
A Question to my Fellow Female Fans!
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I tend to go along with this comment -- I'm surprised GUEST didn't mention FoamFollower as one.danlo wrote:Oh come on Pitchwife is the coolest character ever created! I'm glad y'all didn' t pick Kayseryn's succumbus!!!:mrgreen:
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Re: A Question to my Fellow Female Fans!
This is an excellent question. I was always curious about this so-called passion of the bloodguard that they keep bottled up, but who can stand to talk to Bannor or any of the rest of them? It would just be too awkward to have any kind of relationship.Anonymous wrote:OK, who's the hottie?
I've always thought that it would be Lord Mhoram.
So, I have to pick Sunder. He was a dark, interesting guy. He was so romantic (carrying his dead girlfriend for a few days) in a creepy way. Yes, I pick Sunder.
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I'm heading straight for the Giantish hunks, not only because I seem to have inherited the estrogen type of a Cro-Magnon cavewoman or something (No joke?), but also due to their awesome culture. Inherent musical talents, masterful at storytelling, possessed by wanderlust and a crazy sense of humor...I'd feel right at home with such fellers. The men appear to be also uncommonly kind and gentle, which might solve the...eh...size problem, at least partially.
Or someone just hand me a vat of Skele-Gro; I've always wanted to be taller anyhow. XD
So, aside from my all too obvious, blithering fangirling of Honninscrave, Foamfollower would be another good candidate.
I'm heading straight for the Giantish hunks, not only because I seem to have inherited the estrogen type of a Cro-Magnon cavewoman or something (No joke?), but also due to their awesome culture. Inherent musical talents, masterful at storytelling, possessed by wanderlust and a crazy sense of humor...I'd feel right at home with such fellers. The men appear to be also uncommonly kind and gentle, which might solve the...eh...size problem, at least partially.

So, aside from my all too obvious, blithering fangirling of Honninscrave, Foamfollower would be another good candidate.

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I felt Sunder wasn't being given any love, until I saw someone pop up and declare for him. I would gladly have been for him.
Whaddya mean "not many women"?! Ah, I can't name everyone. Atairan, Lena, Llaura, Lord Osondrea who became High Lord, Lord Tamarantha (Mhoram's mother), Manethrall Lithe, Lord Shetra (waaah!), High Lord Elena etc etc.
Whaddya mean "not many women"?! Ah, I can't name everyone. Atairan, Lena, Llaura, Lord Osondrea who became High Lord, Lord Tamarantha (Mhoram's mother), Manethrall Lithe, Lord Shetra (waaah!), High Lord Elena etc etc.
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I can't say because I would pick someone from the 3rd Chrons. I've always pictured the bloodguard in my mind as smaller, perfectly formed, not big and muscular, which gave me quite a shock when I read about others' view on them.
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