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Postby Liselle on Mon Jun 14, 2004 4:46 pm

Orion Michaels wrote:"He killed the god *insert name here* and you just insulted his wife."


Azash. hehe.
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Postby Orion Michaels on Mon Jun 14, 2004 5:15 pm

Liselle wrote:
Orion Michaels wrote:"He killed the god *insert name here* and you just insulted his wife."


Azash. hehe.


I was trying to keep it spoiler free for those who haven't read them yet but that's ok :D
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Postby Liselle on Mon Jun 14, 2004 6:17 pm

rofl
its not that hard to figure.
who is the evil god?
they killed torak, so they must kill azash. its that repitition thing that drocket mentioned :)
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Postby Azalin4savioR on Tue Jun 15, 2004 5:55 am

Heh, my buddy Ash was talking about trying out UO if they ever send him home from Iraq, guess what his favorite character name is?....any idea?

Azash ;)

Ofcourse his Azash he made into a Necromancer, back in the old d&d days.
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Postby Neassa Alaixon on Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:21 pm

Eldric wrote:Whats wrong with Melanie Rawn's books? While I admit to not getting into the Dragon Prince series on the first try and sticking them back on the "to read" pile, I recall enjoying them well enough when I picked them up the 2nd time.


I would have to agree with you, Eldric. It took me twice through the books to really enjoy them.
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Postby Neassa Alaixon on Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:27 pm

Cheres wrote:Anyone read Althalus? I have read hundreds of fantasy books so far and I thought it was ok, not the best one I have read but not bad either (thought I haven't read a bad fantasy book yet.. :) )


I have. I really enjoyed it. There were some new twists on their "standard" story.

I think I've only missed maybe one or two "stand-alone" Eddings books. What can I say? I don't mind the repetition as long as it's well-written repetition. And in the second set of each series, they poke fun at themselves about it, too, which is a good thing. They know. The fans know. But still we read the books anyway.

If you want a completely different Eddings story, try reading "The Losers".
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Postby Liselle on Fri Jul 09, 2004 1:30 am

i wasnt all that impressed with athalas. but thats just me :P
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