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wwwwwww Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 17:22:28
Are following this forum for awhile now, I have noticed a lot of these types of remarks, "The story was pretty good, but there wasn't enough lore/information about so-and-so setting." That's begs an interesting question.

What do you prefer, a story that's a real page turner but light on the lore, or a story heavy on setting lore but the story often leaves much to be desired (ala Greenwood's Shandril Saga IMHO)? Personally, I'll take an excellent story any day over a book that tries to cram way too much setting info but lacks any meat (a good plot). Of course we'd like to have it both ways, but if you had a choice, what would you prefer?
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SiriusBlack Posted - 14 Jan 2005 : 08:01:56
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Originally posted by Elmonster
That's why i say that Evermeet is trule one of the finest FR novels. Actually it is a Forgotten Realms lorebook, written as a story most interesting to read.



And a nice collection of tales from a bard in love to his half-elven sweetie.
Elmonster Posted - 14 Jan 2005 : 07:45:39
quote:
"The story was pretty good, but there wasn't enough lore/information about so-and-so setting." That's begs an interesting question.


That's why i say that Evermeet is trule one of the finest FR novels. Actually it is a Forgotten Realms lorebook, written as a story most interesting to read.
SirUrza Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 23:26:21
I prefer a story grounded strongly in Realms lore. If it doesn't feel like the forgotten realms, it might as well be a published without the logo on the cover.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 23:07:35
I want my stories to be driven by the plot, with setting lore to be the trim that grounds it in the Realms.
SiriusBlack Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 22:58:40
quote:
Originally posted by Valdar Oakensong
Be careful Sirius, you know how tetchy Big Al gets when you mention these strange tomes. The staff is a swishing



Yep, I'm trembling in my boots.
Valdar Oakensong Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 21:44:13
I would prefer a good story that sticks to what we know about the Realms without feeling that it has to add more. That's what all the RPG products are for. Be careful Sirius, you know how tetchy Big Al gets when you mention these strange tomes. The staff is a swishing
SiriusBlack Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 21:03:44
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Originally posted by kuje31
I can NEVER EVER read through the Lord of the Rings! It puts me to sleep.



Same here. I've tried a couple of times to start those books and could not find any interest. Anne Rice is the same way with this reader.
Kuje Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 18:57:48
quote:
Originally posted by SiriusBlack

quote:
Originally posted by wwwwwww
Of course we'd like to have it both ways, but if you had a choice, what would you prefer?



Story driven all the way. You can have all the lore references that are possible, but if the story is boring, this reader begins to tune out.



Yup. But one mans boring story is another's goldmine. I loved Shandril's tale, but you know what? I can NEVER EVER read through the Lord of the Rings! It puts me to sleep.

However, I agree again. Story driven with setting lore added in wherever it can be.
SiriusBlack Posted - 13 Jan 2005 : 18:19:57
quote:
Originally posted by wwwwwww
Of course we'd like to have it both ways, but if you had a choice, what would you prefer?



Story driven all the way. You can have all the lore references that are possible, but if the story is boring, this reader begins to tune out.

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