Original or not, I think Donaldson accomplished what he intended to do with that part. And that was to give us hope, a "fool's hope" as Gandalf would say, however faint, that the Land could be saved.

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I agree...Original or not, I think Donaldson accomplished what he intended to do with that part. And that was to give us hope, a "fool's hope" as Gandalf would say, however faint, that the Land could be saved.
This was so important in the First Chronicles, as exemplified in Kevin's Lore, and the truth of that statement is made graphically true by Elena and the Seventh Ward.This is the paradox of lore, that it must be achieved rather than granted, else it misleads.
"The Raver?" Covenant gritted.
"All spoor of him is gone," Hamako replied quietly. "I fear his purpose was accomplished."
Or else he is afraid of me, Covenant rasped inwardly. He did not see Hamako leave the chamber. He was consumed by his thoughts. Damnation! First Marid, then the bees, now this. Each attack worse tha nthe one before. And a Raver involved each time. Hell and blood! Why? Bile rose in him. Why else? Lord Foul did not want him dead, not if his ring might fall to a raver. The Despiser wanted something entirely different. He wanted surrender, voluntary abdication. Therefore the purpose of these attacks lay in their effect on him, in the way they drew power from his delerium, violence over which he had no control.
No control!
Was Foul trying to scare him into giving up his ring?
...isn't Hamako toatally cool?"In the Waynhim tongue, Weird has several meanings. It is fate or destiny - but it is also choice, and is used to signify council or decision-making. It is also a contradiction - fate and choice. A man may be fated to die, but no fate can determine whether he will die in courage or cowardice. The Waynhim choose the manner in which they meet their doom."
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the Sunbane comes UP out of the Earth rather than shining down on it. In effect it's a corruption of Earth-power. If that's true then wouldn't it have affected the animals and plants in the made caverns of the Wayhim?
More likely, he had thought that they had surcomed to the Sunbane, as a lot of other things in the Land had done. And then, his only pervious contact with them had always been fleeting and singular, giving TC an impression of "improvishment" (best word I can come up with) and seeing the effort and devotion, with the numbers of them doing it, this is something entirely new to him.Atiaran explains in LFB about the Wayhim and their devoted service to the Land and it's people by creating Waymeets to "repent" of their past. So this act of preserving the remaining true life forms of the Land isn't (or shouldn't) be a surprise. Seemingly that Covenant forgotten this little detail.
Furls Fire wrote:"In the Waynhim tongue, Weird has several meanings. It is fate or destiny-but it is also choice, and is used to signify council or decision-making. It is a contradiction-fate and choice. A man may be fated to die, but no fate can determine whether he will die in courage or cowardice. The Waynhim choose the manner in which they meet their doom.