I am acquainted with loss.
And I do not mean the mere
loss of dreams.
From that bereavement
all men suffer
and none die.
Nor do I mention the more cunning,
the insidious
loss of love.
That loss corrodes the heart's reserves
until the last hope
has soured
or leaked away,
but it is not death.
I am acquainted with the loss which terminates,
the final period.
That loss gives no pain
because it makes no promises.
It damages nothing
because it permits nothing.
And so it is not loss at all
or gain,
it is only the dark.
But from that dark
there is no resurrection
and no return
to the mere, insidious
glory of the living.
The Last Dark
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Okay - I may be jumping ahead a little bit, but I just re-read one of Steve's poems ("Loss" - posted on the official site), and the end of it causes me some concern about the title of this final book in the series:
And then the ravens pecked out his eyes.
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why does it concern you -- it is pretty foregone that the Final Dark means the end of the Land, in one way or another....
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Well now, I do have to disagree. The title Final Dark can have many interpretations, and the end of the land is certainly not what I think of. When I hear Final Dark I think of the end of darkness...the end of Lord Foul.iquestor wrote:why does it concern you -- it is pretty foregone that the Final Dark means the end of the Land, in one way or another....

However, SRD told us repeatedly that by the end of TLC, Covenant will destroy the Land (his own words)... so it's a pretty safe bet that, in one way or another, the Land we've known (and possibly its world) won't be there anymore.Ozment wrote:Well now, I do have to disagree. The title Final Dark can have many interpretations, and the end of the land is certainly not what I think of. When I hear Final Dark I think of the end of darkness...the end of Lord Foul.iquestor wrote:why does it concern you -- it is pretty foregone that the Final Dark means the end of the Land, in one way or another....
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Well now, I do have to disagree. The title Final Dark can have many interpretations, and the end of the land is certainly not what I think of. When I hear Final Dark I think of the end of darkness...the end of Lord Foul.
ALso, SRD uses the term Final Dark as a symbol of death at the end of WGW, when Linden leaves the Land after healing it. He also uses it in his poetry. I think we can safely assume that this is no coincidence.
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Agree with Matrixman - I wouldn't take SRD's words on what Covenant will or won't do at the end of the Last Chrons too literally...he's hardly going to give us such a whopping, straightforward spoiler as that, I believe. There is bound to be a twist (if not several twists) to the clues he has given us, and even the clues implicit in the forthcoming titles.
Personally, I'm sort of expecting an ambiguously bittersweet ending, something in the spirit of
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Well, I never thought I'd be *contributing* to the Land's demise.iquestor wrote:why does it concern you -- it is pretty foregone that the Final Dark means the end of the Land, in one way or another....

But I have hope. When SRD gives short, "off the cuff," answers (like the one where he said "it will be called The Last Chronicles because the Land would be destroyed" - or something like that - I don't remember if "destroyed" is the word he used), you can almost never take them at face value. The Land "ending" or "being destroyed" is just - to borrow the phrase - too simple. I'm expecting something much more complicated - like the end of the Narnia series (which I still don't entirely understand). Even more so since the Covenant books borrow elements as heavily from that series as from LotR. I don't expect it to be a "happy" ending - but I don't think he's going to close out those ten books on a sour, "you die, she dies ... everyone dies" note. (heh heh heh heh - gotta love that scene!)
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And perhaps the word Dark doesn't refer to the Void. Remember that Anele refers to the ur-viles as "the Dark Ones."

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Okay,heres one for you,no one has considered the mere idea that the final dark is TC himself.The end of his life in a "Final Dark"of his own,remember the guilt debt TC carries,the debt he really wants to repay.By the Final Dark could be when he himself is wiped out completely with Lord Foul.Remember that TC loves the land(after a great deal)and is genuinely p.o.ed when he learns of the Sunbane.Personally I don't think the Creator would have chosen him to destroy everything.Yes,Yes i do know the creator did say it was a calculated risk putting TC on the Land and the very possibilty of him wrecking it entirely,BUT,remember there is also love in the world. 

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that the Wild Magic
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BE TRUE!!!
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That's not happy?
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And the main character died.

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And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
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The final dark is like a night without sunrise. It is the End. That's why in WGW, when Donaldson uses the phrase, he says it's a place where no sunbane can reach. It's death. You can't corrupt life in the absence life.
I think the end will be heart-wrenching. There will be victory, but it won't be a victory over death itself. The Land, like life, will end. The victory will be a moral victory, not allowing the finality of death to undo our love/hope/resolve. Lord Foul will be defeated--maybe. But his defeat won't be a final defeat. Despite isn't something we can ever eliminate completely from our lives. Perhaps he won't threaten the Land anymore (because the Land will be gone), but he will still threaten people where ever there are people who feel things like love and despair. Though this is a fantasy novel, it's really about what it's like to be human. It's about us. What will your own final dark be like? What is your attitude towards this ultimate end? Do you just not think about it? Well, you're reading Donaldson's Ode to the End.
I think the end will be heart-wrenching. There will be victory, but it won't be a victory over death itself. The Land, like life, will end. The victory will be a moral victory, not allowing the finality of death to undo our love/hope/resolve. Lord Foul will be defeated--maybe. But his defeat won't be a final defeat. Despite isn't something we can ever eliminate completely from our lives. Perhaps he won't threaten the Land anymore (because the Land will be gone), but he will still threaten people where ever there are people who feel things like love and despair. Though this is a fantasy novel, it's really about what it's like to be human. It's about us. What will your own final dark be like? What is your attitude towards this ultimate end? Do you just not think about it? Well, you're reading Donaldson's Ode to the End.
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The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant.
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.
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And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
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