the Haruchai as Masters
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the Haruchai as Masters
We all know that the Haruchai are usually those who fight on TC's and Lords' side without question,because they've never been fit for leadership. In the last chronicles,however,they became the Masters in order to "prevent the Earthpower from being misused". I think there's more to it than they said,though. As they can't use the Earthpower,they might even be afraid of those who can. So if they can't use it,no-one will.
What do you think about it?
What do you think about it?
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IN the first Chronicles...they saw how their vow could be Corrupted...and their vow was a thing of Earthpower.
IN the Second chrons...they saw how their strength could be manipulated by the Sunbane-a perversion of Earthpower.
I can't blame them for not wanting anyone to use any kind of Earthpower ever...they are not only scarred of what it might do to the Land...they are scarred of what it might do to themselves.
IN the Second chrons...they saw how their strength could be manipulated by the Sunbane-a perversion of Earthpower.
I can't blame them for not wanting anyone to use any kind of Earthpower ever...they are not only scarred of what it might do to the Land...they are scarred of what it might do to themselves.
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How can the Haruchai not believe in the Earths Power too be good since they are "supposed to remember everything". They have seen it, at some some certain cases from the first person. But then some of the Bguards have never made it back to tell the tale.
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By becoming masters they are what they despise...corrupt power.drew wrote:IN the first Chronicles...they saw how their vow could be Corrupted...and their vow was a thing of Earthpower.
IN the Second chrons...they saw how their strength could be manipulated by the Sunbane-a perversion of Earthpower.
I can't blame them for not wanting anyone to use any kind of Earthpower ever...they are not only scarred of what it might do to the Land...they are scarred of what it might do to themselves.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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Nope still doesnt make sense, they remember!!! what the goodness is. Maybe I have to read again, well not until its all finished.Vraith wrote:By becoming masters they are what they despise...corrupt power.drew wrote:IN the first Chronicles...they saw how their vow could be Corrupted...and their vow was a thing of Earthpower.
IN the Second chrons...they saw how their strength could be manipulated by the Sunbane-a perversion of Earthpower.
I can't blame them for not wanting anyone to use any kind of Earthpower ever...they are not only scarred of what it might do to the Land...they are scarred of what it might do to themselves.
Thanks for the insights tho.
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On the first: exactly. They DO remember the "goodness," but in the context that no matter how "good," the end is corruption. And they fail to see that without that power wielded for good, the corruption happens anyway, and more easily. [without the Lords...even including Kevin...the entirety of the land would have been wasteland long ago].Hashi Lebwohl wrote:They have come to the conclusion that using Earthpower will lead to Corruption, regardless of how pure or noble the intentions might be.
Strangely enough, this means that they would oppose even Forestals, were they still to exist.
On the second...perhaps, it's an interesting thought...but perhaps not, because like the Ranyhyn, the Forestals power is part of what they are in themselves, not a tool/lore they learn to wield. I think. Even Hile doesn't "learn" to be one so much as he is transformed into one.
Still....you could be right.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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I see what you mean. Lords learn lore and through this wield power whereas Forestals are power. That makes all the difference.Vraith wrote:On the second...perhaps, it's an interesting thought...but perhaps not, because like the Ranyhyn, the Forestals power is part of what they are in themselves, not a tool/lore they learn to wield. I think. Even Hile doesn't "learn" to be one so much as he is transformed into one.
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the Haruchai as Masters
According to their brutal logic, they can accept ruin at the hands of Lord Foul, made easier by the people of the Land being bereft of Earthpower. What they can't accept is ruin at the hands of their friends, people of the land using Earthpower and then succumbing to despair. The former is defeat under a foe, and the latter is grief over a friend.
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No, the Haruchai are definitely not suited to rule. If this new series has shown me anything, it's that as a group they seem to be deaf to logic and arrogant in the extreme- after their lengthy catalog of failures in the past, they should know by now that they are the LAST people qualified to make these kinds of decisions for the people of the Land, if anyone has the right, which they don't. It's too bad the Land has no adage like "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater", because that's exactly what they're doing.
I love the Haruchai, they are fascinating and interesting to read about, but sometimes I want to shake them until their dispassionate teeth rattle. Stave is the one exception.
Geez, look at their attempts to beat anything with main physical force the first time they run into it...
I love the Haruchai, they are fascinating and interesting to read about, but sometimes I want to shake them until their dispassionate teeth rattle. Stave is the one exception.
Geez, look at their attempts to beat anything with main physical force the first time they run into it...
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No difference between the Forestals being Earthpower Incarnate and Anele's inbred Earthpower (Which comes from a Forestal bringing him back to life as a Fetus). And they don't like Anele roaming around free. So, if there were still Forestals, and the Haruchai could, I'd imagine they would try to imprison the Forestals as well.Vraith wrote:On the first: exactly. They DO remember the "goodness," but in the context that no matter how "good," the end is corruption. And they fail to see that without that power wielded for good, the corruption happens anyway, and more easily. [without the Lords...even including Kevin...the entirety of the land would have been wasteland long ago].Hashi Lebwohl wrote:They have come to the conclusion that using Earthpower will lead to Corruption, regardless of how pure or noble the intentions might be.
Strangely enough, this means that they would oppose even Forestals, were they still to exist.
On the second...perhaps, it's an interesting thought...but perhaps not, because like the Ranyhyn, the Forestals power is part of what they are in themselves, not a tool/lore they learn to wield. I think. Even Hile doesn't "learn" to be one so much as he is transformed into one.
Still....you could be right.
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That's a good point/strong argument...and I'm sure they would if the Forestals went wandering about trying to teach/recruit/fix things. But I think it makes a difference that Anele was "made" to it as a side effect...and it was a breaking of Law that enabled it.sindatur wrote:No difference between the Forestals being Earthpower Incarnate and Anele's inbred Earthpower (Which comes from a Forestal bringing him back to life as a Fetus). And they don't like Anele roaming around free. So, if there were still Forestals, and the Haruchai could, I'd imagine they would try to imprison the Forestals as well.Vraith wrote:On the first: exactly. They DO remember the "goodness," but in the context that no matter how "good," the end is corruption. And they fail to see that without that power wielded for good, the corruption happens anyway, and more easily. [without the Lords...even including Kevin...the entirety of the land would have been wasteland long ago].Hashi Lebwohl wrote:They have come to the conclusion that using Earthpower will lead to Corruption, regardless of how pure or noble the intentions might be.
Strangely enough, this means that they would oppose even Forestals, were they still to exist.
On the second...perhaps, it's an interesting thought...but perhaps not, because like the Ranyhyn, the Forestals power is part of what they are in themselves, not a tool/lore they learn to wield. I think. Even Hile doesn't "learn" to be one so much as he is transformed into one.
Still....you could be right.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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Re: the Haruchai as Masters
Thanks rbailey003, this is a great insight!rbailey003 wrote:According to their brutal logic, they can accept ruin at the hands of Lord Foul, made easier by the people of the Land being bereft of Earthpower. What they can't accept is ruin at the hands of their friends, people of the land using Earthpower and then succumbing to despair. The former is defeat under a foe, and the latter is grief over a friend.
The Haruchai understand and thus can manage power, even if it is to lose. What they can't understand and handle is the power of their passion. It masters them at every turn. Brilliant!
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Anele isn't attempting any kind of fixing, recruiting or teaching. He's just trying to find his Staff of Law. Although no breaking of Law directly connected Hile Troy too was made into a ForestalVraith wrote:That's a good point/strong argument...and I'm sure they would if the Forestals went wandering about trying to teach/recruit/fix things. But I think it makes a difference that Anele was "made" to it as a side effect...and it was a breaking of Law that enabled it.sindatur wrote:No difference between the Forestals being Earthpower Incarnate and Anele's inbred Earthpower (Which comes from a Forestal bringing him back to life as a Fetus). And they don't like Anele roaming around free. So, if there were still Forestals, and the Haruchai could, I'd imagine they would try to imprison the Forestals as well.Vraith wrote: On the first: exactly. They DO remember the "goodness," but in the context that no matter how "good," the end is corruption. And they fail to see that without that power wielded for good, the corruption happens anyway, and more easily. [without the Lords...even including Kevin...the entirety of the land would have been wasteland long ago].
On the second...perhaps, it's an interesting thought...but perhaps not, because like the Ranyhyn, the Forestals power is part of what they are in themselves, not a tool/lore they learn to wield. I think. Even Hile doesn't "learn" to be one so much as he is transformed into one.
Still....you could be right.
I Never Fail To Be Astounded By The Things We Do For Promises - Ronnie James Dio (All The Fools Sailed Away)
Remember, everytime you drag someone through the mud, you're down in the mud with them
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
It's about learning to dance in the rain
Where are we going...and... WHY are we in a handbasket?
Remember, everytime you drag someone through the mud, you're down in the mud with them
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
It's about learning to dance in the rain
Where are we going...and... WHY are we in a handbasket?