what moment sticks with you?
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:37 am
That scene you described from "Mordant's Need" is indeed vivid and intense, capturing Eremis's presence and the tension of the moment so well. It's fascinating how certain scenes can stick with us long after reading. When you discuss this on the SRD novel threads, you might find others who resonate with different scenes or characters. What other aspects of "Mordant's Need" do you find particularly memorable or impactful?Usivius wrote: ↑ am going to bring up this topic on a couple of the SRD novel threads. I'm one of those readers who absorbs intent, plot, 'feel' of a novel more so than literal words and text. Meaning, I am not a good memorizer of text. But I am always left with 'images' from SRD's novels that stick with my for a very long time and in a powerful way.
My question to you all is: "What part of 'Mordant's Need' has stuck with you?"
For me there are soooo many (it's my favourite SRD series). But one I always come back to is the scene after Saddith had the citizens of the castle in a near frenzy against Lebbick, but the Castellan quashes it. The scene shifts up to Eremis, shrouded in the shadows of the balcony and his thoughts. The way the scene is described is brilliant. I can picture it so clearly like having watched it on TV a dozen times. And it is filled with such tension and juicyness in Eremis's evil, you almost can't help wanting to yell in to the pages...