Tragi-Cool Characters in Sci-Fi and Fantasy
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The book and author escape me just now....! um, and the character 's name!
Something sci-fi about the shrike and the timetombs and stuff?
Anyway, the priest guy that gets the cruciform creature attached to him that makes him immortal but he's trapped in the forest that burns forever so for years he's burned alive while nailed to a tree as well i think, but the weird cruciform thing keeps bringing him back to life so he can burn to death again. as far as I remember, he's pretty cool about the whole nasty experience too.
Something sci-fi about the shrike and the timetombs and stuff?
Anyway, the priest guy that gets the cruciform creature attached to him that makes him immortal but he's trapped in the forest that burns forever so for years he's burned alive while nailed to a tree as well i think, but the weird cruciform thing keeps bringing him back to life so he can burn to death again. as far as I remember, he's pretty cool about the whole nasty experience too.
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Don't have the book in front of me, but I believe that's Paul Dure from Dan Simmons' Hyperion.Stonemaybe wrote:The book and author escape me just now....! um, and the character 's name!
Something sci-fi about the shrike and the timetombs and stuff?
Anyway, the priest guy that gets the cruciform creature attached to him that makes him immortal but he's trapped in the forest that burns forever so for years he's burned alive while nailed to a tree as well i think, but the weird cruciform thing keeps bringing him back to life so he can burn to death again. as far as I remember, he's pretty cool about the whole nasty experience too.

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Wow. . . You've mentioned Tolkien, and never even nominated poor Frodo! I think he gave up an awful lot in order to save the world. . . and in the end I don't know that he is truly ever rewarded. He gets to go to the Grey Havens, and perhaps he finds happiness and peace there. But what a noble thing--surely he is a tragi-cool character! 

Jon Remillard and Dorothea MacDonald in Julian May's Galactic Milieu Trilogy. (Jack the Bodiless & Diamond Mask)



Quin, suffering from total amnesia, slowly discovers himself possessed of inexplicable abilities as his world expands...
https://www.quinsabduction.org/
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No, but they're certainly cooler than most 130 year olds!
Then of course, there's poor old Dennis/Fury...

Then of course, there's poor old Dennis/Fury...
Quin, suffering from total amnesia, slowly discovers himself possessed of inexplicable abilities as his world expands...
https://www.quinsabduction.org/
https://www.quinsabduction.org/