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I HATE TIME TRAVEL STORIES!!
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Yeah... I hope SRD doesn't mess this up... It is a risky thing to do.Prince of Amber wrote:Oh O.K I guess that may explain it -
Its probably clear by now that I have a downer on this type of story line. And I guess I should actually finish Runes before I comment - or have faith and finish all of the last chronicles before I judge, but its the paradox of time travel that usually baffles me.
LOL!Prince of Amber wrote:Time will tell. (see what I did there?)
They contain every instant since the came into existence.Bullfrog wrote:I think when Linden entered the Ceasure for the first time, it read that they exist in every moment in time. So, wouldn't Ceasures be a problem in all the Land's ages. Obviously, they weren't.
ROFL!!!Prince of Amber wrote:Time will tell. (see what I did there?)
I think she means to correct the mishaps of the present. By doing that, she'll get rid of the caesures and therefore get rid of any possibility to change Time, so technically she WOULD be at the end of the Time Stream.Fist and Faith wrote:Another thing I didn't like is this: *deep breath*
There was no record (memory/evidence/etc) of the Staff being used between the times when Anele lost it (ie, first got caught in a caesure) and Stave's time. So they can't go back to a point after Anele lost it, find it, then use it; nor go back and find it, go forward again to a point before Linden originally arrived in the Land, and use it. Either way, they'd be rewriting history. That's easy enough.
But what if someone 500 years before Stave's time got the same idea?? They could go back, find the Staff, return to their own time, and use it. As far as they're concerned, they would not have rewritten anything. But Stave would disagree.
Which means that the people 500 years in Stave's future might see history being rewritten by Linden! AARRGGHH!!!! How can Linden possibly think that the point she arrived at is at the end of the timestream, and that it's safe to change things there (then)?!?!
If Linden can ride a caesure back in time, and if the Demondim can access the Illearth Stone through a caesure to a time when it existed (I think that's the explanation, right?), then we already have two instances where caesures are being used to hop back a few spaces. In that event, it's likely that these aren't the only two that did such a thing. Anele was likely caught up in a caesure that did not exist in his time, but was made to exist in his time. In other words, someone/thing created a caesure, rode it back, and grabbed him. Whether it was accidental or incidental remains to be seen.Prince of Amber wrote:You see on the one hand we are to believe that the ceasures started 100 years ago in the Land (3 months to us - when Linden gave Joan her ring back) but on the other they were around 3500 years ago in the Land when Anele lost the staff - already my brain hurts....![]()
That bothers me about the caesures. When SRD was describing them, I took it to mean they contain a string of instants in each place they visited after their creation. I'm perfectly happy with Anele and the ur-viles travelling to the future that way, but I really don't get how Linden could create a caesure now, then use it to travel back to a time when it didn't exist - unless creating a caesure in the present causes it to have a whole history as well, but how in the hell would that work?! I can see I'll have to ask SRD at the signing...burgs66 wrote:Anele was likely caught up in a caesure that did not exist in his time, but was made to exist in his time. In other words, someone/thing created a caesure, rode it back, and grabbed him.
Maybe in later books someone will reverse a caesure to go get Anele from his original time (but not bring him all the way back to that someone's "present".)ur-bane wrote:the exit of a caesure is always in a future time from the entrance, (except when altered by an interdiction of power by one within it) it should not be possible for Anele to have gained the time in which he is living when Linden entered the Land.