Top 5 fantasy characters
#1
Posted 08 May 2010 - 11:21 AM
Who's your favourite character in the genre? I got to thinking some of the books I read as a youngster left a deeper makr with me maybe because I was easier to influence. Which will explain some of my choices.
Here's mine.
1)Rudd Threetrees : Joe Abercrombie's the Blade Itself.
2)Waylander : David Gemmel's Waylander.
3)Kallor : Steven Erikson's MBotF.
4)Belgarath the Sorcerer : David Eddings' Belgariad.
5)Tywin Lannister : George Martin's SoIaF
Here's mine.
1)Rudd Threetrees : Joe Abercrombie's the Blade Itself.
2)Waylander : David Gemmel's Waylander.
3)Kallor : Steven Erikson's MBotF.
4)Belgarath the Sorcerer : David Eddings' Belgariad.
5)Tywin Lannister : George Martin's SoIaF
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#2
Posted 08 May 2010 - 02:51 PM
1. Corwin of Amber - Roger Zelazny's Amber series.
2. Jaime Lannister - GRRM's ASoIaF series.
3. Fiddler - MBotF
4. Mat Cauthon - RJ/BS's WoT series.
5. Aiken Drum - Julian May's Saga of the Exiles series.
But that could change, based on when I have to make this list and what I am reading at the time.
2. Jaime Lannister - GRRM's ASoIaF series.
3. Fiddler - MBotF
4. Mat Cauthon - RJ/BS's WoT series.
5. Aiken Drum - Julian May's Saga of the Exiles series.
But that could change, based on when I have to make this list and what I am reading at the time.
#3
Posted 08 May 2010 - 03:05 PM
1. Quick Ben, SEs MBotF.
2. Ringil, from Richard Morgan's The Steel Remains.
3. Lady Envy, SEs MBotF.
4. Hektor, in David Gemmells Troy series.
5. three-way split between Jean, from Scott Lynches Lock Lamorra series, Apsalar from MBotF, and Lara from Jim Butchers Dresden Files.
2. Ringil, from Richard Morgan's The Steel Remains.
3. Lady Envy, SEs MBotF.
4. Hektor, in David Gemmells Troy series.
5. three-way split between Jean, from Scott Lynches Lock Lamorra series, Apsalar from MBotF, and Lara from Jim Butchers Dresden Files.
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#4
Posted 08 May 2010 - 03:10 PM
Hmm...in no particular order:
Kellanved/Shadowthrone - MBotF
Roland - Dark Tower
Harry Dresden - Dresden Files
Goblin/One-Eye - Black Company
Death - Discworld
Kellanved/Shadowthrone - MBotF
Roland - Dark Tower
Harry Dresden - Dresden Files
Goblin/One-Eye - Black Company
Death - Discworld
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#5
Posted 08 May 2010 - 03:34 PM
hmmmm,
Druss - Legend
Fiddler/Strings - Malazan
Eddie Dean - The Dark Tower
Justen - The Order War (Recluse series)
John Anchor - Deepgate Codex
these are in no order, just very cool characters
Druss - Legend
Fiddler/Strings - Malazan
Eddie Dean - The Dark Tower
Justen - The Order War (Recluse series)
John Anchor - Deepgate Codex
these are in no order, just very cool characters
#6
Posted 08 May 2010 - 03:59 PM
This is tough, but here goes...
Paul Atreides (Muad'dib)- Frank Herbert/Dune
Cotillion- Steven Erickson/MBotF
Victarion Greyjoy- George R.R. Martin/ASoI&F
Smog- J.R.R. Tolkien/The Hobbit
Bayushi Shoju the Scorpion- Stephen D. Sullivan/The Clan Wars of Rokugan First Scroll
We could do this all day.
Paul Atreides (Muad'dib)- Frank Herbert/Dune
Cotillion- Steven Erickson/MBotF
Victarion Greyjoy- George R.R. Martin/ASoI&F
Smog- J.R.R. Tolkien/The Hobbit
Bayushi Shoju the Scorpion- Stephen D. Sullivan/The Clan Wars of Rokugan First Scroll
We could do this all day.
#7
Posted 08 May 2010 - 06:15 PM
Faethor Ferenczy (or all of the Ferenczys): Necroscope
Toc the Younger: MBotF
Arya Stark: ASoIaF
Tehol and Bugg (they count as one!): MBotF
Harry Keogh: Necroscope
Toc the Younger: MBotF
Arya Stark: ASoIaF
Tehol and Bugg (they count as one!): MBotF
Harry Keogh: Necroscope
#8
Posted 08 May 2010 - 07:49 PM
Jaime Lannister,
Cersei Lannister,
Arya Stark,
Fiddler,
Iskaral pust.
No I have not read books from only two fantasy series This list is subject to change and does not include non fantasy characters
Cersei Lannister,
Arya Stark,
Fiddler,
Iskaral pust.
No I have not read books from only two fantasy series This list is subject to change and does not include non fantasy characters
#9
Posted 08 May 2010 - 09:13 PM
Ten wouldnt be enough:)
- Decado from Gemmell´s King Beyond Gate
- Logen Ninefingers from Abercrombie´s First Law
- Fiddler
- Tyrion Lannister from ASoIaF
- Koniáš from Žamboch´s Na ostří čepelí
And tens others (Ulric, Geralt, Cotillion, Jaime Lannister, John Taylor, Cpt Elanius...)
- Decado from Gemmell´s King Beyond Gate
- Logen Ninefingers from Abercrombie´s First Law
- Fiddler
- Tyrion Lannister from ASoIaF
- Koniáš from Žamboch´s Na ostří čepelí
And tens others (Ulric, Geralt, Cotillion, Jaime Lannister, John Taylor, Cpt Elanius...)
This post has been edited by Ulrik: 08 May 2010 - 09:13 PM
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#10
Posted 08 May 2010 - 09:43 PM
In no particular order:
Fiddler - Malazan
Sam Vimes - Discworld
Drusas Achamian - The Second Apocalypse
Johnny Marcone - Dresden Files
Delirium of the Endless- The Sandman
Yeah, three of my picks are grumpy old men. Not sure why that happened.
Few tough choices there. Most notably, missing out Arya Stark. If comics aren't allowed, stick her in instead of Delirium.
Fiddler - Malazan
Sam Vimes - Discworld
Drusas Achamian - The Second Apocalypse
Johnny Marcone - Dresden Files
Delirium of the Endless- The Sandman
Yeah, three of my picks are grumpy old men. Not sure why that happened.
Few tough choices there. Most notably, missing out Arya Stark. If comics aren't allowed, stick her in instead of Delirium.
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#11
Posted 08 May 2010 - 11:01 PM
in no order:
Geralt of Rivia - "The Witcer"
Father Etlau of the Evial Inquisition--Perumov's "Cronicles of the Rift"
Cotillion - MBotF
Ganoes Paran - MBotF
Tasselhoff Burfoot from Weis + Hickman's "Dragonlance"
each one of these strikes me as having somethign unique, and they stand out in the genre, even if the story's not always all about them.
Geralt of Rivia - "The Witcer"
Father Etlau of the Evial Inquisition--Perumov's "Cronicles of the Rift"
Cotillion - MBotF
Ganoes Paran - MBotF
Tasselhoff Burfoot from Weis + Hickman's "Dragonlance"
each one of these strikes me as having somethign unique, and they stand out in the genre, even if the story's not always all about them.
#12 Guest_Kityhawk_*
Posted 09 May 2010 - 12:02 AM
no order
Apsalar-- MBOTF
Tyrion Lannister-- ASOIAF
Glokta--The First Law
Kvothe-- The Name of the Wind
Can't think of a fifth at the moment
Apsalar-- MBOTF
Tyrion Lannister-- ASOIAF
Glokta--The First Law
Kvothe-- The Name of the Wind
Can't think of a fifth at the moment
This post has been edited by Kityhawk: 09 May 2010 - 12:08 AM
#13
Posted 09 May 2010 - 09:45 AM
In no particular order
Kallor(MBotF)
Bugg(MbotF)
The Hound(ASoIaF)
Devon(Deepgate Codex by Alan Campbell)
Glokta(The First Law by Joe Abercrombie)
But of course there are many many more
Kallor(MBotF)
Bugg(MbotF)
The Hound(ASoIaF)
Devon(Deepgate Codex by Alan Campbell)
Glokta(The First Law by Joe Abercrombie)
But of course there are many many more
This post has been edited by Bauchelain the Evil: 09 May 2010 - 10:06 AM
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#14
Posted 09 May 2010 - 10:43 AM
In no particular order the ones that resonated with me most
Rastalin
Strum
Pug
Waylander
Druss
TTFN
Rastalin
Strum
Pug
Waylander
Druss
TTFN
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#15
Posted 09 May 2010 - 05:07 PM
This varies a lot for me, but there's a few that are always in the frame.
Lujan - Empire series by Feist/Wurts
Banokles - Troy Series by Gemmel
Arakasi - Empire series by Feist/Wurts
The bloody Nine - the first law series byAbercrombie (say one thing about Logen nine fingers, say hes a c*nt)
Dancer - MBotF - Erikson
theres more hovering on the edge, but these are probably my favourite 5, arakasi could by replaced by Hartcraft from honoured enemy though.
non fantasy fiction, Richard Sharpe and Patrick Harper steal the show
Lujan - Empire series by Feist/Wurts
Banokles - Troy Series by Gemmel
Arakasi - Empire series by Feist/Wurts
The bloody Nine - the first law series byAbercrombie (say one thing about Logen nine fingers, say hes a c*nt)
Dancer - MBotF - Erikson
theres more hovering on the edge, but these are probably my favourite 5, arakasi could by replaced by Hartcraft from honoured enemy though.
non fantasy fiction, Richard Sharpe and Patrick Harper steal the show
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#16
Posted 09 May 2010 - 08:45 PM
Potential for an endless list but anyway, at the moment..........
Conan ( Karsa is a fanny in comparison )
Glokta
Ringil
Duiker
Tyrion Lannister
It might be interesting to have a thread with everybody's worst 5 Fantasy Characters, i'll go and start it.
Conan ( Karsa is a fanny in comparison )
Glokta
Ringil
Duiker
Tyrion Lannister
It might be interesting to have a thread with everybody's worst 5 Fantasy Characters, i'll go and start it.
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#17
Posted 09 May 2010 - 08:50 PM
1. Harry Dresden of the Dresden Files
2. Tehol Beddict of MBotF
3. Roland of Gilead of The Dark Tower
4. Quick Ben of MBotF
5. Kelsier of Mistborn
2. Tehol Beddict of MBotF
3. Roland of Gilead of The Dark Tower
4. Quick Ben of MBotF
5. Kelsier of Mistborn
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#18
Posted 09 May 2010 - 09:06 PM
No particular order, limited to one per series:
Kallor (Malazan)
Kelsier (Mistborn)
Tyrion Lannister (ASoIaF)
Rand al'Thor (WoT)
Locke Lamorra
Kallor (Malazan)
Kelsier (Mistborn)
Tyrion Lannister (ASoIaF)
Rand al'Thor (WoT)
Locke Lamorra
#20
Posted 10 May 2010 - 03:12 AM
Y'all seem to be restricting this to conventional SF, so I'll leave out characters like Judge Holden from Blood Meridian.
Dream - The Sandman (After a rocky beginning, it is easy to understand how so, so many people fell in love with this series - and Dream is the one that makes it go.)
Marid Audran - A Fire in the Sun (Read this book and tell me the manner in which he deals with personal and outside problems isn't quintessentially human.)
Apsalar - MBotF (Took a genre staple and changed the character into someone with depth and unpredictability - which is pretty common in MBotF, but I cottoned onto her pretty early on. Perhaps I don't like the character so much, as the nexus of characters and plot that revolve around her. I hope her story gains further resolution by Erikson himself.)
Raven - Snow Crash (He is the epitome of a badass normal human. There is nothing in literature that beats a Sovereign harpooneer.)
Thomas Covenant - The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant (I have no idea how Donaldson successfully made him a protagonist. On this site alone, you'll find people who find him hateful, despicable and unlikable. Yet he's an amazing character who genuinely does good for those around him. I just sit around and read his books in awe of that achievement while enjoying the books themselves. Hated the Gap cycle though.)
Dream - The Sandman (After a rocky beginning, it is easy to understand how so, so many people fell in love with this series - and Dream is the one that makes it go.)
Marid Audran - A Fire in the Sun (Read this book and tell me the manner in which he deals with personal and outside problems isn't quintessentially human.)
Apsalar - MBotF (Took a genre staple and changed the character into someone with depth and unpredictability - which is pretty common in MBotF, but I cottoned onto her pretty early on. Perhaps I don't like the character so much, as the nexus of characters and plot that revolve around her. I hope her story gains further resolution by Erikson himself.)
Raven - Snow Crash (He is the epitome of a badass normal human. There is nothing in literature that beats a Sovereign harpooneer.)
Thomas Covenant - The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant (I have no idea how Donaldson successfully made him a protagonist. On this site alone, you'll find people who find him hateful, despicable and unlikable. Yet he's an amazing character who genuinely does good for those around him. I just sit around and read his books in awe of that achievement while enjoying the books themselves. Hated the Gap cycle though.)
This post has been edited by amphibian: 10 May 2010 - 03:15 AM
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