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    The chap­ter opens with Covenant, Lin­den, and the Giants exhaust­ed yet dri­ven by urgency as they ascend the foothills of Mount Thun­der. The land­scape of Ande­lain, once lush and vibrant, is now marred by the Sunbane’s dev­as­ta­tion, with veg­e­ta­tion reduced to sludge and the ground pit­ted like a bat­tle­field. Lin­den is deeply affect­ed by the destruc­tion, feel­ing the world’s sick­ness seep into her, while Covenant appears gaunt and hol­low-eyed, his spir­it weighed down by the ruin around them. The group press­es for­ward, their fatigue over­shad­owed by their deter­mi­na­tion to reach the Soulsease Riv­er, their gate­way into Mount Thun­der.

    Linden’s anguish over Andelain’s decay mir­rors Covenant’s inter­nal tur­moil. He grap­ples with guilt, believ­ing his mere exis­tence caus­es destruc­tion, and quotes Lord Foul’s taunts as if they were his own thoughts. The First attempts to bol­ster his resolve, argu­ing that doubt weak­ens them and that cer­tain­ty is their only weapon against despair. Covenant, how­ev­er, coun­ters that doubt is essen­tial to human­i­ty, a stark con­trast to Lord Foul’s unwa­ver­ing mal­ice. His con­flict­ed gaze toward Lin­den reveals a des­per­ate plea for under­stand­ing, though he seems resigned to a grim fate.

    The emo­tion­al ten­sion peaks as Pitch­wife snaps his flute in half, a sym­bol­ic rejec­tion of hope, and declares his doubt to Covenant. This act stuns the group, but Covenant responds with approval, empha­siz­ing the neces­si­ty of doubt. The moment under­scores the chapter’s theme of grap­pling with despair and the cost of resilience. As they resume their jour­ney, Lin­den wres­tles with her own fears and the weight of Covenant’s unre­solved pain, haunt­ed by past accu­sa­tions and the loom­ing threat of the Sun­bane.

    The chap­ter clos­es with the com­pa­ny nav­i­gat­ing the harsh, boul­der-strewn slopes under the relent­less desert sun. The phys­i­cal strug­gle mir­rors their emo­tion­al and spir­i­tu­al bat­tles, as Covenant’s resolve hard­ens into some­thing omi­nous. Lin­den fol­lows, torn between love and dread, aware that Covenant’s path may lead to sac­ri­fice. The landscape’s decay and the group’s exhaus­tion ampli­fy the sense of impend­ing con­fronta­tion, leav­ing the read­er with a fore­bod­ing ten­sion as they approach Mount Thunder’s depths.

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