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Re: The Magician's Guild, The Novice, The High Lord
I love this series and am friending you on the principle that you've read it. I really like the new spin it takes on magic (without spoiling it), and the ...
Mar 20, 2008 -
Re: Torturing your character
Elven druid partially inflicted with lycanthropy and enduring a constant inner battle? Bladesinger who develops an immunity to magic due to extensive necromantic torture? Torture can be used to build ...
Mar 6, 2008 -
Re: Amber Spyglass
Ah thankyou all for pointing out some oversights on my part. When I'm talking about Dust not being/symbollising god I'm refferring strictly to the god of abrahamic scripture. I think ...
Jan 25, 2008 -
Re: Amber Spyglass
kids im not sure if this has been moved to the debate forum yet but im posting my two cents anway. Hitler was not a christian, he used god as ...
Jan 17, 2008 -
Re: Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House"
I loved studying this play, but when our class saw it performed, it was slightly ruined my modernisation. The director had changed the ending to make it more dramatic by ...
Jan 12, 2008 -
Re: To kill or not to kill...that is the question
You can kill characters in such a way that they are still important to the novel/ still affect the actions of other characters. Heroic sacrifices aside, the deaths of characters ...
Jan 3, 2008 -
Re: Amber Spyglass
Pullman has been described as the anti- CS Lewis and to be honest I have to agree. The only reason I wouldn't call him a better author is because he's ...
Dec 29, 2007 -
Re: Dragons and Other Such Beasts
Hey guys, I have to agree about the importance of trying new ideas with something as archetypal as dragons. I'm writing a trilogy/something bigger and dragons are sort of the ...
Dec 28, 2007 -
Re: Bram Stoker's Dracula
AS most modern vampiric are drawn from stokers research and imgination, the book is definitely worth reading simply to see where it all originated, and to grasp how more modern ...
Dec 25, 2007
