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I'm reading the Forgotten Realms Novels- #202 The Howling Delve by Jaleigh Johnson (Dungeons 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="Goonalan" data-source="post: 7854439" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>I think I liked it more because it's the first book that I've read for a while that doesn't dart around from point A to point B, hero C to hero D, villain E to villain F- you get my drift, and instead it just sticks with the guys and their adventure.</p><p></p><p>The awkward paladin isn't that insecure- he's secure enough to order everyone about, talk over folk and make all the big decisions- he gets his humility, and humanity, at the end. I actually liked it when he got his spell powers, when Kestrel told him (basically) to just 'try/believe', which is pretty much what Kestrel is doing also- trying to see the bigger picture, to think of (believe in) someone other than herself.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, it's not a work of genius, it is however funny in places, down and dirty in the finale, risible and at the same time chippy, and fun- back to that. Not epic, I dislike epic, but everyday heroic (for adventuring folk).</p><p></p><p>It reminded me of more than one of my gaming groups over the years, and more than one of my games.</p><p></p><p>Cheers goonalan</p><p></p><p><strong>Apologies, there are some of my answers in the quote- I don't understand how to work forums/quotes etc. I am not a tech person.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goonalan, post: 7854439, member: 16069"] I think I liked it more because it's the first book that I've read for a while that doesn't dart around from point A to point B, hero C to hero D, villain E to villain F- you get my drift, and instead it just sticks with the guys and their adventure. The awkward paladin isn't that insecure- he's secure enough to order everyone about, talk over folk and make all the big decisions- he gets his humility, and humanity, at the end. I actually liked it when he got his spell powers, when Kestrel told him (basically) to just 'try/believe', which is pretty much what Kestrel is doing also- trying to see the bigger picture, to think of (believe in) someone other than herself. Don't get me wrong, it's not a work of genius, it is however funny in places, down and dirty in the finale, risible and at the same time chippy, and fun- back to that. Not epic, I dislike epic, but everyday heroic (for adventuring folk). It reminded me of more than one of my gaming groups over the years, and more than one of my games. Cheers goonalan [B]Apologies, there are some of my answers in the quote- I don't understand how to work forums/quotes etc. I am not a tech person.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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