If Darrow and Apollonius don’t cross blades again in book 7 I’ll die 😅 in lightbringer Darrow says “if I were him I’d have bombs and a dead man switch. Him and I do often think alike” I think this shed light on Darrow darker side and how easily he can access that if necessary
Definitely excited for Lysander’s story to come full circle, kinda confused on the hate for him (think it’s mostly cuz he’s in opposition to Darrow, and him killing Alexander, huge things but his feats trump statements of him being pixie) He’s a beast in his own right, like Pierce said, he’s just trying to do what he feels is right and there’s multiple instances where that shows..and it’s like he’s in his own faction, he doesn’t believe in the rising, he doesn’t want to re-establish the society, he would rather Gold’s be the shepards they were meant to be instead of the tyrants they became. Def Prime in my eyes, looking forward to more Mind’s Eye scenes!
@@bergmansvea8739 yea he went full tilt in a direction I thought he was better than, def understand the hate now, I am disappointed he went that route tho, the path he was on felt more unique but then felt like it got traded for a predictable path..oh well.
I believe he is the biggest tool in the narrative. In this case, “tool” means something the author uses to do more work than he could otherwise do. Deus ex machina style. He has a mysterious power that works when and how he needs it to, unexplained. He is the smartest character in the universe and also an incredible fighter, particularly when mixed with his magic powers. We are never allowed to know his plans. We just wait to see how he has tricked everyone again and again-like Batman’s belt. He kills his best friend/father figure in a manner that does not seem reasonable given what we are mare to understand about Lysander. He is a crutch for good Mr brown.
Lysander is a POS though that's what gives him the upper hand. His morality is very pleomorphic and he is capable of justifying and not taking responsibility for his own actions... As he stated, he figured out the game.
If Darrow and Apollonius don’t cross blades again in book 7 I’ll die 😅 in lightbringer Darrow says “if I were him I’d have bombs and a dead man switch. Him and I do often think alike” I think this shed light on Darrow darker side and how easily he can access that if necessary
Lysander is such a well written character
Lysander was and always will be a pixie
This guy is the goat
Definitely excited for Lysander’s story to come full circle, kinda confused on the hate for him (think it’s mostly cuz he’s in opposition to Darrow, and him killing Alexander, huge things but his feats trump statements of him being pixie) He’s a beast in his own right, like Pierce said, he’s just trying to do what he feels is right and there’s multiple instances where that shows..and it’s like he’s in his own faction, he doesn’t believe in the rising, he doesn’t want to re-establish the society, he would rather Gold’s be the shepards they were meant to be instead of the tyrants they became. Def Prime in my eyes, looking forward to more Mind’s Eye scenes!
I thought so too until this book
Revisit this comment after you’ve read Light Bringer, I would love to hear your input.
i turned on him in 5. not because he killed alexandar, but because he let kalindora die
You must've haven't read Light Bringer
@@bergmansvea8739 yea he went full tilt in a direction I thought he was better than, def understand the hate now, I am disappointed he went that route tho, the path he was on felt more unique but then felt like it got traded for a predictable path..oh well.
Is there a full version of this?
Check the description ☝️
Yeah saw that too after
Dont quite get why they would tease us like that but whatever
We should release the full video version in the future but the full audio is out now! Listen on Apple, Spotify, or whatever your podcast preference is
@@HailReaperPod nice
Yeah too bad they turned the comments off so it def will never hit the algorithm and we can speak our mind on it. Bogus weird decision
"Evil is the rejection of someone else's human rights." - Someone send this to Isreel!
I believe he is the biggest tool in the narrative. In this case, “tool” means something the author uses to do more work than he could otherwise do. Deus ex machina style.
He has a mysterious power that works when and how he needs it to, unexplained. He is the smartest character in the universe and also an incredible fighter, particularly when mixed with his magic powers. We are never allowed to know his plans. We just wait to see how he has tricked everyone again and again-like Batman’s belt.
He kills his best friend/father figure in a manner that does not seem reasonable given what we are mare to understand about Lysander.
He is a crutch for good Mr brown.
Yooooooooo please dont put spoilers in the bloody damn thumbnail
Rest easy - the title isn't a spoiler.
Darrow: a good man that has to do bad things.
Lysander is a POS though that's what gives him the upper hand. His morality is very pleomorphic and he is capable of justifying and not taking responsibility for his own actions... As he stated, he figured out the game.
Lysander: a relatable struggling conditioned hypocritical pixie.
lol that is a good summation. I'm eager to see how he progresses. He's so infuriating, but quite interesting.