Chapter 1 (***yes, there will be spoilers!!!***)
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Chapter 1 (***yes, there will be spoilers!!!***)
I just wanted to be the one who started it
I've all ready read the first couple of pages, and I am echoing loudly to the annoyance of my roommate, Oh, Linden, what have you done?!?!
And always remember, this is thanks to SRD, his editors, and the best webmaster ever, Romeo, thanks guys!
I've all ready read the first couple of pages, and I am echoing loudly to the annoyance of my roommate, Oh, Linden, what have you done?!?!
And always remember, this is thanks to SRD, his editors, and the best webmaster ever, Romeo, thanks guys!
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Just finished my first reading of it, and I'm going to have to agree with you... so much f***ing info! And.... it's from TC's POV, people!!!!!! ARGH!!!Romeo wrote: This chapter is one of my all-time favorites.
'Tis dream to think that Reason can
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
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"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
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Govern the reasoning creature, man.
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OK...Orlion wrote: And.... it's from TC's POV, people!!!!!! ARGH!!!
since I have decided to not read the first chapter until I get a hold of the book, like I did with Runes and FR before, I reckon it is time for me to stop visiting this AATE forum until I do read the book.
It's been fun, people!
See you in here sometime after October.
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It's probably best, as far as spoilers are concerned....(sorry about that by the way .... but I guess you won't see that apology until October... ) See ya on the otherside!Menolly wrote:OK...Orlion wrote: And.... it's from TC's POV, people!!!!!! ARGH!!!
since I have decided to not read the first chapter until I get a hold of the book, like I did with Runes and FR before, I reckon it is time for me to stop visiting this AATE forum until I do read the book.
It's been fun, people!
See you in here sometime after October.
'Tis dream to think that Reason can
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
-John Crowley
Govern the reasoning creature, man.
- Herman Melville
I am Lazarus, come from the dead,
Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all!
"All creation is a huge, ornate, imaginary, and unintended fiction; if it could be deciphered it would yield a single shocking word."
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A nice appetizer, indeed !!! ...dances in joy (well, as best as a middle-aged blue-collar white guy can dance, which ISN'T very well)
"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.
The world just stopped for me when I saw Romeo's announcement. Romeo: the REAL Worm of the World's End. (Shhhh! You didn't hear it from me!)
Is SRD in the groove or what? Every paragraph, every sentence had my mind spinning.
Seeing things from Covenant's fractured POV, his half-coherent visions or memories of events from the the ancient past - and I mean ancient - is just riveting stuff.
And Linden. Ah, Chosen, what further cost will you/can you bear?
Is SRD in the groove or what? Every paragraph, every sentence had my mind spinning.
Seeing things from Covenant's fractured POV, his half-coherent visions or memories of events from the the ancient past - and I mean ancient - is just riveting stuff.
And Linden. Ah, Chosen, what further cost will you/can you bear?
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I can finally talk about (some) things! Yay!!!
THREE years ago, at the Elohimfest breakfast. Everyone was trying to figure out questions to ask during the interview. iQuestor suggested, "who built Foul's Creche?" Which was almost tossed out. But I insisted that he ask that question. It wasn't too long before that when I asked Steve that question myself becuase of the reference in Chapter 1. I always thought that it was too perfect for Foul to create - that it was probably one of the works of the Viles or Demondim (because of the description in Fatal Revenant - I think when Esmer was monologing at Glimmermere *grin*). But Steve's answer was so very unexpected - and yet it fit more perfectly than any other explanation I could have come up with myself. (see the video interviews on the official site for June 2007)
There's another comment from iQuestor ... and I can't comment on it until October. Argh!!!!!! Must. Keep. Big. Mouth. Shut.
But yes - this chapter is really up there among my favorites. If not "the" favorite. And it's got heavy competition - like Lord Mhoram's Victory. Nothing really "happens" in the chapter, but the writing is spot on. And the description of Covenant being pushed back into a mortal body is spectacular. Plus ... Covenant's POV! WOW! What is it now - 27 years? White Gold Wielder came out in early-ish 1983? (my senior year in high school - just after I started reading the series)
Woooo! Happy, dancing bananas for everyone!!!!
THREE years ago, at the Elohimfest breakfast. Everyone was trying to figure out questions to ask during the interview. iQuestor suggested, "who built Foul's Creche?" Which was almost tossed out. But I insisted that he ask that question. It wasn't too long before that when I asked Steve that question myself becuase of the reference in Chapter 1. I always thought that it was too perfect for Foul to create - that it was probably one of the works of the Viles or Demondim (because of the description in Fatal Revenant - I think when Esmer was monologing at Glimmermere *grin*). But Steve's answer was so very unexpected - and yet it fit more perfectly than any other explanation I could have come up with myself. (see the video interviews on the official site for June 2007)
There's another comment from iQuestor ... and I can't comment on it until October. Argh!!!!!! Must. Keep. Big. Mouth. Shut.
But yes - this chapter is really up there among my favorites. If not "the" favorite. And it's got heavy competition - like Lord Mhoram's Victory. Nothing really "happens" in the chapter, but the writing is spot on. And the description of Covenant being pushed back into a mortal body is spectacular. Plus ... Covenant's POV! WOW! What is it now - 27 years? White Gold Wielder came out in early-ish 1983? (my senior year in high school - just after I started reading the series)
Woooo! Happy, dancing bananas for everyone!!!!
And then the ravens pecked out his eyes.
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Hooooooooooooboy....ready for some more now.
I have a feeling before the final book comes out, I'll need to reread the whole thing. Page 1 of Lord Foul's Bane to the end of the next book to prepare. Hopefully I won't burn myself out.
I have a feeling before the final book comes out, I'll need to reread the whole thing. Page 1 of Lord Foul's Bane to the end of the next book to prepare. Hopefully I won't burn myself out.
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my exact thought after I read the first chapter of AATE!!!Cagliostro wrote:Hooooooooooooboy....ready for some more now.
I have a feeling before the final book comes out, I'll need to reread the whole thing. Page 1 of Lord Foul's Bane to the end of the next book to prepare. Hopefully I won't burn myself out.
Starting tonight.
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Spoiler
The Worm is not the size of the Earth. Just as big as a range of hills.
That makes fighting it more within a human's scope.
I hope I'm on record as saying so because I always thought that was the size of the thing.
Hopefully, and I've said this before too,
Spoiler
the One Tree will be revealed to be much like an antler on the Worm's head and not a tree at all
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Spoiler
When Linden slapped Covenant the first time, I cursed out loud....and all my co-workers looked at me and one of them asked, "Who's a fuckin' bitch?"
But, I'm going on record now by saying that if Covenant's mind is "broken" as the trailer says and the chapter leads us to believe, I'm going to be EXTREMELY pissed off!
But, I'm going on record now by saying that if Covenant's mind is "broken" as the trailer says and the chapter leads us to believe, I'm going to be EXTREMELY pissed off!