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The Unholy Consult / [TUC Spoilers] Thoughts post-AMA slog/Unholy Consultation thread
« on: August 03, 2017, 02:10:43 am »
The RAFOs
1. Significance of the 4121 deaths
2. People of Eanna...he RAFO'ed this like 4 times
3. Any mention of the potential survivors of the Ordeal
4. The Heron Spear
Confirmed we are gonna see Meppa again. This pleases me.
He dodged the SHIT out of the statement regarding Shauriatis' fate, while in the same breath destroyed the Mangaecca.
Best quote for me "There's the matter of the last surviving full Dunyain Anasurimbor on the loose--that's what's been commanding my attention most these days."
Also his statement that he is now an exploratory writer. Makes me a wee bit afraid for the No-God. The whole exploratory writing thing never really sat well with me in the epic fantasy genre. It's why I never really enjoyed Song of Ice and Fire. There's no fun in re-reads when the man is just making up shit as he goes. Read it once, experience it, then on the shelf it goes, to rot forever more.
All in all, a good solid chunk of shit that confirms(to me, anyway) that some of our crackpot theories are at least swinging in the proper direction, even if they remain crackpot. I hope he manages to get back on and put some more down, so that I can such it dry(phrasing...boom!).
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1. Significance of the 4121 deaths
2. People of Eanna...he RAFO'ed this like 4 times
3. Any mention of the potential survivors of the Ordeal
4. The Heron Spear
Confirmed we are gonna see Meppa again. This pleases me.
He dodged the SHIT out of the statement regarding Shauriatis' fate, while in the same breath destroyed the Mangaecca.
Best quote for me "There's the matter of the last surviving full Dunyain Anasurimbor on the loose--that's what's been commanding my attention most these days."
Also his statement that he is now an exploratory writer. Makes me a wee bit afraid for the No-God. The whole exploratory writing thing never really sat well with me in the epic fantasy genre. It's why I never really enjoyed Song of Ice and Fire. There's no fun in re-reads when the man is just making up shit as he goes. Read it once, experience it, then on the shelf it goes, to rot forever more.
All in all, a good solid chunk of shit that confirms(to me, anyway) that some of our crackpot theories are at least swinging in the proper direction, even if they remain crackpot. I hope he manages to get back on and put some more down, so that I can such it dry(phrasing...boom!).
[EDIT Madness: Title.]