Subject: Only three?
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Posted on: 2012-01-23 14:55:00 UTC
I could turn this into a banquet room so easily .... :)
But my first three choices would be:
1) Brother Cadfael. He'd have a lot of good stories, and from references in the books I don't think he'd be upset about my not being Catholic. I'd have to get some of my friends to recommend a wine to go with dinner, though, since he's from a period when that was normal even for monks. (From the novels by Ellis Peters.)
2) Since I'm already getting wine recommendations, the second guest will be Captain Jean-Luc Picard. He's another person who should have lots of stories. (From Star Trek:The Next Generation.)
3) For my third guest, I'd probably go for Belgarath the Sorcerer. Talk about having stories, the guy's been active in the world for seven thousand years -- and he spent a chunk of that time traveling as a professional storyteller, so he can certainly tell them well. If this is post-Malloreon, I'd set a place for his wife Poledra as well. I thought about inviting Polgara, but I think she would be too intimidating as a dinner guest; in canon she's the best cook in the world. (From the novels by David Eddings.)
I'd probably keep the menu simple, so we can relax and enjoy the stories.