Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 4:25 pm
Did any of them get badly enough hurt in the 2nd Chrons that Linden would have been tempted to heal them? I haven't read the Chrons recently enough to remember.
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Hmmm...I'm a little fuzzy on that myself.aliantha wrote:Did any of them get badly enough hurt in the 2nd Chrons that Linden would have been tempted to heal them? I haven't read the Chrons recently enough to remember.
No it isn't bothersome, maybe just different (while the mind speech was slipped in, it was also signalled early in Gilden-Fire and in WGW). If the healing ability is 'added' then it may be part of a pattern. The Haruchai being presented, in a way, as more 'magical', while at the same time undergoing a transformation where they are becoming more 'human'. The addition may be being used to highlight the direction the Haruchai are travelling during this transformation.wayfriend wrote:Well, I am like you, in that I thought the notion of the Haruchai healing faster than normal folk was a new notion in the Last Chronicles...ussusimiel wrote:That leaves the healing issue. It become very important in the LCs, especially later on. Is this a new addition, or is it a development of something that was always present?
...Mind speech slipped in in a very similar way...
...Is it bothersome to anyone that this was "added" ?
That's an interesting way of looking at it, way. It would be very ironic if their moral stance somehow invoked Earthpower which then aided their healing.wayfriend wrote:However, it's fun to speculate that, with the Haruchai, moral stance manifests as physical abilities. Which is precisely what the Vow did, in a way. So maybe their physical ability to heal quickly is a direct result of their adamant moral refusal to accept someone helping them to heal?