think about it. if he left tull early, he could have caught Walter before the mountain. in that case, jake wouldn't die, Susannah wouldn't be raped by a demon. Roland might not have lost his hand on...
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think about it. if he left tull early, he could have caught Walter before the mountain. in that case, jake wouldn't die, Susannah wouldn't be raped by a demon. Roland might not have lost his hand on...
does anyone else see the irony of the end of the line for each 'slinger?
makes sense.
maybe he wasn't supposed to slaughter Those in Tull, which affected his quest in the long run.maybe he should've caught Walter before He reached the mountain. i don't know.
perhaps every time he gets it right he moves up?
almost definitely.
just a thought, especially since W&G shows the beginning of the quest. in mejis.
seeing as it's an endless loop?
:rofl:
nice, turtlesong.
you have to consider the fact that Walter has tried to kill Roland and Mordred, was because they both had the insignias needed to open the way to the Tower. therefore, if he wanted to get inside the...
every time. you think he did this twice, then let his cousin Phil have a turn?
I THINK NOT!!!
basically says that the old ones decided to destroy the old tower and to rebuild the world, and when they struck the tower with thier axes and hammers, and crack opened in the earth, and hoardes of...
i can't specifically remember where, but i think roland tells the tet this in one of thier palavars.
especially since the tower existed before the new age of machines
(Allegedly)
after all, what kind of machine would release hordes of demons when someone hits it with a sledgehammer?
...
touche
that was about Dandelo wasn't it?
*i say that phrase in the same way i would say "there's a very large monster right behind me, isn't there?"*
my first thought was, he lied in every word...