
The whole idea of the quest was born in Covenant's mind after the soothtell. In the soothtell he saw the importance of the staff of law for the land and he felt guilty for destroying it. But he didn't give much thought to how he was going to achieve his goal. Did he think that he would just find the tree and cut off a branch? Surely he new enough about the land to realize that it would not work. It would require at least the lore of a hirebrand and special invocations etc. etc. Nothing in the land works by using force, he would have needed the consent of the one tree to get a branch. Why didn't he try to find out how Berek made the staff?
Then there was the issue of the knowledge of the location of the one tree. Caer-Caveral put this knowledge in Covenant's mind, and said that when the time comes he will find means to unlock it. This reminded me of Amok from the first Chronicles. Covenant should have rememberd his experience with the power of command, and known that it isn't good to force things before their time has come.
Another sign was the reluctance of the Elohim to uncover that knowledge. Even Linden shouted at Covenant "Not that way!" when he asked them to unlock that knowledge.
Yet another sign was Seadreamer's increasing dismay as they were getting nearer to their destination.
Was it guilt and the need for retribution that made him blind to all these signs?
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
Pitchwife