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Your favorite character from the Amber Chronicles
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Of the girls who else than Fiona? The rest is bland. Having said that Vialle turned out to be interesting. But overall it is a series written by a guy and starting in the seventies what can you expect?


I liked them & thought they were as good as the Merlin cycle. Others have said not, though.
We have two topics for them. No spoilers here:
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From the first 5, I'd have to say the standout characters for me are Corwin, Brand, Fiona and Benedict.
From the second 5, definitely Mandor and Luke. Merlin's OK too, but I just didn't like him as much as Corwin, so it felt like I was downgrading my protagonist from one set of books to the next.
Oh, and you've gotta love Scrof. =P

Of the fellas, I liked Random and Benedict best, and I have kind of a soft spot for Gerard.

Was Bleys good or bad? I liked him more than Corwin in a lot of ways because he at least had enough interest to study more magic. It was so important to them, but Corwin just took it for granted & never really gave it much thought.
I didn't like Brand. He had the makings of quite a person, but was just too warped. Ditto for Fiona & Dara.
Benedict... Nice guy, but he had a lot of power & never used it, to the detriment of everyone around him.

Benedict tried to stay out of conflicts because he was concerned first and foremost with the safety of Amber, not with picking someone to back in an attempt on the throne.
As far as Brand goes, yeah, he was warped. But I love me some bad guys, especially the ones that are power-hungry and just so damn smart that you can't hope to match wits with 'em. Brand definitely falls into that category. =P I mean, Bleys and Fiona were supposed to be the other really smart ones in the family, and even they were afraid of what Brand could do by himself. Love it!

That's a good description of Brand. He was a little too smart & daring for his own good.

My favorite character has to be Gerard, hands down. He's very easy to relate to. All the other amberites have plots behind plots and subplots within those- Gerard is, by comparison only, just a normal guy

In fact . . . I've read the whole series 3-4 times now, and I'm still not 100% sure I could tell you exactly what really happened, because when I think of all the different stories that different characters gave, I get my wires crossed and forget what's a lie and what isn't. =P

In Roadmarks, he wrote separate story lines in order then took one section out & threw it into the air. He picked it up & randomly inserted it into the first. That gave the impression of time travel along the road. Between his bare style & this obfustication, I had to read the book twice before I really got it. It took a third time to pick up the rest of the details.
Of course, it also means that it is a book I can read & reread without tiring of. Considering the way the shadows work, more linear but with odd aberations, I'd guess that he pulled some of the same stunts with Amber.
I've still never figured out just who Conrad is in This Immortal. Sometimes I think he's just a long lived man, other times the god Pan. My son votes for the latter interpretation. I generally lean toward the former.

Think about it. Ordinary guy, right? Yet he keeps showing up in strange ways and places. He's a personal friend to Corwin, literally saves his life after Corwin gets stabbed by Caine. Roth sells Corwin's Earth house for him, ends up writing the terms for the Patternfall treaty between Amber and Chaos (I REALLY want to read that document!), he's a trusted confidant to Merlin, and when Merlin looks into Suhuy's scrying pool in 'Prince of Chaos' to see who's involved in the succession for the throne, one of the people he sees is Bill.
Love me a man of mystery ...


I can agree with those. Interesting thoughts on Greater.
But I took a liking to Ganelon. He was the companion and yes friend that Corwin needed.
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I've always been very partial to Corwin, but his ignorance of so many things tics me off. Bleys is an underdeveloped character. I think I might like him the best.