Signed, "Your affectionate uncle, Lord Foul"dlbpharmd wrote:I'd love to read a chapter from Foul's point of view.
Was anyone else disappointed by Roger's fate?
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Disappointed? No.
Intrigued? Yes.
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Intrigued? Yes.
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Roger has been tainted by Foul for most of his life. Although he is apparently working with the Despiser, Roger seems to be a pawn/co-conspirator with Kastenessen at this point. When he realizes that his father is alive, I think he will abandon any other goal and seek only his father's death, along with his ring
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When I first read Runes, I thought that Roger had been possessed by a Raver. I'm still not quite sure how he ended up being so evil. Surely Joan wasn't that bad of a mother?
Considering his upbringing, I'd expect Roger to be troubled, but not a completely sociopathic murderer. I suppose it's possible that he blamed himself for his parents' separation – Joan filed for divorce in an attempt to protect Roger from Covenant's leprosy. He would probably have picked up on that...
Considering his upbringing, I'd expect Roger to be troubled, but not a completely sociopathic murderer. I suppose it's possible that he blamed himself for his parents' separation – Joan filed for divorce in an attempt to protect Roger from Covenant's leprosy. He would probably have picked up on that...
Roger, Joan and the other members of the Community of Retribution were all touched by Lord Foul in some way. In Joan's case it was outright possession in the Second Chronicles, then endless torment in the Last Chronicles. In Roger's case it's more subtle manipulation. Perhaps Foul has shown him visions of the power he might possess within the Land, so that Roger would think he was serving himself while he worked the Despiser's will. In these grandiose visions of himself Roger seems to have become a miniature despiser himself, he holds other beings in utter contempt.
Despite all of Roger's "lovable" traits I strongly prefer him as a character to Linden.
Despite all of Roger's "lovable" traits I strongly prefer him as a character to Linden.