Subject: Ooh!
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Posted on: 2014-04-07 08:28:00 UTC

Well, currently, I'm going through a Codex Alera obsession-phase, so...

(Also, SPOILERS AHEAD. If you ever intend to read the series, stay away.)

Tavi. Tavar. Gaius Octavian. Gaius Tavarus Magnus. He is insane, and brilliant, and so wonderfully, absurdly clever. Watch him successfully hold a bridge, unexpectedly captain of a mostly-untrained Legion, while outnumbered 10 to 1 by nine-foot-tall wolfmen, and tell me he's not madly amazing. Or that duel with Navaris, one of the top three swordspeople in the world. He wins by talking to her about a pain they share. Or both variations on the theme of ice-ships. Or the fact that he broke into the most secure prison in the Realm. Twice. The second time after he suggested improvements. Or that he's gadara (trusted enemy, approximately) to a centuries-old Canim warmaster. Or, finally, that Realm-wide watercrafting he sent out to counter the vord Queen's. I could go on.

And his mother threw a shark onto a pirate ship. And then healed a life threatening injury in five minutes. Without a healing tub. And that's not even mentioning how she got High Lord Antillus's support. Snow for watercrafting! We know where Tavi got his creativity, certainly.

But honestly, over the past while, quite unexpectedly, Fidelias/Valiar Marcus has been growing on me. He's interesting, and though his name seems misleading at first, considering how he's the wild card of the cast (Invidia goes beyond wild card territory and straight into chronic backstabbing disorder), he's always, always, loyal to Alera as a whole. And he really did like being Valiar Marcus. It was good for him. Also, his resignation letter to Lady Aquitaine was sort of brilliant.

There are lots of other characters I could gush about, and not just Codex ones either (although a chance to go on about Varg is something I shall have to appropriate at some point), but it's late, I'm tired, and I should really be asleep. Night!

-Aila

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