What's the most unsettling part of the Chronicles?
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What's the most unsettling part of the Chronicles?
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I still cringe every time I recall the awful moment when TC discovered a razor blade in the bun. In a physical sense, that was horrifically sickening.
But that's just the thought of pain and physical damage. More depressing was the downfall of Revelwood, and of course that of the Seareach Giants.
The sudden awareness I had in WGW that population of the land was down to probably 1000 infirm an invalid folks, some villages simply empty. Hollian and Sunder thinking their kid so important, perhaps thinking there might only be three or four other kids or parents young/fit enough to have some left.
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I still cringe every time I recall the awful moment when TC discovered a razor blade in the bun. In a physical sense, that was horrifically sickening.
But that's just the thought of pain and physical damage. More depressing was the downfall of Revelwood, and of course that of the Seareach Giants.
The sudden awareness I had in WGW that population of the land was down to probably 1000 infirm an invalid folks, some villages simply empty. Hollian and Sunder thinking their kid so important, perhaps thinking there might only be three or four other kids or parents young/fit enough to have some left.
SRD likes yucky.
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The destruction of Soaring Woodhelvin ranks up there... or young Pietten licking blood. But there is, of course, one thing I warn everybody about when I lend them Lord Foul's Bane. Lena's rape.
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Yep Soaring of course!
The rape happened a bit too quick to fully disturb me at the time, I mean the character development hadn't grown enough. Therefore as I got further in, it had more impact, but this was gradual.
It sort of shocked and then flew off quickly. It lent more to explaining Covenant than it did to smacking us with the scene of a crime.
That was my take on it, anyway.
The rape happened a bit too quick to fully disturb me at the time, I mean the character development hadn't grown enough. Therefore as I got further in, it had more impact, but this was gradual.
It sort of shocked and then flew off quickly. It lent more to explaining Covenant than it did to smacking us with the scene of a crime.
That was my take on it, anyway.
Do you think I like being this dangerous?
The part that spooks me the most is during the Illearth War when the lords and the bloodguard meet the lurker, then the dead giants. It still gives me shivers when I think about it. Ya gotta love it!!
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Yeah the genocide of the the Giants at the hands of the Giant-Raver, definitely.
Though did he eat their brains, or simply blast them to the ground and then stomp around in them?
The deaths of some of the Lords in Illearth War were pretty horrendous, though each also came with some large or small amount of valiance.
Though did he eat their brains, or simply blast them to the ground and then stomp around in them?
The deaths of some of the Lords in Illearth War were pretty horrendous, though each also came with some large or small amount of valiance.
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the most unsettling: Covenant's behaviour at the burial scene after the massacre of Soaring Woodhelven; every time I read it I want to go there and punch him in the stomach
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the whole intro to the 2nd chrons for me was disturbing .. the loss of the Land TC had come to care for .. given back - 'broken' .. the whole blood-lust thing .. well you know the whole .. blood-letting concept .. The clave .. and their lust for haruchai blood .. the entire concept .. ewwww .. always gives me the creeps ..
the lack of the inhabitants of the Land's respect for their lore and the Land .. their ignorance of its inherent earth-power .. it was such a shock .. to read what had become of these people .. I revered so much ..
and everything you all mentioned too .. I too loathed the 'religous' folk who treated TC which such cruel indignity .. which later developed into active contempt .. ie:the razor in the bun .. like where do these people come from????
they constantly feigned religous peity and purity .. they made me sick to my stomach
and I get what you mean re: Lena's rape Landwaster ..
its quite painless .. LOL
LOL .. mmm .. yeah that was weirdwhen elena comes on to her dad bare assed naked! that was nasty!
the whole intro to the 2nd chrons for me was disturbing .. the loss of the Land TC had come to care for .. given back - 'broken' .. the whole blood-lust thing .. well you know the whole .. blood-letting concept .. The clave .. and their lust for haruchai blood .. the entire concept .. ewwww .. always gives me the creeps ..
the lack of the inhabitants of the Land's respect for their lore and the Land .. their ignorance of its inherent earth-power .. it was such a shock .. to read what had become of these people .. I revered so much ..
and everything you all mentioned too .. I too loathed the 'religous' folk who treated TC which such cruel indignity .. which later developed into active contempt .. ie:the razor in the bun .. like where do these people come from????
they constantly feigned religous peity and purity .. they made me sick to my stomach
and I get what you mean re: Lena's rape Landwaster ..
I guess maybe thats because no indictable crime relative to our legal understanding did occur .. but thats my take on it ..It sort of shocked and then flew off quickly. It lent more to explaining Covenant than it did to smacking us with the scene of a crime.
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Now that I've thought about it a bit more, there's more from the Illearth War that bothers me, too. The whole fight between the Raver and Lord Verement when the Raver starts taking over the Lord's mind without physical contact (before that I'd thought that a Raver had to be in contact with someone to take them over) and the Bloodguard kills the Lord. It gave me shivers. And it bothered me when Hile Troy went mad with fear and gets really paranoid and turns against his Bloodguard. That gave me the creeps, too. And the whole thing from the Second Chronicles with the blood. Like Skyweir said. That whole thing just seemed ... wrong. and very creepy.
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