(emphasis mine)"Look, is there anything I can do for you? Food? A place to stay? You can have what I've got."
As if Covenant had said some crucial password, the old man's eyes lost their perilous cast.
"You have done too much. Gifts like this I return to the giver."
He extended his bowl toward Covenant.
"Take back the ring. Be true. You need not fail."
Anyway, I'm sure you know the passage I'm talking about...
I don't know why this only struck me today, but his offer of everything he had was so important...If he had not said that, would he have been pulled into the Land? If he had, would such a great burden have been placed on his shoulders?
Or maybe I'm just nuts.
Has this been brought up before?
Anyway, the longer I look at that passage, the more I can see the significance of the words he and the old man exchanged. I wonder just how much influence those words had on the events in the Land...
Obviously, this is all very speculative...but I tend to enjoy overanalyzing things...
