Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:05 pm
I actually loved the Grim. The way it was deployed and the way it had to be fought (inventive use of grass by the Haruchai! Love it!) was very enjoyable to me. In fact, the Sunbane and Grim, etc were very real to me, whereas I find it difficult to feel a real sense of menace from "Kevin's Dirt" and "caesures" - where's the immediate peril of death or dismemberment? So far our heroes have passed through caesures twice with nothing more than some psychic pain and nausea. Maybe I'm a simple man, but I like my danger to be a bit more... dangerous.yoursovain wrote:Nice post wayfriend - very thorough reasoning. I agree there is a definite distancing in Runes - not just in the telling of it but also around Linden and the consequences of her actions. However I don't agree that the demondim encounter was in the same boat - in fact I found this burst of ancient black evil under green ill a move away from this distance. It is as though the dulling effect of Kevin's dirt has parted and some of the coming threat has burst through. As for the Demondim in particular, I found them frightening - part corporeal and part pure twitching dark lore. Much more unsettling than those blind old wedges of ur-viles! Their part is yet to come and i found it cohesive that SRB left it to th next book - this book was all about the confused calm before the storm - for linden and the land. Oh, and speaking of anti-climaxes - did anyone else find the grim in TWL like this - lotsa black burning flakes? Not a patch on the vortex of trepidation in TIW IMHO!