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for the sake of the history/epic? LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 14/12/2011 02:40:33 PM
I look at it as a epic/legend of an old-school tale told around the fire of days gone by. You know, kind of like Beowulf or something. It's not really about the characters, or even the "plot". It's about what happened. You know, kind of like war documentaries written as stories instead of stale voiced rambling :P
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Thank you for reposting these. - 12/12/2011 04:36:06 PM 943 Views
Interestingly enough - 13/12/2011 12:10:08 AM 788 Views
Re: Interestingly enough - 13/12/2011 12:42:10 PM 770 Views
I think - 13/12/2011 01:21:41 PM 835 Views
Probably, yes, but still no excuse for allowing the worldbuilding to overpower the story being told. - 13/12/2011 04:00:23 PM 775 Views
We'll have to disagree. - 14/12/2011 12:46:23 AM 791 Views
Alright. - 14/12/2011 12:40:25 PM 874 Views
for the sake of the history/epic? - 14/12/2011 02:40:33 PM 792 Views
Everyone cares about their own bit of history. - 14/12/2011 04:24:16 PM 763 Views
Agreed - 23/12/2011 05:27:02 AM 782 Views
The speech patterns were intentional, but not meant to be "archaic". - 14/12/2011 04:02:55 AM 849 Views
Oh, I know that - 14/12/2011 08:25:53 AM 841 Views
I love the dialogue in LOTR. a more modern voice would be terrible *NM* - 15/12/2011 06:09:18 PM 375 Views
You might want to re-read what I said more carefully - 15/12/2011 07:03:23 PM 829 Views

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