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<blockquote data-quote="Dire Bare" data-source="post: 8979210" data-attributes="member: 18182"><p>They do talk about how Forge and Sofina are behind the loggers in the Neverwinter forest . . . but don't give it much time or development, or a reason other than profit. Which is enough, but the movie should have given that subplot just a little more sunshine. In the novel, "Druid's Call", they purposefully keep the identity and purpose of the loggers unknown . . . but it was obvious that the new lord of Neverwinter was behind the chaos. They may as well have given that more sunlight in the novel as well.</p><p></p><p>Simon and Doric's interactions in the novels were a bit weird. Simon had very little effect on the plot of "Druid's Call", he just shows up awkwardly two or three times and basically does what he did in the film. Simon: <em>"Remember me?"</em> Doric: <em>"Who are you again?"</em> Which, in the film, did get a laugh from me! I did get the impression that Simon was sweet on Doric in the novel, but she was so uninterested he couldn't dredge up the courage to say anything to her about his feelings. But that was all more implied than explained. Simon feeling like he was courting Doric, without really doing so, while Doric was barely aware of his existence, seems in tune with both of their characters, both in the novel and film. I've known guys like that . . . totally smitten with someone who doesn't seem to know they exist, and convinced this is a major relationship in their lives . . . . heck, I think I may have been that guy at least once, or thrice . . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dire Bare, post: 8979210, member: 18182"] They do talk about how Forge and Sofina are behind the loggers in the Neverwinter forest . . . but don't give it much time or development, or a reason other than profit. Which is enough, but the movie should have given that subplot just a little more sunshine. In the novel, "Druid's Call", they purposefully keep the identity and purpose of the loggers unknown . . . but it was obvious that the new lord of Neverwinter was behind the chaos. They may as well have given that more sunlight in the novel as well. Simon and Doric's interactions in the novels were a bit weird. Simon had very little effect on the plot of "Druid's Call", he just shows up awkwardly two or three times and basically does what he did in the film. Simon: [I]"Remember me?"[/I] Doric: [I]"Who are you again?"[/I] Which, in the film, did get a laugh from me! I did get the impression that Simon was sweet on Doric in the novel, but she was so uninterested he couldn't dredge up the courage to say anything to her about his feelings. But that was all more implied than explained. Simon feeling like he was courting Doric, without really doing so, while Doric was barely aware of his existence, seems in tune with both of their characters, both in the novel and film. I've known guys like that . . . totally smitten with someone who doesn't seem to know they exist, and convinced this is a major relationship in their lives . . . . heck, I think I may have been that guy at least once, or thrice . . . . [/QUOTE]
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