GravyFingerz
Gravymancer
I just finished this very awesome and very hard-core novel by George R. R. Martin. I've read Tolkein, Robert Jordan, some Moorcock, some Fritz Leiber, some Robert Howard, some Card, etc. I gotta say, Martin's A Game of Throne is the best fantasy novel I've read, and heart wrenching for me. By the end of the book, I was very angry. It's been a long while since I've been so moved by a novel, but I gotta say, I really cared for some of Martin's characters, and hated others.
It seems like this book would lend alot towards helping DMs with intrigue, politics, and whatnot in their D&D game. While the presence of magic changes the rules most certainly, some things don't change, such as scheming nobels, turncoats, betrayers, and bloody coups. Martin handles intrigue well, and even when I knew the eventual result of events by the end of the book, I was still shocked by certain events. Shocked and appalled. Needley to say, I hate Joffrey with a passion.
All in all a good book and definite recommended read.
It seems like this book would lend alot towards helping DMs with intrigue, politics, and whatnot in their D&D game. While the presence of magic changes the rules most certainly, some things don't change, such as scheming nobels, turncoats, betrayers, and bloody coups. Martin handles intrigue well, and even when I knew the eventual result of events by the end of the book, I was still shocked by certain events. Shocked and appalled. Needley to say, I hate Joffrey with a passion.
All in all a good book and definite recommended read.