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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 1:04 am
by Darkdenubis
Troy was an idiot, sure...but the whole Council of the Lords was almost criminally stupid for allowing Troy to try his whacky plans. They knew the history of the Land, they KNEW Foul could not be beaten in a battle of armies. The old lords had far more power then they did and Foul wiped them out, and without using the IllEarth Stone.

I find it very hard to find sympathy for Troy in TIEW, to me he is an even less likable character then Covenant. I do like him in Tree-Form, however :D

Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 1:50 am
by Orlion
Darkdenubis wrote:Troy was an idiot, sure...but the whole Council of the Lords was almost criminally stupid for allowing Troy to try his whacky plans. They knew the history of the Land, they KNEW Foul could not be beaten in a battle of armies. The old lords had far more power then they did and Foul wiped them out, and without using the IllEarth Stone.

I find it very hard to find sympathy for Troy in TIEW, to me he is an even less likable character then Covenant. I do like him in Tree-Form, however :D
An excellent point, one that may account for other mistakes in Troy's planning... like not seeking out Haruchai allies (the Lord's wouldn't want to offend the Bloodguard) or the Giants (sure, all parties sent had been lost, but I'm sure the Lords would also want the Giants to focus on going home instead of on Foul...)