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Lord Foul's Bane
Lord Foul's Bane: The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant Book One | Stephen Donaldson
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He called himself Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever, because he dared not believe in the strange alternative world on which he suddenly found himself - the Land. But the Land tempted him. As a leper, in his own world he had been an outcast, unclean, a pariah. Now he was regarded as a saviour, the reincarnation of the Land's greatest hero - Berek Halfhand. Only the mystic powers of the white gold he carried could protect the Lords of the Land from the ancient evil of the Despiser, Lord Foul. Yet Thomas Covenant had no idea how those powers could be tapped . . .
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#AlphabetGame #letterL

Last tonight is my L book. The 1st in the Thomas Covenant,The Unbeliever series, I first read it when I was a teenager. And boy is it dark. But shining through the whole trilogy is a beautiful thread of hope, carried by the people of the Land, even when they‘re at their bleakest. Powerful book with a strong message.

Kammbia1 I first read this book when I was 17. I‘m 50 now. These books were my gateway to becoming a reader. I was not a reader growing up in St. Petersburg Florida. I‘m always grateful for this book & the series being that for me.

I will admit that while I still love fantasy as a genre (and that includes magical realism. Those are fantasy books too.) I have become lukewarm towards epic or high fantasy these days. This book was a game changer.
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for sharing! 2y
Lizpixie @Kammbia1 me too! I think I was about 15 when my brother gave me this book & I‘m 50 now too. This,and the Magician series by Raymond.E.Feist, introduced me to high fantasy as well which also, I don‘t read as often anymore. And I also still love fantasy, magical realism in particular. Sounds like we have a lot in common as readers! Though I grew up in Sydney, Australia, is wonderful to know that readers are the same all over the world. 🇦🇺🇺🇸 2y
Kammbia1 @Lizpixie It does seem like we have read the same type of books. Thanks for posting this book for the letter “L.” 2y
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“Around him, darkness lurked like #vulture wings made of midnight.” #QuotsySep21

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“Are you a storyteller, Thomas Covenant?"
Absently he replied, "I was, once."
"And you gave it up? Ah, that is as sad a tale in three words as any you might have told me. But a life without a tale is like a sea without salt. How do you live?"
"I live."
"Another?" Foamfollower returned. "In two words, a story sadder than the #first. Say no more -- with one word you will make me weep.” #QuotsyApr21

Trashcanman 👋👋 4y
TK-421 @Trashcanman Hi! 👋 Good to see you 4y
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“We will not redesecrate the Land, though the effort of self-mastery wither us on the #vine of our lives. Nor will we rest until the shadow of our former folly is lifted from the Land‘s heart, and the darkness is whelmed in growth and life.” #QuotsyFeb21

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He had never before removed his white gold wedding band; despite his divorce, and Joan‘s unanswering silence, he had kept the #ring on his finger. It was an icon of himself. It reminded him of where he had been and where he was — of promises made and broken, helplessness — and of his vestigial humanity. Now he tore it off his left hand and dropped it in the bowl. “That‘s worth more than a few coins,” he said, and stamped away. #QuotsyFeb21

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“In the #dizzy round of his dilemma, the only response which steadied him was vitriol. He clung to his bitter anger as to an anchor of sanity; he needed fury in order to survive, to keep his grip like a stranglehold on life. Some days he went from sun to sun without any rest from rage.” #QuotsyOct20

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“...followed her down the file as if her #stiff back were a demand he could not refuse. Before the day was done, he was an expert on that back. It never compromised; it never admitted a doubt about its authority; never offered the merest commiseration. Though his muscles tightened until they became as inarticulate as bone...her back compelled him like an ultimatum: keep moving or go mad; I permit no other alternatives.” #QuotsyOct20

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We are the Unhomed-
lost voyagers of the world,
In the land beyond the Sunbirth Sea
we lived and had our homes and grew-
and set our sails to the wind,
unheeding of the peril of the lost.
We are the Unhomed-
From home and hearth,
stone sacred dwellings crafted by our reverent hands,
we set our sails to the wind of the stars,
and carried life to lands across the earth,
careless of the peril of our loss.
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TK-421 We are the Unhomed-
lost voyagers of the world.
From desert shore to high cliff crag,
home of men and sylvan sea-edge faery lands-
from dream to dream we set our sails,
and smiled at the rainbow of our loss.
Now we are Unhomed,
bereft of root and kith and kin,
From other mysteries of delight,
we set our sails to resail our track;
but the winds of life blew not the way we chose,
and the land beyond the sea was lost.
#homeless #QuotsyOct20
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“...the last glow of the sunset waved #orange and gold on the roof like an affectionate farewell. Then the sun was gone.” #QuotsyJuly20

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“Something there is in
#beauty
which grows in the soul of
the beholder
like a flower:
fragile—
for many are the blights
that may waste
the beauty
or the beholder—
and imperishable—
for the beauty may die,
or the world may die,
but the soul in which the
flower grows
survives.”

#QuotsyJun20

gradcat Beautiful, seriously—no pun intended. ♥️ 4y
TK-421 @gradcat Thanks! 😊 It‘s a favourite 💕 4y
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“High Lord Prothall stopped on the crest of the hill, and gazed for a long time over the #Forest, weighing the time needed to ride around Morinmoss against the obscure dangers of the trees.
Finally he dismounted. He looked over the riders, and his eyes were full of potential anger as he spoke.”

#QuotsyJun20

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“Under the spell of the river, Covenant became slowly more conscious of the reassuring solidity of the Land. It was not an intangible dreamscape; it was concrete, susceptible to ascertainment.” #solid #QuotsyApr20

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#7books7days

Post a book that made an impression on you each day for 7 days.

Today‘s book is Lord Fouls Bane, a blend of magical realism & high fantasy that I read when I was 16yrs old. It taught me that heroes sometimes are not all good, they make bad decisions, hurt people and fight against their destiny, but they step up in the end.

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gradcat One of my favorite words—fructifying—is in that quote! Fabulous!! ♥️♥️♥️😉👍 5y
TK-421 @gradcat That‘s awesome! 😃 5y
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“Welcome whole or hurt, in boon or bane — ask or give. To any requiring name we will not fail while we have life or power to meet the need.” #welcome #QuotsyMar20

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“...he went to his hut in the woods and sat down to read what he had written on his new book. Its blind poverty left him aghast. To call it ridiculously naive would have been a #compliment. He could hardly believe he was responsible for such supercilious trash.” #QuotsyJan20

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I love that this paragraph uses at least three synonyms for #discontent and hints at a couple more. #QuotsyJan20

DebinHawaii Nicely played! 🤗 5y
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“It may be that hope misleads. But hate—hate corrupts. I have been too quick to hate. I become like what I abhor.” #Corrupt #QuotsyDec19

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“Joy is in the ears that hear, not in the mouth that speaks. The world has few stories glad in themselves, and we must have gay ears to defy Despite....Gladden your ears and #listen gaily, for I am no purveyor of sorrows...” #QuotsyNov19

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“He took several relishing swallows, and at once felt deeply refreshed.” #relish #QuotsyNov19

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“Their circle drew tighter as they ran. Their reeling strength snatched at his fear, pulled him around with them as if he were trying to face them all at once. His heart labored painfully. He could not turn #fast enough to keep up with them. The effort made him stumble, lose his balance, fall to his knees.” #QuotsyNov19

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“...he found his old straight razor. Its long, stainless steel #blade gleamed like a leer in the fluorescent light...but he stropped it deliberately, lathered his face, braced his timorous bones against the sink, and set the edge to his throat. It felt like a cold line of fire across his jugular, a keen threat of blood and gangrene and reactivated leprosy. If his half-unfingered hand slipped or twitched, the consequences might be extreme.”

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This is the beginning of the Song of the Unhomed, sung by the Giant, Saltheart Foamfollower, to Thomas Covenant. #Voyage #QuotsyNov19 #Home #PoetryMatters @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Loved that book! Excellent choice! 😍 5y
Nute Fantastic! All the stars!✨ 5y
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“But their need for aloneness does not divide them from the people. They are given the Rites of Unfettering, and freed from all common demands, to quest after their own lore with the blessing of the Lords and the respect of all who love the Land. For the Lords learned long ago that the desire for aloneness need not be a selfish desire, if it is not made so by those who do not feel it.” #freedom #QuotsyNov19

DrexEdit Yesssss! 🙂 5y
DrexEdit @TK-421 I want some of those Rites! Woot! 😊 👍 5y
TK-421 @DrexEdit Me too! 5y
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“He did not know where he was. He had never seen this before. How had he come here? He had been hit by a police car, and Foul had brought him here. Foul had brought him here?” #marooned #QuotsyNov19

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“Gradually, the night stumbled as if stunned and wandering aimlessly into an overcast day—limped through the wilderland of transition as though there were no knowing where the waste of #darkness ended and the ashes of light began.” #QuotsyOct19

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“As he stepped across the threshold, Covenant's nostrils were assaulted by a pungent reek, a smell like that of rotten flesh lying in a latrine. It defied mere carbolic acid and ointments to mask it. It came from a shrunken figure sitting grotesquely on the white bed. Slowly the patient raised his arms as if to embrace Covenant. His hands were swollen stumps, fingerless lumps of pink, sick meat marked by cracks and ulcerations...” #grotesque

rwmg A friend of mine fainted on a bus when he read that passage. Since I was the one who recommended the book to him, I did feel guilty (edited) 5y
TK-421 @rwmg Oh wow! 😯 5y
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“In rage at his outcasting, he sought to #defy it, to assert the rights of his common mortal blood.” #QuotsySept19

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There must be someone out there who read this series. I was hooked as an alternative to Tolkien

Bookwomble I read the when a teenager, as they were published. I enjoyed them then, but found them highly derivative of, and lesser than, Tolkien. Still better than the Shanara books, though 🙂 5y
TK-421 Stephen R. Donaldson is one of my favourite writers! 5y
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Saltheart Foamfollower said boldly, "My Lord, we have not reached our end. True, the work of our lifetime has been to comprehend and consolidate the gains of our forebearers. But our labour will open the doors of the future. Our children and their children will gain because we have not lost heart, for faith and courage are the greatest gift that we can give to our descendants.” #Legacy #QuotsyJuly19

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“The Mithil was narrow and brisk where the path first joined it, and spoke with wet rapidity to itself in a voice full of resonances and rumors. But as the river drew toward the plains, it broadened and slowed, became more philosophical in its low, self-communing mutter. Soon its voice no longer filled the air. Quietly it told itself its long tale as it rolled away on its quest for the sea.” #River #QuotsyJuly19

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”While they slept, the sky found some release for its tension. Blue lightning flailed the Hills; #thunder groaned in long suppressed pain. When the travelers awoke, the sun stood over them, and their clothes were drenched with the night‘s rain. But sunshine and morning could not unscar their wounded memories.” #QuotsyJune19

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“Why not #destroy yourself?”

“That‘s too easy.”

“Take back the ring. Be true. You need not fail.”

...He hesitated, wondering what this old man had to do with him. But he had to make some kind of response. He took the ring and replaced it on his left hand. Then he said, “Everybody fails. But I am going to survive—as long as I can.”

#QuotsyJune19

TK-421 @MegaBooks As a Stephen R. Donaldson fan, when I hear #Covenant I automatically think of Thomas Covenant. #StarTrekSummerJune (edited) 5y
Megabooks Love this quote!! Thanks for tagging me. 😊 5y
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“He prowled through the woods behind Haven Farm...Every cluttered trail, sharp rock, steep slope reminded him that he was keeping himself alive with caution...he had only to let his surveillance slip to go unmourned and painless out of his troubles. It gave him nothing but an additional sorrow to touch the bark of a tree and feel nothing. He saw clearly the end that waited for him.” #forest #QuotsyMay19

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Divorced, numb, impotent, isolated with nothing in his life but VSE and hyper vigilance to barely live through his days. He gets transported to The Land when he is almost hit by a police car. The Land is in dire peril and the only person who can save the Land is the one who believes the Land is a figment of his feverish mind. What will Covenant do? Will he go crazy? Will the Land prevail?

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This is a book I have to write a review for, once I learn how to write one properly that is.
A main character you can't love or hate completely. A world dazzlingly breathtaking. The first of an amazing trilogy. YOU HAVE TO READ THIS!

readingjedi This is one of my all time favourite fantasy series. 6y
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“He went to his hut in the woods and sat down to read what he had written on his new book. Its blind poverty left him aghast. To call it ridiculously naive would have been a compliment. He could hardly believe that he was #responsible for such supercilious trash.” #QuotsyMay19

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“The surgery which amputated part of his hand was only a small #symbol of the stroke which cut him out of his life, excised him from his own world as if he were some kind of malignant infestation.” #QuotsyApr19

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“...from now until you die, leprosy is the biggest single fact of your existence. It will control how you live in every particular. From the moment you awaken until the moment you sleep, you will have to give your undivided attention to all the hard corners and sharp edges of life...Anything that bruises, bumps, burns, breaks, scrapes, snags, pokes, or weakens you can maim, cripple, or even kill you.” #touch #QuotsyApr19

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“The gaping #giant heads which topped the courthouse columns looked oddly nauseated, as if they were about to vomit on him.” #QuotsyMar19
I feel like in scenes like these, the reader sees the world through the lens of leper Thomas Covenant‘s bitterness & self-loathing.

rretzler I‘ve not read any of the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant yet, but my husband raves about them! I guess I should read them someday. 6y
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“Go away! Get out of here! You ought to be ashamed!”

Thomas Covenant‘s stride went on, as unfaltering as clockwork that had been wound to the hilt for just this purpose. But to himself he responded, Ashamed? Ashamed? His face contorted in a wild grimace. Beware! Outcast unclean!

“His sign said, Beware, uselessly, like warning that came too late.”

#QuotsyMar19

wordzie 6y
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“And he who wields white, wild magic gold is a paradox
For he is everything and nothing
Hero and fool
Potent, helpless
And with one word of truth or treachery
He will save or damn the earth
Because he is mad and sane
Cold and passionate
Lost and found”

I've posted this before, but it's what I immediately thought of since the quote is from one of my fave series & my hubby & I have white #gold wedding rings! (that's mine in the photo) #QuotsyOct18

Lel2403 I love this Thomas Covenant series 6y
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First published in 1977.The story of Thomas Covenant, leper. He is transported to another world, The Land. There‘s Orcs, Ur-Viles, magic, a white gold ring and even a bad guy, Lord Foul. There are similarities to The Lord of the Rings, but this is set in modern day and so much easier to read. I have re-read this many times and love it. It‘s part one of the First Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, The Unbeliever

Bookwomble I read the Chronicles as they were released, persuaded my friends to read it too, starting a little Covenant clique at my school - nerds! 🤓 6y
Lel2403 @Bookwomble love that..... 6y
myers85 I've never heard of these books but I'm very intrigued! 6y
Lel2403 @myers85 if you like lord of the rings then you‘ll like these. The language is so much easier to follow as set in the modern day... 6y
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1. Hogwarts (HP), Caladan & Chapterhouse (Dune), Hoth & Endor (Star Wars), Green Gables, the Shire & Rivendell (Middle Earth), and Landover
2. The Land (Chronicles of Thomas Covenant) as it was before the rule of the Clave or the Masters
3. I'd avoid Panem (Hunger Games), the Mines of Moria & Mordor (Middle Earth), Tatooine (Star Wars), Giedi Prime & Arrakis (Dune), and the Forbidden Forest & Azkaban (HP)

#SundayFunday @sebrittain

sebrittainclark Those some excellent places to avoid 6y
Ashley_Nicoletto I seriously love these posts. Such interesting places! 6y
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Today‘s #agameoffavorites offers a choice between Fantasy and Romance. Shockingly I chose Fantasy. My favorite epic fantasy series is The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever. I‘ve read a quite a few interviews with Donaldson and while I can‘t remember a favorite his recommendation of An Alien Light turned me into a Nancy Kress fan. Luckily I own both of these gorgeous covers. I own 4 different versions of Lord Fouls Band. This is my fave.

Jovy Loved this! I haven‘t gotten round to the Last Chronicles though. Might have to re-read the First and Second since it‘s been so long! 6y
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"From the moment you awaken until the moment you sleep, you will have to give your undivided attention to all the hard corners sharp edges of life....Anything that bruises, bumps, burns, breaks, scrapes, snags, pokes, or weakens you can maim, cripple, or even kill you." #lethal #QuotsyApril18

PedestalNix I've been thinking of re-reading Donaldson, especially since there's the new Covenant series since I read him last, but I wasn't sure how the books would hold up, and they're not a little depressing. Still, more books for the pile, I guess. 7y
TK-421 @PedestalNix I gave the first nine books a binge reread last year so that I could finally read the last book & I have to say that with each reread, I love these books more & more. I still find the first book is somewhat difficult to get through, but it's crucial to the rest of the series & Donaldson's love for the Land shines, pulling me through. In some ways, yes, they are depressing, yet they're also filled with hope, beauty, love, & courage. 7y
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#MarchIntoOz #day23 #DontBelieveAnymore Today‘s Song is from Iva Davies,the man with a bigger mullet than Billy Ray Cyrus. Icehouse are one of my top 3 Aussie bands,do yourself a favour & listen to their music on Spotify. The tagged book is the first in the Thomas Covenant,the Unbeliever series, about a man who having contracted leprosy has lost faith in everything & everyone until he wakes in a different reality which he refuses to believe in.

TrishB Love Icehouse ❤️ fell out of love with that series though! Just too long..... 7y
CarolynM Good to see I'm no the only one with the Mollyisms 😉 7y
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“And he who wields
white, wild #magic gold is a paradox
For he is everything and nothing
Hero and fool
Potent, helpless
And with one word of truth or treachery
He will save or damn the earth
Because he is mad and sane
Cold and passionate
Lost and found”
#QuotsyFeb18

GarthRanzz Thomas Covenant! Loved this series as a teen! I may need to do a re-read of the original trilogy. One of the most interesting protagonists in fantasy literature. 7y
GatheringBooks very nice! 7y
rwmg @GarthRanzz I read it in my 20s and again 30+ years later. It still had some powerful moments but most of it dragged. 7y
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GarthRanzz I seem to be finding that a lot with the books I enjoyed when I was younger. I don‘t know if it is just because they didn‘t age well or I didn‘t. 7y
TK-421 @GarthRanzz @rwmg I gave the first 2 trilogies & first 3 books of the Last Chronicles a binge reread in 2017 so I could finally read The Last Dark. There are slow bits, but overall, I still love this series. LFB is the book I like least yet in some ways, the one I like most. There's so much love given to the world building that like TC, I find it impossible to resist falling under the Land's spell. 7y
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