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THOOLAH
(The following is written by one of the fanatics within Linden's Army and thus its veracity should be viewed with extreme caution.) The Holy Order of Linden Avery Haters (THOOLAH) is a dangerous -
The Giants
The Giants form one of the most important races of the Chronicles. Upon meeting the main characters, they do not throw them into a soup cauldron, and neither do they turn to stone when the -
Raver
The Ravers - and there are precisely three - are terrifying, malignant and nigh on immortal incorporeal entities that are foremost amongst the servants of Lord Foul. Given that a) the latter never seems to get out -
Swordmain
A Swordmain (pl. Swordmainnir) is a Giant, or more commonly a Giantess, trained as a warrior. This includes sophisticated sword-fighting techniques requiring tens of years of basic training and proper armor, not a ragged -
Frostheart Grueburn
Grueburn, among the more underdeveloped Giantesses of the 3rd chronicles sometimes referred to as octuplets, is the second most distinguished Swordmain right after Rime Coldspray, and possibly her equal in both aptitude and cunning. One -
Ur-viles
Ur-viles are mysterious, dark and unpredictable creatures, thus taking a rightful place among the most interesting of species in the Land, either regardless of their looks, or more likely because of them. Ur-viles -
Joan Covenant
Joan Covenant is the ex-wife of Thomas Covenant and the mother of Roger Covenant. She appears to a greater or lesser extent in all three Chronicles. Looking at both her and his choice of -
Caesure
Caesures (pronounced akin to seizures) appear as garish, roiling tornadoes illuminated from within by a flickering sickly silver light. Although it is next to impossible to describe these unnatural abominations, perhaps it is best done -
Lurker
The Lurker is a vast sentient entity that resides within the Lifeswallower swamp, although it is capable of moving throughout all of the Sarangrave Flats, utilizing the many noxious rivers and streams that flow through -
Ranyhyn
The Ranyhyn (not to be confused with runny hen or any other form of smelly poultry with bowel problems) are a breed of magical, intelligent horses capable of many amazing feats, including but not limited -
Ramen
The Ramen are a race of people living within the Land that have devoted themselves - heart, body and soul - to the care of the Ranyhyn, those majestic Earthpower-ful horses. To all intents and purposes -
Rime Coldspray
Rime Coldspray is a hoary old fart of a Giantess, who can pulverize a fossilized tree with two fistblows, and stay uninjured in a battle against thousands of Cavewights while all her other Giantish companions -
Elohim
The Elohim ("god" in Hebrew) are immortal beings of pure Earthpower, also referred to as the silvan fey folk of the Land in spite of their bearing no resemblance whatsoever to traditional forest elves. The -
Externalizations
There is a school of thought that views the characters of the Land - at least to a certain degree - as externalizations or reflections of aspects of the anti-heroes falling within. Also, to quote the -
Demimages of Vidik Amar
Only scant information can be gleaned about the mysterious race known as Demimages, apart from the fact that they inhabited a region named Vidik Amar. The Demimages are so minimally referenced throughout the three Chronicles -
Jeremiah Avery
Jeremiah “Harbinger of Doom” Avery (ex-Jason) is a human character from the “real world”. He was briefly introduced in the Second Chronicles as a victim of Lord Foul’s summoning ritual, and later gets -
Lord Foul
Oh, he takes care of himself He can wait if he wants He's ahead of his time Oh, and he never gives out And he never gives in He just changes his mind "And -
Hile Troy
Hile Troy seems to be to all intents and purposes a man from Covenant's "real world", thus poking a few substantial holes in the theory that the Land and all its inhabitants are a -
Skurj
The skurj are the Land's answer to the good ol' fire-spitting dragon trope. Given the sheer horror and destructiveness of these creatures, it is altogether unsurprising that SRD decided to name them as -
Linden Avery
Linden is a true heroine/ a useless whiny bitch/ a questionable character who may be dunno what. She kicks ass/ whines and does nothing/ is occupied in various activities. Together with Thomas Covenant and other -
Esmer
Esmer (lit. "He is sea" from the Esperanto) is a massively conflicted supernatural being who appears throughout The Third Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. He is the son of Cail of the haruchai and the merewives -
Staff of Law
The Staves of Law (even if the author more or less intended to insert some phallic symbolism there, never spell it ‘the Staff of Love’) are long poles formed of the pieces of the One -
Anele
Anele is a strange, Earthpowerful and apparently half-mad old man whom Linden Avery meets atop Kevin's Watch immediately following her transportation to the Land in The Third Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. Anele looks -
Fleshharrower, Kinslaughterer, Satansfist
The names given (by themselves, so nobody else can be held to blame) to the three Giantish triplets, once they've been possessed by the Ravers. These terror-inspiring outsized abominations against nature appear in
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