Actually, the Guide has more dimension in it's portrayal of most of them than the actual books.
lord-of-shadow Send a noteboard - 12/11/2009 07:45:56 AM
My favorite part of the guide has always been it's chapters on the Forsaken. It paints a picture of a paradise world, filled with brilliant minds, and the Forsaken are the most brilliant and most successful people in that world. True paragons representing the height of the Age of Legends, with only Lews Therin himself rising higher. And yet they were people, with the accompanying flaws, histories, and motivations. If only those qualities could show up in the series itself.
Moridin's soul...
12/11/2009 07:26:15 AM
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Ah, but Moridin doesn't care if he wins or looses the Last Battle
12/11/2009 07:32:12 AM
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You totally miss my point...
12/11/2009 07:38:55 AM
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But do any of the others have any humanity, or souls left to show?
13/11/2009 05:22:20 AM
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Agreed. This is why I've always loved Lanfear and Asmodean, too - we actually saw humanity in them
12/11/2009 07:39:54 AM
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Indeed.
12/11/2009 07:40:50 AM
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Actually, the Guide has more dimension in it's portrayal of most of them than the actual books.
12/11/2009 07:45:56 AM
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