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Old 18th September 2003, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best Female Characters

Which female character in sci/fi and fantasy would you consider the most realistic and well-rounded you've encountered so far in the genre? Please name the character, the book and its author in case we aren't familiar with just the name.
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Old 19th September 2003, 04:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Mara of the Acoma - Empire trilogy by Raymond E. Feist & Janny Wurts

Great character in a great series.
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Old 19th September 2003, 02:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ah yes, I recall really enjoying that series. Feist and Wurts do a good job of making their everyday life seem so realistic you could be living next door.

This is a character that is definitely NOT one-dimensional. Milamber, can you expound for me? I haven't read it in ages, I do remember the twisty politics, the 'forbidden love' of a slave and a great deal of tradition that has a lot of Oriental flavor. Another series I'm going to have to revisit! This is the series that led me to the Riftwar saga as well as the Serpentwar series, both very good although the last couple written about the same world of Midkemia are a little sketchy as I believe they were written to either accommodate or as a companion to a computer game. I could be wrong, but I think I remember reading about something like that in the forward or on the back cover...
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Old 19th September 2003, 02:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm going to add Rhapsody from the book of the same name. Innocently pulled into world-affecting events - she handles it all with aplomb, intelligence, and a general good nature and will to do 'what's right'. Because of the nature of her original journey (I won't go farther in for those who haven't yet read this) she gains a unique perspective at the same time losing all that she's known. I probably would have gone stark raving mad in the same situation...but the author doesn't present her as a cardboard cutout of 'generic female do-gooder', we see her vindictive side, her past sorrows, her newly acquired wisdom...anyway a good, well-rounded character and strong and female to boot.
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Old 22nd September 2003, 07:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Hey, my friend. I told you that I was going to drop by and here I am. I would have to say Dragonlance: The Chronicles Series Laurana the elven princess grows up from a spoiled brat to a young woman who fully understands what selfless love is all about and is willing to forgive Tanis and start fixing a relationship that was shattered and make it work. I'm not sure if you know the character but she is one of the Best Female Characters in my view
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Old 22nd September 2003, 09:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Khan, no I don't know that character. I haven't read much Dragonlance as the books are too short (ain't I picky?) but I did read one or two a long time ago and I don't remember much about them at all. Let me think...as I recall there are several authors and they are specifically geared towards role-playing games. Other than that, I can't remember anything about them. I've read a few books that were either based on a game or were the written form of the game and I've found them to be monochromatic*. Specifically the people are more developed than their backgrounds (understandably) and they seem to be going through the paces in the stories. This is just an impression though, from someone who hasn't read a lot of them. Tell me which one (somewhere in the beginning would be best ) that I should read to give me a better impression. Hopefully the local library will have it in stock and I'll be able to let you know how I felt about it after this Saturday. Gimme a good one!
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Female Characters

Two authors come to mind...Sara Douglass and her Starman series and Greg Keyes Briar King(awesome book) Interesting female characters in both series.
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Hey dwndrgn, how is it going? I think that the Legend of Huma is the first one that you would really enjoy reading. I read the novel and I really liked it alot and that is why I am adapting it into comic book format. I'll post some of the pictures in the Dragonlance Chronicles post that I see I,Brian have on the boards, please go and check out the character sketches. I'm trying to get feedback from everyone just as I did for George R.R. Martin's the Hedge Knight when we first started it. So if you start reading Legend of Huma right away I would appreciate your inputs.
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If the library has it, I'll give it a whirl and let you know.
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Okay, my friend, hopefully you'll be able to find a copy, good luck
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Old 11th December 2003, 06:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Which female character in sci/fi and fantasy would you consider the most realistic and well-rounded you've encountered so far in the genre? Please name the character, the book and its author in case we aren't familiar with just the name.
From Weis and Hickman's War of souls within the dragonlance series, The main evil character is Mina. She is the strongest warrior within the book and derives her power from the dark goddess (its been a while so I forgot her name). I absolutly fell in love with Mina, and her power.
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Old 11th December 2003, 06:17 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Ok, I really need to check out some of these Dragonlance books. Everyone seems to think they are worth the time. Anyone have a good idea where I should start?
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Ok, I really need to check out some of these Dragonlance books. Everyone seems to think they are worth the time. Anyone have a good idea where I should start?
You may want to start at the begging to get a sense of the history of the series and a time placement. The first book Is The Legend Of Huma within the heroes series. It is an epic novel that is packed, looking back I don't know how the author filled that 300 some odd page book with so much detail and suspense.
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Hello hello - haven't we heard about the Legend of Huma somewhere before?
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Hello hello - haven't we heard about the Legend of Huma somewhere before?
Yes The Kahn's company is turning it into a comic book series.
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