Subject: I'm not entirely sure how to respond to this.
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Posted on: 2017-09-04 16:37:00 UTC

Well. How to respond beyond "Wow, this is very thorough and I appreciate every letter of it".

I will be the first to admit that I'm incredibly biased about this series; having it read to me before I was born and being named after one of the characters has that kind of an effect.

However, the archetypes thing is interesting to have you focus on. They aren't actually based entirely on archetypes, as I recall, but instead on real-world societies in various time periods - for example, the Roman Empire and medieval France (bet you can guess which one of those goes where) to name two of them. And we do get to see a certain amount of evolution in the standalones - we generally think of Drasnians as quick-witted spies, but Dras himself was considered nothing of the sort.
(And florid speech can indicate more than just the Mimbrates and, as I recall, Wacites - there was that one island of people in one of the last books. Granted, they were descended from Mimbrates and had tried their hardest to keep as close to that culture as was humanly possible, but they weren't quite still Mimbrates.)

Another reason for the specializations, in most cases, is their religions. These men have modelled themselves after the gods they follow (or tried to keep themselvs from being killed by one); Arends are hotheaded warriors because Chaldan encourages it, the various Angaraks are under the rule of Torak One-Eye and would like to not be smited - and on top of that, they're not so much tribes as they are social classes, making Angarak society better fleshed-out than almost any other in that universe... am I making sense here?

(Also, her name is Vella. D'you remember what she is?)

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