Revelstone has always in my mind been a character and a central part of the story. I wish I had some talent to Draw, I would love to draw it. ( lol I feel like Richard Dryfuss in Close Encounters, making little Revelstones out of things

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Pitchwife murmured, "No words. ThereCovenantJr wrote:Yes, I would have been gutted if it hadn't returned, though it never crossed my mind that it wouldn't. You know, I've never been able to picture Revelstone. I find the descriptions quite confusing.
Touchy thing, Haruchai honour. The Giants did a big favour for the Haruchai in rebuilding the gates, and then when the Haruchai decided Earthpower caused desecration, the Giants opposed them. Either they are not entirely happy about losing the giants' aid in such a way, or they have judged the giants because of it - and for whichever reason they may not like to speak of it.drew wrote:What was the signifigance of the gates?
I mean why didn't the Voice tell Linden the frist time she asked about them? She had to wait until one of the humbledtold her, but it wasn't much of a story..."..Pitchwife and the First hung around for a few years and rebuilt the Gates..". I didn't find this alarming, why did the Voice want to hold this info from Linden...any ideas...?
I'll only lambast you if you're getting your Minas Tirith image from the [shudder] *movie* and not the *Book*!10k Gold Wielder wrote:Well, at the risk of getting lambasted for making a Chronicles/Lord of the Rings comparison, when we first saw Minas Tirith in The Two Towers, it struck me as how Revelstone might look - just carved right out of the mountain.
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I agree but thats one of the things I like so much, almost like a character who is very hard to define. Part of why I wish I had some artistic talent maybe I could put something down on paper to better define it.I've never been able to picture Revelstone. I find the descriptions quite confusing.