Can we take this to mean that the Worm has already devoured all the Elohim (and if so, thank the Creator for that!

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I believe (somewhat conjectural, but I thought about this while I was reading the book) that the "haze" was not physical, not dust or anything like that. The "haze" was simply the blue color leeching out of the sky because the sunlight that goes into creating the sky's color was diminishing.High Lord Tolkien wrote:I don't think the stars and even the sun are "disappearing".
Wasn't it mentioned that there is a massive haze coming in from the West that was blocking the stars and then the sun?
I thought it indicated the destruction caused to the Earth by the Worm.
Woah, is it possible that the Worm is somehow consuming sunlight, and thereby the sun?The sun is, in any cosmos, simply another star, and in this case, Worm food.
I think the Elohim...at least some of them..will be saved...but if I read another post correctly, SRD said the Elohim aren't trapped yet. [ in Columbus conversation].wryberg1 wrote:I think all of the Elohim are in the Bone Construct. I believe they will be freed at the end of the last dark. I think they will end up being protected in the construct from the worm and will be freed after covenant saves the Land.
Hmmm, that makes sense. A lot of sense.madship wrote:I thought I remembered in the original description of The Worm, that it gorged on the cosmos leaving individual stars in the sky. That the stars were music and that each Elohim was a representation of the each stars song.
It would follow that as an Elohim is eaten a star disappears.
I love it... you've just given me an excuse to re-read the 2nd chronsmadship wrote:I thought I remembered in the original description of The Worm, that it gorged on the cosmos leaving individual stars in the sky. That the stars were music and that each Elohim was a representation of the each stars song.
It would follow that as an Elohim is eaten a star disappears.