Subject: They're kind of modelled on real societies.
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Posted on: 2017-09-04 16:55:00 UTC

But taken to the next level. Cherek definitely out-Vikings the Vikings, and insofar as Nyissa is Egyptian, it's Egypt on snake-derived steroids. In fact, it's 'Egypt if Egypt was reconstructed entirely from Cleopatra being bitten by an asp'. I'm exaggerating slightly, but not a whole lot.

And then there's Sendaria, which is literally Fantasy Adventure Starting Village-land. Yes, there's ostensibly more to it... but that's why it exists.

Your points are well-made and well-taken - though of course they don't apply over in the Tamuli, where the titular continent is first introduced by way of a nation that's essentially Arendia all over again. And again, I don't think this is necessarily a bad thing - I think that Eddings made a deliberate decision to stake out one end of the Fantasy Realism spectrum - the end opposite the one George R.R. Martin took his cues from.

(I remembered Vella being turned into a blue-banded hawk, which was the only reason I remembered her existence. Then I looked it up. So hey, I got one fact about her...! I've read the Belgariad more than the Malloreon, so yeah, a lot of Mal stuff isn't really in my brain.)

hS

PS: Annoyingly, I'm irrationally fond of both Maragor and the Wacite Arends. Maybe it's because they don't stick around long enough to show off their bad sides? ~hS

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