Resist! Rebellion in Epic Fantasy | San Diego Comic-Con 2017

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  • Dark conspiracies, forbidden knowledge, secret magic, unknown continents, and rebellious heirs populate these panelists' fantastic worlds, but where do they get the inspiration for these thorny conundrums? Charlie N. Holmberg (THE PAPER MAGICIAN), Robin Hobb (THE FITZ AND THE FOOL TRILOGY), Christopher Paolini (THE ERAGON COLORING BOOK), James A. Owen (STARDRAGONS, DAWN OF THE DRAGONS), Erika Lewis (GAME OF SHADOWS), and Michael Johnston (SOLERI) discuss building fantasy worlds with backstabbing, shadowy plots, shocking secrets, and surprise inheritances with Petra Mayer of NPR.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @ravyo8821
    @ravyo8821 7 років тому +15

    Greate Panel, Paolini seems to have improved very much as an author

    • @JARHuygebaert
      @JARHuygebaert 6 років тому +5

      How do you know this? His last book was published in 2011

    • @sirjared21
      @sirjared21 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe more accurately is he's matured as a person and as a storyteller with a genuine understanding and interest in more complex themes/ideas.

  • @james4727
    @james4727 5 років тому +2

    man i love Paolini, I really need to get into his newer stuff.

  • @Keirabug
    @Keirabug 6 років тому +5

    A fantastic example of the villain point-of-view topic is DEATH NOTE. It’s mostly from Light’s point of view and I don’t know anyone who didn’t sympathize with both Light (evil) and L (justice). In fact, some viewers may even consider L as the villain. OR, at one point in the story the same viewer may view both as villain and hero at different points in the story. The switch in perspective may come when the viewer wakes up and realizes, “oops, was I rooting for the evil one just now?” They forget because villain and hero is in us all and we relate to both.

  • @demonsagex
    @demonsagex 5 років тому +2

    I wonder if Paolini was talking about Jorg and The Broken Empire series when the host asked about the villain question

    • @bomanchiki549
      @bomanchiki549 5 років тому +1

      OMG!! That was exactly my thought when he talked about it.!! I did get through the first 2 books of the series. But I lost all my interest in the 3rd book... Not only was it,"Bad things happening all the time." It was the flashbacks and current timeline way of the book. I just couldn't get into any of the plotlines... Neither the flashback nor the current...

  • @demonsagex
    @demonsagex 5 років тому +1

    Wow Paolini is great

  • @YelloDuzzit
    @YelloDuzzit 6 років тому

    Paolini told on himself... its only a matter of time now

  • @ziloe
    @ziloe 5 років тому

    NO TIME TO TALK POLITICS IN A RESISTANCE PANEL. WE ARE OUT OF TIME!

  • @YelloDuzzit
    @YelloDuzzit 6 років тому +2

    The clapping at the nuclear disarmament converns me... it directly followed the notion of a change in the balance of power... I assume those clapping are americans for obvious reasons, and while I am not a fan of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction, the americans would be the losers in that power shift... the clappers do realize this, don't they?