Tamzin Ashevai she/her Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 So many books/series yet to read! (So many read!). . So, Aragorn and Arwen; Vasher and Siri; Katniss and Cinna; Tris and Four ... .
Avela she/her Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 One of my all time favorites is Aslan from C. S. Lewis's Naria series. He so powerful and intimidating, yet kind and gentle. Another favorite is Anne of Anne of Green Gables. She starts off such a hyper active, impetuous little girl, but with the help of Matthew, Marilla, Gilbert and all her friends she becomes less of a "menace to society".
Guest Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 One of my all time favorites is Aslan from C. S. Lewis's Naria series. He so powerful and intimidating, yet kind and gentle. Another favorite is Anne of Anne of Green Gables. She starts off such a hyper active, impetuous little girl, but with the help of Matthew, Marilla, Gilbert and all her friends she becomes less of a "menace to society". Oh Anne of Green Gables :wub: She was amazing. I am surprised to see her mentioned here. A few of mine: GRRM: Arya, Jon, Sansa, Samwell, Theon LoTR: Boromir Robin Hobb: Fitz, Malta Rothfuss: Kvothe WoT: Nynaeve, Asmodean , Moraine, Mat Brandon: after WoK: Kaladin, after WoR: Adolin hands down, Dalinar, other Brandon: Joel, Siri, Lightsong
Hood he/him Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 Mine are:- Kruppe, Quickben, Anomander Rake, Fiddler, Icairum, Iskaral Pust,----> Malazan Book of The Fallen Burrich, Chade Fallstar, Verity Farseer, The Fool---> The Farseer Trilogy Matrim Cauthon, Lan, Rand al'Thor----> Wheel of Time Kvothe, Chronicler---> Kngkiller Chronicles Sazed, Vin, Elend----> Mistborn Trilogy Kaladin, Dalinar, Adolin, Wit---> Stormlight Archive Raoden, Sarene, Hrathen----> Elantris
SmurfAquamarineBodies he/him Posted July 23, 2014 Posted July 23, 2014 In no particular order. Tisamon - ADRIAN TCHAIKOVSKY Tomas, Talwin Hawkins, Pug, Nakor, Caleb - Raymond E feist. Adolin, Syl, Pattern, Dalinar - Stormlight Archive. Vin, Elend, Sazed, Wayne, Steris, Spook - Mistborn series. Lightsong, Vasher, Nightblood - Warbreaker. Briar, Tris, Frostpine, Niko, Chime, Alanna - Tamora pierce. Kvothe, Elodin - Patrick Rothfuss.
Voidus Posted July 25, 2014 Posted July 25, 2014 Hoid obviously, Elodin from Ruthfuss' Name of the wind, Pug from Magician, Perrin from WoT, Arlen from Peter V Brett's Demon cycle.
starstories Posted August 12, 2014 Posted August 12, 2014 i thought a best character book who my child's choosing on his bday. i take and give as agift on his next b'day party.
traceria she/her Posted August 12, 2014 Posted August 12, 2014 Some good ones on the last three pages, a few of which I'll repeat. Sticking just with books, because if I were to go into film (live action or anime), this would be an even longer list. My first fictional love: Faramir (Lord of the Rings). Eowyn and Samwise are also favorites from LotR. In no particular order: Arya and Tyrion from ASoIaF Lightsong and Vasher from Warbreaker Alcatraz Smedry & Grandpa Smedry Syl and Pattern Elend Venture, Sazed & TenSoon (I like you, too, Vin and Kelsier, just not quite as much.) Valentine Wiggin from the Ender books Luna Lovegood (Ravenclaw all the way!!!) Aviendha and Mat (who really had to grow on me...hated him at first) from WoT Auri & Elodin from The Kingkiller Chronicles (can't wait for her novella!) Basically the whole cast from The Belgariad/Mallorean books, but if I had to pick a favorite, Garion/Belgarion himself. Taran, Eilonwy and Gywdion from The Prydain Chronicles Edmund from The Chronicles of Narnia Christopher Chant/Chresomanci, Conrad & Throgmorten (temple cate) from The Chrestomanci books by Diana Wynne Jones Morwen & her cast of cats from The Enchanted Forest Chronicles Harry Dresen, Thomas Raith, Mouse, Michael Carpenter, Butters, Molly, and bad guy Nicodemus etc., etc. from The Dresden Files Hercule Poirot and Hastings I'll stop there. I will probably remember more later. I love a lot of characters.
Hood he/him Posted August 14, 2014 Posted August 14, 2014 Okay, 1. Itkovian ---> I really loved him in Memories of Ice. God, I really cried and soiled my book, when he says "I am not over yet". His whole story is amazing. One of the best characters in the whole series. 2. Duiker---> He affected me in more than one novel. His dialogues are one of the best in the book Deadhouse Gates, "Children are dying...". Then his recollection of the moments in Deadhouse Gates again, was more painful for me than a rejection. He is the best fictional historian. 3. Death---> You just read his parts. His sections are extremely funny, and the way he changes Mort's fate is amazing. Other characters later.
starstories Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 hey, if you have no any other option without comic than you can gave abest charcter boook how you can know that your chil's are like.
Bunnyburn he/him Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 So much Sword of Truth hate. Richard is definitely one of my favorite characters. Kerbouchard from Loius L'amour's The Walking Drum is a great character too. A jack-of-all trades: scholar, warrior, lover. Kelsier is great too. I love when good guys have a dark side. Outside of books, I've always had a soft spot for Freya from Final Fantasy IX.
Fatebreaker he/him Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 (edited) In Cosmere(but in no particular Order): Hoid, Nightblood, Wayne, Szeth, Kelsier, and Lopen. Non-Cosmere: Tom Bombadill - Fellowship of the Ring Peter Pan - Peter Pan Elodin - The King Killer Chronicle Long John Silver - Treasure Island Kaa - The Jungle Book Volume 1 Puddleglum - The Silver Chair Death - Discworld Edited August 26, 2014 by Fatebreaker 2
traceria she/her Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 In Cosmere(but in no particular Order): Hoid, Nightblood, Wayne, Szeth, Kelsier, and Lopen. Non-Cosmere: Tom Bombadill - Fellowship of the Ring Peter Pan - Peter Pan Elodin - The King Killer Chronicle Long John Silver - Treasure Island Kaa - The Jungle Book Volume 1 Puddleglum - The Silver Chair Death - Discworld Awww, Puddleglum!!!
Bunnyburn he/him Posted August 27, 2014 Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) Oh gosh I can't believe I forgot Wolf Larsen from The Sea-Wolf by Jack London. He is a self-educated genius pirate captain with a serious temper and a fatalist streak. I liked the way he forced the soft main character (a socialite and writer) to toughen up and discover what he is truly capable of. Edited August 27, 2014 by Bunnyburn
The truthwatcher he/him Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 My favorite fictional character is probably Riku from the kingdom hearts games. Okay not the first game but after that every game he is in, he is awesome. Especially in dream drop distance. I think that his story is great and I would purposely drop to Riku in dream drop distance because he was much more fun than sora
DanTheSeamonster he/him Posted November 23, 2014 Posted November 23, 2014 Oh, where to start? Kaladin, Shallan, Teft and Adolin Kholinar (Stormlight Archive) Vin, Spook and Elend Venture (Mistborn Trilogy) Kvothe/Kote, Denna and Wilem (Kingkiller Chronicles) Moist Von Lipwig and Sam Vimes (Discworld) Connor (An Abundance of Katherines) Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase (Percy Jackson and the Olympians and the Heroes of Olympus) Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Severus Snape (Harry Potter)
traceria she/her Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 Oh, where to start? Kaladin, Shallan, Teft and Adolin Kholinar (Stormlight Archive) Vin, Spook and Elend Venture (Mistborn Trilogy) Kvothe/Kote, Denna and Wilem (Kingkiller Chronicles) Moist Von Lipwig and Sam Vimes (Discworld) Connor (An Abundance of Katherines) Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase (Percy Jackson and the Olympians and the Heroes of Olympus) Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Severus Snape (Harry Potter) You like Denna? I can't stand her...
Quiver he/him Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 You like Denna? I can't stand her... To get back to the first post on this page, before I saw the Kingkiller comment, I thought you meant Denna from Sword of Truth. Anyhow... to repeat what I said nearly a year ago, Theon is my favorite character in ASoIaF; he's a terrible human being, but I find his story arc fascinating. Besides that... um... ...Wow. I haven't read very many books lately. Though for Lord of the Rings... I have a few characters I particularly like, though I will be predictable and say that Eowyn's scene at the Pelennor fields is one of my favorite in literature, and I suspect is a big reason why I want to love female protagonists, and often find them disappointing. Her reveal and showdown with the Witch King is a hard moment to top. 1
traceria she/her Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 To get back to the first post on this page, before I saw the Kingkiller comment, I thought you meant Denna from Sword of Truth. Anyhow... to repeat what I said nearly a year ago, Theon is my favorite character in ASoIaF; he's a terrible human being, but I find his story arc fascinating. Besides that... um... ...Wow. I haven't read very many books lately. Though for Lord of the Rings... I have a few characters I particularly like, though I will be predictable and say that Eowyn's scene at the Pelennor fields is one of my favorite in literature, and I suspect is a big reason why I want to love female protagonists, and often find them disappointing. Her reveal and showdown with the Witch King is a hard moment to top. I've never read Sword of Truth, so it's definitely Denna from the Kingkiller Chronicles. *nods * She reminds me so much of this mean girl I knew in college. I agree completely about Eowyn and particularly her scene with the Witch King. She's one of my all-time favorites, too. I even put together a makeshift costume for Halloween one year based on her non-fancy dress in the movies.
Quiver he/him Posted November 27, 2014 Posted November 27, 2014 By non-fancy dress, I'm guessing you mean her armor? Though, in all fairness, I can't hate on her blue dress that much, since the scene in Two Towers where she stands at the hall and the flag breaks off is one of my favourite moments in the trilogy. (And, in case you didn't know- totally unplanned! From how I understand it, the Rohan banner coming loose was an accident, and they decided to run with it, which is amazing.) Also, I want to add that, not only is Warbreaker my favorite Brandon book, Vivenna is my favorite character from it.
traceria she/her Posted November 27, 2014 Posted November 27, 2014 (edited) (And, in case you didn't know- totally unplanned! From how I understand it, the Rohan banner coming loose was an accident, and they decided to run with it, which is amazing.) That's what I heard, too. It was probably in one of the extra features on the extended addition DVDs, which my roommate and I would put on as background for crafty weekends. Wow, that was about ten years ago now. Crazy! I find Vivenna annoying in the beginning, but it quickly turns into that 'I can see some of myself in her and also love her' sense. She's very real, and she comes such a long way by the end of the book that you find you can really appreciate her and her development all the more. Edited December 15, 2014 by traceria
Quiver he/him Posted November 28, 2014 Posted November 28, 2014 ...Wow. I feel old now. Awesome movies though; I consider them more or less the Star Wars of that generation. I'm a little less... "eager" about the Hobbit films, but then, I think they seem less like three distinct films and more like one SUPER long film in three parts. I'm really hoping Five Armies nails the landing. ...And speaking of the Hobbit, I'm going to say that I love Bilbo Baggins.
gjustice99 she/her Posted November 28, 2014 Posted November 28, 2014 One of my favorite characters (Non BS) is Nico di Angelo from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians/Heroes of Olympus. Even though the series themselves are somewhat poorly written, Rick Riordan did a very good job of writing this character. It is absolutely amazing that, after everything this character has been through, he is still one of the good guys. He has the potential to be very very evil but he isn't. (I'm being vague so I don't give spoilers). My Favorite BS Characters Are: Lightsong- because he is funny and sacrifices himself not once, but twice and is protective of Siri even though most of the other Iridescent Tones believe her to be evil and manipulative. Vin-because she is just such a strong person and I don't think I could get across how incredibly amazing she is as a character
traceria she/her Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) ...Wow. I feel old now. Awesome movies though; I consider them more or less the Star Wars of that generation. I'm a little less... "eager" about the Hobbit films, but then, I think they seem less like three distinct films and more like one SUPER long film in three parts. I'm really hoping Five Armies nails the landing. ...And speaking of the Hobbit, I'm going to say that I love Bilbo Baggins. It's okay, I'm still ahead by a few years from what I can tell. I was in my last year of college when the first LotR film came out and was only off by a couple months for the DVD release, which would have allowed me to use it for a project in a seminar class. *snap * I feel the same way about the Hobbit movies... I will go see the last one because of my dedication but sincerely hope they end it well. [Edit to fix spelling.] Edited December 3, 2014 by traceria
Quiver he/him Posted December 3, 2014 Posted December 3, 2014 Vin-because she is just such a strong person and I don't think I could get across how incredibly amazing she is as a character YES. Look, Vivenna is probably my favorite female character in the Cosmere so far... but Vin is definitely someone I'm fond of. Honestly, the way she thought- her paranoia, scanning the situation for trouble, and the fact that those were bad things- reminded me a lot of my own behaviour, so... she was the first character in a long time who I really connected to. Hmm. Actually, random thought; I wonder if these accounts were tallied up whether there would be any kind of split on whether men prefer male characters and women prefer female, or vice-versa. I know, personally, I'm often a lot more inclined to like female protagonists (which is why I try to write them in short stories)... but I also think they can be harder to write well (which is why I don't write very often).
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