The best moment in the Last Chrons
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Three that stand out to me, all from AATE:
1. When Jeremiah was using the marrowmeld skills to erect the bone structure, include his racecar and infuse it with all that Earthpower...a potent scene and image.
2. When TC used the krill as access to Joan's white gold magic to heal the fissures and cracks in his mind...another powerful scene that seems to me to be filled with possible implications for TLD.
3. I can't fail to mention the water castle witnessed in the Lost Deep. Those Viles sure had some serious know-how! Linden's going to need that lesson in TLD, I believe...
1. When Jeremiah was using the marrowmeld skills to erect the bone structure, include his racecar and infuse it with all that Earthpower...a potent scene and image.
2. When TC used the krill as access to Joan's white gold magic to heal the fissures and cracks in his mind...another powerful scene that seems to me to be filled with possible implications for TLD.
3. I can't fail to mention the water castle witnessed in the Lost Deep. Those Viles sure had some serious know-how! Linden's going to need that lesson in TLD, I believe...
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Nice post earthbrah - Can't find the 'goodpost' button, why does that happen.
No's 1 & 3 particularly hit the spot. The viles are certainly denizens of the Land that it would have been worth seeing more of.
(When is TLD due out - is it some time this year?)
No's 1 & 3 particularly hit the spot. The viles are certainly denizens of the Land that it would have been worth seeing more of.
(When is TLD due out - is it some time this year?)
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'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
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A few stand out.
The mega-free-for-all battle in FR. So many power players continuously entering stage like that was such an "Aw snap" feeling for me.
Stave resisting Infelice at the end of AOTE. Pure character arc (eg Haruchai Stubborness) versus the head honch Elohim? Priceless. Any Stave development really... such as the three-pronged test against the Humbled.
Esmer requesting Jeremiah's racecar and repairing it. Think about it. Up to this point we're wondering what the heck that thing is for. And then for Esmer to balance all his crazy-huge betrayals in the Lost Deep by fixing a toy car? Now the importance and mystery shoots through the roof!
The mega-free-for-all battle in FR. So many power players continuously entering stage like that was such an "Aw snap" feeling for me.
Stave resisting Infelice at the end of AOTE. Pure character arc (eg Haruchai Stubborness) versus the head honch Elohim? Priceless. Any Stave development really... such as the three-pronged test against the Humbled.
Esmer requesting Jeremiah's racecar and repairing it. Think about it. Up to this point we're wondering what the heck that thing is for. And then for Esmer to balance all his crazy-huge betrayals in the Lost Deep by fixing a toy car? Now the importance and mystery shoots through the roof!
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I agree with most of the 'best moments' already mentioned; particularly :
* the final chapters of AATE, which truly re-captured the spirit of the first two chronicles. Covenant's philosophical sparrings with Branl were great; the action scenes with the skest and the other green dudes was very good; the confrontation with Joan was superb.
* Jeremiah's self-emancipating bone machine (good Tom Waits album !), humming with power while Infelice has a hissy fit.
* The Harrow's casual arrogance always enlivened any scene he appeared in.
* Just about every scene with Esmer (who I realise is viewed as somewhat of a divisive character). I fully expect his exquisite misery to be met and surpassed by the long-overdue appearance of Kastenessen in TLD.
But I liked everything about Esmer; his funky robe, his potent magiks (I liked the moment in ROTE where he is said to be off sulking somewhere, 'wielding' a storm - also, his gouts-of-dirt thing always provoked an oddly visceral reaction from me for some reason) - but mainly his batshit-insane personality.
* Stave defeating the Humbled mano-a-mano x3
* the opening 'real-world' chapters of ROTE.
* the final chapters of AATE, which truly re-captured the spirit of the first two chronicles. Covenant's philosophical sparrings with Branl were great; the action scenes with the skest and the other green dudes was very good; the confrontation with Joan was superb.
* Jeremiah's self-emancipating bone machine (good Tom Waits album !), humming with power while Infelice has a hissy fit.
* The Harrow's casual arrogance always enlivened any scene he appeared in.
* Just about every scene with Esmer (who I realise is viewed as somewhat of a divisive character). I fully expect his exquisite misery to be met and surpassed by the long-overdue appearance of Kastenessen in TLD.
But I liked everything about Esmer; his funky robe, his potent magiks (I liked the moment in ROTE where he is said to be off sulking somewhere, 'wielding' a storm - also, his gouts-of-dirt thing always provoked an oddly visceral reaction from me for some reason) - but mainly his batshit-insane personality.
* Stave defeating the Humbled mano-a-mano x3
* the opening 'real-world' chapters of ROTE.
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yep that definitely falls under the 'best of Esmer' category.shadowbinding shoe wrote:One that wasn't mentioned: Esmer final action scene, "Havoc!" indeed. We finally see how much harm he is capable when wholly against the company.
also, his beat-down of Stave in ROTE was brutal.
SRD's habit of describing Esmer's ambiguous, paradoxical reactions was one recurring thread which I never tired of, e.g.
Slowly he turned to face her. His eyes reflected green fury and supplication from the embers of the cook-fire.
'Do you regard yourself so highly ?' His tone sneered at her; implored her...
Then the moment passed. A feral grin twisted his lips: cunning and sorrow glinted in his gaze.
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This was hands down my favorite part of the Last Chrons. Of course, I'm a Stave fan-girl, so many of my favorite parts include him. When he and Linden were talking in the Hall of Gifts (I think it was there), and he tells her, "I am content." I loved that. And when he was openly crying over Galt's death.... sigh.... that was epic.peter wrote:Stave's 'report' to the Masters at the end of TROTE when he declares his support for Linden despite his misgivings and in the face of the open condemnation of his Haruchai bretheren. A classic peice of Haruchai intransigence and disregard for cosequence to the self in the face of what is known to be right.
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The most enduring image for me thus far is:
"But the sun did not rise.
By tentative increments, the east paled. Slowly a preternatural gloaming spread across the Sunbirth Sea until it diluted the dark over Hotash Slay and the Shattered Hills. In contrast, the stars overhead grew strangely distinct, eerie and fragile. They seemed closer, drawing near to bewail their plight. The Humbled became vaguely visible, as if they stood in dusk or shadow. At their backs, the Hills crouched like megalithic beasts. But there was no sun.
No sun at all.
When he peered upward, Covenant saw that the stars were winking out. One at a time, they vanished from the infinite heavens. A few died in rapid succession, others at longer intervals; but they were all doomed..."
My stomach sank when I read this for the first time. The end of all things had begun in earnest...the last dark approached... and even as I bowed my head in sorrow, my heart lifted for the grandeur of what is to come.
"But the sun did not rise.
By tentative increments, the east paled. Slowly a preternatural gloaming spread across the Sunbirth Sea until it diluted the dark over Hotash Slay and the Shattered Hills. In contrast, the stars overhead grew strangely distinct, eerie and fragile. They seemed closer, drawing near to bewail their plight. The Humbled became vaguely visible, as if they stood in dusk or shadow. At their backs, the Hills crouched like megalithic beasts. But there was no sun.
No sun at all.
When he peered upward, Covenant saw that the stars were winking out. One at a time, they vanished from the infinite heavens. A few died in rapid succession, others at longer intervals; but they were all doomed..."
My stomach sank when I read this for the first time. The end of all things had begun in earnest...the last dark approached... and even as I bowed my head in sorrow, my heart lifted for the grandeur of what is to come.
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I also loved anything with The Harrow. What a great character! I was sorta said to see him get it.SleeplessOne wrote:I agree with most of the 'best moments' already mentioned; particularly :
* the final chapters of AATE, which truly re-captured the spirit of the first two chronicles. Covenant's philosophical sparrings with Branl were great; the action scenes with the skest and the other green dudes was very good; the confrontation with Joan was superb.
* Jeremiah's self-emancipating bone machine (good Tom Waits album !), humming with power while Infelice has a hissy fit.
* The Harrow's casual arrogance always enlivened any scene he appeared in.
* Just about every scene with Esmer (who I realise is viewed as somewhat of a divisive character). I fully expect his exquisite misery to be met and surpassed by the long-overdue appearance of Kastenessen in TLD.
But I liked everything about Esmer; his funky robe, his potent magiks (I liked the moment in ROTE where he is said to be off sulking somewhere, 'wielding' a storm - also, his gouts-of-dirt thing always provoked an oddly visceral reaction from me for some reason) - but mainly his batshit-insane personality.
* Stave defeating the Humbled mano-a-mano x3
* the opening 'real-world' chapters of ROTE.
Also anything with Stave. I loved the revelation about Galt being his son. I figured one of The humbled must be after he dropped the hint to Linden.
I've loved watching his transformation. His devotion to Linden is a breath of fresh air to the unrelenting and misguided Masters.
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Some candidates (for my favorite):
1. Covenant's resurrection (end of FR/start of AATE).
2. Jeremiah opens the door in his mind.
3. Linden confronts Roger and the croyel at the site of the EarthBlood.
4. Linden confronts the Viles.
5. Covenant argues with SWMNBN and Esmer.
6. Linden argues with Esmer during a skurj assault.
Those are some of the most intense, in my opinion, anyway.
1. Covenant's resurrection (end of FR/start of AATE).
2. Jeremiah opens the door in his mind.
3. Linden confronts Roger and the croyel at the site of the EarthBlood.
4. Linden confronts the Viles.
5. Covenant argues with SWMNBN and Esmer.
6. Linden argues with Esmer during a skurj assault.
Those are some of the most intense, in my opinion, anyway.
Re: The best moment in the Last Chrons
Roger's surprise destruction of the Harrow was hilarious. I LOL'd at that point.SleeplessOne wrote:
* The Harrow's casual arrogance always enlivened any scene he appeared in.
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#2 all the way. I wanted to hear more from the real Jerry!Mighara Sovmadhi wrote:Some candidates (for my favorite):
1. Covenant's resurrection (end of FR/start of AATE).
2. Jeremiah opens the door in his mind.
3. Linden confronts Roger and the croyel at the site of the EarthBlood.
4. Linden confronts the Viles.
5. Covenant argues with SWMNBN and Esmer.
6. Linden argues with Esmer during a skurj assault.
Those are some of the most intense, in my opinion, anyway.
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