That's Just Like The Chronicles!
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That's Just Like The Chronicles!
Did you ever see something or hear something and say to yourself that it reminds you of Thomas Covenant, or graveling, or a Sandgorgon, or something else in the Chronicles?
Well, now we have a dedicated thread, so that when it happens, you can share it. All entries welcome, big or small.
Well, now we have a dedicated thread, so that when it happens, you can share it. All entries welcome, big or small.
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I'll kick it off.
Last night my daughters were watching the Christmas classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. And I thought to myself: Self, this story is just like the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant!
You've got your pariah character (Rudolph), disfigured by a physical handicap (red nose), outcast by society. He ends up travelling to a strange land (of Misfit Toys), where the residents associate him with a mythical hero (Santa) and expect him to be a savior. Then he undergoes a journey of personal growth, in which he learns to use his powers (red nose), confronts archetypal evil (Abominable Snow Monster), and saves the people (Misfit Toys). With Yukon Cornelius as Saltheart Foamfollower. :0)
Last night my daughters were watching the Christmas classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. And I thought to myself: Self, this story is just like the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant!
You've got your pariah character (Rudolph), disfigured by a physical handicap (red nose), outcast by society. He ends up travelling to a strange land (of Misfit Toys), where the residents associate him with a mythical hero (Santa) and expect him to be a savior. Then he undergoes a journey of personal growth, in which he learns to use his powers (red nose), confronts archetypal evil (Abominable Snow Monster), and saves the people (Misfit Toys). With Yukon Cornelius as Saltheart Foamfollower. :0)
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Well, it's not Just Like The Chronicles, but I'm trying to find the stairs they used as Kevin's Watch on Fantasy Bedtime Hour.
Not for any particular reason, I just have this feeling that I should know where it is.
Not for any particular reason, I just have this feeling that I should know where it is.

Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
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Well, it was more of a feeling than anything, but when Dan Millman and his female mentor arrive at the active remnants of one of Father Damien's leper colonies in the Hawiian islands in The Secret Journey of the Peaceful Warrior. (that and listening to Voodoo by Godsmack)
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LOL I was thinking the same thing----Ok not really but that is hilariousWayfriend wrote:I'll kick it off.
Last night my daughters were watching the Christmas classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. And I thought to myself: Self, this story is just like the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant!
You've got your pariah character (Rudolph), disfigured by a physical handicap (red nose), outcast by society. He ends up travelling to a strange land (of Misfit Toys), where the residents associate him with a mythical hero (Santa) and expect him to be a savior. Then he undergoes a journey of personal growth, in which he learns to use his powers (red nose), confronts archetypal evil (Abominable Snow Monster), and saves the people (Misfit Toys). With Yukon Cornelius as Saltheart Foamfollower. :0)
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I just spotted this news story today:
Uncle Joe Stalin's Plan to breed an army of hustin for the Soviet Union
A severe and involuntary miscenegation? He who made them is a wreaker of great ill?
Now, if they'd been half hog instead of ape...
Uncle Joe Stalin's Plan to breed an army of hustin for the Soviet Union
A severe and involuntary miscenegation? He who made them is a wreaker of great ill?

Now, if they'd been half hog instead of ape...

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i met a leper who 'claimed' that he had been drawn into a magical realm where he had the power to destroy the tyranical maniac who was plagueing the people of said land but couldn't or he'd destroy it. i think he was crazy but i did think to myself that sounds just like thomas coven....hang on!!!
It'd take you a long time to blow up or shoot all the sheep in this country, but one diseased banana...could kill 'em all.
I didn't even know sheep ate bananas.
I didn't even know sheep ate bananas.
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Dawngreeter wrote:My wife does it to me all the time, "don't touch me."


I think I married your wife's sister!
At least my wife doesn't say "outcast unclean!" too.

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I've read both books. But the scene in the movie, to me anyways, looked more like what I pictured the Catacombes under Mount Thunder to look like, rather than the Mines of Moria.Cmdr_Floyd wrote:drew wrote:When The Fellowship of the Ring movie came out, I thought that The Mines of Moria looked more like the Cattacombes under Mount Thunder...does that count?
as Tolkien wrote LOTR long before TCTC I think one could say the opposite !
I thought you were a ripe grape
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time
a cabernet sauvignon
a bottle in the cellar
the kind you keep for a really long time