Linden not verbal Sherlock Holmes
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:40 pm
After reviewing the posts on FR's second chapter I was reminded of Esmer's reaction to Linden's reception of information about the Land's past. He, of course supplies the information in response to her questions, but she obviously does not get it. Neither did I. What it all seems to be connected to, however, is Linden's need to be the first to drink the Earthblood. There are then only two options: first in this time or the first ever. I'm thinking ever. That of course implies time travel.
Weren't we given to understand (in the trailer or from info on Amazon) that Linden would travel to the past seeking to reshape reality? Where did I get that? The Earthblood must be part of that reshaping, right?
It also appears that Linden will be hard pressed to come up with a connection between a Vile-history and the Earthblood. But what about us?
Lastly, in the Second Chronicles, Covenant is told by Mhoram something to the effect "It boots nothing to avoid his (Foul's) snares, for they are ever 'yada yada yada; something about plans inside of plots inside of plans, or something like that. So, how is Linden playing into Foul's hands? Is she still doing something unexpected as in RoE?
SkurjMaster
Weren't we given to understand (in the trailer or from info on Amazon) that Linden would travel to the past seeking to reshape reality? Where did I get that? The Earthblood must be part of that reshaping, right?
It also appears that Linden will be hard pressed to come up with a connection between a Vile-history and the Earthblood. But what about us?
Lastly, in the Second Chronicles, Covenant is told by Mhoram something to the effect "It boots nothing to avoid his (Foul's) snares, for they are ever 'yada yada yada; something about plans inside of plots inside of plans, or something like that. So, how is Linden playing into Foul's hands? Is she still doing something unexpected as in RoE?
SkurjMaster