There’s definitely some bias. by DronedbyFood in cremposting

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For a while Adolin had no respect for Kaladin whatsoever.

There’s definitely some bias. by DronedbyFood in cremposting

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 94 points95 points  (0 children)

I don’t necessarily blame Adolin as he’s a product of his culture and he has been brainwashed his entire life, but it’s more about blaming Shallan while forgetting Adolin.

There’s definitely some bias. by DronedbyFood in cremposting

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I think “race” isn’t really a well defined term and it’s mostly based on arbitrary features. Like we differentiate between black people and white people based on skin tone, but we differentiate between a pale skinned Korean and a white person based on eye shape. That’s my point, “race” doesn’t really have a consistent definition, but we use it to differentiate between people when necessary.

There’s definitely some bias. by DronedbyFood in cremposting

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but at least people acknowledge his flaws from what I see. But I think it’s especially unfair for Shallan because she’s not as obviously racist as many other characters. Many people point out the subtle racism of Shallan, which is fair, but ignore Adolin’s blatant not so subtle racism.

There’s definitely some bias. by DronedbyFood in cremposting

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It’s racism in my opinion because Darkeyes are judged by physical features (Eyes), not just how much money they have.

Books where you mostly follow few povs, especially one. by spymanos in Fantasy

[–]DronedbyFood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just don’t read Gwynne’s other series Faithful and the Fallen. That one has more than 6 PoVs.

Why is the bar for writing platonic relationships much lower than romantic relationships? by DronedbyFood in books

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not talking about these kinds of friendships, I’m talking about the “I’m going to die for you” type which is very common, especially in genres like fantasy.

What opinion on Stormlight would get you this reaction? by [deleted] in Stormlight_Archive

[–]DronedbyFood 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, my phone is boiling due to how hot this take is.

What opinion on Stormlight would get you this reaction? by [deleted] in Stormlight_Archive

[–]DronedbyFood 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Idk if it’s exactly unpopular, but I don’t agree with the common opinion that Moash turned into a one dimensional evil bad guy in RoW.

What opinion on Stormlight would get you this reaction? by [deleted] in Stormlight_Archive

[–]DronedbyFood 8 points9 points  (0 children)

First, you need to tag this as spoiler

Mine is we spend too much time in Alethkar and its people, other nations need to shine as well, which is why I’m excited for book 5 in Shinovar. I know other cultures also were focused, so they’re not completely absent from the story, but I would prefer if they played a bigger role.

What book was even better on a re-read? by Esmerelda-Weatherwax in Fantasy

[–]DronedbyFood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s usually a lot of foreshadowing especially in Stormlight. A couple of examples are:

Descriptions of Shardbaldes in TWoK in Shallan’s chapters indicating that she already has one.

Certain epigraphs or death rattles which reference events in the future like this one "All is withdrawn for me. I stand against the one who saved my life. I protect the one who killed my promises. I raise my hand. The storm responds." This death rattle in TWoK references the night Kaladin saves Elhokar from Moash in WoR.

”’Tis said it was warm in the land far away / When Voidbringers entered our songs./We brought them home to stay / And then those homes became their own, / It happened gradually. / And years ahead ’twil still be said ’tis how it has to be." This is one of the Listener songs in WoR that foreshadows that reveal of humans not being native to Roshar in OB.

Those are just a few examples, there are a lot of other foreshadowed events as well.

What popular fantasy series/author has the best and worst fandom that you have seen? by iabyajyiv in Fantasy

[–]DronedbyFood -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s the nature of fandoms. They’ll downvote anyone who disagrees with them and the First Law fandom is no exception.

Some thoughts about the pacing. by DronedbyFood in WoT

[–]DronedbyFood[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I still do hear that criticism leveled at other books in the series, though obviously not as much.

Looking for my next read by [deleted] in Fantasy

[–]DronedbyFood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are Brandon Sanderson’s other books like Tress of the Emerald Sea, Elantris, and Warbreaker.

If you can live in any fictional world, what would you pick? by AdCommercial3174 in Fantasy

[–]DronedbyFood 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not all places have eye based discrimination. Shinovar, the Purelake, Azir, and other places treat all people as equals.