Forestal wrote:i dont think so.... i think CC was still in garotting deep... i think it was the consiousness of the forest itself.
I simply *cannot* stay away from Forestal threads.

It's an obsession.
blush

Anyway: if you check the glossary at the end of TPTP, you'll find this:
Caer-Caveral: apprentice Forestal of Morinmoss Forest.
As for CC reaching out to the Lords in the years before the Sunbane -- I'd like to think he did. And I'd like to think that on his watch, Morinmoss became a happy, not-forbidding place, full of puppies and rainbows and moths the size of Cormorants.
No, seriously. Why? Because in all the Covenant books (and I say it with love) you never see anyone being
happy. Everything's always going to hell in a handcart. So for my part, I firmly believe that in the years between TPTP and the rise of the Sunbane, the Land was a happy place, and people were insanely merry, and even poor Caer-Caveral -- tragic though his origins were -- actually liked his job. And this was reflected in the forest, which lost most of its malice and became a place of nicetude. Maybe Stonedowners even had picnics there. (They took all their trash with them when they went home, of course.

)
Back to Covenant and the OP: good point about his persistently hazy POV. I hadn't really thought about it before, but you're absolutely right. It starts off with Foul's Winter obscuring his senses and from that point on TC always seems impaired. Nice insight.