In [u]Lord Foul's Bane[/u] was wrote:"Thus he ran, hunted by death, and the memory of the shadow was upon him. For three days he ran, never stopping, never resting -and for three days the King's host came behind him like a murderous beast, panting for blood. At the last of his strength and the extremity of his despair, he came to Mount Thunder. Climbing the rock-strewn slope, he threw himself down atop a great boulder and wept, saying, `Alas for the Earth. We are overthrown, and have no friend to redeem us. Beauty shall pass utterly from the Land.'"
There are assuredly several other references I didn't post.
wayfriend wrote:Yes. Well, it was in her story after her song.
In [u]Lord Foul's Bane[/u] was wrote:"Thus he ran, hunted by death, and the memory of the shadow was upon him. For three days he ran, never stopping, never resting -and for three days the King's host came behind him like a murderous beast, panting for blood. At the last of his strength and the extremity of his despair, he came to Mount Thunder. Climbing the rock-strewn slope, he threw himself down atop a great boulder and wept, saying, `Alas for the Earth. We are overthrown, and have no friend to redeem us. Beauty shall pass utterly from the Land.'"
There are assuredly several other references I didn't post.
The above is what I most often think of whenever I read "Shall Pass Utterly" though...
If that scene is somehow included in The Last Chrons, and particularly in AATE, I'll wish even more the title had remained "Shall Pass Utterly."
jacob Raver, sinTempter wrote:The Runes are on the SoL...
...SPU or AATE and the Last Dark are from previous prose...
...what 'bout Fatal Revenant?
RotE refers to the rock of the earth speaking to Anele, not the SoL (the runes don't get there until FR anyway).
In FR, Thomas Covenant is the Fatal Revenant.
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jacob Raver, sinTempter wrote:The Runes are on the SoL...
...SPU or AATE and the Last Dark are from previous prose...
...what 'bout Fatal Revenant?
RotE refers to the rock of the earth speaking to Anele, not the SoL (the runes don't get there until FR anyway).
In FR, Thomas Covenant is the Fatal Revenant.
Frodo & Samwise had a very "special" relationship, revolving around their favorite "toy".....
"Who enters here, do not lose hope / Who leaves; do not rejoice / Who has not been, shall be here yet / Who has been here, shall never forget" Anonymous / discovered scratched into the wall of a cell in the KGB's Lefortovo Prison in Moscow/originally quoted in the book "Alexander Dolguns Story" (by A.Dolgun),describing the ordeals of an American citizen falsely imprisoned by the Soviet Union from 1948 to 1957.
I don't, as a rule, check out the Chrons forums unless I've been reading the books recently. Just seems like I don't have much to add to the discussions unless I'm currently immersed in the Land...
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StevieG wrote:A quick question for the ignorant (ie. me) - what does Shall Pass Utterly refer to?
Its part of a song from the Chrons.
To steal a line from wayfriend, SRD comments on this in the GI:
Michael from Santa Fe:
This may be obvious, but does the title "Shall Pass Utterly" come from the lines in "Lord Kevin's Lament" where it states that "beauty and truth shall *NOT* pass utterly from the Earth"? And if so, I must say, "I have a bad feeling about this"...
SRD replies:
The actual line (from "Lord Kevin's Lament" in TIW) is "did You intend/that beauty and truth should pass utterly from the/Earth?" And yes, that's where I got the title for Covenant 9. And that gives you "a bad feeling"? In a *Covenant* book? <grin> Oh, dear. (07/06/2006)