dobriennm wrote:evilauthor wrote:Anyone else think that "At the sign of triumph" is an OMINOUS title for a book? I'm thinking that Charis is about to win the war when something unexpected happens to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory... or at least an unexpected challenge appears to make victory harder than expected (a story version of a video game boss battle).
Of course, the titles of the books in this series are almost entirely tangential to the events in them. So there's PROBABLY not going to be some eleventh hour angelic appearance to save the Church.
Probably.
"At the Sign of Triumph" is another line from "Onward Christian Soldiers", just like "Hell's Foundations Quiver".
At the sign of triumph Satan’s host doth flee
After all, the good guys are going up against the Mighty Host, right?
And the expectation is that the Mighty Host are going to be routed, i.e., flee, correct?
And the Mighty Host is on the side of the evil, true?
So not an OMINOUS title from the point of view of Charis.
And the doubt and fear that Rayno saw in Clyntahn was definitely Hell's Foundations Quivering! (As well as the Inquisitors not being as diligent, the camp guards turning on the Inquisitors and the Mighty Host commander "imaginatively" interpreting his orders). So the foundations are definitely quivering by the end of HFQ.
Good thinking... Both of you.
I had not sung <or even read the words> to Onward Christian Solders for many years and when you pointed us there... I ran a search for that phrase and saw that Like a Mighty Army was another title pulled from that song...