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2278980 No.2278980 [Reply] [Original]

Literary characters that you'd like to have mad passionate sex with.

Op: Moiraine Damodred

>> No.2278987

Is that from one of the King's shit or something?

What the fuck is wrong with her name?

sage for fantasy bs

>> No.2278993

The character is from the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. By the way, all good literature involves some form of fantasy. Just because it includes magic or an otherworldly setting doesn't make it inferior.

>> No.2278999

>>2278993

Yes, it does.

>> No.2279000

>>2278993
butthurt fantasy fag detected

>> No.2279002

>>2278993

>Just because it includes magic or an otherworldly setting doesn't make it inferior.

Right. It's just a coincidence.

>> No.2279006
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2279006

Mercedes Purissima Vargas-Gutierrez

>> No.2279018

>>2278999
>>2279000
>>2279002
The sole reason why I can't enjoy /lit/.

>> No.2279023

>>2279002
>>2279000
>>2278999

Obvious trolls are obvious. Go back to your pr0n collections and come back when you're ready to have a conversation.

>> No.2279024

Brett from TSAR.

>> No.2279034

>>2279023

Hm? Magic and otherwordly stuff doesn't make The Wheel of Time awful. It's awful for a whole other set of reasons.

Do you disagree with this?

>> No.2279042

Guinevere, Ginny, Mary-Lou, Éowyn, Eli (no homo; no pedo), kestral

>> No.2279045

>>2279034

It was entertaining. That's my number one requirement for leisure reading. That's also why I read Jim Butcher and F Paul Wilson. Those books are easy and entertaining.

When I read for personal enlightenment, I try to go back to the classics or find something new. Recently I started reading Murakami and John Irving.

My argument is that a book isn't worthless because it's in the fantasy genre.

>> No.2279050

>>2279045
That's true, but the Wheel of Time is weak because it's terribly written and it attracts the types of fans who fantasize about having sex with poorly drawn characters within

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>> No.2279054

>>2279052

LOL'ed so hard

>> No.2279195

If it's fantasy, it doesn't mean its shit. The majority of fantasy authors are bad, and play along the clichés, sure , but I'm sure there has to be good fantasy that isn't LoTR.

Besides, 1984 was pretty bad. And it's not fantasy.
>Implying The Divine Comedy isn't an epic, thus, fantasy
>Implying its good.

>> No.2279196

>>2279000
>>2278987
>>2279052
>>2279054
>>>/v/

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>>2278999
Are you implying Kafka wrote inferior literature?

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melisande from the Kushiel's series. oh fuck yes her. now. please. forever.

>> No.2280168

>>2279002

i fucking lold

>> No.2280176

Ayn Rand

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>> No.2280270

>>2278980
>Moiraine
>not Aviendha

>> No.2280284

>>2278993

You are right, in principle. Borges is good, for example. However, Wheel of Time, along with almost all pseudo-tolkien books suck HARD.