if my assumption is correct on this, does this mean that at that point the creator did not think the battle between foul and tc would go past the white gold wielder? if im interpreting this wrong dont be too cruel to me

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regardless of whether donaldson had intended tptp being the end, it still is something that the creator said. even if srd hadnt planned it, doesnt this part make the creator seemed quite short sighted considering everything that happens in the long run?Fist and Faith wrote:Well, at that point, the creator didn't think it would even go beyond TPTP, since SRD had not imagined it going beyond there.
If memory serves, the incident doesn't provide an answer...it poses a question...and questions always lead to more questions.illender wrote:regardless of whether donaldson had intended tptp being the end, it still is something that the creator said. even if srd hadnt planned it, doesnt this part make the creator seemed quite short sighted considering everything that happens in the long run?Fist and Faith wrote:Well, at that point, the creator didn't think it would even go beyond TPTP, since SRD had not imagined it going beyond there.
dont get me wrong, im a huge fan of the series. i just have always wondered what other people thought of this
On re-reading the note I don't think it goes past TPTP, no hint of the Land in dire straits as in 2 chrons.Vraith wrote:If memory serves, the incident doesn't provide an answer...it poses a question...and questions always lead to more questions.illender wrote:regardless of whether donaldson had intended tptp being the end, it still is something that the creator said. even if srd hadnt planned it, doesnt this part make the creator seemed quite short sighted considering everything that happens in the long run?Fist and Faith wrote:Well, at that point, the creator didn't think it would even go beyond TPTP, since SRD had not imagined it going beyond there.
dont get me wrong, im a huge fan of the series. i just have always wondered what other people thought of this
but isnt it fortelling the ending of white gold wielder? anyways, if he was fortelling the battle between tc and foul perhaps the creator couldnt see far enough ahead to know about the things happening in the third chronicals? i guess im looking into it too much, its just that it kinda puts the creator in a different light to me3rd warrior on the left wrote:On re-reading the note I don't think it goes past TPTP, no hint of the Land in dire straits as in 2 chrons.Vraith wrote:If memory serves, the incident doesn't provide an answer...it poses a question...and questions always lead to more questions.illender wrote: regardless of whether donaldson had intended tptp being the end, it still is something that the creator said. even if srd hadnt planned it, doesnt this part make the creator seemed quite short sighted considering everything that happens in the long run?
dont get me wrong, im a huge fan of the series. i just have always wondered what other people thought of this
...but what I realy wanted to ask...
Vraith, do you always answer a question with a question? (or a statemant implying a question, (near enough!))
The Creator knew TC could sav or damn Land, he didn't know which, and left TC free to choose. That means there could've been two (or more) outcomes, which could drive things beyond that in 1000 different directions, it doesn't make sense for the Creator to discuss all the possibilities beyond the outcome of the 1st Chronicles, IMHO.illender wrote:but isnt it fortelling the ending of white gold wielder? anyways, if he was fortelling the battle between tc and foul perhaps the creator couldnt see far enough ahead to know about the things happening in the third chronicals? i guess im looking into it too much, its just that it kinda puts the creator in a different light to me3rd warrior on the left wrote:On re-reading the note I don't think it goes past TPTP, no hint of the Land in dire straits as in 2 chrons.Vraith wrote: If memory serves, the incident doesn't provide an answer...it poses a question...and questions always lead to more questions.
...but what I realy wanted to ask...
Vraith, do you always answer a question with a question? (or a statemant implying a question, (near enough!))
I don't think you're looking too much, because it's a concept that is explored throughout the Chron's [though it morphs/evolves]. In a technical sense, it says nothing about WGW, cuz SRD didn't know he was gonna ever write WGW.illender wrote:
but isnt it fortelling the ending of white gold wielder? anyways, if he was fortelling the battle between tc and foul perhaps the creator couldnt see far enough ahead to know about the things happening in the third chronicals? i guess im looking into it too much, its just that it kinda puts the creator in a different light to me