Gilden-Fire [spoilers]
Moderators: Orlion, kevinswatch
- Worm of Despite
- Lord
- Posts: 9546
- Joined: Sat Oct 26, 2002 7:46 pm
- Location: Rome, GA
- Contact:
Gilden-Fire [spoilers]
Now I see where Fist got his name from, heh. Damn it, I'm kind of wishing SRD had included this in the Illearth War. Then again, it does mess up the whole Unbelief logic with the Bloodguard's perspective thingy. Darn Unbelief.
Anyway, I haven't finished it yet, but the insights on the Bloodguard Gilden are really mind-blowing. I never knew they communicated to each other like they did, had a fighting ritual thingy, etc. Also, that in-depth little retelling of how they made their Vow was about as close to a prequel as it will get. Great stuff! Find it, if you haven't read it!
Anyway, I haven't finished it yet, but the insights on the Bloodguard Gilden are really mind-blowing. I never knew they communicated to each other like they did, had a fighting ritual thingy, etc. Also, that in-depth little retelling of how they made their Vow was about as close to a prequel as it will get. Great stuff! Find it, if you haven't read it!
- duchess of malfi
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 11104
- Joined: Tue Oct 15, 2002 9:20 pm
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Fist and Faith
- Magister Vitae
- Posts: 25450
- Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
- Has thanked: 9 times
- Been thanked: 57 times
It doesn't get much better than this!
I absolutely loved being part of the GF dissection. b&b and I shared the book.
Yeah, actually "hearing" the telepathy was great! And not much compares with witnessing the Vow!!!!!

Yeah, actually "hearing" the telepathy was great! And not much compares with witnessing the Vow!!!!!
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

- variol son
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 5777
- Joined: Fri Apr 05, 2002 1:07 pm
- Location: New Zealand
My only problem is that I was content until Gildenfire. Now I want to know more about how Hyrim and Shetra managed the journey.
Sum sui generis
Vs

Sum sui generis
Vs
You do not hear, and so you cannot be redeemed.
In the name of their ancient pride and humiliation, they had made commitments with no possible outcome except bereavement.
He knew only that they had never striven to reject the boundaries of themselves.
In the name of their ancient pride and humiliation, they had made commitments with no possible outcome except bereavement.
He knew only that they had never striven to reject the boundaries of themselves.
I loved Gilden-Fire.
But, I have always wondered how the Haruchai knew who was sending the telepathic message.
From The Wounded Land:
But, I have always wondered how the Haruchai knew who was sending the telepathic message.
From The Wounded Land:
From Gilden-Fire:But a voice spoke in his mind:
Ur-Lord
It was a voice without sound, a reaching of thought to thought.It came from Brinn. He had never heard the mind- speech of the Haruchai; but he recognized the speaker in the intensity of Brinn's gaze.
How did Morin know it was Terrel?..there had been a special timbre of exigency in Terrel's silent voice earlier that night as he had sent out his call to First Mark Morin.
-Summon the High Lord, Terrel had said..
"I see you keep a bee" - Danny Bhoy
"I'll move on when I'm ready to" - Reservoir Dogs
"Their pheremones fizzled like ice cream and lemonade" - Harvie Krumpet
"I'll move on when I'm ready to" - Reservoir Dogs
"Their pheremones fizzled like ice cream and lemonade" - Harvie Krumpet
- Iryssa
- Bloodguard
- Posts: 922
- Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2004 2:41 am
- Location: The great white north *grin*
My assumption was that the Haruchai, being more attuned to their mind-speech, would probably be able to tell whose "voice" was whose...but that's just a guess...
"A choice made freely is stronger than one compelled"
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
https://www.xanga.com/Iryssa
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
https://www.xanga.com/Iryssa
- duchess of malfi
- The Gap Into Spam
- Posts: 11104
- Joined: Tue Oct 15, 2002 9:20 pm
- Location: Michigan, USA
It is a section of The Illearth War that had to be cut from the novel...it has been published as a novella, which can be found as a used book readily on Amazon or ebay, and can also be found in some versions of the short story collection Daughter of Regals.
It tells part of the story of the mission to Sea Reach from the point of view of Korik the Bloodguard.
It tells part of the story of the mission to Sea Reach from the point of view of Korik the Bloodguard.

- Iryssa
- Bloodguard
- Posts: 922
- Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2004 2:41 am
- Location: The great white north *grin*
*sigh* I loved reading Gilden-Fire...for one, it was a return to The Land at a time when I'd been reading loads of other things (including textbooks...Light, did I need a break!), and for another, it was so amazing to kinda get inside a Haruchai's head...fantastic!! If you haven't read it, do so!! Now!! What are you waiting for??!!! 

"A choice made freely is stronger than one compelled"
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
https://www.xanga.com/Iryssa
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
https://www.xanga.com/Iryssa
- Fist and Faith
- Magister Vitae
- Posts: 25450
- Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
- Has thanked: 9 times
- Been thanked: 57 times
- Iryssa
- Bloodguard
- Posts: 922
- Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2004 2:41 am
- Location: The great white north *grin*
LOL! So it was you! *grin* thanks!! 

"A choice made freely is stronger than one compelled"
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
https://www.xanga.com/Iryssa
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
https://www.xanga.com/Iryssa
Just finished Gildenfire now.
I loved hearing more about the Haruchai pre-vow.
The ceremonial fighting was particulary good.
I loved hearing more about the Haruchai pre-vow.
The ceremonial fighting was particulary good.
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
- Fist and Faith
- Magister Vitae
- Posts: 25450
- Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
- Has thanked: 9 times
- Been thanked: 57 times