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1.7.2: Mordeth, Mashadar and Machin Shin
- Mordeth
- Mordeth was the councillor whose evil
brought Aridhol to its doom. As far as we know, he was an actual person
at the time of the Trolloc Wars. He was the power behind the throne of
Balwen, and led Aridhol to the policy of "The victory of the Light is
all....while their deeds abandoned the Light." When the city was
consumed by its own evil, only Mordeth remained, bound to Shadar
Logoth. One supposes that at some point he died, leaving his spirit to
haunt the ruins. Mordeth's way out was to convince someone "to
accompany him to the walls, to the boundary of Mashadar's power, [where
he was] able to consume the soul of that person." That person was Fain,
and it didn't quite work out that way, due to the DO's influence on
Fain. Anyway, Mordeth no longer haunts Shadar Logoth, he is inside
Fain, merged with him. [TEOTW: 19, Shadow's Waiting, 244]
- Mashadar
- Like Mordeth, Mashadar is connected
with Shadar Logoth. However, Mordeth and Mashadar are NOT the same.
Mordeth is/was a sentient being, an individual. Mashadar is some sort
of physical manifestation of the evil nature of the city: "No enemy had
come to Aridhol but Aridhol. Suspicion and hate had given birth to
something that fed on that which created it, something locked in the
bedrock on which the city stood. Mashadar waits still, hungering."
[TEOTW: 19, Shadow's Waiting, 244] In particular, Mashadar is a
slightly glowing fog. "Mashadar. Unseeing, unthinking, moving through
the city as aimlessly as a worm burrows through the earth. If it
touches you, you will die." [TEOTW: 20, Dust on the Wind, 249] It is
not sentient. It just moves around and kills whatever it touches, in a
rather painful fashion, if Liah's reaction to being touched by it in
[ACOS: 41, A Crown of Swords, 660] is any indication. Mashadar, or
something similar to it, may have existed prior to the Trolloc
Wars. In [TEOTW: 50, Meetings at the Eye, 628], Aginor refers to the
Shadar Mandarb, or the taint on it, as "An old thing, an old friend,
an old enemy." [ACOS book signing: Vancouver, 24 August, 1996; report
by Lara Beaton], RJ said that Mashadar appeared after everybody in
Aridhol had killed one another.
- Machin Shin
- The Black Wind of the Ways. It is
a part of the "Darkening of the Ways": "About a thousand years ago,
during what you humans call the War of the Hundred Years, the Ways
began to change....they grew dank and dim...some who came out had gone
mad, raving about Machin Shin, the Black Wind." [TEOTW: 43, Decisions
and Apparitions, 545] People who run into the Black Wind end up mad, or
a mindless husk like the Ogier in [TGH: 36, Among The Elders, 435].
After TEOTW, Machin Shin gained a new feature: it somehow seeks out
Rand. Whenever Rand tries to use the Ways, Machin Shin is found at the
Waygate he is using. Note that this ONLY happens to Rand. When
Liandrin, etc use the ways in TGH, and when Perrin does in TSR, they do
not find the Black Wind waiting for them at the Waygate. This new
effect is probably somehow due to its encounter with Fain in TEOTW. It
seems to have picked up Fain's drive to seek out Rand. Note that it is
probably NOT under Fain's control; Fain wanted Rand to follow him to
Falme, but Machin Shin prevented him from doing so.
Where did the Black Wind come from? Nobody really knows. Moiraine makes
some speculation in [TEOTW: 45, What Follows in Shadow, 576]:
"Something left from the Time of Madness, perhaps....Or even from the
War of the Shadow, the War of Power. Something hiding in the Ways so
long it can no longer get out. No one, not even among the Ogier, knows
how far the Ways run, or how deep. It could even be something of the
Ways themselves. As Loial said, the Ways are living things, and all
living things have parasites. Perhaps even a creature of the corruption
itself, something born of the decay. Something that hates life and
light."
Some people believe that Mashadar and Machin Shin are somehow connected,
that Mashadar somehow got into the Ways through the Shadar Logoth Waygate
and then became the Black Wind. This is very unlikely, for the following
reasons: 1) Mashadar dates from the Trolloc Wars, Machin Shin from the
Hundred Years' War. That is about a thousand years' difference. Thus, the
time scale does not agree. 2) Mashadar is a slow-moving glowing fog that
kills everything it touches. Machin Shin is a black, howling wind
that eats your soul, but doesn't kill your body. So, there is no similarity
of appearance, or effect. 3) If Mashadar could get into the Ways
from Shadar Logoth, logic says it could get out of the Ways at
some other point, and spread itself across Randland. This clearly hasn't
happened.
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