dlbpharmd wrote:re: Linden is not a "rightful wielder"
I have problems with this.
At the end of WGW, TC offers the ring to Linden, but she refuses. He then gives it to Foul. Linden takes the ring at Covenant's insistence ("pick up the ring!")
If I give something to someone, it's theirs. They can do with it whatever they want. Keep it, throw it away, sell it, give it to someone else. It is theirs until they decide it isn't.
Covenant gave the ring away. Linden picked it up after Foul disappeared.
So, who would be the rightful wielder of Joan's ring? Certainly not TC, because they're divorced.
The conclusion is inescapable, my friends.
TC's ring belongs to Lord Foul.
Joan's ring belongs to Roger now.
(Sorry about the thread necromancy; I just finished reading AATE, and I'm combing over this sub-board.)
I've always felt the same way as you. Yes, Covenant did give Foul the ring, but IIRC (my copy of WGW is not in front of me) his "ghost" did tell Linden to take it... right?
Also, at the end of the book, the text refers to "
her wedding ring." To me, this implies 1) it's HER ring! and 2) she's married to Covenant(!). Now I see in the GI that Donaldson really downplays this interpretation, but that may be a throwaway line, but to me it speaks volumes.