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Re: Ever notice how in fantasy books the smaller army always wins? Handel Send a noteboard - 20/09/2009 08:45:48 PM
I am sure there are historical examples of smaller armies emerging victorious against much larger forces, though I admit I cannot give specific examples. There are also probably instances where a smaller army has the advantage because of terrain, weaponry, etc.
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Ever notice how in fantasy books the smaller army always wins? - 20/09/2009 01:01:18 PM 1235 Views
It's an essential plot device - 20/09/2009 04:41:04 PM 895 Views
Yeah but... - 20/09/2009 07:38:36 PM 861 Views
I don't quite agree - 21/09/2009 01:22:45 AM 803 Views
I'm sitting here trying to think if I've read any books like that... - 21/09/2009 01:40:08 AM 729 Views
Fail. - 21/09/2009 04:43:24 AM 944 Views
Agreed. - 21/09/2009 04:59:39 AM 836 Views
Well there are plenty of authors not in their right minds - 21/09/2009 05:49:22 PM 757 Views
True. - 21/09/2009 06:50:43 PM 835 Views
Re: Ever notice how in fantasy books the smaller army always wins? - 20/09/2009 08:45:48 PM 1001 Views
That, and... - 20/09/2009 09:08:48 PM 854 Views
Nineteen Eighty-Four, baby! - 20/09/2009 10:37:05 PM 788 Views
That is not even fantasy... - 21/09/2009 12:00:48 AM 787 Views
IT ISN'T?! *NM* - 21/09/2009 01:42:16 AM 334 Views
Yeah, didn't your dad tell you about the double ungood days of the 80s? *NM* - 21/09/2009 01:52:46 AM 324 Views
Doubleplusungood. - 25/09/2009 02:09:27 AM 785 Views
I agree. 1984 is not SF-F. *NM* - 25/09/2009 12:36:46 AM 332 Views
Who knew? ¯\(°O)/¯ *NM* - 25/09/2009 02:07:19 AM 318 Views
I... don't know what those symbols mean. *NM* - 26/09/2009 07:04:13 AM 347 Views
Wheel of Time? - 20/09/2009 11:52:36 PM 760 Views
I have not found that to be always true - 21/09/2009 12:52:00 AM 733 Views
The smaller army doesn't always win - 21/09/2009 02:47:07 AM 763 Views
Because you don't have to root for the huge army that's supposed to win. - 21/09/2009 04:38:22 AM 809 Views
everybody loves an under dog *NM* - 21/09/2009 03:51:12 PM 331 Views
Pratchett makes much of this. *NM* - 21/09/2009 04:11:04 PM 353 Views
Exactly what I was going to say - 27/09/2009 02:55:02 PM 850 Views

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