Which is that the novels could have been better if there was more menace presented on the part of the 'bad guys'. There are a few points in time where I felt like the Dark had something going for it (the Gholam in particular had a great entry, killing off Herid Fel, and there have been times when even the inept Forsaken seemed scary) but these moments are too few and far between.
I do enjoy the character development of the Light, but I would have enjoyed the series up to now more if the villains were (a) less transparent and (b) represented a real threat.
I do enjoy the character development of the Light, but I would have enjoyed the series up to now more if the villains were (a) less transparent and (b) represented a real threat.
RJ finally got a villain right, then killed him in the same book.
15/07/2010 10:10:16 PM
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16/07/2010 03:01:30 AM
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The Forsaken are not THE villain(s), they are cannon fodder!
19/07/2010 04:16:04 AM
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And that's why they're crappy villains
19/07/2010 07:24:05 AM
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Cannoli misses the point. The Forsaken are all villains. It is the Dark One that is the true evil
19/07/2010 04:01:34 PM
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The Forsaken are henchmen. Like the eels in The Little Mermaid or the hyenas in The Lion King
20/07/2010 03:14:37 AM
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Absolutely correct, but you miss the point.
20/07/2010 02:48:22 PM
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Exactly.
20/07/2010 04:08:22 PM
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My point is simply that you are mistaking their place in the hierarchy
20/07/2010 11:46:52 PM
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No
19/07/2010 08:01:03 PM
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I'll call your "no" and raise you a "WTH?"
19/07/2010 08:44:19 PM
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The Dark One is the threat. He is the enemy from whom the world needs saving, NOT the Forsaken
20/07/2010 02:35:48 AM
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21/07/2010 05:29:51 AM
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