I don't think the writers given much thought to the guards as people. They needed lots of action and fights and other epicness so guards were just there. Convenient. I don't even remember any D'Haran characters other than Egremont and Nass... o_O Maybe if I try reeeaaally hard I can think of someone. O_o
BTW it constantly astounded me how Richard and co could kill people so easily and never ever stop to feel even slightly bad about it.
We never get to see D'Harans POV on the war and Richard's 'heroic deeds' (or am I just forgetting something?) which is sad. It would have put things into perspective. I mean Richard and his cause do have flaws why couldn't they just admit it?
Oh noes, I'm indulging into my favorite Richard rant again. *shuts up now*
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I don't think the writers given much thought to the guards as people. They needed lots of action and fights and other epicness so guards were just there. Convenient.
I don't even remember any D'Haran characters other than Egremont and Nass... o_O Maybe if I try reeeaaally hard I can think of someone. O_o
BTW it constantly astounded me how Richard and co could kill people so easily and never ever stop to feel even slightly bad about it.
We never get to see D'Harans POV on the war and Richard's 'heroic deeds' (or am I just forgetting something?) which is sad. It would have put things into perspective. I mean Richard and his cause do have flaws why couldn't they just admit it?
Oh noes, I'm indulging into my favorite Richard rant again. *shuts up now*