Lord Foul's Power/The Baneful Lore
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 8:14 pm
This post is, in part, a reply to a reply posted by Steve Hurtloam. he made the simple statment, "What kind of power does Foul have in the Land anyway?" This is something that I have always wondered about. It seems that each time Foul returns, en force, he defines his power in the context of the banes that are at work in the land. In the 1st chronicles he appeared as a penumbral shadow, reeking of the aura of the Illearth Stone. In the second chronicles he appeared as though he were shaped out of the fire of the Sunbane. Granted, he seems to have a native form; in both the 1st and 2nd chronicles he had the shape I discussed in another post; that regal, robed, and bearded form. And, of course, no one could forget the one feature of him that never changes; his eyes. But SRD always seems to be vague about what the nature of Foul's native powers are. We know that he came from before the creation, and so, like the wild magic cannot be defined exclusively in terms of the Earth; this seems, in fact, to be the source of his essential indestructability. So much of the time Foul seems to excercise not power, as we understand it, but the absence of power; he seems to create this void that draws others forward to excercise their powers, and thus fulfills his goals. I am not saying that he doesn't have might of his own, but it seems somehow indefinable, other than saying that it is "wrong". I also have been very intruiged by a little description that may have eluded some of the other readers of the new book. At one point, early on in the story, when Linden sees Foul's eyes, she observed that she had always thought of the eyes as being full of malice, but that this time she saw in them despair!!! I think that we are getting very close to learning something very important about Foul in this story.
As a side note, I also find it interesting that the baneful lores of the Earth seem to be more powerful than the other lores used by the types such as the Lords. From what I undersand, the old Lords, such as Damelon and Loric, and Kevin, were immensely powerful, and yet Stave spoke of the darkening of their hearts because the were not equal to this task of fighting the lore of the Viles and the Demondim.
As a side note, I also find it interesting that the baneful lores of the Earth seem to be more powerful than the other lores used by the types such as the Lords. From what I undersand, the old Lords, such as Damelon and Loric, and Kevin, were immensely powerful, and yet Stave spoke of the darkening of their hearts because the were not equal to this task of fighting the lore of the Viles and the Demondim.