I'll tell you what went wrong. We're losing sight of the fact that the Land is a dream! A part of Covenant wanted to give himself strong doubt, and so concocted Troy. But when it came right down to it, Covenant knew nothing of strategy and warfare. Therefore Troy didn't either. The mock-battles, since Covenant was running both sides, were probably very dull. But then Covenant made Fleshharrower's army so huge that he couldn't figure out a strategy to fight it.


On some thread or another, some of us were trying to figure out why the Lords chose Elena to be High Lord. Actually using the Power of Command, despite having been told an extremely good reason not to, a reason that gave even Kevin pause, was nothing better than arrogant and reckless. I'm sure she was proficient in the manipulation of Earthpower, but I never saw reason to believe she was any better than Mhoram. Could she have been chosen for no reason other than the fact that she knew the marrowmeld? (And I wonder why she didn't teach anyone else how to do it. You'd think the Lords' mind-meld would have spread that ability.) Real or dream, maybe these particular Lords simply weren't good at choosing leaders; not for themselves or for the Warward.
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I suspect the aging process is slowed down by exposure to Earthpower. The more exposure, the slower the user ages. Atiaran didn't do much with Earthpower that I remember.