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Does ANyone else think....

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that the name Lord Foul is a little ummmm cheesy? I mean NO DISRESPECT, because the TC series is the best book(series) I HAVE EVER READ. I love theother names, but about didnt read the series cause I thought the LFB title a little 7th graderish(kinda like the word graderish :?
Anyway this is not flamebait or a knock (well I guess kinda a knock) but wondered why Lord Foul?? and not just go with the many other suitable names
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The name, Lord Foul, itself, inspired me to start the Chrons. I was a sophomore in college, I wasn't in 7th grade! :P
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Lord Foul the Despiser. I've always thought that was way cool. :D
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I know what you mean Brinn. I feel similar. I've always been partial to somthing that has an aire of power, somthing dark, and forceful. Like A-Jeroth of the seven hells. That one is pretty gnarly if you ask me. There's like 5 or 6 names for Foul. But yeah, Lord Foul just seems a bit immature, like having the good guy be named, The Lord of LIGHT!!! IGHT...IGHT..ight..ight.....ight.... Little echo there. heh. I gotcha Brinn. Talk to you later.
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Post by Believer »

I think "Lord Foul" is a pretty wimpy name. I think "Lord Foul the Despiser" is an awesome name. There's something cool about the quintessence of someone's evil being despite.
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Yes, I like Lord Foul the Despiser, the Gray Slayer and a-Jeroth, as well as Fangthane the Render (My fav), I just thought Drool Rockworm was kinda lame.....

wait! Who inspired such blasphemous thoughts?! Oh, of course, one of the Haruchai....


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Fangthane the Render was my favourite too, Baradakas. That and A-Jeroth of the Seven Hells. :twisted:

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Corruption is a good one too. Oh the implications.
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Perhaps the name "Foul" is cheesy in our world, but in the Land it's their Hitler. Couldn't be any more serious, more dire.
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Post by hierachy »

I know what you're saying, BotH. But you have to remember that "lord foul" isn't his real name, it's what the lords called him (he was grey slayer to all the stowndowners and people, IIRC). And obviously, they are going to give to give him a name that is obviously bad. I mean, do you think the "axis of evil" named themselves that?
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At least it wasn't Lord FOWL, and he like... would make the ravers wear rubber chickens on their heads.

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Byrn wrote:Corruption is a good one too. Oh the implications.
My choice as well--in fact, I tend to use "Corruption" more often than the orthodox terms to refer to the Christian Satan; and the corresponding pronoun is not "he" but "it."

(M. Scott Peck in People of the Lie explains that throughout his book he refers to Satan as "it" because gender implies sexuality, a potentially creative capacity, and evil is privatio boni, the lack of any potential good.)

I often think in "Haruglish" otherwise in the spiritual domain these days. What hath SRD wrought :!:
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durris, same here. I find constant spiritual parallels in the Chronicles.
SRD's writing provokes lots of thought and insight into my own life and the present world.

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Well, Cate (and let me compliment you on your av! :mrgreen:), I'm glad it's "ex"!! :D


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DarkReflection wrote:I know what you mean Brinn. I feel similar. I've always been partial to somthing that has an aire of power, somthing dark, and forceful. Like A-Jeroth of the seven hells. That one is pretty gnarly if you ask me. There's like 5 or 6 names for Foul. But yeah, Lord Foul just seems a bit immature, like having the good guy be named, The Lord of LIGHT!!! IGHT...IGHT..ight..ight.....ight.... Little echo there. heh. I gotcha Brinn. Talk to you later.
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Hello Seafoam, you are right, I wouldn't read a book named A-Jeroth's Bane. I don't mind the title, I just prefer somthing with a bit more punch. Then again, if Lord Foul we're named somthing else the title would probably have been different, "Lord Foul's Bane" does have a certain cadence to it, and works well though. And after reading some more of the names, I think my favorite is probably Fangthane the Render, that's good.

I also like the point made by Ihadnoname, that Lord Foul was more of a title than a name, that the peoples of the land had differing and more fitting names for him.


Good points Seafoam and noname.

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Post by Brinn of the Haruchai »

Very good points by all---in fact upon further reflection I see you point about the Lords titling him this, hence the LORD part (LOL). Maybe I should make a new thread............in fact I will. Thanks for the inspiration and again this thread was meant as no disrespect to SRD or the series
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