![]() He is now holding the Arthur Eld's horn, the one Cuthbert blew at Jericho Hill. ![]() Not only that, the fact that Walter still exists shows that Jake might, as well, exist, and might, as well, fall again under the old train tracks. But of course the desert was tricky, and full of mirages.". The very climbing to the top of the Tower could be confused as a mirage in the desert he currently stands: "For a moment, he felt he was somewhere else. ![]() These possibilities are possible, if the last pages of the last book are to be considered with different meanings. Roland returns to the very start of the plot, running after Walter,Ī) He will meet Jake, Susannah, Eddie and Oy again, along with all the people he previously met, in the very same decaying environment he faced in the original 7 books, losing them along the path to the Tower, then entering it, climbing it to the top and restarting again, in a never-ending loopī) He will reach the Tower again, with or without a new ka-tet, but will find a more sensical topmost room that will finally bring closure to his quest? It is supposed to be a researchable, answerable question about an ending, using resources from the books (that I must certainly am missing). ![]() Secondly, this is not supposed to be a question-based topic. First of all, this question is spoiler-heavy. ![]()
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