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[XFLOAT="left"]http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/data/544/medium/heather19horn.jpg[/XFLOAT]The [B]Horn of Eld[/B] is a fictional rallying horn in author Stephen King’s [I]The Dark Tower[/I] series. Passed from father to son, it eventually ends up in the hands of Roland Deschian. Carried by Cuthbert Allgood at the battle of Jericho Hill, it is left behind by Roland when Cuthbert is killed in battle.
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[XFLOAT="left"]http://www.thedarktower.org/custom/images/1326053868-HornofEldFinal-1.jpg[/XFLOAT]The [B]Horn of Eld[/B] is a fictional rallying horn in author Stephen King’s [I]The Dark Tower[/I] series. Passed from father to son, it eventually ends up in the hands of Roland Deschian. Carried by Cuthbert Allgood at the battle of Jericho Hill, it is left behind by Roland when Cuthbert is killed in battle.
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The Horn was once possessed by the legendary Arthur Eld. Passed from father to son in the line of Eld, it eventually ends up in the hands of Roland Deschain from his father, Steven. The Horn of Eld carries special significance in [I]The Dark Tower[/I], when it returns to Roland's hand at the beginning of his next loop in the Mohaine Desert. This suggests that Roland's journey may take a different direction than before. [B][I]Original artwork by [URL="http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/member.php?u=335"]Heather19[/URL][/I][/B] ---------- [B]References[/B] |
The Horn was once possessed by the legendary Arthur Eld. Passed from father to son in the line of Eld, it eventually ends up in the hands of Roland Deschain from his father, Steven. The Horn of Eld carries special significance in [I]The Dark Tower[/I], when it returns to Roland's hand at the beginning of his next loop in the Mohaine Desert. This suggests that Roland's journey may take a different direction than before. [B][I]Original artwork by [URL="http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/member.php?u=335"]Heather19[/URL][/I][/B] ---------- [B]References[/B] |
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Furth, Robin. Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance. Scribner, 2006. ISBN 0743297342
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Furth, Robin. Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance. Scribner, 2006. ISBN 0743297342
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King, Stephen. The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower, Book VII). Donald M. Grant/Scribner, 2004. ISBN 1880418622 |
King, Stephen. The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower, Book VII). Donald M. Grant/Scribner, 2004. ISBN 1880418622 |