Finn, it doesn't match up.
I thought it did.
That the joys of TC's marriage, birth of his son and success of his book was reflected in the Land as the Time of the Old Lords and Earthpower running free.
Then someone asked SRD that if the Ritual of Desecration was a reflection of TC's leprosy and SRD replied *that he hadn't even thought of that!*
Bummer!
But you're right that there are a lot of halfhands running around these days!
I like to think that Roger will become Berek.
The physical similarity to TC that everyone talks about in the Land will be there and a possible knowledge of what will happen in the future.
Berek was a Seer and Oracle right?
Going back in time knowing what events are going to happen in the future but also knowing that trying to influence or change those events will break the Arch would explain why Time doesn't change.
Roger is from outside the Arch.
People from outside have power in the Land.
It also gets around Drews idea of the contradiction with having Liand become Berek.
Roger is the wild card.
Who knows where he is in Time?
He might be at Fouls Creche even before the Raver posseses the King.
Maybe that's how "Berek" is introduced to the Land.
After Roger escapes, he raises the people of the South Plains for the Queen against the Mad King.
The Earthpower that speaks to him on the slopes of Mt Thunder is a "caesure cast" Linden speaking through the new Staff of Law.
No time conflict with the Staff either.
The new Staff isn't *set up* yet with Earthpower rules like the old.
And the Old Staff doesn't exist yet.
Also the Guardian of the One Tree = Stave.
That would explain how a Haruchai got there in the first place.
And how Brinn was able to take his place.
They did that "mind talk" thing before the end.
Just some of my wild thoughts.