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Nicely said Ryan Send a noteboard - 27/03/2010 07:50:00 AM
Besides the peasant lets the writer show the world through the charachters eyes as new, instead of the info dump that would result from a noble. I think not only plot wise, but stylistically the farmer bit works.
The past is just that, the past. You can only truly live by looking to the future!
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Nicely said - 27/03/2010 07:50:00 AM 663 Views

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