Lord Meldorath: Enemy or Ally
- Bits Of Inkling
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Lord Meldorath: Enemy or Ally
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He definitely is not a 2D character. He is not 100% bad or 100% good, but a bit of both it seems. This is refreshing to see, as many characters are either outright evil or outright good (both of which is hideously unrealistic). At times, his ambition is relatable as most of us have (or had) ambitions we dedicatedly chased.
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In my understanding, for Meldorath everything is fair when he is up to something. He saved Soulhire as you said to improve his reputation and to gain time for his forthcoming travel to Caromentis.Sou Hi wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 21:43 Meldorath's character is quite confusing. Because of his unknown motivation, we can't say for sure if he is evil, or if he will be Voulhire's ally. He did inflict terror on his people, namely Hilport's residents, which led to his imprisonment. He resents the King because of this and plans to exact his vengeance, killing many innocent people along the way. He also cares more about going to Caromentis than Voulhire's wellbeing. It's unsure if he saves Soulhire because of his concern for Voulhirian or his dislike towards the Emperor, but it does help him improve his reputation. I just wonder what's so good about Caromentis that he is so fixated on it?
Caromentis is just different, it's interesting to him, I believe. He's fed up with this world and needs new experiences and impressions.
When, for example, Folcro is evil, Meldorath is lesser evil IMO

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Yeah, I think Meldorath is not entirely evil, tooEllylion wrote: ↑12 Oct 2020, 06:00In my understanding, for Meldorath everything is fair when he is up to something. He saved Soulhire as you said to improve his reputation and to gain time for his forthcoming travel to Caromentis.Sou Hi wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 21:43 Meldorath's character is quite confusing. Because of his unknown motivation, we can't say for sure if he is evil, or if he will be Voulhire's ally. He did inflict terror on his people, namely Hilport's residents, which led to his imprisonment. He resents the King because of this and plans to exact his vengeance, killing many innocent people along the way. He also cares more about going to Caromentis than Voulhire's wellbeing. It's unsure if he saves Soulhire because of his concern for Voulhirian or his dislike towards the Emperor, but it does help him improve his reputation. I just wonder what's so good about Caromentis that he is so fixated on it?
Caromentis is just different, it's interesting to him, I believe. He's fed up with this world and needs new experiences and impressions.
When, for example, Folcro is evil, Meldorath is lesser evil IMO![]()


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I had the same thoughts! After reading the second book, I was doubtful if his appearance would bring good or evil. Now that I read the third book, I doubted even more. It seems like he's on to something bigger that would benefit most of the people but in order to do that, some unpleasant actions need to be taken first.Bits Of Inkling wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 05:04 I got confused in his role. Meldorath doesn't seem to be a villain to me. He doesn't want to be involved in the Emperor of the Lullabies plans and he even rescued people upon the arrival of the monsters. I can see that he could be Voulhire's ally in the future.
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I'm also having a hard time knowing his motives. Yes, he did help Soulhire during the attack, but I also think he only did that because he wanted something in return, which he got.Bits Of Inkling wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 05:04 I got confused in his role. Meldorath doesn't seem to be a villain to me. He doesn't want to be involved in the Emperor of the Lullabies plans and he even rescued people upon the arrival of the monsters. I can see that he could be Voulhire's ally in the future.
In general, i think he isn't interested in the physical world, he just want to do everything to get involved in Caromentis.
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Thank you, I really don't think Meldorath is the overall antagonist, or purely evil. He seems to be just doing his thing and sometimes uses whatever means - good or evil- to get what he wants.
He's still my favourite character though.

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Okay, this is a very interesting take on Lord Meldorath and his motivations. I never thought of it this way and yet I agree completely...well, I am not sure about him being instinctively good.tafta wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020, 09:18 Meldorath has his own ambitions in life that are not so clear. In a bid to achieve those, he became very powerful. I think he is simply powerful and not power hungry. He saves Soulhire because he had the ability. He did so instinctively, someone who is instinctively good has more good inside than evil.

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