Maybe...you are obviously judging Kevin to be even farther gone into despair than I was thinking.Orlion wrote:Ok, now I remember at least partially what I was going to respond:
I believe Kevin would have done the Ritual whether he knew it wouldn't destroy Foul or not. That's the point of Dispair, it messes with you so much you end up with some strange notion that the best way to protect what you love is to destroy it. As an example, remember Trell's own Ritual. He was destroying the Stone of Revelstone because he loved it and didn't want it to fall to Satanheart's forces.
You could be right...hmm...
I was thinking that Kevin was willing to enact the Ritual because he believed it would end Foul. The Land would be wrecked for generations, but when time passed, it would recover.
The reason I was thinking this was...Kevin hid the Wards. Obviously he had the intention that others would come after him and find them, and rebuild the lore he possessed. But if he wasn't thinking Foul would die, why would he do this? The people who came after him would be even more vulnerable to the Despiser than he was.
No, I truly think that Kevin's most logical thought was that both he and Foul would die, then those who came later would be free of the Despiser and able to slowly rebuild their power until they reached Kevin's level of mastery.
If not, why bother hiding the Wards? Since Foul is still around the next group who finds them would be crushed just the same - worse, because it would take them a long time to master the Lore and Foul would be all over them almost immediately.