A Funny Coincidence

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A Funny Coincidence

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So I was there reading The Power that Preserves and I was getting to the climax. Then pop music started blaring through a wall. I didn't want to disturb my immersion by getting up and telling my dad to turn the volume down but neither I wanted to read to the tune of my dad's music taste. In my indecision I read about a page until I reached the following:
"Be silent," Lord Foul said venomously, "or I will roast you before your time."
Well, Foamfollower obeyed and so did my dad. The music silenced itself after a brief while and didn't return until Covenant was returning to the "real world". Apparently Lord Foul can be very convincing.
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LOL, that is cool.

I was also reading those passages yesterday evening...and got interrupted at right about that point last night when my wife and daughter came home.
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Foul had just struck Covenant on the mouth, creating the cut that duplicates the cut from the razor. TC was raising his head, undaunted and undefeated.
TWL is up next, and I am fired up to read it again after reading some of the excellent posting on this site. It has been many years, and although I recall many parts of the story, I feel as if I will be reading it for the first time with a different awareness - through a different lens, as it were.

**giggles** I hope THOOLAH does not influence my reading too much!! :lol:
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Good story, Nerdanel! :lol:

Seventh Ward, welcome to the Watch! Hope your return to TWL leaves you energized and full of thoughts ready to be posted here. :)

Many feel TWL is a depressing or hard book to get through, but I think it's an exhilirating story to read. I'm in awe of SRD's writing throughout the Second Chronicles, and I'm not shy to say so.
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Yeah, TWL is definitely one of my favourites. Such a shock after the 1st Chrons.

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Oh yeah, definitely one of the best reads I've ever had... the return of the Land, seeing Thomas acting and doing exactly as we wanted to see him act in the First Chronicles... his tears at the sight of the Gaints, when he kicks ass with the Wild Magic... when he heals the Gaints... :Hail:

Who can say this book did not rule?
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TWL pissed me off so badly the first time I read it, but it is a tremendously good read.
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TWL is a brilliantly written book, and Coercri is one of the finest scenes in the Chrons. :) That said, I do find it be an emotionally painful read in that SRD gives us back the Land, broken. :wink:

And that was a great story, Nerdanel. :)
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duchess of malfi wrote:That said, I do find it be an emotionally painful read in that SRD gives us back the Land, broken.
And that was where the power of TWL lay. That was what made it such compelling reading. (And yeah, where he meets the Search...beautiful, and Coercri almost as...or even more..)

What will be next? *shudder*

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Nerdanel, another funny coincidence for you... Today I decided to start another re-read of the Chronicles, and I set up a CD I recently bought to listen to while I read. I was going through Lord Foul's Bane, and, just as I reached the point in which Foul transports Covenant away from Kiril Threndor and gives him the message for Covenant to bring to the Lords of Revelstone, the CD started a song with these lyrics:
When the dust begins to settle

All alone at night no chance

To rest your weary head
Cause I am the creator of all pain and sarrow
I'm out to get your soul and once
you see me all hope is dead
For all your dreams there's no tomorrow

Try to escape my eyes, you run
but you cannot hide
On your knees, go lick up the slime,
your master has arrived

When the dust begins to settle
and the victory is mine
All your bones and teeth will rattle
till the end of time
I will bring eternal darkness
fear forever and a day
When the dust begins to settle you'll obey
Or else you'll be swept away

You better don't turn around
I'm right behind your back
You're never get a chance
to make it out of here alive
I'm really looking forward
to sink my teeth into your neck
There ain't no power on earth to break me

Try to escape my eyes,
you run but you cannot hide
On your knees, go lick up the slime,
your master has arrived

When the dust begins to settle
and the victory is mine
All your bones and teeth will rattle
till the end of time
I will bring eternal darkness
fear forever and a day
When the dust begins to settle you'll obey
Or else you'll be swept away
Now, apart from the "sink teeth into your neck" sentence, listening to this while reading Foul's speech was a really weird coincidence... For a moment I almost felt a shiver going down my spine, sounded so much like Foul was making his presence known ;)
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