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Sagiro's Story Hour: The FINAL Adventures of Abernathy's Company (FINISHED 7/3/14)
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<blockquote data-quote="Everett" data-source="post: 5402354" data-attributes="member: 21712"><p>I don't see that Dranko's sacrifice is meant to evoke empathy from us. Fame, and the wanting it or needing it, isn't exactly a heroic goal, and Dranko, after all, is some mixture of anti-hero and jerk, ie., Jayne in Firefly/Serenity. (I mean that Dranko is much more like Jayne than Mal. "We're gonna explode? I don't wanna explode.") Throwing the bottle into the void was a pretty dumb thing to do in the first place (and totally in character), and the way it came back to bite him also makes sense insofar as a character arc would naturally play out. I wouldn't expect that he would ever be able to recover his quest for fame -- since after all, he hasn't lost that wish or desire, it's just that if he were to pursue it he'd be dragged off by tentacle-monsters that exist in a dim, OTHERspace totally apart from good or evil.</p><p></p><p>Really, it's for Piratecat to resolve how he sees fit, or to live with.</p><p></p><p>And if you think about it, the closest thing the party has ever had to a straight hero was One Certain Step, the NPC. I'd also say Grey Wolf has a kind of heroic cast -- quiet and good with both a sword and a spell. And Tor Bladebearer and Kay fit the hero mold, but they're ancient history. That's it. Morningstar's just a professional, Aravis is an intellectual, Ernie and Kibi are likeable in a hobbit-sense but not how you usually think of world-savers. Flicker is Flicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Everett, post: 5402354, member: 21712"] I don't see that Dranko's sacrifice is meant to evoke empathy from us. Fame, and the wanting it or needing it, isn't exactly a heroic goal, and Dranko, after all, is some mixture of anti-hero and jerk, ie., Jayne in Firefly/Serenity. (I mean that Dranko is much more like Jayne than Mal. "We're gonna explode? I don't wanna explode.") Throwing the bottle into the void was a pretty dumb thing to do in the first place (and totally in character), and the way it came back to bite him also makes sense insofar as a character arc would naturally play out. I wouldn't expect that he would ever be able to recover his quest for fame -- since after all, he hasn't lost that wish or desire, it's just that if he were to pursue it he'd be dragged off by tentacle-monsters that exist in a dim, OTHERspace totally apart from good or evil. Really, it's for Piratecat to resolve how he sees fit, or to live with. And if you think about it, the closest thing the party has ever had to a straight hero was One Certain Step, the NPC. I'd also say Grey Wolf has a kind of heroic cast -- quiet and good with both a sword and a spell. And Tor Bladebearer and Kay fit the hero mold, but they're ancient history. That's it. Morningstar's just a professional, Aravis is an intellectual, Ernie and Kibi are likeable in a hobbit-sense but not how you usually think of world-savers. Flicker is Flicker. [/QUOTE]
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