Yes! This ties directly to a post of yours I resurrected in WF's Tale of Two Cosmologies thread. You said that Lord Foul didn't represent entropy/chaos/death. I think you're right; I was wrong in that discussion. Lord Foul represents one possible reponse (i.e. Despite) to entropy/chaos/death. It was the Worm all along which represented entropy/chaos/death. I'm not sure why I didn't recognize this long ago ... it seems so obvious now.shadowbinding shoe wrote:According to the Elohim the Worm was never a creative force. It ate up stars and it would eat up Elohim, Earthpower, etc. but the world was created from the concentrated Earthpower of the eaten stars.
To me the point of the Worm story was not to contest the Creator/Foul story per se but to illuminate an important point about it: Nothing is created from nothing. There is some sort of Conservation of Matter/Energy/Earthpower at work here. It wasn't enough for the Creator to think up a new world with unique Laws. He needed raw materials to make this world with and this raw material was the Stars.
So the Worm was never the creative force in its own myth. The stars were. They were like the self-organizing forces in nature (our own world) which build up little pockets of order within a universe which as a whole is running down, becoming more chaotic, dying.
And you're right, the Worm (or entropy/death) doesn't contest Creator/Foul. It just is. Our response to it can take two (actually three) forms. 1) We can find hope in the example of the stars, in the example of natural forces which preserve order in the face of inexorable advance of entropy, the Power that Preserves. Creative forces. Or 2) We can lose hope and mimic the destructive force of the Worm itself, take part and hasten the destruction through Despite.
Or 3) we can be indifferent, which is what Covenant tried to do with the Law of Leprosy. Donaldson said in AATE that Despite wasn't actually the opposite of Love; Foul and Creator are just two sides of the same coin, counterparts, not opposites. Apathy was actually the opposite of Love. SWMNBN was the opposite (well, at least as long as she was hiding from herself and the world in the Lost Deep, refusing to take part in either destruction or creation).
Hmm.... these symbols are all starting to fall into place.