Which character can you relate to the most?
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Which character can you relate to the most?
I can probably relate to Holt the most... but who do you most relate to? And why?
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I see. No more questions necessary, then. Thank you for your time.
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angus.
in an odd way, he's the most well rounded character, and, even if in an evil way, he's the most human, motivated by greed, lust, hate, anger, and fear. i hated him for the first few books, of course, until i realized that on a VERY base level he actually cared for Morn. That, and his actions became more understandable, and forgivible as we learned more about him.
in an odd way, he's the most well rounded character, and, even if in an evil way, he's the most human, motivated by greed, lust, hate, anger, and fear. i hated him for the first few books, of course, until i realized that on a VERY base level he actually cared for Morn. That, and his actions became more understandable, and forgivible as we learned more about him.
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I actually relate to Koina, having to bend the rules to do the job the way it should be done because of the incompetance/corruption of the beauracracy.
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Hashi Lebwohl. I believe him to be the best character Stephen Donaldson has ever created. It's been a while since I read the Gap books but I remember at the time how much I admired Hashi because he had a kind of dignity and modesty that no-one else in the series did.
He also seemed almost superhumanly competent, If I could be any character from any book I've ever read it would be him.
He also seemed almost superhumanly competent, If I could be any character from any book I've ever read it would be him.
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