MrKABC wrote:
Well, as I understand it, as the Sunbane accelerated in duration from say, seven days (remember the quote from TWL, "in the past each sun shone as many as six or seven days, but now a sun of more than three is quite uncommon") the Sunbane grew in power.
You had a sun of seven days that wasn't too severe, say a light sprinkle during the sun of rain, or a protracted process of melting the plants during the desert sun. As the cycle contracted to two days, the damage it could do was multiplied due to the growing power of the Sunbane.
No, I don't think that's how it worked.
The Sunbane grew in power in the sense that it was a cancer destroying EarthPower not in the sense that the rain fell harder or the desert heat was hotter or that the bugs grew bigger.
It never said in the books that the 2nd day of Rain was worse than the first, for example.
It was the remaining Earthpower that was resisting/limiting the Sunbane to days of 3 or 4.
As the Sunbane "grew" stronger the Earthpower grew weaker.
At the end of WGW, when Linden was just about to expose herself to the Sunbane she saw that it was accelerating and once the last bit of resisting Earthpower was gone it would be free to expand to the rest of the world.
Now maybe you were talking about when the Sunbane first appeared.
I still don't agree.
It made the Ranyhyn leave the Land right away.
A Raver had already taken over the Council and made it the Clave before the Sunbane appeared.
There were no more Forestals that would have resisted (except for Troy and he hightailed it to Alendian. (sp?)
I always saw it hitting the Land with full force in the beginning that we saw at the beginning of the WL.
(Didn't it say the the Forests melted away when it first appeared?)
So the seven days of Rain in the past were just as bad as the 3 days of rain in the WL, imho.
To me, that is more horrible and tragic.
BraulioB wrote:
High Lord Tokien: I do have another voice in my head, but I don't think it's a Raver...

Maybe you've got two Ravers in there causing trouble.
