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Alaundo Posted - 01 Jun 2007 : 17:13:23
Well met

This is a Book Club thread for the short story of Stolen Dreams, in The Best of the Realms, Book III anthology, by Elaine Cunningham. Please discuss herein:
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KnightErrantJR Posted - 06 Aug 2007 : 23:08:56
Not only was it interesting to see this story from another point of view, but it does kind of make me curious as to how a few other stories might go if we could see them from the eyes of other players in the drama.

What was interesting to me as well was the fact that its easy to make assumptions when you don't know a given character's point of view. I was actually quite surprised when I realized that Isabeau never realized that her benefactor wasn't dead.

It also makes me wonder, though, about the nature versus nurture thing. Isabeau is a pain in the rear, and really does kind of act like frustrated nobility, as opposed to someone raised by people that were trying to keep her safe. Where the gnomes just too protective of her, and not willing to let her learn to be what she could be, which led to her less than pleasant outlook? Or was she just so intrinsically her mother's daughter that she couldn't help but be a pain in the rear?

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