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Hello everybody!

A looooooooooooooooooong time ago (say, over a year), I posted the following questions as part of a "hey let's share our favorite lines and fangirl shamelessly" thing which I then completely failed to follow up on.  Anyway, given how long it's been, and the fact that the questions are rather good (if I do say so myself), I thought I would repost it.  With all the new kids (who really aren't that new anymore, and with all the REALLY new ones I don't know very well at all), I thought it would be fun to see how answers have changed, or maybe stayed the same.

So please!  Comment away!  Consider the question "and why" is attached to the end of all the questions!  (It's just like high school English!) 

1)  What's your favorite line from the books?
(I know, I know, it's difficult.  Think hard!)

2)  Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?

3)  Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.

4)  Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
(That one's kind of hard, too.  Did it change the way you viewed a character?  Was it in a broader, more life-lesson-y-type sense?  Did you breeze right by it the first time, and find it later and wonder how you could have possibly missed it 'cause it's the best line ever?  Etc.)

5)  If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?

Have fun!  I can't wait to see what y'all come up with!

Date: 4/8/09 05:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ninedaysaqueen.livejournal.com
How cool! I get to be the one of the first.

(1) " 'Because you didn't look like a king,' he said.
The king stared in mild astonishment.
Costis went on, growing angrier with every word.
'Sejanus says you're an idiot, and he's right. You have no idea even how to look like a king, you don't stand like a king, you sit on the throne like... like a printer's apprentice in a wine shop.'
'So?'
'So-'
'You mistook me for one of your cousins?' "

page 13 of "The King of Attolia"

You have two characters here at the height of their personal quirks. Costis is being dangerously honest (given the wine is helping), and Eugendies is being antagonizing simply by behaving magnanimously and deliberately misunderstanding.

(2) "...what may look completely stupid to you is merely a demonstration of my faith."

page 339 of "The King of Attolia"

This quote aptly describes the times when we do something for reasons others are not able to understand.

(3) I don't really don't have a least favorite character so I'll pick the one I think is the most evil.

" Sajanus saluted the king. 'Basileus,' he said... "

Here Sajanus has finally realized what he has been up against, and by saying this one word admits his defeat.

(4) There are a lot of them, but here is one is in particular.

" 'Eugendies' - he heard her cool voice through the agony - 'have I exceeded the restraints of tradition? Have I offended the gods?' and he heard someone whisper with his voice, 'No, Your Majesty.' "

page 26 of "The Queen of Attolia"

I first thought the Eugendies was in so much pain that he was just not aware of his own actions, but then I late realized it was the gods speaking for him personally answering the queen's question.

(5) " 'What the hell was he doing, then?' the king snarled.
'Well, stealing your magus, sir.' "

page 116 of "The Queen of Attolia"

A pure example of Mrs. Turner matter-of-fact humor, this line never fails to make me laugh.


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I should be studying! But I'm not! WHEE!

Date: 4/8/09 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosaleeluann.livejournal.com
1. A single favorite? So hard to choose! But the first that comes to mind is the same one as when you originally posted this (http://community.livejournal.com/sounis/128578.html?thread=2829634#t2829634):

"Why did you come if not to kill my king?"
"I came to steal his magus."
"You can't," said the magus in question.
"I can steal anything," corrected Eugenides, "even with one hand."

2. Recently, "I don't think I've ever heard you say that many words at once. You sounded almost articulate." Particularly that last line.

3. The reason I hate Ambiades is that he has no good lines ;-). I'm sure thats not true, but none are coming to might just at the moment. (Help?)

4. I shall have to think on this one.

5. Oh my. All of it? Um.... I love the ones that come back chapters later, I want to do that.

"I can't keep on apologising."
"Why not?"
"Well, I think you would be bored."

...

"You were right."
"I was?"
"The apologies do get boring."
From: [identity profile] rosaleeluann.livejournal.com
none are coming to mind just at the moment. Meh. Have I firmly established that I cannot write, type, or speak articulately? (But that was almost articulate, wasn't it?? Hee:D Ok, ok, not that funny.)
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OMG your icon is fantastic.
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Ok, you brought it up. So I thought I'd ask.
In my mind, when Gen says, "I can steal anything" in this part, he says it in his Sounisian gutter accent. Just so he can smirk at the Magus. Does anyone else see this???
From: [identity profile] tearoha.livejournal.com
I REMEMBER THIS.

This questionnairre was the very first place I found out about KoA!

(And also how I got soooo badly spoiled...)

Hmmm, must think more on answers though.

WARNING: NO FANCY PAGE NUMBERS...

Date: 4/8/09 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beatlelove927.livejournal.com
...because that would require energy.

1. Have to say:
"I love every single one of your ridiclous lies." *kiss*
Just because. You know why.

2. Whenever I'm talking to someone who wants me to help them with something impossible, I find myself saying "First, I will see Gods walk the earth." Which might not be the best thing to think as it actually happened for Gen. :-)

3. There is no character I dislike really. I always laugh when Ambiades calls Gen "O scum of the gutter" knowing how much Gen hates dirt.

4. "The velvet was soft, but the embroidery scratched." When I saw kitsune_rains post about this, I realized just how deeply cool that was.

5. I wish I could come up with as awesome a comeback as Costis's "The assasin or the heir?" I usually end up stuttering out "Well... your... stupid...!!"

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Date: 4/9/09 02:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ninedaysaqueen.livejournal.com
"Warning: no fancy page numbers"

Is that a reference to my post?

*laughs*

But I see now, I forgot to put the page number in for #3. So sad.

I like your answer for #5. That's hilarious.

Date: 4/9/09 12:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] philia-fan.livejournal.com
I think I still agree with my answers last time. But I would add, under #2, "I can do anything I want!" (Mostly this is what I think is going through my daughter's mind when we have a clash of wills)

Date: 4/9/09 02:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kindigo.livejournal.com
1) What's your favorite line from the books?
"I had not pictured you for a fishwife."
"Lo, the transforming power of love."

2) Pretty much any time anyone says "Oh my god," I immediately think of
"My god," the king whispered, not in prayer.
Which is also another answer to 1) and 5). Man I love that line.

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.

Oxe Harbrea Sacrus Vax Dragga Onus Savonus Sophos At Ere.
...when Teleus speaks it. Though Teleus is not my least favorite character, that he would fall on Gen's mercy "against" his queen in this moment and then still dump crap all over Gen later...graaah Teleus. Also, because of the chills I get when it echoes back to when Gen said this line. (Nahuseresh is my least favorite chara, but I can't quote him.)

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?

When Gen is in the cell and screams "I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT." Every time I read this line, it evokes different images...the first time I read it, to Gen in the tomb with Hamaithes; the second to Gen stealing Attolia's earrings; etc. etc.

5) ...which line would you have like to have written yourself?
...Eugenides was like a god revealed..."Do you think I intend to leave your father an heir?
Gods in their heaven, Costis thought, did Erondites have only the two children?
And also "...You'll never die of a fall unless the god himself drops you."

All quotes from KoA, BECAUSE IT'S MY FAVORITE, and because it's the only one I have to hand.

Date: 4/9/09 04:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sublimelysuki.livejournal.com
1) What's your favorite line from the books?

"Gen, you viper."
*sigh* he is, isn't he? I find it an excellent description, since snakes are somewhat of an acquired pet, and yet even people that don't like them had best be wary.

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?
"Oh no, never more than he's worth"

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.
I don't have the book on me, (my younger sister has stolen it) But towards the end of QoA Nahuseresh says something like "You are a woman, and as such do not understand the world of men and kings, you do not understand the nature of their gifts." Totally shows his blindness, and sets up Attolia for the fantastic response of "Oh, Nahuseresh, if there is one thing a woman understands, it is the nature of *gifts*"
4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
This would have to be the line in the middle of QoA, where Eddis makes Gen turn back, and say "My Queen," and responds with "Just that." So he says it again, since it might be the last time she'll ever hear him say it. What I passed off every previous reading as "maybe he'll be dead" not until my latest reading did I get the subtext that a successful mission will mean it is the last time. *sobsnifflesmile*

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?

"Will you serve me and my god?"
"I will, Your Majesty."
"Then come out," said the king, helping him, "knowing you'll never die of a fall unless the god himself drops you."

Because OH MY GOD!!! was my first reaction. This one exchange has been absolutely mindboggling for me. The ramifications if what is hinted at it is true, versus the difficulties, and such are enough to keep me occupied for well over three years.

Date: 4/9/09 05:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] irrel.livejournal.com
I was so close to using the same quote you have for #4! I loved that little exchange. MWT is a sneaky one :)

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Date: 4/9/09 04:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] irrel.livejournal.com
I have to apologize in advance because I just reread QoA and KoA but I haven't read The Thief in a while so it's not fresh in my mind...

1) What's your favorite line from the books?
"When she's angry, she sits, when she's sad, she sits. If she was ever happy she'd sit, I think."

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?
"Stop whining." :)

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.
Nahuseresh to Kamet: "I would like very much to strangle someone. Why don't you go away until I decide it isn't you?"

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
One of many, when Eddis tells Gen: "Go and steal the Queen of Attolia." So many different ways to see that line!

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?
There are so many, that I'll choose one of the pages I have marked at random: "She was very pretty." After a pause he added, "And very kind."
Edited Date: 4/9/09 05:00 am (UTC)

Date: 4/9/09 05:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tencups-i-swear.livejournal.com
1) What's your favorite line from the books?
Arf, arrf, bark, bark, bark, yap, yap

2) Is/are there any particular line(s)
Ten cups, I swear, [Ten cups of flour, I swear!]
3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.
'Pol thinks you ride like a sack of loose rocks' -Ambiades, The Thief, I know it's mean!
4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
(That one's kind of hard, too. Did it change the way you viewed a character? Was it in a broader, more life-lesson-y-type sense? Did you breeze right by it the first time, and find it later and wonder how you could have possibly missed it 'cause it's the best line ever? Etc.)
Moon Promises

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?
You are more pretty,' 'But she is kinder.' The Thief, Gen.

That was fun. XDDD

Date: 4/9/09 06:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] in-my-niteshirt.livejournal.com
It is impossible to choose one single favorite for these categories, but I will choose favorites not yet mentioned by others.
#1 favorite line: (Gen to Relius) "So would I". (The context is, Gen asks Relius if he would serve Attolia again, even after all she has put him through in prison. Relius swears he would. Gen very simply replies, "So would I.") My heart stopped when I read this, realizing the depth of Gen's love and forgiveness for his wife. That's why I think this is the most romantic of all stories. Having been married many many years, my version of true love is not the "falling in love" type, but the "yes, I'll forgive you" type that a couple must have to stay together.
#2 repeating to myself: (Gen and Costis) "--I'm speechless; -- Not noticeably, sir."
#3 Least favorite character: I must pass; I don't have my books.(loaned out)
#4 I have to choose one from each book.
From TT: (The Magus) "We may someday achieve a relationship of mutual respect, but for now I will have your obedience."
From QoA: (Gen, about Attolia) "I dream about her."
From KoA: The entire scene when Gen goes on and on about being disemboweled, "my insides may soon be my outsides", carrying on like he's at death's door, when really he was faking to irritate Irene, knowing that she wouldn't worry if he was being silly like that. I love the line at the end of this scene: (Gen to Ornon) "I think, in future, I will stick to upsetting my physician," which is when we catch on that he was faking all along, and why. So silly, so irritating, yet beautifully romantic!
#5 MWT brilliance for myself: This it he easiest most obvious question for me to answer. Of course, "In my nightshirt?" I love how contrary he always is. So funny!

Date: 4/10/09 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tearoha.livejournal.com
I hate to tie myself down to just one answer, but I'll try...

1. The very end of QoA.
'And she believed him.' It's such a significant point for Attolia - and for the poor reader who's been hoping for this moment ever since chapter 15!
Or when Gen calls 'Irene?' after she faints. Just... yeah. *is incoherent*

2. 'So, so, so.' When I'm frustrated. I think of it as a verbal eye-roll. (And always wonder about this phrase - where did it come from? Did MWT just make it up? It seems to mean 'yeah, yeah, yeah' - is it taking off 'it is so'? I know, strange thing to obsess over.)

3. 'Don't think that I am a fool, either.' -Sounis, right at the beginning of The Thief. Drama!king, anyone?

4. In my last few re-reads of KoA I saw the whole 'how embarrassing' and 'Gods, how humiliating was that' exchanges in a different light. I used to read the exchange after Gen threw up as him complaining about his own hulimiation, and Attolia not being all that sympathetic. Now I think he's commenting rather on how embarrassing it is for Attolia to have her husband 'scared white' to the point of throwing up when he sees her. This is pretty much the only theory I've come up with on my own, so I'm very proud of it :D

5. I always get awed by the way MWT describes movement - like when Costis is lying on his bed pinching the rim of a cup between his fingers. Sigh. But one line?
'The queen was settling on the edge of the bed, ungainly with hesitation and at the same time exquisite in her grace, like a heron landing in a treetop.' That's just lovely.

So.

Date: 4/14/09 11:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kitsune-rains.livejournal.com
I don't think the "so, so, so" line is anything weird to obsess over. I obsess over it, too, in fact. Every time someone says "so" in agreement to something it makes me stop and think. Why don't we use it like that?

Also, your number 5 is totally one of my favorite lines. XD

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Date: 4/10/09 01:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alineadrklrdsis.livejournal.com
*Slips out of lurkdom to interject* Hey, I remember this. Surprisingly almost all my answers have changed. It's amazing what's different after only a year and a half.

1) "Whether I am on a rafter three stories up or on a staircase three steps up, I am in my god's hands.
He will keep me safe, or he will not, here or on the stairs."
-KoA p.349 hardback

Gen has an amazing amount of faith and what he says about his relationship with his god is the same that I ought to have with mine. This line is a beautiful example of MWT's genius. It never fails to make me squee. =)

2) "You've always been kind to me."
"What a lie that was."
-KoA p.307 hardback

But is it really a lie? The conundrum here is great fun to ponder from time to time and I often find myself thinking it in conversations with my best friend.

3) "I would very much like to strangle someone. Why don't you go away until I decide it isn't you?"
-QoA p.323 paperback

I really do hate Nahuseresh but words cannot describe just how brilliant that line is.

4) "Well, that was revealing."
"Only to those with eyes to see."
-KoA p.101-102 hardback

I still don't really understand what exactly was revealing about that scene but each time I read it I think of something new. Are they talking about: Gen's strength and ability, the idea that in the end Gen is the center of gravity/the true ruler, it also might possibly show the gods' presence. Regardless this line is very dynamic.

5) "If Attolia could look like a queen, Eugenides was like a god revealed, transformed into something wholly unfamiliar, surrounded by the cloth-of-gold bedcover like a deity on an altar, passionless and calculating."
-KoA p.228 hardback

*Dies of too much brilliance.*

Date: 4/10/09 04:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boxofpencils.livejournal.com
i think what is revealing is that he is the one in control, without people ever noticing it. and that attolia allows it. just like how he was secretly pulling the pins to undo her hair. she is letting him undo a whole lot of mess. haha. that's how i see it anyways.

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Date: 4/10/09 06:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thelasteddis.livejournal.com
Ooooooh, good questions!! I hate having to pick one line... but I'll give it a shot.

1) "I love your eyes, I love your ears, and I love every single one of your ridiculous lies." One of the best Irene/Gen moments of all time!!!!!!

2) Two different answers. I find myself repeating, "gods damn you, too" whenever I'm frusterated at someone, because it's a good untranslatable way to say that I think I'm smarter than them. On the other hand, I get the quote "who wouldn't want to be married to the woman who cut off his right hand?" stuck in my head very easily. It's fun to analyze. To me, it represents the moment when the Attolians (at least those with some sort of mind) begin to realize that the new king might not be there just to torture them. They don't accept him as a king, but at least they aknowledge him as a human being... who might want to be there as little as they want him. Not true, but an interesting thought.

3) Hmmmmmmmm... well, my least favorite character is Ambiades, but I lent my copy of Thief to G. There is one tugging on my mind... ohhesphestiadangit, I don't remember. Ah well, I'll go with another one, just because I think the scene is overlooked far too often: "She's beautiful, newly widowed, and the stupid ass persists in dancing with her sister." Baron Erondites. Quite simply because it makes me smile to think of how much he doesn't see.

4) People have said a lot of mine - "First, I thought, I will see Gods walk the earth", and, "'My Queen?' 'just for that'" are the two outstanding ones... But I always laugh at the line, "what makes you think my sweetheart can read?", when Gen's talking to the Magus. The interesting thing about that scene is that I get the feeling the Magus senses that the joke may be on him, but for some reason he doesn't care, and trusts Gen enough that he'll let him have his joke.

5) "A shadow princess he'd called her, and someday, he'd said, a shadow queen." Those phrases, 'shadow princess' and 'shadow queen' would fit wonderfully into a screenplay I'm writing... and it could use a little brilliance... *stares dreamily into space, imagining a world where such things as spontaneous-mwt-channeling occur*

Date: 4/11/09 06:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sublimelysuki.livejournal.com
ooooh, your answer for #5 reminds me of another favorite line. At the end of QoA, when the Medes "rescue" Attolia from Gen, and he says "From shadow queen to puppet queen in one rule. When he sits on your throne, and tells you he loves you, I hope you believe him."

I don't think before this, we've seen the crueler side of Gen that made his cousins howl for his blood.

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Date: 4/11/09 05:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] in-my-niteshirt.livejournal.com
Love all these answers - interesting, insightful, and so varied. And it's fun to be reminded of all these great lines.

Date: 4/12/09 04:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaireweaver.livejournal.com
Most of my first picks for these questions were already posted by others, so I'm going to post my second-favorite answers for some of these just to be interesting. :D

1) What's your favorite line from the books?
Can I pick two? And can one of them not be a line, but a part? That part would be where Gen bleats like a goat as Attolia and he are ascending the staircase in QoA. As for the line, I'm going to have to go conventional fangirl and say it's the "I love every single one of your ridiculous lies" line.

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?
Hmm, how about "He had to be forcibly dissuaded from strangling his son." "So have we all from time to time."

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.
I can't, really...

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
Definitely... most of the lines in QoA, in fact, struck me differently on a re-read. But most recently, I caught the second layer in this exchange between Gen and the magus, *right* before Gen takes off for ten days to go scout out the possibility of capturing Attolia:

Gen: "... [Sounis has] caused a lot of bloodshed wanting a woman he can't have."
Magus: "Not a new thing in the history of the world."
Gen: "No, and perhaps I should be more sympathetic, but I think I will go to bed."


Awww! Of course, there's no similarity in Sounis wanting Eddis and Gen wanting Attolia, but still...

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?
Maybe "Rare the man whose gods answer him." (Attolia, towards the end of QoA, after reports that windows all over the palace were shattered)

Date: 4/12/09 03:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sublimelysuki.livejournal.com
I've never noticed that meaning for your #4.
Thanks for giving me a new reading!

Date: 4/14/09 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] irenengen4ever.livejournal.com
1) What's your favorite line from the books?
I think my favorite line is hard, and it is a debate between two from KoA (probably because I just finished it again):
the "Oh, the trip would be quicker than you think, most of my male cousins are dead" and the part where Costis and Gen are talking and Costis makes the comment about the assassin or the heir (I don't have my copy right now so I can't look it up).

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?
I have been saying "what a lie that was" lately. I'm rereading The Thief, so I keep getting flashes of when it is set in the other books. So, when someone says something I will say it, and my best friend (who has read the books) cracks up with me, and everyone else looks around and doesn't know whats going on. I really like to throw it in when we are discussing things from other books, just to prove how awesome MWT is.

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.
My least favorite character is Nahuseresh but I don't have my QoA to look up any of his comments.

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?
I'm in agreement with most people, the "that was revealing" then "only to those with eyes to see" but on my reread of The Thief, I noticed something that Gen did. When the Magus is whipping him, Gen gets up and stares at him and scares both the Magus and Pol enough that they stay out of reach of him. I didn't notice it before, but since I had just finished KoA when I read this, I remembered how Ornon said that as a child, Gen had a stare that could stop grown men in their tracks. When I first read the part from The Thief, it didn't mean much because who wouldn't be mad if someone was beating them with a riding crop? Then, I realized that Gen can hold a lot of emotion in, and they had just crossed the line, they had just humiliated him. He had so much rage that he could do anything he wanted (yah, I know, kind of corny way to phrase it) and he could eventually find a way to make them pay more for the humiliation than the pain. He wouldn't let them off with a couple of curses.

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?
I would have loved to have written two parts.

I would have loved to have written the "I love every single one of your ridiculous lies" part because it shows the vulnerability of both of them. Irene is living with the pain of causing someone she loves so much pain and humiliation. Gen forgave Irene, but he still has nightmares because he has something he always wanted (Irene) but if he gets too confident and complains too much, then what he loves can be taken away (I'm not sure that is exactly how it meant to come out).

I would have also loved to have written the part where Costis realizes that he would walk into hell for both Irene and Gen. He realizes that, without meaning to, he cares about Gen and knows that he isn't just some thief who usurped the throne, he is a real human being who was thrust into this position. Gen is mocked and made fun of by almost everyone in the court. They emphasize a part of his life that he has tried to accept. Gen knows that if he hadn't lost his hand he wouldn't have gotten Irene. Gen also knows how hard it is for Irene to forgive herself for what she did. Gen knows it hurts her more when his lack of a right hand is emphasized by other people because a) she loves him and doesn't want to see him hurt, and b) it is her fault that his hand is gone and he is under public scrutiny, which he hates. Back to the quote, Costis realizes there is much more to his king and queen. He knows that, even if they don't always agree, he will always be loyal to them both (hence why he should be captain of the guard for their heirs, sorry the little fangirl of me slipped out).

Date: 4/15/09 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiegirl.livejournal.com
You know, I adore Sounis! I don't enjoy writing, but I do enjoy seeing everyone's opinions and ideas about books I adore. Alot of you have the same thoughts I have, but you articulate them so much better than I could. And I get to really consider every line of these wonderful books. I'd like to echo Checkers:

*Huggles all of Sounis*

Thanks, everyone!

Date: 4/16/09 03:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reader-marie.livejournal.com
I meant to reply to this a looooong time ago, but better late than never, right? I hope.

1) Favorite Line
Today, it's this: "I am here to make sure that you stay in bed, Your Majesty, because if this offends you and you order me summarily executed, it is no loss. Politically speaking." (our favorite guard, in KoA) Not sure why exactly, but it's one of Costis' moments of brilliant wit.

Ask me again tomorrow and it'll be a different one, though.

2) Repeating Line
"What a lie that was." Which is odd, because I consider myself to be basically a truthful person. (Of course, it's not only a Gen reference, but it is, in a sense, pure Gen.) Mind you, I've used "I can do anything I want!" a few times, too.

3) Least favorite character Line
I think Nahuseresh's line about strangling somebody has already been mentioned...but since N is hands down my least favorite character, this line wins.

4) Better the second (or third, or fifteenth) time Line
"Steal peace, Eugenides." (Eddis, in QoA) Because he goes and does just that... (It was probably the third or fourth time through that I jumped up and went, "Her NAME means peace! How brilliant is that?!!!")

5) Absolute brilliance Line
Today, for no reason at all: "Let the gods into your life and you rapidly lose faith in the natural laws. The little birds stopped pecking, and they all fell down dead. I had a stomach full of dead birds for a moment as I though he meant that the river had truly reversed its direction..." (from The Thief) Something about "a stomach full of dead birds" cracks me up every time.

Rats. I just picked up KoA and saw this: "...But there are other words for privacy and independence. They are isolation and loneliness. Drive him out. Whether he wants to or not, he belongs in the open. The world needs to see what a king he is." (Relius, of course)

Now that is sheer brilliance too.

I'd better stop now, before I second-guess all my answers.

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From: [identity profile] tiegirl.livejournal.com - Date: 4/20/09 06:21 pm (UTC) - Expand

Date: 4/18/09 06:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bookaddict88.livejournal.com
1) What's your favorite line from the books?
This changes frequently. What comes to mind now is "I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT", because it's such a Gen-like thing to do/say, and because Gen really can do most anything he sets his mind to.

2) "Oh gods, stairs" comes to mind whenever I'm sore or tired or hurt and I see a staircase.

3) The Nahuseresh line many have quoted already.

4) The exchange where Gen turns back and says, "My Queen?". I thought it was a touching exchange when I first read it, but when I came back to it after knowing what was going to happen (and I think some people here helped me see even more of the implications), I loved it even more.

5) The whole dancing scene in King of Attolia where Gen pulls out Attolia's hairpins. It's beautifully described, and there is so much going on there. Although if I had to restrict it to one line, it would be the one in that scene where it says "her queen danced like a flame in the wind, and the mercurial king like the weight at the center of the earth", because I absolutely love that description.

Date: 4/18/09 01:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] checkers65477.livejournal.com
#5--Yes, that's one lovely line. Mercurial and weight-at-the-center-of-the-earth are such opposites but that's Gen, isn't it?

Date: 4/18/09 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sgwordy.livejournal.com
1) What's your favorite line from the books?

"If you object to marrying a man with one hand you've only yourself to blame." (QoA, latest SB, p. 242)

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?

"You will not!"
Said a few times I think but I like the exchange best after Eddis has told the magus the Hespira story in QoA (latest SB, p. 147).

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.

"Don't think that I am a fool either," he [Sounis] said. (TT, latest SB, p. 14)
Sounis is mentioned so often but I feel I know so little about him. So far he is the least interesting character for me because of that. Almost everything we see of him is through others' eyes and so that line above is always in my mind when he is mentioned. I want to dismiss him but it seems unwise to do so. He can't be all bad because he has the good sense to want to marry Eddis and because the Magus, who I like quite a lot, remains loyal.

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?

She [Attolia] hoped the fall would shut him up but considered kicking him to be sure. (QoA, latest SB, p. 269)
During the first reading I thought, jeez she's mean. But subsequent readings (and the next few lines) make me think she genuinely needed him to shut up *right then* because Nahuseresh was coming, she has already decided to say yes to get out from under the Medes and she absolutely does not want Nahuseresh to have any idea about the true nature of the kidnapping.


5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?

I have two. They both made me laugh out loud and they weren't what I was expecting.

"... She is brilliant and beautiful and terrifying. It's a fine way to feel about your queen, not your wife," He [Aris] added. (KoA, HB p. 149)

"I wish you and Teleus got along better."
"I wish Teleus weren't an idiot."
(KoA, HB p. 151)

Date: 6/13/09 04:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosalui.livejournal.com

1) What's your favorite line from the books?

"I am not going down that until I've had lunch," I announced....
....I dug in my heels and wouldn't move. We had lunch. (The Thief, Page 68)

2) Is/are there any particular line(s) you find yourself repeating to yourself, or that you automatically think of in certain situations?

"I can steal anything." (This is because I've been thinking of making a Thief fan-trailer recently.)

3) Think of your favorite line by your least favorite character.

Anything Attolia ever said, because... yeah, I hate her.

4) Is there a line that struck you differently on subsequent rereads than it did the first time you read it?

In the Attolian prison, in The Thief, when Gen mentions the magus "not noticing the lump at the base of my neck." Fro years, I thought it meant a bump from where he'd hit his head, and he didn't want the magus to touch it and make it hurt. It was only years later that I realized the "lump" was the Gift, and Gen didn't want the magus to find it.

5) If you could, for half a second, channel MWT's brilliance, which line would you have like to have written yourself?

....Probably my answer to Question 1. XDDDD
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