
So fellow fans???


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OH HMMMMMM.......StarRider wrote:So what was your favorite part?
As far as the second chrons, nothing will prepare you for the Wounded Land. It's simply brilliant in scope and depth.
I got ONE word for you as far as the Sand Gorgons go..... Heh Heh....
How do you even know that Sandgorgons have anything to do with the story, since you havent read it?Isildurs Bane wrote:I've just finished the first chronicles and I think they are a really amazing piece of literature. Certainly on par with tolkein himself.
So fellow fans???What have I got to look forward to in the second chronicles????? Hopefully some greater detailed info on Demondim, Ravers and of course.... The SAND-GORGONS!!!!!! WOW!!! Cant wait!!!
Its certainly different. I think that is a large part of its strength, it doesnt feel like it is trying to rehash the first series - which is interesting considering the fact that the basic materials are similar. Donaldson does a musicians trick with the Second Series - takes the same basic themes from the First, and inverts them, tranposes them to different keys, alters the underlying rhythmic structure... it gives the two series a unifed feeling, but neither seems like a copy of the other. Im going to be very curious what he will do with the Third Movement.... I mean series, in this regard...ZefaLefeLaH wrote:I don't know if I can ever read the 2nd Chronicles again.
I suppose I'll have to when SRD finishes book 1 of the 3rd. But I know I won't like it. I pretty much thought it was terrible by comparison to the original, but there were moments.
NO... actually they ARE mentioned in the first chronicles!!!! AMOK speaks of them as do the giants ie foamfollower. So I believe I can rightly say you is well wrong walthead!!!!!King Elessar 8 wrote: How do you even know that Sandgorgons have anything to do with the story, since you havent read it?![]()
Oh I know they are mentioned in the First Chronicles - doesnt mean they are actually in the Second!Isildurs Bane wrote:NO... actually they ARE mentioned in the first chronicles!!!! AMOK speaks of them as do the giants ie foamfollower. So I believe I can rightly say you is well wrong walthead!!!!!King Elessar 8 wrote: How do you even know that Sandgorgons have anything to do with the story, since you havent read it?![]()
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I've always thought of it as Mr. Donaldson in a Lord Foul mode giving US something back that was broken. As I said earlier, I cried.UrLord wrote:Yes, be prepared for shock and horror when you first read The Wounded Land. The Second Chrons are a damn good series, but SRD really knows how to rip out his readers' hearts and slam them against the wall a few times before putting them back.
You have GREAT taste!!!Isildurs Bane wrote:OH HMMMMMM.......Don't really know my favourite part... I think my favourite book was the Illearth war. My favourite chapters have to be Lord Mhoram's victory and the final battle with Lord FOUL!!! Brilliant!!!!!
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my favourite character was AMOK!!
Well, if you had bothered to read all of this thread then obviously you would see that I DIDN'T know that the sandgorgons would be in the 2nd chronicles!!! THAT IS WHY I ASKED EARLIER IN THE THREAD!!!! AND THATS HOW I NOW KNOW THAT THEY ARE INFACT IN THE SECOND CHRONICLES!!! KAPISH!!!!!!King Elessar 8 wrote:
Oh I know they are mentioned in the First Chronicles - doesnt mean they are actually in the Second!
However, I will buy the theory that you figured it out based on the posting of many of our illustrious members at this site - enthusiam for Sandgorgons runs high, with good reason!
"Walthead?"