I'm wondering if he plotted things out in advance or just
took advantage of the plot details he left himself at the
end of PTP ....
Spoiler
He couldn't have Covenant consciously tap into the power
of the wild magic without violating the tenets that kept the
Unbeliever sane ... so Covenant's destruction of the Staff gave
him a discovery that let him use the wild magic without being
able to call the magic up at will. But did Donaldson plan on that
act coming back to haunt Covenant thousands of years later?
mind when he ended TPTP is ...
Spoiler
were Bloodguard in all but name in the Second Chronicles. The
impression I got from Banner in the first series was that the
Haruchai required sleep and food like other men ... didn't he
share a meal with Foamfollower and Covenant after the second
death of Elena? (That's one of the weak points of the Second
Chronicles I think, actually. Not having the Haruchai require
sleep or food-- or at least not be shown to need them--
diminishes the sacrifice the Bloodguard made, IMO. Losing
a spouse is tragic, but there's a special kind of horror for
being immortal and conscious for thousands of years.) If he
had been planning the 2nd Chronicles and had fully intended
for the Haruchai to be as they were shown in it, I'd have
thought Bannor would not have said some of the things he
said ...