Okay, I have two words for this. Kevin Landwaster. 'Nuff said?peter wrote:Yes, but to be fair, some of those female charachters have gone on to be great participants in the stories they 'inhabit' and quickly put their own stamp on the 'standard trope' template from which they spring. And I always quite liked that soft slightly cartoony feel that books like the 'Shannara' series had - OK, it's simple and formulaic, but it can still be damn good fun!
By the way in a quote somewhere up above The Duchess of Amalfi (I think) says that Elena betrayed the Land, though she was not inherently evil. I cannot but but beby this idea. Elena absolutely did NOT betray the Land. Out of her love and sacrifice for the Land she made a mistake. Wheter Corruption had a part in that mistake or not I do not know - but I do know there was no betrayal involved in it.
I mean, come on. He betrayed the land too and pretty much fell into the same trap that Elena did. Out of his love and sacrifice for the Land, he made a mistake too. Mind you, he enacted the Ritual of Desacration, but it's only the differance between burning a part of the house down versus most of it. She broke the Law of Death, which was almost a Desacration. (Sorry for spelling.)
So, in short, despite their best intentions, they both betrayed the Land.