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ChrisAsmadi
Apr 19, 2007
:D
Just binge read this LP, it's interesting to see how the game approaches the story considering I never beat it (or got very far in) as a kid.

Guildenstern Mother posted:

Having read all of them it gets weird as poo poo towards the end. They end up going on a jaunt to the lower plains, blow up the god of those lower planes by slamming a moon(?) into Kelewan, destroying that, Nakor turns out to be Banath, and I think Thomas ends up stuck in some kind of other plane fighting Draken Korin for all eternity.

As weird as the series gets toward the end, at least it never ends up as bad as Rise of a Merchant Prince, a novel about the least likeable former-criminal-turned-soldier and his rise to becoming absurdly wealthy. That's the low point, though the whole Talwin Hawkins arc got pretty close.

Also, Nakor wasn't actually Banath, he just had a fragment of Banath inside him. So did Macros.

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