because it was really exaggerated. The problem with Sweet\\\'s work is primarly that the character design are completely inconsistent. You can almost always tell whose who, it\\\'s just that the characters faces are always changing and character heights are usually wrong. Take for example the claim that you can\\\'t tell whose in the 4th book, and 11th book. The 4th book has generic trollocs, and Aiel, Mat, Rand and most likely Egwene (that was the only person I had a problem with). The 11th book is actually easy as the scene takes place in the prologue, with Perrin, Galina, Gaul, and Jur Grady, along with generic soldiers. In fact book 11 was the first time he has ever drawn an Aiel as tall.
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