What idea from the Prequels had that Frank feel?
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My favorite part so far is how Spicegrandson says, in reference to Rinya's failed attempt at the agony.
I like the little part about how he said that Rinya died proving herself to her mother. Maybe its some backdoor way to justify BH's inability to fill Frank's shoes. There really is not textual evidence to support this interpretation.
There is more explanation of how Rinya contained great potential which just repeats the idea of the above quote in new and inventive ways
Do you really think FH was headed in this direction? I feel like he spent most of HoD and CH:D trying to correct the absence of love/affection in the BG. That seemed to be the purpose of Odrade as a character.
"Agreed. Her pride got in the way of common sense. Her love for her mother, too, got in the way. She wanted to prove to her mother that she was ready ...when she wasn't. Pretty sad."
I like the little part about how he said that Rinya died proving herself to her mother. Maybe its some backdoor way to justify BH's inability to fill Frank's shoes. There really is not textual evidence to support this interpretation.
"Rinya had always been the more aggressive of the twins, goal drive, reaching for the impossible. She wanted to become a Reverend Mother as young as Sheeana had been."
There is more explanation of how Rinya contained great potential which just repeats the idea of the above quote in new and inventive ways
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I'll claim that typo For once it wasn't KJA or BH's fault...
I think the whole BG thing goes haywire in the hands of KJABH, this is yet another example...I have to agree with you Phaedrus
I think the whole BG thing goes haywire in the hands of KJABH, this is yet another example...I have to agree with you Phaedrus
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That's a quote from the books? The writing is so bad I thought it was Spice Grandson in his thread.
From what I read of Hunters, they completely missed the last two books of the original Dune series. The Bene Gesserit are portrayed horrible. The Honored Matres, are, too, but that's to be expected.
From what I read of Hunters, they completely missed the last two books of the original Dune series. The Bene Gesserit are portrayed horrible. The Honored Matres, are, too, but that's to be expected.
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