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Erana

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PersianLlama said:
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Michael_McCloud said:
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Jesus>Sephiropth.
Wait.... So Cloud might lose against Jesus?
Who WOULD win?
*ponders*
I'm kinda leaning towards Jesus.
I don't know, materia is pretty strong. What if Cloud has Knights of the Round Table?
But Jesus has all those arcangels 'n such.
Also, Solomon is in his party, and he can manipulate demons! (More ancient 1337-ness)
 

Quick Ben

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To every mention of the characters in the Steven Erickson books, I actually think the least one-sided character is:
Toc the Younger. His refusal to follow directly in his father's footsteps, his rebellion against Envy, his whole story in Memories of Ice, it just reinforced how he is the most relatable and human character in the book, as far as I am concerned. He doesn't have any of the superpowers like Ben or Rake, or even Kalam for that matter, and it makes him so vulnerable, and yet he always makes his stand. Definitely my favorite character in the series.

Don't get me wrong, all of the characters are great and all, but that one is my favorite.
You have a point in him being the most human, but in that aspect Whiskeyjack also deserves a mention, among many others...

Oh, how I could discuss characters from Malazan Book of the Fallen for eternities...
 

jdog345

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John The Savage From Brave New World

Rorschach From The Watchmen

And a tie between Anton Chigurh From No country for old Men, and Glanton from Blood Meridian as the most sadistic.
 

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Vito Corleone from the Godfather Series.(someone was bound to say it.)
Halt from the Rangers Apprentice.
Beka Cooper from Terrier.
and Johnny from the Outsiders.
 

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ThePoodonkis said:
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The Guy from Anthem, by Ayn Rand
Equality 7-2521.
I was gonna say him., so I'll have to find another.

I'll say Arthur Dent fron The Hitchhiker's Guide series.
Or Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby.
Or Mike Durant from In The Company of Heroes.

Thank you, I have been trying for days to remember that.
 

Quick Ben

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jdog345 said:
John The Savage From Brave New World

Rorschach From The Watchmen

And a tie between Anton Chigurh From No country for old Men, and Glanton from Blood Meridian as the most sadistic.
Is Anton Chigurh really a sadist? I wouldn't think so. He doesn't seem to take pleasure from it, it seems more like "it's just buisiness..."
Oh, and there's lots of awesome characters mentioned in this thread. Makes me wanna re-read all those books; when there's so many I still haven't read...
 

Mr Cwtchy

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Gandalf from LOTR
Dustfinger from the Inkheart Trilogy
Aagard from The Darkest Age Trilogy
 

Jaebird

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Jhoira from the Magic the Gathering series. Only read Time Spiral and Planar Chaos, and began reading Futuresight. I like her no-nonsense attitude toward Teferi's schemes and shenanigans.
 

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Matthew Shardlake from C. J. Sansom's books, because he's a hunchback lawyer and not the the tall, strong and manly stereotype all too often present in historical and fantasy fiction.

Kenneth Toomey of Anthony Burgess' "Earthly Powers", because he is one of the best rounded and most human fictional characters I have ever read.
 

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So many to choose from! I'll say: Terry Pratchett's Samuel Vimes & Moist Von Lipwig, David Eddings' Belgarath & Silk, Lee Child's Jack Reacher.
 

SnowCold

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Will from "the stuble knife"
Lee scrobsy (probbly not right) from "the golden compass"
The Giver from "the giver"
 

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sequio said:
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Mine is Logan from Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying"
I very seriously do not remember anyone named Logan from this book, but you did make me think of Darl from As I Lay Dying.

Also, Howard Roark from The Fountainhead, the Narrator in Fight Club, Tom Joad from The Grapes of Wrath, and Death from The Book Thief.
 

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Christopher Boone, the narrator and protagonist of "The Curious Incident of The dog in the Night time" who has Aspergers. Such a brilliant book, very well written. Or Richard or Daffy from The Beach. I could relate to Richard very well. But then again, I am captivated by Edgar Allan Poe's madmen.
 

opiwankenobi

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Roland Deschain or FitzChivalry from the Farseer Trilogy.
The first one ist just awesome, while the second one is more of tragic character.