Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
I'm sure Conan the Librarian has a similar ethic.And I prefer Karn the Barbarian. "Set them to work... in the library."
I'm sure Conan the Librarian has a similar ethic.And I prefer Karn the Barbarian. "Set them to work... in the library."
"YOU NOT KNOW DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM?!?" splits patron in two with greatsword cleaveI'm sure Conan the Librarian has a similar ethic.
Also interesting when someone points to an anti-hero as supporting authority. And, to make matters worse, some people actually think that the JourneyQuest character Glorion (see above linked video) is a hero. They clearly aren't paying attention to the narrative.Not even this site: The problem with using that particular hero as an authority is that they often seem not to understand their own thinking.
I've said it before, and recently: People not being able to tell the difference between hero and antihero among protagonists is a problem, and not one restricted to analysis of fiction.Also interesting when someone points to an anti-hero as supporting authority. And, to make matters worse, some people actually think that the JourneyQuest (see above linked video) is a hero. They clearly aren't paying attention to the narrative.
Sorry, I missed the name of the character I was referencing in the above post. Fixed now. Like I said in a previous post, fingers to brain speed no connect.I've said it before, and recently: People not being able to tell the difference between hero and antihero among protagonists is a problem, and not one restricted to analysis of fiction.
The point conveyed.Sorry, I missed the name of the character I was referencing in the above post. Fixed now. Like I said in a previous post, fingers to brain speed no connect.