I must admit personally to some considerable apprehension regarding this new series.
First, we must remember that, despite the apparent faith of some of you, we are not awaiting scripture from the hand of a prophet! Good old SRD is as human as the rest of us, and as valuable as his insights may be , they are from just one person. He can write whatever he wants - he could even browse this site and just write what he knows we don't want to read!
It seems to me like may have changed a lot over the years. although those who meet him personally describe him as a generous person. As I mentioned in a previous post, his pictures look darker and darker on his book covers from The Chronicles through the several books of the Gap series - he goes from a smiling cheerful fellow to someone who is only vaguely visible and veiled in smoke. He has also written, I believe in the last collection of short stories, about the difficulties he has had with life, and his need at all costs to "maintain honor". Whatever horrors you might find in The Chronicles are much worse in The Gap where you have women disemboweling themselves for entertainment, men stubbing their cigarettes out on their zombie enemy's tongue, etc. I also thought SRD's childhood Christian imagery, if not theology, was very visible in the Chronicles and much less so in his later works.
So, my fear is that the Land will be destroyed or its values diminished to reflect the inner angst of its creator! I don't care if Linden is the main character, or if old Roger shows up (your discussions of him remind me of how much people despised Wesley Crusher on Star Trek TNG!); I don't care if Foul rises again. But, I do care if the values of courage, friendship, and integrity are for nought and evil prevails.
"That beauty might perish utterly"
So, fellow Watchers, are you afraid?

srtrout