Antagonist and Protagonist.
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Re: Antagonist and Protagonist.
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I totally agree with you. In their bid to for independence they killed people. It could have been avoided.Olabode Joshua wrote: ↑09 Oct 2020, 04:03 Midius Maido is the biggest bad guy. He could have stopped the Riva Rohavi from destroying Hillport, yet he didn't. Riva wanted independence, although that doesn't justify killing the people of Hillport. Obviously, Galen and his friends were the good, good guys.
Yes!! Galen was definitely one of the good guys.
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Tysz has the ability to turn a negative character into a positive one in a matter of seconds. I would like to wait until the end of this series to decide who is bad/good.
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On the other side, I think that Galen was likely the most ‘good’ of the ‘good guys’. However, I think there is more to his character than just that, and that he is also hiding some secrets from his past.
The ‘good’ and ‘bad’ in this story are not so black and white; this is one of the things that makes this series so interesting.
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Yes, it was devastating how King Eldus and his wife and daughter were killed. Also, the death of the people who were taking shelter at there castle make me hate Riva Rohavi even more.a_r_egerton wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 09:13 Slaughtering half the people in a town definitely earned Riva Rohavi major bad guy status -- no matter how noble they believe their goals to be. I really wanted Lord Eldus to live and develop into a protagonist, but that didn't happen. Galen, so far, seems to be the protagonist. At the very least, he's a good POV character for introducing the reader to Voulhire. Every thime he learns something, the reader does as well.
Maido and Meldorath both seem like they could cause trouble down the line. Beth of Caromentis has apparently joined forces with Meldorath and could also develop into an antagonist.
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