FleshMasher
[12] Conqueror
Forgotten Realms
Warhammer 40000
Star Wars
Just gimme some nice sword battles, magic and i'm fine.
Warhammer 40000
Star Wars
Just gimme some nice sword battles, magic and i'm fine.
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lol I actually love a lot of quotes there, though i'm not sure if it's something i would do, too evil maybe?it is better to be feared than loved. Do you agree?
WHOA, WHOA, WAIT A MINUTE. What is wrong with you buddy? Hatchet is one of my favorite books. And D&D books are literary garbage, sorry, but it's true. I actually read more than one. I don't know what I was thinking.
That's cool, but stories about political intrigue in imaginary kingdoms, and personal dilemmas, and feelings, usually just bore the snot out of me. Also, I do love fantasy, and sci fi, (they're actually my favorite) but sometimes I like something more realistic, like Hatchet.To each their own I guess. Hatchet pissed me off so much, I kept turning the pages wishing he'd get attacked by a bear or something (which is the only thing I can recall ever happening). The D&D books are usually cut and dry adventures, so the only series out of all of them that had a real grip on literary BRILLIANCE was The Blade of the Flame Trilogy by Tim Waggoner.
Out of all the D&D books I read, those were the ones that were actually captivating on an emotional scale, not just the thrill of the common RPG adventure. It was pretty much about an ex-assassin turned priest "trying to find peace in a land that knows only blood." It was first series I read and actually felt connected to because of the relatable characters and their personal dilemmas. Otherwise, all the other books I read were just to whet my apetite for all else that came after.
But yeah...what was it about Hatchet that you found so appealing? I tried so hard to enjoy it like many of the books we had to read in other grades, but it irked me so bad that yeah, I swear to God, I lost my motivation for reading because of its blandness.