My question is: Why did the task of giving him to Covenant fall to Saltheart? Is there a reason? Did Saltheart, or any of the unhomed have any connection whatsoever with the Ur-Viles? How did it go down -- its not like Saltheart would show up as one of their dead, so they'd have had to use some kind or lore or something to contact Saltheart's shade (for lack of a better word)
In the GI, SRD seems to take the easy way out:
Steve Cohen wrote:
Stephen,
Okay here are my questions. Assuming that it won’t spoil "What Will Come After" would you mind shedding some light onto 1) How Dead Saltheart Foamfollower actually acquired Vain from the Ur-viles?
2) How did Covenant’s Dead (and good ‘ol Mr. Troy) formulate a solution to save the Land? 3) How/why Covenant’s dead would have answer to the Land’s need different than would be conceived by the Elohim. (Beyond the reason that Elohim through Findail didn’t want to bear this particular burden and had that shadow business thanks to Foul weighing them down.)
Steve
SRD replies:
1) Covenant's Dead in Andelain acquired Vain very simply: the ur-viles gave him to them.
2) The Dead--being dead and all--exist on a different plane of knowledge than the living. Just to pick one obvious example: they have a different relationship with Time. Covenant's Dead don't reveal everything they know because, like the Old Lords, they understand the dangers of unearned knowledge. But they clearly have access to some pretty wide bodies of knowledge.
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(10/21/2004)
Does any one have any comments on this?
I guess that there is no real significance, but I enjoy the speculation and insight of others...