Speculation on the ak-Haru Kenaustin Ardenol
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 2:48 am
Anybody got any? Nothing can be answered, but I just wonder about some things.
-Does he eat? Is there anything to eat on The Isle? Or does he fish?
-If not, does Earthpower provide all of his nourishment?
-If so, why doesn't it keep him young, like it did for the Bloodguard? Or rather, young-<I>looking</I>, since he sure didn't act old.
-I guess he just sits there and meditates for centuries. Although maybe he practices martial arts too. At least as well as you can without someone to spar.
Wouldn't it be great to learn his origin? Was he the first (still the only?) of the <I>Haruchai</I> to have "mastered all skill and prowess that we desire, all restraint and calm"? And when he "became perfection" in this way, the Earthpower joined with him, kind of the way it joined with the Bloodguard?
And hmmm, to really speculate, maybe the Earthpower recognized his perfection, and also the Vow's perfection, and that is why it joined with him and them in such extraordinary ways. Or maybe not that they were perfection, but absolutes. Maybe it was the absolute nature of Berek's situation - the fact that he was THE LAST of the good guys, that good was about to be <B>entirely</B> wiped out by evil - that the Earthpower reacted to. Maybe it recognizes when living beings achieve something that is as certain as a law of nature, like gravity, and checks to see if it wants to do something about it.
OK, how far off my rocker am I?
-Does he eat? Is there anything to eat on The Isle? Or does he fish?
-If not, does Earthpower provide all of his nourishment?
-If so, why doesn't it keep him young, like it did for the Bloodguard? Or rather, young-<I>looking</I>, since he sure didn't act old.
-I guess he just sits there and meditates for centuries. Although maybe he practices martial arts too. At least as well as you can without someone to spar.
Wouldn't it be great to learn his origin? Was he the first (still the only?) of the <I>Haruchai</I> to have "mastered all skill and prowess that we desire, all restraint and calm"? And when he "became perfection" in this way, the Earthpower joined with him, kind of the way it joined with the Bloodguard?
And hmmm, to really speculate, maybe the Earthpower recognized his perfection, and also the Vow's perfection, and that is why it joined with him and them in such extraordinary ways. Or maybe not that they were perfection, but absolutes. Maybe it was the absolute nature of Berek's situation - the fact that he was THE LAST of the good guys, that good was about to be <B>entirely</B> wiped out by evil - that the Earthpower reacted to. Maybe it recognizes when living beings achieve something that is as certain as a law of nature, like gravity, and checks to see if it wants to do something about it.
OK, how far off my rocker am I?
