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#21 User is offline   Gothos 

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 07:25 AM

As in the other thread, my library is very limited. That said, I'll still have to use groups else the list would be even more limited in breadth.

Regis from the Witcher series. And the Witcher himself. And emperor Emhyr. And Jaskier the bard. And Yennefer the sorc. And... gorram, the whole cast. Well, maybe excluding Angouleme, but yeah...

Kallor (doh!). I'd put Gothos here but he hasn't had enough screentime for that, sadly.

Jaime Lannister (doh!)

Kain (Legacy of Kain series)

The Nameless One, Morte, Fall-From-Grace, Annah, Ravel, Trias, the smart undead - all from Planescape: Torment.
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 11:21 AM

EoDO - rand, really??? god, hes going on my worst list!


ETA - gods, how could I foret SILK!!!

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 12:08 PM

Only five is quite few. Therefore I listed only those of my rather recent reads in no particular order:

Daurenja (K.J. Parker)
Shadowthrone (Erikson)
Sand dan Glokta (Abercrombie)
Imago Jasper (Ricardo Pinto)
Eleazaras + Iokus (R. Scott Bakker)
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 04:31 PM

Trying to come up with some favorites that no one else has mentioned:

Croaker - Glen Cook's Black Company
Hari Michaelson/Caine - Matthew Stover's Acts of Caine
Severian - Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun
Bel-ka-Trazet - Richard Adams' Shardik
Giskard - Isaac Asimov's robot books
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Posted 10 May 2010 - 10:45 PM

Maigraith/Numinator. (VfTM, STT)


Flydd. (WoE, STT)

Bramble (Casting Trilogy)

Rake (MbTF)

Vin (Mistborn Trilogy)
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Posted 11 May 2010 - 12:55 AM

Mila Kunis

Megan Fox

Scarlett Johansson

Alessandra Ambrosio

Jennifer Love Hewitt



















Oh...You meant Fantasy Literature Characters? Well then...

Mat- Because he likes to have fun, but when you see him on a battlefield he just transcends badass.

Jaime Lannister- Because he's got a quick wit, and anyone that I hated for 3 books and then turned into my most looked forward to chapter deserves a spot on this list.

Logen Ninefingers- Because he's 2 characters in one!

Cotillion- Honestly I think I could just base this off tCG excerpt and be justified.

Whiskeyjack- Because he allowed me to come up with my superawesome name. And he can turn any eons old Ascendant into a best friend, booty call, or personal bodyguards within 5 minutes as the situation demands.


Awesome but not quite enough screen time to qualify: Gothos, Mok, Seg 2nd, Osserc and Draconus.
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Posted 11 May 2010 - 01:25 AM

Not including any Malazan characters here, so I really can't come up with five:

Kvothe - a bit of a Mary Sue, but still awesome.

Mat Cauthon - has gotten somewhat fan-service-ish in later books, but he's the only character from WoT that I actually like, and has all the best moments.

Gerald Tarrant - The Anomander Rake of Erna. Grade-A fuckin' awesome.
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Posted 11 May 2010 - 05:38 PM

durzo blint (brent weeks) asher (karen miller) cotillion (se) parmenion (gemmil) dresden (butcher)

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'Yet my heart breaks for a naked hen.'
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Posted 11 May 2010 - 06:02 PM

Kalam - MBotF, ma boy

Vlad Taltos-steven brust vlad novels, one of my fav fantasy series, love vlad and how he handles himself

Tyrion Lannister - ASoFaI, always loved reading his parts

Kitai - Codex, cause she is a badass, i liked reading how she and tavi interacted and what they came to and will be

Araris Valerian - Codex, just a great character and i always love a good swordsman
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Posted 12 May 2010 - 06:21 PM

Hmm, trying to think of those characters who I really love reading about.

Tyrion Lannister (if there was a poll it looks like he would be top)
Conan
Takeshi Kovacs (if we allow sci fi :kallor:)
Quick Ben
Severian
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Posted 13 May 2010 - 01:41 AM

I cant really think of my top 5, too many to name. However, ill pick my top 5 "mysterious characters who never have more than a snippet of writing from their perspective, but end up awesome"

1. Kellanved.

2. Anomander Rake.

3. Lan

4. Gaius Sextus

5. Mister
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Posted 13 May 2010 - 01:45 PM

1. Marc Remillard (Julian May)

2. Thomas Covenant (Stephen Donaldson)

3. Killashandra Ree (Anne McCaffrey)

4. Anomander Rake (Erikson)

5. Pug (Feist)


Loads of others. I love powerful magician types!
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Posted 13 May 2010 - 01:59 PM

'Tremble and despair, for I am POWER!'

Easily one of the most badass lines ever uttered.
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Posted 13 May 2010 - 02:42 PM

non malaz list

waylander
uther doul
mat cauthon
raistlin majere
the bloody nine
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Posted 13 May 2010 - 11:24 PM

View PostGothos, on 10 May 2010 - 07:25 AM, said:

Regis from the Witcher series. And the Witcher himself. And emperor Emhyr. And Jaskier the bard. And Yennefer the sorc. And... gorram, the whole cast. Well, maybe excluding Angouleme, but yeah...


Agreed in every point up to excluding Angouleme [that's the original spelling? I only know her as Angulema in Russian]. I'm also very fond of the [dude who rides a mule] who travels with Geralt for some time as well as the black knight who's name I have no clue how to spell..

Anyway, excluding MBotF characters and limited to one per series:

Sand dan Glokta [First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercrombie]

Derkhan Blueday [Perdido Street Station by China Miéville]

Cuthbert Allgood [Dark Tower by Steven King]

Reynevan [from one of Sapkowski's as yet untranslated into English none-witcher novels - well, it's part fantasy at least]

Croaker [The Black Company by Glen Cook]



I also noted a striking minority of female characters not only on my own list..

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Posted 14 May 2010 - 12:09 PM

In no particular order:

Logen Ninefingers (the bloody nine)
Spoiler


Mat Cauthon, most enjoyable char in WoT.

Quick Ben

Ringil, From the steel remains

Tehol

Its funny that like someone pointed out in this thread that there has been no mention of any female character here. Are all female characters so steriotypical and boreing or is it only cause we (guessing most are male here) identify with only other males? Cant say I myself have read that many diffrent fantasy series either but all the females in them have been kinda boreing to read about compared to the males. To give a clear example, compare the many female characters in WoT to the Male ones...
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Posted 14 May 2010 - 12:48 PM

Have to add:

1. Elof the smith, from Michael Scott Rohan's 'Winter of the World' series

2. Cordelia Naismith Vorkosigan from Lois Bujold's Vorkosigan series

3. Moiraine Damodred from Jordan's Wheel of Time

4. Jewel Markess from Michelle West's House War and Sun Sword series

5. Honor Harrington from David Weber's Harringtonverse
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Posted 14 May 2010 - 12:49 PM

My first list had one female character (Killashandra Ree, the Crystal Singer)
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Posted 14 May 2010 - 12:56 PM

View PostPuck, on 13 May 2010 - 11:24 PM, said:

View PostGothos, on 10 May 2010 - 07:25 AM, said:

Regis from the Witcher series. And the Witcher himself. And emperor Emhyr. And Jaskier the bard. And Yennefer the sorc. And... gorram, the whole cast. Well, maybe excluding Angouleme, but yeah...


Agreed in every point up to excluding Angouleme [that's the original spelling? I only know her as Angulema in Russian]. I'm also very fond of the HERBALIST who travels with Geralt for some time as well as the black knight who's name I have no clue how to spell..


dude, spoilers!
Black Knight, actually a Nilfgaard intelligence officer, Cahir.


also, how the HELL could I ever forget Croaker? bloody hell.

This post has been edited by Gothos: 14 May 2010 - 12:57 PM

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Posted 14 May 2010 - 01:08 PM

Assuming graphic novels count as literature...




1. Hedge. Hedge x 1000. I want to make a thread about how awesome Hedge is, but I don't think I have the words to adequately communicate my love for the character.

2. Death, from the Sandman graphic novels. Cheerful and hot. 

3. Death, from the Discworld books. Lovely dry humour. 

4. Mat from WoT, simply for managing to be a WoT character that I don't want to kill.

5. Éowyn from LoTR. I likes women who screw gender convention and go and kick arses in battle. I like the malazan female marines for the same reason, but they weren't faced with the social pressure to stay and home and do woman stuff as Éowyn was.
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