The Power That Preserves Setting & Symbolism

This Study Guide consists of approximately 41 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Power That Preserves.

The Power That Preserves Setting & Symbolism

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The Land

The Land is the name of the mythical place that Thomas Covenant is pulled to from reality. The Land is similar to our reality in a lot of ways but also contains magical elements. It is the Land that Lord Foul wants to destroy. Covenant believes that the Land is only a dream and is not real but still decides to save it.

White Gold

Thomas Covenant's wedding ring is made out of white gold. This metal is not found in the Land and is said to have magical powers. Thomas Covenant has been able to use the ring although it was seemingly on accident. The white gold is also called wild magic. Lord Foul wants the ring.

Oath of Peace

The Oath of Peace is the oath that those in the Land take that swears that they will not partake in needless violence. It is...

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