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May 07, 2012 03:57PM


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Slowly hacking away at the TBR list... slowly...


Jarlaxle is complex. He is dangerous with or without a weapon. He plays the role of a baddie, but if he wasn't then he wouldn't be alive for long given where he comes from. He has aided Artemis Entreri (an assassin who has it out for Drizzt) in antagonizing Drizzt. Yet he does things that seem contrary to his baddie image. He is always one step ahead.

Hmmm he sounds intriguing! I haven't read the books so I have no idea about the world/characters.



I think one of the best examples is Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, where he's evil because he wants to woo the girl with his wicked world domination skills and the 'hero' is some pompous asshat who only wants the girl for sex.

I think one of the best examples is Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, where he'..."
Wow, I agree with you:) But I do love villains who make the story more interesting...
Oh, and the "hero" in that book......does NOT deserve to be called a "hero".
I dislike mega baddies. All encompassing 'evil' really annoys me. So too characters that clearly fit into this category, but have no explanation of why they have ended up this way. Also if the baddy is too amazingly bad, the book(s) need to culminate in some enormous battle or apocalyptic event. Even Sauron didn't do it for me. But someone like Hannibal the Cannibal, well, that sort of human monster terrifies me (unless I had a decent weapon at my disposal, of course).
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Servant of the Shard (other topics)Magi - Heart of Shadow (other topics)