Top 5 fantasy characters
#61
Posted 23 November 2010 - 04:42 AM
Wow, this is hard (thats what she said!)
Roland Deschain - Dark Tower
Harry Dresden - Dresden Files
Fiddler
Kelsier - Mistborn
Eddie Dean - Dark Tower
Also could have thrown in
Kalam or pretty much any damn character from this series.
Aspar White - Kingdom of Thorn and Bone
Oy or Jake - Dark Tower
Mat Cauthon
I have to make myself stop now.
Roland Deschain - Dark Tower
Harry Dresden - Dresden Files
Fiddler
Kelsier - Mistborn
Eddie Dean - Dark Tower
Also could have thrown in
Kalam or pretty much any damn character from this series.
Aspar White - Kingdom of Thorn and Bone
Oy or Jake - Dark Tower
Mat Cauthon
I have to make myself stop now.
I've always been crazy but its kept me from going insane.
#62
Posted 23 November 2010 - 05:00 AM
Top 5 Sci-Fi characters:
1. Luke "you ain't my father" Skywalker
2. Han "you bet your ass I shot first" Solo
3. Martin "I built an entire vocabulary out of seven swear words" Silenus
4. Jim "3 Mile Island everywhere" Gardener
5. Raul "Lions, and Tigers, and Bears, oh my!" Endymion.
1. Luke "you ain't my father" Skywalker
2. Han "you bet your ass I shot first" Solo
3. Martin "I built an entire vocabulary out of seven swear words" Silenus
4. Jim "3 Mile Island everywhere" Gardener
5. Raul "Lions, and Tigers, and Bears, oh my!" Endymion.
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#63
Posted 23 November 2010 - 03:04 PM
TOP 5 DRAGONS
y'know, this was harder than i thought... and i left out SE's soletaken dragons who are essentially humanoids that got a power-up...
Ellegon - Sarcastic. Telepathic. Fond of biting slavers' legs off, Joel Rosenberg's dragon is pure draconic fun.
Un-named dragon in the Deathgate series - Because Weis/Hickman gave him a particular obsession for a certain famous film spy-guy that is utterly funny even if it throws you out of the story every time it comes up.
Tiamat - the classic D&D villainess in all her Lady of Hell six headed goddess glory in every version of her out there she is THE prototype uber-evil-dragon.
Ferrovax - What can you say about Butcher's Dresden files dragon... well, not much because he's only appeared in like ten pages of the entire series. But without fail he DOMINATES those ten pages.
Silana - SE does a really nice job of keeping Silana both alien and familiar. She's a bit of a mystery and a force to be reckoned with and just a realy perfect example of the cool things a talented author can do with a dragon character.
'But Abyss, what about Smaug?' - Smaug SHOULD have been an excellent dragon, but his end point in THE HOBBIT is just plain weak.
y'know, this was harder than i thought... and i left out SE's soletaken dragons who are essentially humanoids that got a power-up...
Ellegon - Sarcastic. Telepathic. Fond of biting slavers' legs off, Joel Rosenberg's dragon is pure draconic fun.
Un-named dragon in the Deathgate series - Because Weis/Hickman gave him a particular obsession for a certain famous film spy-guy that is utterly funny even if it throws you out of the story every time it comes up.
Tiamat - the classic D&D villainess in all her Lady of Hell six headed goddess glory in every version of her out there she is THE prototype uber-evil-dragon.
Ferrovax - What can you say about Butcher's Dresden files dragon... well, not much because he's only appeared in like ten pages of the entire series. But without fail he DOMINATES those ten pages.
Silana - SE does a really nice job of keeping Silana both alien and familiar. She's a bit of a mystery and a force to be reckoned with and just a realy perfect example of the cool things a talented author can do with a dragon character.
'But Abyss, what about Smaug?' - Smaug SHOULD have been an excellent dragon, but his end point in THE HOBBIT is just plain weak.
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#64
Posted 23 November 2010 - 05:41 PM
Abyss, on 23 November 2010 - 03:04 PM, said:
'But Abyss, what about Smaug?' - Smaug SHOULD have been an excellent dragon, but his end point in THE HOBBIT is just plain weak.
I actually think Tolkien was inspired by folklore there. Because I'm sure i remember about a dragon who was invulnerable except for one part and got fucked by this ( and even if I'm wrong and there's no dragon there are still Achilles,, Sigfrid,etc).
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#65
Posted 24 November 2010 - 01:28 PM
Smaug was a death star, basically.
I have to agree on Ferrovax. My brother's reading the series now and although he's only doing it very slowly, coz of work, he's been so gleefully excited by seeing more of the dragon I had to break and tell him he's not been back yet, just so that he doesn't get too disappointed when he finally gets onto it. >_>
I have to agree on Ferrovax. My brother's reading the series now and although he's only doing it very slowly, coz of work, he's been so gleefully excited by seeing more of the dragon I had to break and tell him he's not been back yet, just so that he doesn't get too disappointed when he finally gets onto it. >_>
This post has been edited by polishgenius: 24 November 2010 - 01:28 PM
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#66
Posted 24 November 2010 - 08:46 PM
I only have a couple of favourite characters.
I have to agree with whoever it was that picked Tehol and Bugg. Even though I'm (still) not finished with Midnight Tides they really are a pair of awesome characters.
Another two characters I'd like to mention are Malakai Makaisson, a crazed dwarf slayer engineer. The other is Snorri Nosebiter, another slayer "Good thing something broke Snorri's fall, now where is that bloody vampire?"
I have to agree with whoever it was that picked Tehol and Bugg. Even though I'm (still) not finished with Midnight Tides they really are a pair of awesome characters.
Another two characters I'd like to mention are Malakai Makaisson, a crazed dwarf slayer engineer. The other is Snorri Nosebiter, another slayer "Good thing something broke Snorri's fall, now where is that bloody vampire?"
Screw you all, and have a nice day!
#67
Posted 25 November 2010 - 07:37 PM
Gully Foyle is my name
And Terra is my nation
Deep space is my dwelling place
The stars my destination
And Terra is my nation
Deep space is my dwelling place
The stars my destination
#68
Posted 10 September 2017 - 10:20 AM
Eddie Dean - Darktower
Logen Ninefingers - First Law
Arya Stark - ASOI&F
Cotillion - MBotF
Tehol Beddict - MBotF
Logen Ninefingers - First Law
Arya Stark - ASOI&F
Cotillion - MBotF
Tehol Beddict - MBotF
#69
Posted 10 September 2017 - 10:36 AM
Macros, on 09 May 2010 - 05:07 PM, said:
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
Thread necrosis ahoy!
Made me curious to look back and see what's changed in 7 years.
As a top 5 favourite characters the list has changed a bit for me but anyone off the list is still floating g around d in my favourite character selection book.
Banokles is still there
The Bloody Nine is still there
Lujan is still there
Mr Wednesday - American gods
Druss
Dancer has slid out
Along with Arakasi. Dancer probably has dropped off further, I still love Arakasi
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#70
Posted 10 September 2017 - 03:07 PM
Fiddler - Malazan
Skilgannon the Damned - David Gemmell (White Wolf and Swords of Night and Day)
Faramir - Tolkien
Nighteyes - Robin Hobb
Schmendrick the Magician - The Last Unicorn
Skilgannon the Damned - David Gemmell (White Wolf and Swords of Night and Day)
Faramir - Tolkien
Nighteyes - Robin Hobb
Schmendrick the Magician - The Last Unicorn
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#73
Posted 13 September 2017 - 03:47 PM
I must have blocked his douchyness from my mind
2012
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"
"Imperial Gothos, Imperial"