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Proud owner of BG 3: Day of Swen's Tentacle
Reminder that Sapkowski has always been overrated, and he rose to fame thanks to supply-side starvation of the market for fantasy fiction.
So, here is the thing, commie: you go fuck yourself with your gay tactics, and we continue to discuss, bitch and rant about whatever the fuck we want.
Nice straw man you set up there. Well done for knocking it down so quickly and decisively.So, here is the thing, commie: you go fuck yourself with your gay tactics, and we continue to discuss, bitch and rant about whatever the fuck we want.
Unless you don't think trannies fit the setting at all, which would make you monumentally retarded.
...and then they subvert it in the ending cutscene when they say how she defanged Skellige..and Svanrige would have probably been a better ruler anywayIt was a bit silly how Cerys was the obvious better choice for Skellige and this was rubbed into the player's face at every step of the way, but that's the most "woke" aspect of the writing that I can come up.
The official one is okay, sometimes pretty good but I'd recommend everyone to try out the fan translations instead. The dialogue flows better, the prose is in-general less bland and it's made my latest read of the books a much better time for the most part.Yeah, I can understand the hate for Witcher novels, cause he in fact did steal the idea and part of the setting, even though novels are objectively good and sometimes even great. But it's super silly when people translate the hate to his other books as well. Sapkowski is a dick, but he wrote some good shit too.
Also, maybe most of the people here read his books in english and I've heard english translation is very poor and terrible at capturing the slavic slang and small talk.
It was a bit silly how Cerys was the obvious better choice for Skellige and this was rubbed into the player's face at every step of the way, but that's the most "woke" aspect of the writing that I can come up.
Sapkowski is a dick, but he wrote some good shit too.
Well what can I say, we agree to disagree. To me setting was very memorable, characters were amazing (Šarlej, Samson Medić, Urban Horn, etc.), bad guys were creepy and interesting enough and the feeling of dread they invoked when hunting was great. I liked how our young and naive protagonist slowly grows during the books and the Slavic lore was pure joy for me, second to none. Sapkowski also captured perfectly my feelings on christianity and the shit they did to our old Slavic culture and ("pagan") tradition. So yeah, "blandest thing ever" is some serious butthurt screaming out from you my manIf you by any chance mean the Hussite trilogy, it was the blandest thing ever.
Well what can I say, we agree to disagree. To me setting was very memorable, characters were amazing (Šarlej, Samson Medić, Urban Horn, etc.), bad guys were creepy and interesting enough and the feeling of dread they invoked when hunting was great. I liked how our young and naive protagonist slowly grows during the books and the Slavic lore was pure joy for me, second to none. Sapkowski also captured perfectly my feelings on christianity and the shit they did to our old Slavic culture and ("pagan") tradition. So yeah, "blandest thing ever" is some serious butthurt screaming out from you my manIf you by any chance mean the Hussite trilogy, it was the blandest thing ever.
this is standard part of codex vernacular. I am a storyfag for example.But calling me a hatefag
You're not storyfag, he's storyfag.this is standard part of codex vernacular. I am a storyfag for example.But calling me a hatefag
Difference of article, really.You're not storyfag, he's storyfag.this is standard part of codex vernacular. I am a storyfag for example.But calling me a hatefag
You're not storyfag, he's storyfag.this is standard part of codex vernacular. I am a storyfag for example.But calling me a hatefag
Sapkowski is a dick, but he wrote some good shit too.
If you by any chance mean the Hussite trilogy, it was the blandest thing ever.