If you start losing steam then just read summaries of everything from book 7 until book 11, only exception you should probably read the last chapter of book 9. Never read book 10, it was basically Jordan tying up a lot of loose threads and nothing really happens. It starts narrowing back down and gets better in book 11.
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Read summaries except for the Mat chapters.
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# ? Sep 14, 2018 13:24 |
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Henrik Zetterberg posted:I'm determined to slog through these next few books before the Sanderson ones but goddamn, the signal-to-noise ratio is really bad You are apparently listening to this on audio-book. I've skipped a lot of passages when I first read these books. If there were telltale "deep blue gown" "lace" "she wore" "he was wearing" passages, I would skip until the next dialogue. I had one reread where I did not skip a single word, and there were some surprising gems in the passages I skipped. Still, it's probably easier to read and skim over boring parts. And also, you are certainly missing a detail about Crown of Swords. It might impact your enjoyment of the next few books, and it's not too important going forward. Read at your own risk. Mat and Tylin very much fall under what TV Tropes previously called "rape is funny when it's female on male". Reread/ listen to chapter 38 if you want to see/hear what I mean.
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# ? Sep 14, 2018 19:31 |
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https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-long-awaited-wheel-of-time-tv-series-is-heading-to-1829463189 Hopefully they make it a really tight 4-5 season thing and cut the fat + adapt it where it makes sense. Good casting for matt too also please.
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 20:33 |
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I'm sort of wondering what should be cut. I like Aes Sedai politics quite a bit, but it probably doesn't come off best on TV. Rand managing stupid, shortsighted and/or evil nobles can likely also be cut. Since we have people here who haven't finished the series yet, I will write the rest in spoilers: Somebody suggested cutting the Seanchan, but they are very important to the overall structure of the story imho. They are such a good contrast in many ways to the mainland nations. Perrin's travels have a lot of fat to trim. You can establish Perrin as the badass Lord of the Two Rivers with the trolloc invasion there. Rescuing Morgase and earning fealty from Alliandre is superfluous, and the whole Shaido plot is unnecessary after at least Dumai's Wells, if not when Mat kills Couladin.
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 21:03 |
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First 10 chapters of Path of Daggers are absolute garbage so far, other than the 5 minutes they spent on the Seanchan. They rule so much and I hope they're a big part of the story going forward. e: TV series of this would rule. They'd absolutely have to cut the fat and not leave 14 episodes of skirt-smoothing or braid-pulling in. Henrik Zetterberg fucked around with this message at 21:22 on Oct 2, 2018 |
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As much as I love to rag on the books, I'm actually kind of excited for a TV series. I think it will be a lot more enjoyable. 5 chapters left of A Crown of Swords and I'm strongly considering TheBeardedCrazy's advice of "go read the wiki summary of books 8-10 and then start reading 11"
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 21:19 |
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Sab669 posted:As much as I love to rag on the books, I'm actually kind of excited for a TV series. I think it will be a lot more enjoyable. Do you have the books? Some chapters are really worth reading. With the Choedan Kal for example is one of the most iconic scenes in the series, and is a fitting finale to Winter's Heart. There are others that we could recommend to you if you are interested. Edit: I think Winter's Heart in general gets a bad rap, being sandwiched between TPoD and CoT. It's worth reading, you can skip the first six chapters if you don't care for those particular characters. Also: Henrik Zetterberg posted:They rule so much and I hope they're a big part of the story going forward. They do and they are Torrannor fucked around with this message at 21:49 on Oct 2, 2018 |
# ? Oct 2, 2018 21:28 |
Look I just want a bunch of weird people with Texas accents smashing their way across the continent, alright? Bonus points if everyone on the mainland has the generic British accent.
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 21:43 |
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Just a reminder of the RJ approved accents circa 2000: Two Rivers - Irish/English Illianers - Dutch Aiel - somewhat Slavic Tairen - Spanish Domani - Indian Saldaean - Egyptian/North African Seanchan - Texas A bunch of people of varying ethnicities rocking Texas accents and medieval Japanese style armor would rule so hard on TV.
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 22:20 |
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Chiming in to say if you skip a Matt chapter you're a monster. Also any bad guy PoV. Once I finish listening to the critical role podcast I'll be moving on to listening to the wheel of time audio books. This series is my jam.
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# ? Oct 2, 2018 23:51 |
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Sanderson not involved with the series? Seems odd if so, I mean he's not the creator but he did finish writing it and all.
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 09:19 |
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This is the only WoT show I'll ever need: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQE0-G_GeU
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 15:24 |
Cicero posted:Sanderson not involved with the series? Seems odd if so, I mean he's not the creator but he did finish writing it and all. He's got a lot on his plate of his own stuff, and honestly he doesn't have more personal insight into the rest of the series than any number of other people. VAGENDA OF MANOCIDE fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Oct 3, 2018 |
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# ? Oct 3, 2018 15:40 |
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Brandon's got an AMA going https://www.reddit.com/r/brandonsanderson/comments/9l2o81/ready_to_read_skyward_the_prologue_through/ mostly about skyward
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# ? Oct 4, 2018 21:56 |
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Strumpy posted:https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-long-awaited-wheel-of-time-tv-series-is-heading-to-1829463189 Although I liked all the books, they can probably cut most of book 10 down into a single episode since a lot of it is reaction by the entire cast to the end of book 10.
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# ? Oct 5, 2018 01:01 |
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My friend gave me his wheel of time audiobook for eye of the world. I'm able to finish more characters sentences from how many times I've read the book. I love this series.
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# ? Oct 5, 2018 02:53 |
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Tunicate posted:Brandon's got an AMA going I assume this must be from that thread: But I just saw this on Reddit. That'd be fuckin' badass.
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# ? Oct 5, 2018 03:23 |
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found a reply to it: https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/9lfsew/brandon_sanderson_famous_fantasy_writer_is/e7797id/?context=2 Well, this kind of exploded, didn't it! I appreciate the outpouring of enthusiasm and kind words in this thread, but let's rephrase this title a little. Saying that I'm considering giving them the rights for free implies that I have the option. I haven't talked to CDPR (though I've considered several times sending them an email and seeing if they'd be willing to meet next time I'm in the area.) I'm not in a position to offer them anything. Part of the reason I didn't post in that other thread until I was summoned was because I didn't want to come off as presumptuous. But...I did read the original article and think, "Man, is Sapkowski crazy? I'd practically kill to have such a high quality adaptation of my work." If you magically gave me the chance to have an adaptation on the level of the Witcher--but with no payment given to me--I'd take that in a heartbeat. I'd much rather know it will be good (or at least be in the hands of someone skillful and passionate) than gamble on big money up front with a risk of bad quality. Please, though, don't put CDPR on the spot or bother them too much about this. I've had some discussions with those who run video game companies, and I know a little of the stresses put upon them. If something goes wrong with a book I write, and it flops, then I'm the only one who suffers. But video game companies work on tight margins for years, employing the passion and enthusiasm of hundreds, to create a game. They need to pick their projects VERY carefully, because a flop has huge ramifications for all of their employees. I'll continue to explore getting a good video game adaptation of Mistborn and/or Stormlight--in part because I want to play them myself. But the proper way for me to do this is keep meeting with companies, talking to them, and learning more about their business. I didn't want to hijack a thread about another author to do this, and I feel a little bad that this exploded like it did. (That said, you guys are awesome.) --Brandon
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# ? Oct 5, 2018 07:13 |
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There are so many ways a mistborn game or a stormlight game could be perfect. Imagine an infamous type mistborn.
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# ? Oct 5, 2018 13:01 |
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I enjoy me some video games, but I haven't gotten hyped about a video game since Diablo 3, which was a crushing disappointment. If we got a game like The Witcher 3 but in Roshar I'd pre-order that poo poo and go to the midnight release so hard. It would need to be based on original characters rather than Kaladin or anyone we know, but drat it would be so cool. And living with the knowledge/presumption it'll never happen, or it will probably be some budget studio to make a Cosmere game, is bumming me out. Like I'm super skeptical about that Chinese company working on the movies. Sab669 fucked around with this message at 14:05 on Oct 5, 2018 |
# ? Oct 5, 2018 14:02 |
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Is there a wot tv show thread yet? And is the wot book thread gone?
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 04:22 |
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Sab669 posted:I enjoy me some video games, but I haven't gotten hyped about a video game since Diablo 3, which was a crushing disappointment. If we got a game like The Witcher 3 but in Roshar I'd pre-order that poo poo and go to the midnight release so hard. check out bloodborne
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 04:41 |
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th3t00t posted:Is there a wot tv show thread yet? And is the wot book thread gone? The WoT book thread has fallen into the archives. This is the WoT book thread now, basically.
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 05:16 |
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WoT discussion was sustained entirely by fan theory for over a decade, but that all dried up once all the books came out and actually everything turned out to be stupid.
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 05:41 |
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scary ghost dog posted:check out bloodborne Seconded.
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# ? Oct 6, 2018 22:15 |
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Looks good on twitter at least As summarized by a guy I know on another forum https://twitter.com/rafejudkins/status/1039906603527417856 quote:
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# ? Oct 7, 2018 04:19 |
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Charlz Guybon posted:Looks good on twitter at least all these words were written by a guy with worms in his brain
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# ? Oct 7, 2018 04:36 |
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Ugh, in today's time (#MeToo), I don't know how you can do the Rand/Elayne/Aviendha/Min love square without it coming off as pretty sexist. At least if you go with the original version, you can always defend yourself with just being faithful to the work of Robert Jordan. And I'm not looking forward to the Seanchan treatment of damane, and the reaction to that. One thing I agree with is that Tam and Rand in the Westwood was one of the best scenes in book 1. The terror Rand feels the whole time really sets the tone. And of course, Tam in his fever both foreshadowing/world building ("They came over the Dragonwall like a flood" - introducing the Aiel so early) and revealing that Rand is not his son, with all that implied for both of them.
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# ? Oct 7, 2018 05:09 |
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That the situation exists is due to the author's original work; attempting to redress it and make it less exploity may fail but you can't fault them for seeing the issue and making an effort. It's unfortunately a core part of the work, too--can't exactly just ignore it. Going poly with it is risky but has the best chance of coming off with "this is totally not a harem, really" that anything else would have, guaranteed. The damane I think you can play straight. It's horrific but outside of Seanchan POV that aspect is never downplayed and is a major driver of tensions. They probably won't go all torture-porn with it, but expect Egwene's tribulations to play out in full.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 08:39 |
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I was wondering what people find so bad about that Rand love square, so I decided to google it. Apparently that was a bad idea, some people have some really over the top takes on that poo poo. Maybe I am blind but I never really saw Rand's three girlfriends as a problem, since they all know what they're in for. It even goes as far as them making plans for him? Especially for a book that's full of rape/abuse scenes and other power plays (from both genders).
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 12:31 |
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I mean, on the surface, that the savior of the world not only gets to have a harem but is prophesied to have one is pretty off-putting in terms of the misogynistic messaging. In the context of the world where the Aiel treat bigamy as normal and it seems to be a fairly emotionally healthy practice in their society, it is amusing that Jordan makes their reactions to Rand's trigamy basically the same as the wetlander's reactions to the Aiel's own practices. But that's only if you've read a couple thousand pages and manage to ignore a lot of the other pretty bad gender imbalances that he wrote into the fabric of Randland. Things like the older Aes Sedai treating their young bonded Ashaman like boy toys are definitely the outlier in terms of overtly written female-over-male power relations, especially since even when he puts women in charge he typically writes them as shrill, catty, and petty AF. You can basically feel the negative feminine stereotypes rolling off the page even when he's trying to make his female characters seen strong. Don't get me wrong, I love the books for what they are (and Jordan did better at all this than most of his peers), but they are definitely a product of an old guy writing them at the end of the 20th century.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 13:10 |
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What would be the difference between polygamy and polyamory in this context? Quick googling suggests it’s just married vs not married, not sure how that would make it better or worse.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 17:31 |
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I can see how Rand's three ladies might upset some people, but I'd be really curious to hear what those same people think of, for example, Mat getting taken at knife point by what's-her-name. It seems to me that both sexes are lovely in this book, so who cares
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 17:41 |
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is there really a character named sean-chan
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 17:49 |
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scary ghost dog posted:is there really a character named sean-chan Not a character, an empire. And apparently it's pronounced "Shawn-chan" which makes it even dumber.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 18:19 |
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Avalerion posted:What would be the difference between polygamy and polyamory in this context? Quick googling suggests it’s just married vs not married, not sure how that would make it better or worse. Polygamy is Rand having three wives; Elayne/Min/Aviendha's relationship with each other is immaterial. Polyamory is all four being in a romantic relationship with each other. There's a lot of details left out there but I'm pretty sure that's what's meant here. I can understand the change: polygamy is easily viewed as purely sexist (as the women are defined entirely in terms of how they relate to a man) while polyamory is more progressive and nontraditional (as everyone is defined in terms of their relationship to all of the others).
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 18:37 |
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Sab669 posted:I can see how Rand's three ladies might upset some people, but I'd be really curious to hear what those same people think of, for example, Mat getting taken at knife point by what's-her-name. I haven’t read WOT but what does being taken by knife point have to do with anything. It’s not just a checklist between bad stuff done by both sexes.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 18:51 |
Avalerion posted:What would be the difference between polygamy and polyamory in this context? Quick googling suggests it’s just married vs not married, not sure how that would make it better or worse. Polygamy has some really nasty connotations, both historically and in modern society. It's usually a one-man-to-many-women scenario where the women are all married to the man. The social, religious, and legal strictures often give great power to the man and little to the women. There are a lot of examples of exploitative, abusive, and restrictive situations involving arranged marriages, child marriages, and so on that tie in with polygamy. Polygamy is often found in cults, for example. Polyamory is far less defined, and typically has a greatly reduced centralized power dynamic. You have some number of people who (romantic/sexual) love some number of other people. There doesn't have to be overlap between all members. If there are five people in a polyamorous group, doesn't mean that every one of them has sex with all four of the others. Many people don't understand polyamory or agree with this kind of relationship jumble, but it's rarely exploitative or restrictive the way polygamy is. Although it's kind of rare to find a three-to-one polyamorous group where all of the three are all willing to share one person like Rand with Elayne/Min/Aviendha. Usually the other three would be into each other to some degree, too. The Rand love square is set up like a polygamous marriage but treated like a polyamorous jumble. It's trying to straddle the line between both.
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# ? Oct 8, 2018 18:56 |
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CharlestheHammer posted:I haven’t read WOT but what does being taken by knife point have to do with anything. One of WoT's central themes is a reversal of traditional (by our standards) gender dynamics. In WoT, women have almost all of the power, and there are multiple instances where the women in power are the perpetrators of sexual abuse. Matt, for example, is held captive and raped by a powerful noble. It's played kind of for laughs--mostly because we see it through Matt's eyes, and he laughs at everything--but he's kept for this noble's sexual amusement for a long time. He even develops a bit of Stockholm Syndrome about it.
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