Re: Black sisters, and the irrelevance of Verin's revelation
bogotabandit2 Send a noteboard - 29/10/2009 04:08:57 PM
Yeah - on Verin it's fairly clear that she was a "sleeper" BA, only there cos she couldn't get out but determined to minimal bad amnd maximum good while she was there
I didn't even bother thinking about her past actions...thought it was fairly obvioous that her interactions with the Emond's Fielders etc would ahve been motivated by her innate desire for good, not evil.
As for Sheriam...ha ha very good. Reminds me of the vampire in Pratchett's "Carpe Jugulum" who chsoe to become a vampire cos it would help him get laid.....
I didn't even bother thinking about her past actions...thought it was fairly obvioous that her interactions with the Emond's Fielders etc would ahve been motivated by her innate desire for good, not evil.
As for Sheriam...ha ha very good. Reminds me of the vampire in Pratchett's "Carpe Jugulum" who chsoe to become a vampire cos it would help him get laid.....
Black sisters, and the irrelevance of Verin's revelation
29/10/2009 03:56:54 PM
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Re: Black sisters, and the irrelevance of Verin's revelation
29/10/2009 04:08:57 PM
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The Forsaken are lame ducks. The Dark One is the only real villain in the series.
29/10/2009 04:11:14 PM
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Re: The Forsaken are lame ducks. The Dark One is the only real villain in the series.
31/10/2009 12:45:35 AM
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There's also Fain, Slayer, and a bunch of non-DF's who nevertheless do heaps of evil.
13/12/2009 02:36:36 PM
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Nice comparison - Black Ajah and Muslims. Wow. *NM*
31/10/2009 11:10:03 AM
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Your point being?
01/11/2009 07:28:54 AM
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I wonder when Sheriam joined the Blacks, and how much she grew up after.
05/11/2009 05:24:06 AM
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