On the other hand.
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On the other hand.
Where, or what has become of Rogers other hand? Was it a swap, or did he leave it (pardon the pun) on the cutting room floor? Is it now attached to Kastenessen, or has he in a sense become Halfhanded?
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Speaking of Halfhands, is TC himself still one? Or was his death / resurrection enough to restore his health?
If he IS still a halfhand, does that imply that he's also still a leper?
If he IS still a halfhand, does that imply that he's also still a leper?
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I still wonder about Rogers hand, what happened to it ? I mean was it an even trade? Kastenessen's hand has given Roger some of the powers of the Elohim, could Rogers human hand attached to Kastenessen lend the Elohim some of Rogers mortality, and if so does the Elohim intend to escape through death. Yet another question, would the Elohim stand by and allow the actual "DEATH" of one of their own?
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Why would it be a cheap trick? If he's returned to life, shouldn't he be returned to health as well?
Of course, I could see him remaining a half-hand and a leper, if he still identifies himself as those things. In other words, his own idea of his identity is completely tied up with being an outcast cripple, and the past events haven't been able to heal him of his own self-despite. But then, TC himself would be (unconsciously)preventing his own healing.
Edit: In fact, this would be analogous to Anele's madness, in that Anele is both the cause of his own madness, and is actively preventing anyone healing him.
Of course, I could see him remaining a half-hand and a leper, if he still identifies himself as those things. In other words, his own idea of his identity is completely tied up with being an outcast cripple, and the past events haven't been able to heal him of his own self-despite. But then, TC himself would be (unconsciously)preventing his own healing.
Edit: In fact, this would be analogous to Anele's madness, in that Anele is both the cause of his own madness, and is actively preventing anyone healing him.
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I think like UrDead there.
TC died with his leprosy quite intact. The wild magic only burned the venom out of his spirit, not the leprosy.
Linden brought him back to the living from the dead. There was never any mention of her need to heal him, or of his losing his leprosy. On the one hand, I could see how his leprosy could be a non-issue at this point. At the same time, it could be more important than ever.
This leprosy business reminds me of the "is the land real/not real/just a dream?" business. That issue was so important in the First Chronicles, less so in the Second, and has not been mentioned in these Last. However, that doesn't mean it's unimportant.
I just can't see SRD casting aside such a crucial fact of his main character's existence...unless the story dictates it in some way. I guess, if TC is cured of his leprosy, I trust SRD to do it in an uncheap, non-tricky way, a way that is powerful and necessary for the rest of the story. I just don't think it'll happen.
And by the way: hurtloam never cured TC's leprosy. It just reversed the symptoms of it for a time in the Land. He regained sensation in his fingers and toes, but the essential fact of his disease never left him. If there is textual evidence to prove that hurtloam actually cured his leprosy, I'll need it quoted for me.
TC died with his leprosy quite intact. The wild magic only burned the venom out of his spirit, not the leprosy.
Linden brought him back to the living from the dead. There was never any mention of her need to heal him, or of his losing his leprosy. On the one hand, I could see how his leprosy could be a non-issue at this point. At the same time, it could be more important than ever.
This leprosy business reminds me of the "is the land real/not real/just a dream?" business. That issue was so important in the First Chronicles, less so in the Second, and has not been mentioned in these Last. However, that doesn't mean it's unimportant.
I just can't see SRD casting aside such a crucial fact of his main character's existence...unless the story dictates it in some way. I guess, if TC is cured of his leprosy, I trust SRD to do it in an uncheap, non-tricky way, a way that is powerful and necessary for the rest of the story. I just don't think it'll happen.
And by the way: hurtloam never cured TC's leprosy. It just reversed the symptoms of it for a time in the Land. He regained sensation in his fingers and toes, but the essential fact of his disease never left him. If there is textual evidence to prove that hurtloam actually cured his leprosy, I'll need it quoted for me.

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