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Huh, now that you mention it, this cover does bare quite a bit of resemblance to the Fatal Revenant cover.Frostheart wrote:There exist some anatomy problems in the previous covers also (although not as horrendous as Sweet's)--this one gives the impression that the fellow is merging with the tree. Unless he has become a new Forestall.
Nor do I recall him ever wielding a staff.
If those stars do not represent the elohim, then they might be wraiths. I recall SRD saying something of their huge importance concerning the fate of the eaeth. Since Rime smashed the last Forestall to splinters with two fist blows, he could be a new one standing in Andelain.Orlion wrote:Huh, now that you mention it, this cover does bare quite a bit of resemblance to the Fatal Revenant cover.Frostheart wrote:There exist some anatomy problems in the previous covers also (although not as horrendous as Sweet's)--this one gives the impression that the fellow is merging with the tree. Unless he has become a new Forestall.
Nor do I recall him ever wielding a staff.
He even has the garland of flowers! And he's blind as a Hile Troy!
Frostheart wrote:But: he has the manethrall's garland of yellow flowers. Mahrtiir has a bandage across his eyes. Cannot be Troy?
hrm....I do not disagree with that assessment. I did not assign significance to the garland at first. Still...it could be a gifted garland...*shrug*.Orlion wrote:I'm actually thinking that only now are we seeing the similarities betwixt Caer-Caveral and Mahrtiir. My vote is that the person is Mahrtiir, and that he is going to become a Forestal.
Perhaps that is one of the purposes of the runes Caerroil Wildwood placed on the StaffHashi Lebwohl wrote:There aren't any Forestals to train him, are there? If not, then he'll have to learn it on his own.
I was thinking that it looked like his body ended at the waist, and the robe just hangs down straight from there with nothing inside it, heh.Frostheart wrote:There exist some anatomy problems in the previous covers also (although not as horrendous as Sweet's)--this one gives the impression that the fellow is merging with the tree. Unless he has become a new Forestall.
Nor do I recall him ever wielding a staff.
You may or may not be aware that that is one lingering question I have had--the meaning or purpose of the runes Wildwood carved on Linden's Staff. That could be an answer, as long as the new Forestal can deduce their meaning, which may be something that happens on its own.Savor Dam wrote:Perhaps that is one of the purposes of the runes Caerroil Wildwood placed on the StaffHashi Lebwohl wrote:There aren't any Forestals to train him, are there? If not, then he'll have to learn it on his own.
Well yes it does seem as if he had a piece of cardboard for the lower body.Muff/rrin wrote:I was thinking that it looked like his body ended at the waist, and the robe just hangs down straight from there with nothing inside it, heh.
I mean, you mention they don't have the hips for a woman, but I don't think they even have the hips of a man under that thing - or at least not a right hip. Not based on the shoulders.