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Legend of the Seeker # 7: Identity/Dec2008

Truth Seeker

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Identity

Writers:Chad FiveashJames Stoteraux

Director:Garth Maxwell

Visions of the Seeker's death prompt a sorceress named Shota to temporarily exchange Richard's identity with that of a merchant's son.
 

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Not a bad episode, seems like they're kind of setting up a story arc here with those box things. Last week's episode dropped hints about Calabra as well. It looks like they're writing the episodes in a way they can stand alone, but still be connected.

And the villagers certainly have some kinky marriage customs. :p
 





The confessor is one deadly woman. She just slices them up (funny how white her outfit looks after a battle....).

The show is watchably entertaining. Not deep, not super great acting, but enjoyable enough.

I liked the ending.
 

It's enjoyable. I don't think there's much doubt that the screenplay author has at least some experience gaming. It certainly has that feel to it (in a good way).

I am also enjoying the gratuitous D&D references in the show as well - a wink to the audience with "Barrier Peaks" and "White Plume Mountain", say.

Having watched all seven of them now, I'm in for the balance.

Not bad; not bad at all.
 

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