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Lord Rad |
Posted - 18 Feb 2003 : 17:10:32 Please dont read any further if you havent read Dissolution and Insurrection novels.
SPOILERS
. . . . . . . . What a partnership! I loved both these characters and really took to them. Richard Lee Byers (author of Dissolution) and Thomas M Reid (author of Insurrection) kept the characteristics and personalilities perfect between the two novels.
The two characters perfectly complement each other and contained such a variety that kept me wanting more and more! Pharaun was wity and humorous which often raised a smile whilst reading. I cant wait to read more about them!
I was shocked at the actions taken near the end of Dissolution when Pharaun and Ryld when Pharaun abandoned a wounded Ryld and left him trapped to battle enemy drow alone! Allthough throughout Insurrection they seem to rapidly forget the incident I couldn't help but feel a bit of an edge to their friendship, a lack of trust from Ryld (understandably).
Stand aside Drizzt
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Mythander |
Posted - 11 Jul 2003 : 15:47:34 I fully agree, Pharaun is a truly enjoyable Character. He is the true Anti-hero. Even if the Third book focuses less on his relationship with Ryld, you can defiantly see a separation in the ranks of the party. I think it is great that they are not overlooking the intrigue of a Drow party. |
Bellua Aeneus Lacerta |
Posted - 14 Mar 2003 : 00:14:13 These guy's are great! Drizzt is a great fighter/thinker, but Pharaun has a certain "flair". |