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And even when people go "yes, but it set up a Good Main Character and killed him of brutally in the first book, so surprising!" I'm like fuckers, I can list fantasy books that did that way before.
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And yes, the good main character dying has happened before in fantasy.
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Though to be honest, if I have two series of which I will only remember very vague details, and one of them is "pretty elves singing songs" and the other is "rape and death", I'd stick with the elves personally.
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(Anonymous) 2016-09-23 02:42 am (UTC)(link)Okay, so name them.
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I remember though that Mickey Zucker Reichert's The Last of the Renshai subverted the "chosen hero" trope in a very surprising way - it surprised me way more than AGOT did, when Ned Stark was killed. (those books have other issues... but I quite liked them).
Thing is, I don't generally like it when a hero I like is killed off, so I quit a lot of those books when that happened. I'm trying to remember the names, but blanking atm :(
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(Anonymous) 2016-09-23 03:58 am (UTC)(link)Whats a good book where lots of the main characters get killed off? Particularly ones you care about?
https://m.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/2hjk4i/whats_a_good_book_where_lots_of_the_main/
Popular main character dies books
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/main-character-dies
What are some really good books where the protagonist dies?
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-really-good-books-where-the-protagonist-dies
There are more, but I was trying not to spoil myself.
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tbh you could probably even compare Ned Stark with Duke Atreides.
anon is just being an asshat.
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(Anonymous) 2016-09-23 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)And a lot of people probably just saw the movies, which were a lot shinier.
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Somebody should write a "gritty version" of LOTR, just to demonstrate what it would look like in contemporary grimdark style XD
I guess I just fundamentally reject the binary people try to have, with LOTR on one side and ASOIAF on the other, because that's not true to the genre at all.
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