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Robert Jordan WOT (was Re: Harry Potter Lego Line)
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lugnet.general, lugnet.castle
Date: 
Wed, 12 Jul 2000 14:59:05 GMT
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Karl Martinson wrote:

In lugnet.general, John Radtke writes:

And speaking of ideas for castle, how many of you fellow castle-heads are
reading The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan?  Talk about an endless supply of
characters, weapons, magic, creatures, places and palaces!

John R.


OK, this is too weird, I have been working on designs, for a white tower for a
while now.  I haven't gotten to building because I need a few thousand more white
bricks, but I'm getting there...maybe by the end of the summer, I can start
building :)
And for those that have seen the illustrated guide to WOT, my design is nothing
like the picture in that book, which I didn't like BTW.

AMEN TO THAT! The WOT (Wheel Of Time) books are IMHO the best fantasy
literature out there, The lord of the rings trilogy comes pretty close but it
just doesn't have the vivid descriptions that are characteristic of WOT books.
(Some of the prologues are 100 pages long!) But, if you want to read them,
take my advice and wait a bit if your a quick reader, becuase Robert Jordan is
writing book 9 at the moment, and he doesn't show any signs of slowing down.
That means that after you finish the most recent book, you have to wait quite
a while to read the next one.

Book 9 is officially slated for November, I can't wait...


What about Redwall books? They're a pretty fun read, and they'd be pretty cool
for TLG to do, think about it, minifigs of mice, rabbits, otters, moles, etc.
And they could make a (much juniorised) version of Redwall Abbey. Whaddya
think?


Sounds like Fabuland...

<<KM>>



Mike Z.



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  Re: Robert Jordan WOT (was Re: Harry Potter Lego Line)
 
(...) white (...) Please promise you'll share pictures! (...) nothing (...) I didn't care for The Illustrated Guide either. Darrell K. Sweet's cover I like but that's a pretty limited selection of scenes. Do you know of any good web sites for WOT (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jul-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.castle)
  Re: Robert Jordan WOT (was Re: Harry Potter Lego Line)
 
(...) white (...) nothing (...) [coughing] rip-off [end coughing] Can you say Two Towers the second book of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Any other medieval fantasy is pretty much a rip-off of Tolkien's work. While it may not be the best reading it (...) (24 years ago, 15-Jul-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.castle)

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(...) AMEN TO THAT! The WOT (Wheel Of Time) books are IMHO the best fantasy literature out there, The lord of the rings trilogy comes pretty close but it just doesn't have the vivid descriptions that are characteristic of WOT books. (Some of the (...) (24 years ago, 12-Jul-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.castle)

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