Meldorath, the villain - more or less presence?
- Moira15
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Meldorath, the villain - more or less presence?
What do you think, what's better: hide the villain or show him off more and deepen its connections with the reader?
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Limiting our time with him and giving the reader little information about Meldorath's motives or objectives makes him a very intriguing character, which is why I like that the villain was hidden, it gives him way more depth as a character and the mystic along with tales about him leave the reader always guessing whether Meldorath truly is as powerful and frightful as portrayed by other characters.Moira15 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2021, 15:48 I had a dual feeling about the amount of appearances of Lord Meldorath. On one hand the lack of his moments or the description of his actions in the story creates a certain myterious aura for him as the villain behind everything. On the other hand when there is a scene with him he seems to have an intriguing personality. I would have loved to see more of him (even though I know it's only the second book).
What do you think, what's better: hide the villain or show him off more and deepen its connections with the reader?
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I think it's too early to brand Meldorath as the villain of this series since it's only the second book. Although he doesn't help the oppressed people, neither does he exactly collaborate with wicked men to ruin people. However, I agree that he's such a fascinating character, and I also would love to see more of him. Whether he should be exposed more or not, I think the author gave him precise exposure since Meldorath just came out from being saturated with too many probabilities to determine his next move and from recollecting the past. So he had only just concluded that his next move would be to replace Eiodi Gadesh.Moira15 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2021, 15:48 I had a dual feeling about the amount of appearances of Lord Meldorath. On one hand the lack of his moments or the description of his actions in the story creates a certain myterious aura for him as the villain behind everything. On the other hand when there is a scene with him he seems to have an intriguing personality. I would have loved to see more of him (even though I know it's only the second book).
What do you think, what's better: hide the villain or show him off more and deepen its connections with the reader?
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