lorddarkflare, on 09 September 2009 - 02:32 AM, said:
Lastly, Tool is quite possible one of the worst 'good' leaders that we have seen thus far. Tavore(She is brilliant, has access to power and info, but...) is the second. The sheer incompetence of these two is astounding.
Look at Tavore's moves: She became Adjunct to save her life (as well as further her ambitions), carefully arranged a risky yet plausible plan to save Felisin, put down the Whirlwind rebellion, allied with the Khundryl, didn't lose her entire army at Y'Ghatan, avoided the plague that killed millions, survived Malaz City with very few losses, allied with the Perish, send the Edur packing and in doing that, landed the Bonehunters precisely where they'd be close to where they'd be most useful - in Kolanse.
She's been amazing so far, and that's all the more infuriating to me because we do not know quite how she's able to come out on top of all this chaos so often. Being a superb tactician and the preeminent Kellanved and Dancer scholar doesn't mean that she can anticipate all this, does it? She gotta have some kind of mage powers.
Tool is an interesting case. Humbrell Taur fell overboard during the voyage to Letherii. He assumed leadership after that and landed on the shore with something like 150,000 people under his rule. It is incredibly hard to sustain a group of that size in a land you do not really know, so I think the fragmenting of the Barghast was a tactically sound decision. He had kids, which he took great care of, he did right by the White Face and he mourned Toc while the White Face destroyed Toc's killers. Nobody could outgeneral Tool or beat him in a fight amongst the Barghast. Nobody had his force of will and recognizance of what was the right thing to do.
The only spot Tool fell short in was having the next "thing to do" lined up after landing. He knew the tribes were going after the wrong enemy and sacrificed himself to save 100 plus warriors from total annihilation. Why he didn't just run away and let himself be captured - I don't know, perhaps Olar Ethil was messing with his mind there in subtle ways. But he did end up causing quite a few Barghast to wonder about the rightness of their current conflict. If Tavore had managed to tell Tool to go to Kolanse, I think he'd have done that spectacularly, but then... we wouldn't have much of a story with all the "good guy" armies moving unscathed to crush the "bad guys".
One thing I'd like to point out: Coltaine was an incredible leader and won his campaign - but he died. Dujek and Whiskeyjack died. Hood died. Anomander Rake died. Tavore's dealt with forces on the level of what the previous leaders dealt with and the difference is that she's still alive. Presence, and continued presence, counts for something.
This post has been edited by amphibian: 09 September 2009 - 03:29 AM
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