White Gold Wielder (the Second Chronicles Of Th... Page
: At Revelstone, Covenant uses the Sunbane's fire in a ritual similar to a Giantish caamora (purification by fire) to burn away the venom poisoning his magic.
White Gold Wielder (1983) is the powerful conclusion to The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant , a high-fantasy epic by Stephen R. Donaldson . This final volume shifts the series' focus from external struggle to internal mastery, specifically how one confronts a seemingly unstoppable evil with a "non-violent" but devastating power. White Gold Wielder (The Second Chronicles of Th...
: The journey culminates at Mount Thunder, where Covenant confronts Lord Foul. In a reversal of standard fantasy tropes, Covenant defeats Foul not through direct combat, but by "accepting" him and becoming his prison, sacrificing his physical life to restore the Land. Core Themes : At Revelstone, Covenant uses the Sunbane's fire
: Both Covenant and Linden seek to atone for past failures. The ending is often cited as a "changing of the guard," as Linden takes the white gold ring and remains to heal the Land. This final volume shifts the series' focus from
: After their ship becomes ice-bound in the north, the party travels overland, reaching Revelstone for a pivotal showdown with a Raver and the Clave.
: The Sunbane represents nature itself turned into a source of horror. The restoration of the Staff of Law—created by merging the characters Vain and Findail—restores the balance of natural law. Critical Analysis Book Review: White Gold Wielder by Stephen R. Donaldson