The Wheel of Time
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@arkandel said in The Wheel of Time:
Without spoilers this time.
I enjoyed Episode 5 - in fact I think it was the best one yet. This was for a simple reason; they finally started to slow the fuck down and let the characters breathe, develop and interact with each other.
It was also the first time I thought Warders - although we haven't quite seen the Gaidin per se yet - was characterized differently than the books but it felt more like fleshing them out than just departing from canon.
The one lingering concern; there are two episodes left. How will the pacing work to close the season out?
Well, 3 episodes left...
But. They introduced Loial, which is their 'fast travel' shortcut. So, the only important beats left are :
-Clearing up Matt's problem.
-Reuniting with Egwene and Perrin
-Discovery/Explanation of the Ways
-Travel to Shinear
-Eye of the WorldA fast pace, but certainly doable.
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IDK how I feel about the ogier design. Loial looked like just kind of a lumpy dude? Maybe it'll grow on me as he's in more scenes, though.
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@runescryer Well, and that little issue of settling who the Dragon Reborn is.
Frankly at this point I don't quite understand the online furor about it. It's pretty obvious they aren't changing that character's identity, come on.
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Finally have caught up to Episode 5 and thus been able to read this without being spoilered!
I am a long-time fan of the books, and I agree with a lot of what is said above, particularly about Perrin's wife. Though, most of the "hammer vs axe" stuff was his own inner dialogue in the books, so I can sort-of understand the need to externalise it.
The thing I've found most about the series though, is it's teaching me all the wrong ways I've been saying words in my head! Like the mention of Birgitte with the girl's doll, in my head that's been more of a 'birrzhitte' rather than 'bir-gi-ta'. That kind of thing. It's fun
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@vixanic said in The Wheel of Time:
Finally have caught up to Episode 5 and thus been able to read this without being spoilered!
I am a long-time fan of the books, and I agree with a lot of what is said above, particularly about Perrin's wife. Though, most of the "hammer vs axe" stuff was his own inner dialogue in the books, so I can sort-of understand the need to externalise it.
The thing I've found most about the series though, is it's teaching me all the wrong ways I've been saying words in my head! Like the mention of Birgitte with the girl's doll, in my head that's been more of a 'birrzhitte' rather than 'bir-gi-ta'. That kind of thing. It's fun
I was spoiled by listening to the Kate Redding and Michael Kramer audio books haha. Listening to those after reading the series really helped hone a lot of pronunciations.
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I wonder which/how many characters are going to be amalgamated... or have already been.
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click to showThis is probably going to be necessary though. As a non-book reader it may be hard to keep track of all these freakin' people especially in a somewhat short first season.
We do need a sword-training montage at some point though!
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@arkandel I'm an idiot, how do you spoiler tag something?
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@rucket Click on the icon and then put the spoiler-y text between the tags:
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@arkandel said in The Wheel of Time:
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click to showOkay, so. I've had conversations and seen theories and I'll respond in spoilers because these are book spoilers, so anyone who doesn't know the material but is into the show should not click!
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@rucket said in The Wheel of Time:
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@misadventure Yeah good catch. I didn't notice the quoted part hadn't been properly spoiler-ized. Edited now.
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This thread makes me want WoT MU*s to be a fad again.
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@dvoraen said in The Wheel of Time:
This thread makes me want WoT MU*s to be a fad again.
Soon. Sooooon.
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@dvoraen said in The Wheel of Time:
This thread makes me want WoT MU*s to be a fad again.
The problem with WoT MU*s is that we as fans disagree on just about everything about how they should be done.
Which Age (or where in the timeline) should they be set at? Playable canonical characters? Allow male channelers? Hell, even allow diverting from the books in any significant way?
You ask ten well-meaning fans, you'll probably get a variety of answers on all of the above and more. And for many of us any way other than what's in our heads is wrong and we won't play it.
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EPISODE 6: WHAT THE WHAT
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@wizz said in The Wheel of Time:
EPISODE 6: WHAT THE WHAT
yeah, that shit was dope.
Moiraine putting Nynaeve on blast? Awesome.
Moiraine putting Liandrin on blast? Hilarious.
Moiraine telling Siuan to kneel? OMFG MOIRAINE.Loved the episode, a few things I'm a little hand wobbly on, namely the reason to go to the Eye of the World, but I'm just gonna assume
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@rucket said in The Wheel of Time:
@wizz said in The Wheel of Time:
EPISODE 6: WHAT THE WHAT
yeah, that shit was dope.
Moiraine putting Nynaeve on blast? Awesome.
Moiraine putting Liandrin on blast? Hilarious.
Moiraine telling Siuan to kneel? OMFG MOIRAINE.Loved the episode, a few things I'm a little hand wobbly on, namely the reason to go to the Eye of the World, but I'm just gonna assume
Moiraine did tell the kids that they had to go to the Eye of the World, because that's where the Dark One's prison is, and whichever one of them is the Dragon needs to repair the seal.
Also, for that don't know the books inside and out, or need a refresher, the Amazon X-Ray transparency really does help while you're watching. For example, Moiraine and Siuan talk about Gitara, and the X-Ray info box explains about Gitara having a Foretelling when the Dragon was born that blinded her; thus, that's how they know almost exactly how old the Dragon is.
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@arkandel said in The Wheel of Time:
@dvoraen said in The Wheel of Time:
This thread makes me want WoT MU*s to be a fad again.
The problem with WoT MU*s is that we as fans disagree on just about everything about how they should be done.
Which Age (or where in the timeline) should they be set at? Playable canonical characters? Allow male channelers? Hell, even allow diverting from the books in any significant way?
You ask ten well-meaning fans, you'll probably get a variety of answers on all of the above and more. And for many of us any way other than what's in our heads is wrong and we won't play it.
Yeah, I think the best way to go with a WoT game would be to sell it as 'a different Turning of the Wheel'; which is basically what the show is doing. Have a lot of the basics (The One Power, the Dark One, the Dragon, the Forsaken, etc.), but also make some changes for the game to be more playable (men can be Aes Sedai; both men and women can be corrupted by using the One Power, just not as severely as in the books...)