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Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 1:15 am
by Aleksandr
Runes leaves us with no direction. The quest through the whole book was to save Jeremiah (with the quest for the Staff being a necessary side trip).

Think back to how LFB ended. It was a fairly complete story with the main quest (for the Staff of Law) fulfilled, the Lords safe, and TC back in his real world (not that he was very happy about it). We knew that Foul was out there, perhaps with the Ill-Earth stone (last seen with Drool Rockworm-- how did Foul retrieve it after the Fire Lions were done with Drool?) We knew Foul was a nasty character, though we had no idea just how bad he could be. And we knew TC had done something really wrong too, though its consequences (Elena, the breaking of the Law of Death, etc, and etc) were unknown to us. LFB left us in a similar odd place, where we knew there was more to come, and a threat still looming, but we had no idea where any of it would go.

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:40 pm
by dlbpharmd
I suggest we all take another look at this thread, and see which of WF's 100 questions that we can now answer, and those that still need answers. Also, what new questions can we add, now that we've read FR?

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 1:54 am
by Krazy Kat
I think Thomas Covenant will confront Lord Foul beneath Mount Thunder, and if Linden Avery was capable of splitting the rock of Melenkurion Skyweir will this mean that Covenant will find the fault-line in the earth and cause the separation of the Upper Land from the Lower Land, consequently releasing the Worm? - KK.


:oops: I was reading another thread about Platonics and wether or not the Land is real and was just about to add this post there, when I realised I was confusing it with tectonics. Gee whizz, I nearly made a complete idiot of myself!

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:59 am
by Percipience
Oh oh! I have the answer to questions 96 and 97! :)