Well, I might be far too late for this thread, but I have some questions regarding the Wraits and other stuff...
Does anyone remember any mentioning of exactly
what they are and what their purpose is? Are they indeed earthpower incarnate or something left from times of old (like under the Old Lords or even under the time of the King and Queen? or perhaps even earlier, from the time of Colossus...)? Do they exist between the Celebrations or are they somehow summoned only for this? They are so mysterious that I hope that some of their nature can be revealed soner or later.
And their relation to TC or the white gold: a positive or negative thing? Tom wrote: The wraits
seemingly have accepted TC and embrace him
. I am not so sure - cant it again be the white gold/fear that draws them, not respect?
I was also thinking about Jehannum. We never meet him in person in this chapter (which is named after him - I really like that! A whole chapter, and we dont meet him, but we still see his significance!), we only hear the tales of his visit to the Woodhelven. From what I gather, he seem to have accted rather suspiciously on the border to clumsy. And I cannot really understand why the inhabitants of the Woodhelvenin managed to draw the conclusion that is must have been a Raver that they encountered - have not these almost turned into mythological beasts by now?
In general I get the impression that Ravers are so "impulsively evil" that they always have a hard time to acctually disquise themselves... The only Raver I can remember right now that acctually managed to infiltrate very well is
Gibbon (and he might have managed that due to a unbroken line of infiltrations - everybody
expected the leader of the Clave to be mad?

)
And then there is the strange reactions caused by TCs shoes. Is it only the Staff of Law that is capable of tracing un-Landly stuff or is this technique also used to some extent by Lord Foul (to keep track of TC, Hile or Linden - surely he must have some means to spy upon them, apart from the Ravers of course)? And how does it work? Is it the earth that feels that something is wrong? Probably this is just a small and insignificant happening, only related to Drool and the Staff, but I am just curious if anyone else have thought about the background - consequences?
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