Kevin's ghost
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:51 pm
Am I the only fan in the history of SRD fanhood who would enjoy reading the scene where Kevin's ghost confronts Foul in the Creche?
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Horrim Carabal wrote:Am I the only fan in the history of SRD fanhood who would enjoy reading the scene where Kevin's ghost confronts Foul in the Creche?
I've never heard anyone claim that Foul mastered him from afar before. What an odd idea! I've never even considered that.Akasri wrote:I'm not sure that ever happened did it? When Elena summoned Kevin, he was mastered by the Illearth Stone, but Foul did it from afar I thought. I'm not sure they actually confronted each other.
Oh I completely agree. I wasn't trying to say there was some sort of "battle" between Foul and Kevin. Why did you assume that's what I meant?Vraith wrote: hmmm....if there were an actual battle [meaning an extended confrontation of any sort where the outcome was in doubt] it might be fun.
BUT...I think the point was that the command and the logic that led to it was so totally mistaken that there WAS no confrontation. Kevin showed up, LF smirked and said "Welcome to my service, go attack the bitch," and Kevin did so.
My objection to the "long distance" theory is more that Foul wouldn't do it that way, not that he couldn't do it that way.Holsety wrote:The idea that Kevin was mastered from a distance seems a bit confusing. On the one hand, Foul's reach with the Illearth Stone doesn't seem likely to be "infinite" or very, very long reaching, or at least its power attenuates with distance. I say this because he sent out giant ravers with shards of the stone, instead of just working on his own with the stone in the creche.
At the same time, even Drool was able to taint the moon red with (IIRC) either the staff or the stone or a combination of the two, so one would think that Foul had some kind of long distance capacity (he also created the sunbane in the second chrons).
Horrim Carabal wrote:Is there any textual references to how Foul accomplished the Sunbane, other than just "corrupting Earthpower"? As in, where he was when he did it?
So: not so much a geographical where as a cosmological where. "In" Earthpower. I imagine somewhere under the earth, below the Land ... but that's all I got.In [i]The Wounded Land[/i] was wrote:Despite did not die. Fleeing the destruction of his Creche, he had hidden at the fringes of the one power potent enough to heal even him: the Earthpower itself.
I agree. Plus, when he came back, he said he had been mastered by the Stone, right? Not just by Foul ordering a ghost around.wayfriend wrote:I have to admit that, having looked at that section, it doesn't really hint at where Kevin got turned around.
Certainly he was Power of Commanded to go to Foul.
It does seem likely that he would need to be in the presence of the Stone and Foul to be so "mastered" and "consumed". He was a tough guy.
On the other hand, as one of the Dead, he probably could be ordered about fairly easily. Which is the part Elena missed - he was still Dead, and not crossed back into Life thereby.
But I'd like to think that Foul wouldn't know about Kevin to do anything until Kevin showed up, all green with his fists up, in the Creche.
There was no remote mastering of Kevin by Foul. Elena used the Earthblood to compell Kevin to defeat Foul. It was obvious to me he went to Foul's Creche and attempted to fight Foul and was handed his hat. Kevin comes back to Elena at Earthroot in a few moments, saying something to the effect that "Foul Mastered him easily, and sent him to defeat Elena". Then they battled and she finally died, and later became Elena Foul-Wife.Horrim Carabal wrote:I agree. Plus, when he came back, he said he had been mastered by the Stone, right? Not just by Foul ordering a ghost around.wayfriend wrote:I have to admit that, having looked at that section, it doesn't really hint at where Kevin got turned around.
Certainly he was Power of Commanded to go to Foul.
It does seem likely that he would need to be in the presence of the Stone and Foul to be so "mastered" and "consumed". He was a tough guy.
On the other hand, as one of the Dead, he probably could be ordered about fairly easily. Which is the part Elena missed - he was still Dead, and not crossed back into Life thereby.
But I'd like to think that Foul wouldn't know about Kevin to do anything until Kevin showed up, all green with his fists up, in the Creche.
I doubt Foul even needed to use the Illearth Stone to beat Kevin. He just probably did, knowing it would cause Kevin/Elena more pain.
I guess the real question is... why couldn't Elena defeat a friggin ghost? She had the Staff of Law!iQuestor wrote: There was no remote mastering of Kevin by Foul. Elena used the Earthblood to compell Kevin to defeat Foul. It was obvious to me he went to Foul's Creche and attempted to fight Foul and was handed his hat. Kevin comes back to Elena at Earthroot in a few moments, saying something to the effect that "Foul Mastered him easily, and sent him to defeat Elena". Then they battled and she finally died, and later became Elena Foul-Wife.
I doubt Kevin as a ghost used any of his Lore.IrrationalSanity wrote:Elena couldn't defeat Kevin because he was a Lord who had mastered the entirety of the known Lore of Earthpower, and was backed by the Illearth Stone, while she was lucky to have a Ward and a half of Lore (neither of which was fully understood by her, but which were CREATED BY Kevin), plus a sip of Earthblood. And she had already used up that last part.
Even with the Staff (which Keven may even have been able to draw power from while she was holding it, assuming the Illearth Stone did not prevent such mixed weilding), she ultimately didn't have a chance, even though it sounds like she put up one heck of a fight for as long as she could.
That makes sense to me. Especially since so few of the fundamental laws had been broken yet. He very likely couldn't have used much Lore despite still knowing it with the strictures still in place.Horrim Carabal wrote:I doubt Kevin as a ghost used any of his Lore.IrrationalSanity wrote:Elena couldn't defeat Kevin because he was a Lord who had mastered the entirety of the known Lore of Earthpower, and was backed by the Illearth Stone, while she was lucky to have a Ward and a half of Lore (neither of which was fully understood by her, but which were CREATED BY Kevin), plus a sip of Earthblood. And she had already used up that last part.
Even with the Staff (which Keven may even have been able to draw power from while she was holding it, assuming the Illearth Stone did not prevent such mixed weilding), she ultimately didn't have a chance, even though it sounds like she put up one heck of a fight for as long as she could.
I think he only used whatever native power he had as a spirit, plus whatever power Foul imbued him with from the Illearth Stone.
If he had access to all his Lore, he wouldn't have taken so long to beat her.
Well, that's fairly straightforward. For earlier Elena had said,francois60 wrote:Why Elena thought the ghost of Kevin could overcome Foul where the live Kevin, with the Staff, the krill, and supported by all his lore and a more powerful council, failed, I'll never know.
What I see here is that Elena is starting to understand the same "knowledge of power" which, in the next book, Mhorham sees. "The link between power and passion". And that both positive and negative passion can be used.In [i]The Illearth War[/i] was wrote:"[Kevin] was a brave and worthy man driven to extremity. Any mortal or unguarded heart may be brought to despair - for this reason we cling to the Oath of Peace. And for this same reason High Lord Kevin fascinates me. He avowed the Land, and defiled it - in the same breath affirmed and denounced." Her voice rose on the inner wind of her emotion. "How great must have been his grief? And how great his power had he only survived that last consuming moment - if, after beholding the Desecration, and hearing the Despiser's glee, he had lived to strike one more blow!
"Thomas Covenant, I believe that there is immeasurable strength in the consummation of despair, strength beyond all conceiving by an unholocausted soul. I believe that if High Lord Kevin could speak from beyond the grave, he would utter a word which would unmarrow the very bones of Lord Foul's Despite."