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Hey, Cooler! Strife Of The Mighty can be gotten in kindle format here http://www.amazon.com/Strife-The-Migh...
or in paperback here http://www.amazon.com/Strife-Mighty-B...
Hope you enjoy it!
or in paperback here http://www.amazon.com/Strife-Mighty-B...
Hope you enjoy it!
Julius Bailey
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(view spoiler)[I do, Sarah, as it turns out. Because of the nature of the questions however, I am going to mark this answer as a spoiler.
#1 Early on in Strife Of The Mighty, Merch Provender is largely viewed as a senseless drunkard. However, as the story progresses and his character is revealed we find that this is not the case. How did Merch’s character, from beginning to end, strike you?
#2 Strife Of The Mighty mainly follows the toils and conflicts shared by Brandegan, Allon, and Merch, but it also tells of the hardships, sorrows, and triumphs of the people of Varalel and Creath. In what way or ways do you think either part of the tale separates itself from the usual farm-boy-destined-for-greatness storyline?
#3 The feelings and situation of the fleeing Varalelans are once described as such: ‘It wasn’t just the suddenness of the thrusting out from home or the journey that was their greatest danger; it was the threat of being seized by a mind completely beaten and confounded.’ What are your thoughts on this quote?
#4 Where in Vrandalin would you like to visit and why?
#5 Though she was not in as many chapters as the three main characters, Parma the healer played a large role in the fortunes of many people. How did her character and role in the story strike you?
#6 What changes were wrought in Allon due to the events throughout the story?
#7 At one point in the story, after Brandegan, Allon, and Merch have met the Le’arsi, Brandegan tells Merch that ‘None can know all, for all is no one’s to know.’ What do you think he meant by that?
#8 Who do you consider to be a hero in the story?
#9 Who is your favorite character and why?
Hope you find those satisfactory. Thanks for asking! (hide spoiler)]
#1 Early on in Strife Of The Mighty, Merch Provender is largely viewed as a senseless drunkard. However, as the story progresses and his character is revealed we find that this is not the case. How did Merch’s character, from beginning to end, strike you?
#2 Strife Of The Mighty mainly follows the toils and conflicts shared by Brandegan, Allon, and Merch, but it also tells of the hardships, sorrows, and triumphs of the people of Varalel and Creath. In what way or ways do you think either part of the tale separates itself from the usual farm-boy-destined-for-greatness storyline?
#3 The feelings and situation of the fleeing Varalelans are once described as such: ‘It wasn’t just the suddenness of the thrusting out from home or the journey that was their greatest danger; it was the threat of being seized by a mind completely beaten and confounded.’ What are your thoughts on this quote?
#4 Where in Vrandalin would you like to visit and why?
#5 Though she was not in as many chapters as the three main characters, Parma the healer played a large role in the fortunes of many people. How did her character and role in the story strike you?
#6 What changes were wrought in Allon due to the events throughout the story?
#7 At one point in the story, after Brandegan, Allon, and Merch have met the Le’arsi, Brandegan tells Merch that ‘None can know all, for all is no one’s to know.’ What do you think he meant by that?
#8 Who do you consider to be a hero in the story?
#9 Who is your favorite character and why?
Hope you find those satisfactory. Thanks for asking! (hide spoiler)]
Julius Bailey
Book Two of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin, and reveling in every moment. (Okay, almost every moment.) I believe that it is going to be a mite longer than Book One, but things grow even more interesting and deadly!
Julius Bailey
Having the ability to create entire worlds, craft complex characters, and weave tales, lays, and adventures from within. That's not something to be taken lightly; it's a gift that many crave. I love being able to ply my art as a tale-weaver!
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Oct 18, 2015 06:20PM · flag