tsuntrader: (...Wait,what?)
Silver ([personal profile] tsuntrader) wrote2012-03-01 12:26 am

[Written]

[There's nothing better to do after three days out in the cold and a chat with your best friend than to stare at your journal and idly contemplate whether or not interacting with People sounds like a good enough idea.

But something's on his mind. Or, well, a few somethings, but it's persistently sticking there enough to be worth asking.

To the journal.]


Could anyone tell me about leaders? [Well that's vague. ...Whatever.]

[...]

And while I'm here, what are elves? [...] And what's "tsun"?
subsultive: (032 breathing down my neck)

[voice] you're much too kind ////

[personal profile] subsultive 2012-03-02 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
Well, they're always out to save the world in fantasy, right? And they're usually a party... Five or six, I guess, with four main characters being the driving point of the story... An anti-hero is like someone who appear antagonistic and, if they're in the party in the beginning they'll usually defect to the evil side for a bit before going back over some moral conflict... At least, that's how I've always seen it. They're not your typical hero character, I guess, is the short way to explain it.

[u followin bro]
subsultive: (050 in a crowded room? well)

[voice]

[personal profile] subsultive 2012-03-02 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[This is why we refrain from talking to people who don't read --]

It's not really important anyway. Why did you want to know, if you don't mind my asking?

[You know. About elves and leaders and stuff.]
subsultive: (007 oh,kiss me,)

[voice]

[personal profile] subsultive 2012-03-06 07:54 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure there are a lot of books in the library on the subject, so if your curiosity isn't sated with everyone else's accounts you could check those out.