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Karsa/Samar
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Posted 07 July 2013 - 07:06 AM
Erm. This is a mite embarrassing, but I just completely lost my poise while reading about the grand re-encounter of these two (incl. Karsa's attempt to fight Traveler over her), and have been chuckling at the scene while brewing morning coffee. Does this ship actually develop into something tangible over the series unlike most others which gurgle in their death-throes after a book or two (Paran/Tattersail springs to mind)? (Yes, you can spoil me. Just a little wary of digging into the other threads in this forum, lest I cast an inadvertent glance at major-er plot points).
If not, any good-quality shippy art/stories floating about? Or do I just have to pick the damn wacom up myself auuuugh perkele...
If not, any good-quality shippy art/stories floating about? Or do I just have to pick the damn wacom up myself auuuugh perkele...
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Posted 07 July 2013 - 10:04 PM
I like reading those parts too.
Karsa has underwent major development, and I'm very much looking forward to the trilogy SE's gonna write about him.
Karsa has underwent major development, and I'm very much looking forward to the trilogy SE's gonna write about him.
Secret message: "Keep up the good work, yours truly"
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Posted 16 July 2013 - 06:48 AM
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Posted 30 August 2013 - 09:00 PM
And East in German...
I actually really hope Karsa and Samar is a source of humour in the Toblakai books, along with Ublala, cos as much as I can see the poetic grandiosity in what SE is doing with the Kharkanas books... it's often a bit... Heavy going and : /
Here's hoping Karsa's books have lots of conquest, drinking, funnies, tragedies, mage battles, and IF HE KILLS OFF KARSA AT THE END I WILL CRAPALLOVERMYLIBRARYOFFANTASYDONTYOUDARESTEVEN....DONTYOUDARE!!!!!
I actually really hope Karsa and Samar is a source of humour in the Toblakai books, along with Ublala, cos as much as I can see the poetic grandiosity in what SE is doing with the Kharkanas books... it's often a bit... Heavy going and : /
Here's hoping Karsa's books have lots of conquest, drinking, funnies, tragedies, mage battles, and IF HE KILLS OFF KARSA AT THE END I WILL CRAPALLOVERMYLIBRARYOFFANTASYDONTYOUDARESTEVEN....DONTYOUDARE!!!!!
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Posted 02 September 2013 - 09:54 AM
Vaddon Ra, on 30 August 2013 - 09:00 PM, said:
And East in German...
I actually really hope Karsa and Samar is a source of humour in the Toblakai books, along with Ublala, cos as much as I can see the poetic grandiosity in what SE is doing with the Kharkanas books... it's often a bit... Heavy going and : /
Here's hoping Karsa's books have lots of conquest, drinking, funnies, tragedies, mage battles, and IF HE KILLS OFF KARSA AT THE END I WILL CRAPALLOVERMYLIBRARYOFFANTASYDONTYOUDARESTEVEN....DONTYOUDARE!!!!!
I actually really hope Karsa and Samar is a source of humour in the Toblakai books, along with Ublala, cos as much as I can see the poetic grandiosity in what SE is doing with the Kharkanas books... it's often a bit... Heavy going and : /
Here's hoping Karsa's books have lots of conquest, drinking, funnies, tragedies, mage battles, and IF HE KILLS OFF KARSA AT THE END I WILL CRAPALLOVERMYLIBRARYOFFANTASYDONTYOUDARESTEVEN....DONTYOUDARE!!!!!
Unfortunately it means nothing in Finnish.
I'd hope for the same. I attempted a start with the Kharkanas volume at one point, but a horde of other novels stampeded over it. Must restart, although I noticed the same ponderousness, which I should be well acquainted with after Stephen R Donaldson, but the utterly over-the-top humor from voyeur soup to Karsa's mighty little orlong splitting everything in half provides a nice counterbalance to the general grimness of the storylines.
Well, guess I must plug in the Wacom and draw some inane crackart myself, as recommendations fell into a bottomless ditch before reaching me and googling returned a nice absence of results.
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Ublala/Shurq is definitely a romance for the ages.
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