Berek's calling of the fire lions:
- Lord Foul's BaneAt the last of his strength and the extremity of his despair, he came to Mount Thunder. Climbing the rock-strewn slope, he threw himself down atop a great boulder and wept, saying "Alas for the Earth. We are overthrown, and have no friends to redeem us. Beauty shall pass utterly from the Land. "
But the rock on which he lay replied, "There is a friend for a heart with the wisdom to see it."
"The stones are not my friends," cried Berek. "See, my enemies ride the land, and no convulsion tears the earth from under their befouling feet. "
"That may be," said the rock. "They are alive as much as you and need the ground to stand upon. Yet there is a friend for you in the Earth, if you will pledge your soul to its healing. "
Then Berek stood upon the rock, and beheld his enemies colose to him. He took the pledge, sealing it with blood of his riven hand. The Earth replied with thunder; from the height of the mountains came great stone fire-lions, devouring everything in their path. The king and all his hosts were laid to waste, and Berek stood alone above the rampage on his boulder like a tall ship on the sea.
Also, The making of the Vow of the Bloodguard:
- Gilden-FireTherefore that night the army from the Westron Mountains gathered under the south wall of Revelstone. Al lthe Haruchai joined their minds together and out of their common strength forged the metal of the Vow- unalloyed and unanswerable, accesible ot no appeal or flaw, unambergrised by the promise of any corrupt end:a Vow like the infernal Oath upon the river of death which binds even the gods. This they wrought out of the extremity and innocence of their hearts, to matcht the handiwork of the Giants and the mastry of the Lords. As they spoke the hot words - Ha-Man rual tayba-sah carab ho-eeal- the ground seemed to grow hot and cognizant under their feet, as if the earthpower were drawing near the surface to hear them. And when they brought their Vow around full circle, sealing it so that there was no escape, the rocks on which they stood thundered, and the fire ran through them, sealing their bones to the promise they had made.
In each case, rock was the conduit to Earthpower. It is significant that the Earthpower was served in each case: Berek's pledge of healing, which resulted in the founding of the Old Lords, and the Vow, which also served Earthpower through their service to the Lords as well.
However, consider when Prothall and TC called the fire lions at the end of LFB; it was done with the Staff and White Gold. It was as if Earthpower lacked the ability (because it had been weakened of Fouls influence?) to directly aid those in need.
I do not think Eartpower acts alone. In each case I know of, there is either lore or an extremity of need by those of pure intention in order to use it.
Hurtloam and Aliantha (I believe) are pure products of the earth that either A) were made (perhaps by Earthpower itself) so that Earthpower was made available to the denizens of the Land or B) naturally occurring products that converted Earthpower into useable forms.
edit as an after thought:
I would love for you guys to go on speculating on whether Andelain has seasons, so here is a direct quote from LFB:Quote:
BTW, Andelain in winter would truly have a magic of it's own. Make it 4-2 for natural seasons
So noted!
There it is, in black and white. I am confident you will see now that Andelain never had seasons. end of discussion.TC: Wow Andelain is awesome! But it was so cold back there, and now it is warm. I wonder what season it is here?
A Nearby Tree: Duh! it spring. its always spring here. Nope, hasn't snowed ever. Never lost a Leaf. Nice ring.
Linden: He's obviously right, you know.
