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(Anonymous) 2013-01-27 01:45 am (UTC)(link)no subject
TIME TO GUSH ABOUT THE WOMENS
(Anonymous) 2013-01-27 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)Jasnah in the Way of Kings is a world-renowned atheist scholar who bitchslaps a priest with logic. Her student, Shallan, is a female Shardbearer, and it's foreshadowed that she's gonna tear shit up later on in the series. As it is, she's very intelligent and cunning. Not all of her actions are precisely...justifiable, ha, but you still root for her.
Siri and Vivenna in Warbreaker are...it's actually kind of hard to describe them. Vivenna starts out somewhat dislikeable because she's so rigid in her dogma, but she goes through a trial and comes out of it kind of a badass (honestly, the best part about her is the way her character develops and changes over the course of the book). It's hard to say anything about Siri without giving plot points away, but she's instrumental in changing the fate of a kingdom and its king.
I LOVE THEM ALL, GODDAMN.
Re: TIME TO GUSH ABOUT THE WOMENS
Seriously, Brandon Sanderson has been on my reading shortlist since he started writing the WoT books and I've only finished the first three Mistborn books since then. Sarene sounds like someone I'd really like, too...