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Says the older Watcher.Furls Fire wrote:And your birthday isn't for another couple of months...
When did SRD ever say that Covenant would go back in time to the Old Lords?Nom vs. Vain wrote:What bothers me about what everyone is saying about how this would be a terrible ending... and SRD would never write that cheesy of an ending...
First of all he does write some cheesy endings, I beleive that has been established and second who here thinks that SRD couldn't possibly write well enough to pull this off? Do you really have such a low opinion to his skills? If so why are you here?
I also would like to say that Mr. Milton has a good question has yet to have been answered... If Berek and Covenant are not one in the same then how did Berek know about White gold and yet not posses any of his own. If you'll think open mindedly you might notice that Linden has Covenants ring now and Time travel is happening You ought to consider the possibility that Covenant has gone back to the time of the old lords just as SRD said we would go back.
I personally think that SRD is a fantastic writer with more vision than we can imagine and his cyclical story lines would show that somehow this will all go full circle just like the symble of covenants ring.
Personally, I'm not as concerned with the cheesiness of such an ending as I am with the predictability. Although I think SRD could write it, and write it well, I've NEVER guessed one single thing that was coming before I read it. SRD has never been predictable, but Covenant-becomes-Berek has been a fun idea we've been joking about for decades.Nom vs. Vain wrote:First of all he does write some cheesy endings, I beleive that has been established and second who here thinks that SRD couldn't possibly write well enough to pull this off? Do you really have such a low opinion to his skills? If so why are you here?
I agree on everything in this paragraph. I just don't think Covenant-becomes-Berek is the only way things could be considered "full circle."Nom vs. Vain wrote:I personally think that SRD is a fantastic writer with more vision than we can imagine and his cyclical story lines would show that somehow this will all go full circle just like the symble of covenants ring.
Mr. Milton Milquetoast wrote:Riddle me this how did the people of the land know of the white gold when it did not exist in their world?
Mr. Milton Milquetoast wrote:All that and no answer to the question. How did the people of the land know about white gold??
Nom vs. Vain wrote:I also would like to say that Mr. Milton has a good question has yet to have been answered... If Berek and Covenant are not one in the same then how did Berek know about White gold and yet not posses any of his own.
In point of fact, we don't know that Berek knew about white gold. When Atiaran first saw his ring, she told Covenant:dlbpharmd wrote:Someone help me - what evidence do we have that Berek knew of white gold? I honestly can't remember.
Note the words it is said. She does not say this is among the information found in the First Ward. It's a legend. Maybe Berek isn't the source of the Land's knowledge of white gold. But whether he is or not, and I'm perfectly willing to believe he is, he may have learned of it another way. Kasreyn did:"There is no white gold in the Land. Gold has never been found in the Earth, though it is said that Berek knew of it, and made the songs."
If we are to believe another of Atiaran's legends, Berek had his own source of information: the Earthpower. We have no way of knowing what the Earthpower told Berek, or if it spoke to him in the same manner as it did on Mt. Thunder, but if it didn't give him some specific information at some point, I can't imagine how to explain this:"But you possess the white gold." Behind their rheum, his orbs seemed to have no color. "It is an imperfect metal - an unnatural alliance of metals - and in all the Earth it exists nowhere but in the ring you bear. My arts have spoken to me of such a periapt, but never did I dream that the white gold itself would fall to me. The white gold!"
How did Berek know how to wield the Earthpower? How did he know where the One Tree was? How did he know how to get a branch off the One Tree without waking the Worm? If the Earthpower give him all that information, I don't know why it would be impossible for it to have told him about white gold. If the Earthpower only gave him a hint, and he was smart enough to figure out how to wield the Earthpower, find the One Tree, and safely cut off a branch, I don't know why it would be impossible for him to have figured out about white gold."Wielding the first Earthpower, he made the Staff of Law from the One Tree, and with it began the healing of the Land."
I can buy that. The spoiler could certainly be figurative. At one point, stepping into Andelain was like being transported deep into the Land's past. That forest was unchanged for centuries. A person who walked through those woods wpuld probably have experienced what the Land was like ages ago.drew wrote:That last spoiler..being the blurb on Amazon about FR can easily be taken out of context.
SRD never intended it to be in print.
Doesn't have to mean "time travel"--Spoiler
"Trasported Deep into the Land's Past"
In the Chapter 'Sions of Stone',Spoiler
Anele 'Time Travels' in a sense, to tell the tale of the One Forest.
Linden could just as easily 'Travel" in her own mind to learn more about the past...she's already doen it during the Horserite
Fist and Faith wrote:C'mon Fist just admit you're wrong. You are a deluded fool hiding behind quotes that are obviously taken out of context!Nom vs. Vain wrote: Now, NvV and MMM, you've been very insistent that this point be addressed. My answers are certainly not definitive. But then, neither is "Covenant becomes Berek." We're all just throwing ideas out. In the next several years, we'll find out if any of these ideas is right. But for now, I'd like you to address my points. Why are the two ideas I just presented invalid? Or, if they're not particularly invalid, what reasons are there to assume your idea over either of them? Of course, your answers must include counterarguments for all the points I mentioned that give me reason to think Covenant is not Berek.