Your favorite literary character.

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Queen Tintin 说:
Sir Lulzalot 说:
Queen Tintin 说:
Nighteyes, Kettricken, Fitz, the Fool, Brashen and Starling. Any guesses as to which books?

The Silence of the Lambs
I hardly think all the other characters fit into Silence of the Lambs. Brashen is in a different set of books by the same author.

Keep guessing. Maybe look in my sig

Note the bold around Starling. I would think the meaning is quite obvious.
 
Sir Lulzalot 说:
Queen Tintin 说:
Sir Lulzalot 说:
Queen Tintin 说:
Nighteyes, Kettricken, Fitz, the Fool, Brashen and Starling. Any guesses as to which books?

The Silence of the Lambs
I hardly think all the other characters fit into Silence of the Lambs. Brashen is in a different set of books by the same author.

Keep guessing. Maybe look in my sig

Note the bold around Starling. I would think the meaning is quite obvious.
Starling from Silence of the Lambs? That's not who i mean. All the characters but Brashen are from the same book
 
Pharaoh Llandy 说:
Queen Tintin 说:
Nighteyes, Kettricken, Fitz, the Fool, Brashen and Starling. Any guesses as to which books?

The Farseers/Liveship/Tawny Man trilogies by Robin Hobb.
Do you know that because you've read them or because you know me so well :grin:
 
Gregor Samsa
not really, I'm just showing you guys I read metamorphosis and am aware of the pressue todays society puts on humans
 
Pharaoh Llandy 说:
Queen Tintin 说:
Pharaoh Llandy 说:
Queen Tintin 说:
Nighteyes, Kettricken, Fitz, the Fool, Brashen and Starling. Any guesses as to which books?

The Farseers/Liveship/Tawny Man trilogies by Robin Hobb.
Do you know that because you've read them or because you know me so well :grin:

Because I own them.
I love you
 
Ford Prefect- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series

Ooh, good choice. Though I love Dent too, "never could get the hang of Thursdays..."

If I had to choose, it'd either be The Hound (Sandor Clegane) from A Song of Ice and Fire, Littlefinger (Petyr Baelish) also from ASoIaF, or Jeor Mormant, also from ASoIaF.  :razz:

Good choices there too. The Hound's probably my favourite ASOIAF character.

I gotta admit, I'm also a fan of Moist Von Lipwig, Postmaster.  :grin:

He is awesome, but personally I prefer Vimesy and the Patrician, from Pratchett. Although Nobby "Officially Human" Nobbes and Fred Colon come close seconds for Pratchett characters.

I also love Leofric from Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Tales, and Derfel from his Warlord Chronicles.

I have a thing for good villains as well, so I like Iago from Othello.

Finally, Bartimaeus from Jonathon Stroud's Bartimaeus Trilogy.
 
AK47 说:
Ennesby, Rincewind, Tyrion Lannister, Yossar- Never mind, Orr then, Jim of the Cheddar Monks, Belkar Bitterleaf, Arvel Crynyd and Silk.

Ah, yes, how could I forget Tyrion & Rincewind!
 
Jay Gatsby from the eponymous The Great Gatsby, and Willy Loman from the tragedy Death of a Salesman. I also enjoy many of Shakespeare's characters, such as Mercutio from Romeo & Juliet.

" 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but 'tis enough, 'twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man. A plague on both your houses!"
 
hmmm good question.

Most likely Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander from the Sword of Truth series.

But I do love,

Richard Rahl (Sword of Truth)
Perrin Aybara (Wheel of Time)
Mat Cauthon (Wheel of Time)
Alucius (Corean Chronicles)
Tom Bombadil (Lord of the Rings)
 
Agh, hmmm, tough one. I like most of the characters from the Dark Tower series, my favorite of them being Cuthbert and Eddie equally. I also like Scot Harvath from Brad Thor's books. As for Shakespeare I like Stephano and Trinculo from the Tempest, and the doctor in the Merry Wives of Windsor. I like Stephano because I was him in a play :grin: That's all I can think of for now.
 
The Mercenary 说:
Jay Gatsby from the eponymous The Great Gatsby, and Willy Loman from the tragedy Death of a Salesman. I also enjoy many of Shakespeare's characters, such as Mercutio from Romeo & Juliet.

" 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but 'tis enough, 'twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man. A plague on both your houses!"
Gatsby was just plain dull IMO. He wasn't as eccentric as I expected him to be, the further the story progresses, the less interesting he becomes. More complex, but so terribly dull. 
 
Agreed, I found him to be numbingly boring as a person, let alone the book which was boring as well. I'm a bigger fan of Raskolnikov from Crime and Punishment though the book went way over my head when I read it.
 
T.S. Garp from The World According to Garp

Faramir and Turin from the writings of Tolkien

Raoul Duke and Paul Kemp from the writings of Hunter S. Thompson.

Jude Fawley from Jude the Obscure.

Larry Darrell from The Razor's Edge.

and lastly The Little Prince from The Little Prince.
 
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