Kruppe - Love Him or Hate Him?
#1
Posted 06 May 2008 - 07:28 PM
Personally I've always enjoyed the little guy, but lately it seems that more than a few have expressed their distaste for the jolly fat man.
It's strange because he isn't much different from Pust, and the crazy shadow priest doesn't get as much hate... or does he?
Seeing as TtHs is going to be all about the Eel, I thought I'd make a little pole, to find a consensus on the forums opinion of the guy.
It's strange because he isn't much different from Pust, and the crazy shadow priest doesn't get as much hate... or does he?
Seeing as TtHs is going to be all about the Eel, I thought I'd make a little pole, to find a consensus on the forums opinion of the guy.
#2
Posted 06 May 2008 - 07:30 PM
If you mean poll you've missed the boat until a moderator comes along.
I love Kruppe, he's one of my favourite characters. His character as a whole is clever, he has layers of meaning behind his actions and his self-importance mixed with his overelaborated stories are amusing.
I love Kruppe, he's one of my favourite characters. His character as a whole is clever, he has layers of meaning behind his actions and his self-importance mixed with his overelaborated stories are amusing.
#3
Posted 06 May 2008 - 07:33 PM
Now now, Dancer, you just needed to give me time to finish the pole. They aren't posted at the same time.
#4
Posted 06 May 2008 - 07:38 PM
he is amusing.
that is all
that is all
#5
Posted 06 May 2008 - 07:39 PM
Tis true, I forgot in my old age.
I obviously think the first one is true.
I obviously think the first one is true.
#6
Posted 06 May 2008 - 08:20 PM
i think he's funny to a degree but there's other pov's i'd rather read about
#8
Posted 06 May 2008 - 09:26 PM
Always enjoy his ramblings, especially the reactions of those he interacts with.
QUOTE (Stalker @ Jan 23 2009, 01:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So last night I was walking downtown for some pizza at like 1am with some friends of mine,
and someone said, "I'm so hungry I could eat a whole pizza."
I said, "I bet I could eat 100 pizzas," and no one understood me. I was sad.
and someone said, "I'm so hungry I could eat a whole pizza."
I said, "I bet I could eat 100 pizzas," and no one understood me. I was sad.
#9
Posted 06 May 2008 - 09:39 PM
I admire his compassion, in a world that generally lacks such sort of people. He does have a tendancy to verbally beat about the bush though. I don't find it that annoying really, I'm always searching his words for hidden subtlties.
#10
Posted 06 May 2008 - 10:02 PM
I only like one in every four of his metaphors, like Truths=Puppies and being married/mistressed to Honesty and Loyalty or whatever they were. That being said, unless there's a character I like interacting with him, I just find him really annoying. Like him and Hetan was great, but only because of Hetan. If she hadn't been interrupting him regularly I would've skipped the whole passage the first 17-and-a-half times I read that book.
#11
Posted 06 May 2008 - 10:52 PM
Kruppe is awesome.
Confusing as hell, not usually intrinsically useful for plot development, but always ends up being valuable.
Confusing as hell, not usually intrinsically useful for plot development, but always ends up being valuable.
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Peopleare harrasing me... grrrrrh.
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Peopleare harrasing me... grrrrrh.
Also people with big noses aren't jews, they're just french
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#12
Posted 07 May 2008 - 02:28 AM
I love Kruppe, and miss him when he's not in a book. But then again, I always like the characters who are underestimated.
#13
Posted 07 May 2008 - 03:10 AM
I picked like, but I don't love his character like many others do. Kruppe doesn't really fall into my list of notable characters (i know, I know, some of you view this as heresy). I read his parts and move on.
Funny guy but by no means this mega awesome character.
Funny guy but by no means this mega awesome character.
#14
Posted 07 May 2008 - 08:08 AM
Kruppe is one of my favorite characters in literary history. He knows exactly what he's doing, but you can't interpret anything he says. He's funny, but also integral to the plot, and he's just extremely compassionate, and he makes a good foil to basically any other character in the story.
#15
Posted 07 May 2008 - 08:28 AM
Sorry i couldn't resist the DM option. Sorry Apt.
I really like Kruppe. Most amusing. I find i can picture and imagine his ramblings and what he looks like most,out of all the characters.
His mannerisms and the humour behind it all and the subsequent blinking that follows each statement by whoever he is speaking too is genius and worth a chortle or 3.
It reminds me of people in Dorset and whenever i find my self in the non enviable position of talking to said Dorsetenarian trying for the love of god just to buy a newspaper.
" No love " said Flawed in exasperation, striking a handsome pose in mud huff, " I want the Sun. Not a pound of Goose fat "
I really like Kruppe. Most amusing. I find i can picture and imagine his ramblings and what he looks like most,out of all the characters.
His mannerisms and the humour behind it all and the subsequent blinking that follows each statement by whoever he is speaking too is genius and worth a chortle or 3.
It reminds me of people in Dorset and whenever i find my self in the non enviable position of talking to said Dorsetenarian trying for the love of god just to buy a newspaper.
" No love " said Flawed in exasperation, striking a handsome pose in mud huff, " I want the Sun. Not a pound of Goose fat "
"I think i was a bad person before. Before this time. I do not try to be good now but i am not bad. Perhaps if i try harder i may get a better hand dealt next time? But surely that makes it pointless? Perhaps i am good. Just good at being pointless. But that would make me bad. Bad at having a point. Ah…. I see now. I was nothing before, I am nothing now. I am bad purely because im pointless. "
EQ 10
EQ 10
#16
Posted 07 May 2008 - 08:33 AM
Well, you do have a tendency to ramble a bit like Kruppe... are you round like a wheel of cheese as well?
#17
Posted 07 May 2008 - 08:44 AM
Aptorian;302246 said:
Well, you do have a tendency to ramble a bit like Kruppe... are you round like a wheel of cheese as well?
Not at all. I'm quite slim. No slim is the wrong word. Lithe .... I'm lithe like a snake slithering along, all tautness and repressed anger over the world and the fact that you cant buy Honey Nut Loops Cereal any longer.
So no I'm not like cheese.
"I think i was a bad person before. Before this time. I do not try to be good now but i am not bad. Perhaps if i try harder i may get a better hand dealt next time? But surely that makes it pointless? Perhaps i am good. Just good at being pointless. But that would make me bad. Bad at having a point. Ah…. I see now. I was nothing before, I am nothing now. I am bad purely because im pointless. "
EQ 10
EQ 10
#18
Posted 07 May 2008 - 09:26 AM
Picked the first option, though he does get a bit annoying at times, but mostly he's hilarious.
As for the comparision with Pust... I don't find them that much alike. Well, sure, rambling comical characters on the surface, but while in Kruppe's case it's all a carefully constructed facade and he is capable of acting "normal" as well, Pust's insanity (let's call it that for the lack of a better word) seems a bit more genuine. I mean, of course he's putting up a show too, but he's not nearly as.. in control, as Kruppe. Also there's Kruppe's compassionate side that someone mentioned already, which Pust is (seems to be?) completely lacking.
..Guess that went slightly offtopic. But yeah, I like Kruppe, but I find Pust funnier, Kruppe is more entertaining in an intellectual sense.
As for the comparision with Pust... I don't find them that much alike. Well, sure, rambling comical characters on the surface, but while in Kruppe's case it's all a carefully constructed facade and he is capable of acting "normal" as well, Pust's insanity (let's call it that for the lack of a better word) seems a bit more genuine. I mean, of course he's putting up a show too, but he's not nearly as.. in control, as Kruppe. Also there's Kruppe's compassionate side that someone mentioned already, which Pust is (seems to be?) completely lacking.
..Guess that went slightly offtopic. But yeah, I like Kruppe, but I find Pust funnier, Kruppe is more entertaining in an intellectual sense.
It was ever thus.
#19
Posted 07 May 2008 - 09:30 AM
He's funny just not as funny as the Tehol and Bug conversations or Pust and Morgana
Everyday I ask myself, where has the peanut butter gone?
#20
Posted 07 May 2008 - 10:22 AM
Love Kruppe. His sense of humour and insane mutterings to himself is what really hooked me into the book