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Lord Fouls Resume: Past work experience

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:49 pm
by Gadget nee Jemcheeta
Chris D: Just now finished Runes...nicely done. You've (to this reader) seamlesly picked up where you left off. I have one question and one comment. Q: Lord Foul, why did you limit his essence and his vehemence to the Land how is it that the rest of the "world" was spared? From a literary stand point it makes sense (well that's where all the action is! *smack*)Just always wondered why there werent more far reaching acts of "despite".
C: Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions including the inane ones (see my Q above)Now please to be getting back to the salt mines I'm dying to read the next installment!

CD

Gosh, the details we could discuss.... I'll have to control myself.

I've often referred to the Land as an "arena." And I suggested recently in this interview that Earthpower flows closer to the surface in the Land than elsewhere. Naturally Lord Foul would be drawn there. BUT. A close reading of the first six books reveals that LF came to the Land from elsewhere in the Earth: the Land knew Ravers well before it met the Despiser. During the ages of the One Forest's flourishing, humankind hardly existed in the Land at all--and LF would naturally go where the people are. Furthermore, there is evidence that LF has been at work elsewhere in the Earth (long ago if not presently): the shadow on the heart of the Elohim; the fact that the Elohim appear to have an established tradition of Appointing one among them to stop evils here and there (personally, I find it difficult to believe that Findail, Kastenessen, and the Elohim sent to aid the One Forest were the *only* Elohim who were ever Appointed). And then there's the curious fact that Kevin's Council failed to recognize LF. How, I ask myself, could that have happened if the Old Lords had any previous experience of the Despiser? I may be getting myself in trouble here; but I suspect that LF didn't come to the Land until the Old Lords became powerful enough to be useful to him.

(11/18/2004)

Just curious, anyone have any speculations on just where Foul was, and what all he did?

Re: Lord Fouls Resume: Past work experience

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 3:12 pm
by High Lord Tolkien
JemCheeta wrote:

Just curious, anyone have any speculations on just where Foul was, and what all he did?
Lord Covenent, oops!, I mean Lord Foul :wink: wasn't even there in the past until he was dumped out from the future by a caesure just near Revelstone where he was welcomed by High Lord Kevin.

Or was that Roger who became Foul? :P

huh? what? :D

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 3:42 pm
by Gadget nee Jemcheeta
Well that's certainly remarkably thought provoking, especially with the smiley's and the huh?'s and What's? hehehehehe
But wouldn't the haruchai have had past experience with the caesures?

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:25 pm
by drew
Maybe Foul was stopping the Bratharians from discovering steam power.

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:30 pm
by Gadget nee Jemcheeta
Wow, that'd be the most convenient thing he'd ever done....

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:10 pm
by The Dreaming
What do you suppose the connection between Foul and Croyel are? Perhaps Foul had a hand in Kasryn's origin. (How old was he anyway? Old enough?) Where did Kasryn learn his power? Maybe foul was working on trying to use the yellow gold to break the arch of time. I am curious as to the origin of Kasryn's power.

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:28 pm
by Gadget nee Jemcheeta
I'm interested in the Croyel in general, and foul's relation with them specifically. Obviously they were close enough to be used in White Gold Wielder by foul... in the case of the urgelgleklelkejlkths, you know, the abominable snow men of the land :)


arghuleh that is