Matt started reading Edgedancer by Brandon Sanderson (The Stormlight Archive, #2.5)
Should head back to some Brando Sando before I forget what was happening. Let's read Edgedancer before Oathbringer (#3), eh?
I'm in Canberra, Australia. My favourite genres are fantasy and sci-fi. Lately enjoying books by Brandon Sanderson, Tamsyn Muir and Becky Chambers. I like drawing, table-top role-playing games (TTRPGs), cats and trying not to injure my aging body while trying to run far. I live on Ngunawal & Ngambri land.
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Should head back to some Brando Sando before I forget what was happening. Let's read Edgedancer before Oathbringer (#3), eh?
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Content warning Super Spoiler filled thoughts
Finished this trilogy a few days ago, and have been thinking on it. My first thought was "That's it?? That's how you're ending it? The good guys didn't really win, everything's a mess. No happy endings" but the more I thought about it, the more it grew on me. None of the good guys were particularly good. Maybe The Dogman. Was he the only good character that made it to the end? I loved most of the characters though, especially Logen and Ferro. But man, Logen was messed up. Was waiting for some revelation about his beserker murdery side, which seemed quite supernatural, but no. The whole trilogy is a series of shitty people doing shitty things. The ending could be considered a good one, in that the invaders were crushed, the kingdom saved. The big baddies were cannibals after all - they can't be considered the good guys, but, were they really bad? Gosh it's so murky and bleak but also points of light and defiance.
The conclusion sits on my soul like a stone, and I need to think on it more.
i.e. I think I loved it?
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Fantastic update, great examples. Love all the Meanings tables! I hadn't read any Mythic Magazines, I think a lot of what impressed me might have originated there, but, well compiled, and great tips for running the game you want to experience.
Saw mentioned on a YouTube actual play stream for GURPS [ youtu.be/9COflcbEO30 ] - might be interesting to see how life was lived in such times - for verisimilitude for fantasy roleplaying games?
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The eagerly awaited sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Way of Kings.
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