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Wigz
04-25-2010, 03:25 PM
since Roland is sent to do another loop. With a different outcome (presumably). There must be a new Author to re-tell the story.
much like Browning and King. amirite? King only told but one the many loops Roland has done.
Maybe someone in the next century someone will tell roland's "horn" loop because at the moment King owns this story.

SynysterSaint
04-25-2010, 03:28 PM
That's the same way I look it, actually. I'm glad someone else has brought this theory up; I don't think I've seen it mentioned anywhere else :cool:

alinda
04-25-2010, 03:32 PM
Wow! HiWigz, welcome to the site. Can you please edit that first post with spoiler tags ( just in case) there are many here who have'nt finished the series yet.
You can access spoiler tags by clicking on the icon that looks radioactive on the tool bar.:thumbsup:

Candice Dionysus
04-25-2010, 03:33 PM
It could be worded a bit better, but I get the point.

It would be nice to see a further continuation of this at some point down the road when more people are familiar with Browning and King's pieces of the story...

Or when it's been so long the stories have fallen from the minds of the population with the exception of a few people to whom it was passed by their parents. XD

Wigz
04-25-2010, 09:43 PM
Yeah i didnt know exactly how to word it. The idea came to me today after i finished dt7.

Letti
05-05-2010, 09:14 AM
King is the wordslinger so IMHO I think he is the only one who can tell Roland's story. If there are many Eddies out there why wouldn't many Kings be out there? I can't imagine anyone else telling this incredible story but him.
But it's just me.

pathoftheturtle
05-05-2010, 11:25 AM
... If there are many Eddies out there why wouldn't many Kings be out there? ...I prefer to think that there are, although it might contradict the logic of some of what we're told about Keystone Earth. Even if there are many Stephen Kings in many worlds writing about many other worlds, other authors of past and future still might have part in the songs of the beams, as well. I do tend to think that King himself would like to see future writers take interest.