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Supposedly it's based on Italy? But yeah, maybe that's only superficial. Legolas Send a noteboard - 18/11/2010 08:25:54 PM
I don't think Tigana is based on our world at all. Most of his books are, but that one not so much.

It might be just a matter of the peninsula and the general climate and atmosphere, but no actual historical resemblances - I certainly wouldn't know what it's supposed to refer to if there are historical resemblances.
And I wonder if that's one of the reasons I don't really like it. I love the way Kay takes our real world - history or otherwise - and twists it. (The other reason I don't like Tigana is that I think the revenge theme is pushed too far and none of the characters are people I sympathise with.)

Fair enough. Tigana is even more dramatic and over-the-top than Lions, which makes it likely that if I had read Lions first, I might've preferred that one. The similarities between the two books are rather extensive, I thought.
Heh. I don't ever play the campaigns.

Why on earth not? Those are some of the best scenarios out there, particularly the Conquerors campaigns. Manzikert and the Vinlandsaga are totally awesome. And the El Cid campaign is fun to play, and fun for its story.
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Ha... - 18/11/2010 08:27:28 PM 723 Views
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