I think Walter truly does fear Roland in a way. Evil entities (even those who are powerful) have much to fear.
However, I don't think he particularly meant anything substantial by that statement...
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I think Walter truly does fear Roland in a way. Evil entities (even those who are powerful) have much to fear.
However, I don't think he particularly meant anything substantial by that statement...
You're right she was mentioned. I believe it was during a POV of Coral Thorin, thinking about that 'crazy preacher lady' who had passed through. She gets about our Sylvie.
I think it was mainly the indoctrination of Sylvia Pittston,(or is is Pitston? The big well endowed preacher lady is who I mean>) that made the folks of Tull rise up more than anything. I.e. Walter...
I don't think he was particularly short changed as a villain in The Gunslinger though. He is kept as an enigmatic presence, probably at his most powerful and manipulative.
If you're referring to...