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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by jchilds   » Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:02 am

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I'm mildly surprised we haven't caught R&H rickrolling the forums using the first words/letters in each line of a post about Javier & Eloise or Dame Estelle yet. :o
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by roseandheather   » Sat Feb 15, 2014 4:38 pm

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jchilds wrote:I'm mildly surprised we haven't caught R&H rickrolling the forums using the first words/letters in each line of a post about Javier & Eloise or Dame Estelle yet. :o


Well, obviously, it's because I haven't come up with anything worthy of their brilliance yet. :mrgreen:
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by Bruno Behrends   » Sun Feb 16, 2014 5:06 am

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cthia wrote:I couldn't believe that Honor had fallen for a married man either. But then I considered that oftentimes we do not choose with whom we fall in love, sometimes it just happens.

One scenario in which it happens is when one is the object of another's intense emotions. In my own experiences it is often difficult not to become enamored with someone with whom total immersion of the soul is seen in their eyes.

When you see in someone's eyes the level of their feelings, that lost puppy dog look, and then you see that they see that you see...well...then you both see. See?

How many times have we all thought to ourselves "If he/she could only get inside of my heart for a moment, could see into my soul, could feel what I feel for them, they would fall in love with me.

Consider that Honor could feel what Hamish felt. I am sure it rocked her.
Also, marrying a married man wasn't anything that Honor thought was wrong.

1. it wasn't her idea...never even entered her mind.
2. It, or rather she was proposed to by Emily.
3. It was perfectly legal and in this sense did not interfere with Honor's morals, scruples and values.


What's a hero with no weakness? A terrible bore.

I loved the affair between Honor and Hamish from the start. To be a believable character she needs to have emotions and needs - and yes, weaknesses.
It's not only people's strenghts - it's also - or especially - their faults which make them lovable. And make them human!
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by roseandheather   » Sun Feb 16, 2014 5:45 am

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Bruno Behrends wrote:
cthia wrote:I couldn't believe that Honor had fallen for a married man either. But then I considered that oftentimes we do not choose with whom we fall in love, sometimes it just happens.

One scenario in which it happens is when one is the object of another's intense emotions. In my own experiences it is often difficult not to become enamored with someone with whom total immersion of the soul is seen in their eyes.

When you see in someone's eyes the level of their feelings, that lost puppy dog look, and then you see that they see that you see...well...then you both see. See?

How many times have we all thought to ourselves "If he/she could only get inside of my heart for a moment, could see into my soul, could feel what I feel for them, they would fall in love with me.

Consider that Honor could feel what Hamish felt. I am sure it rocked her.
Also, marrying a married man wasn't anything that Honor thought was wrong.

1. it wasn't her idea...never even entered her mind.
2. It, or rather she was proposed to by Emily.
3. It was perfectly legal and in this sense did not interfere with Honor's morals, scruples and values.


What's a hero with no weakness? A terrible bore.

I loved the affair between Honor and Hamish from the start. To be a believable character she needs to have emotions and needs - and yes, weaknesses.
It's not only people's strenghts - it's also - or especially - their faults which make them lovable. And make them human!


*rockets into post* Let me tell you about how much I love my flawed darlings from this series.

...or not, because I have plans for the next fifty years and that's how long the explanation would take.

*rockets out of post*
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by cthia   » Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:49 am

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The only flaw that I can associate with Honor is her very long fuse. People often incorrectly compare a person with a short fuse to be quick tempered and dangerous. Short fuse, quick tempered, yes. Dangerous, no.

A person, like Honor that is slow to anger, a very long fuse...those are the dangerous ones.

A firecracker has a short fuse. A cherry bomb has a short fuse. Because the danger of either are limited, no more than a possibility to injure one's family jewels. TNT has a long fuse, its very dangerous, you can lose your family jewels...and your family.

Short fuse people only snap at you. Snap snap snap. You've met them, they are the road ragers. They'll blast a series of four-letters at you for lack of a turn signal.

People like Honor, when their fuse burns down, they don't simply snap. They snap, crackle, sizzle, and pop! These are the people that walk into crowded theaters and schools and shoot everything in sight. They turn the error of failing to signal in traffic into a death sentence. Driving privileges permanently revoked. They wipe out entire task forces and fleets with a single broadside!

Yet Honor, having an outlet for her anger, uses this outlet well. The navy is perfect for her. Her anger serves to distill her focus and purpose, so then it becomes her strength, an asset, and not a weakness.


The only weakness she has is the inability to put herself first. That is borne out of total love and compassion for people. Ironic it is that those admirable traits can become a weakness. Ironic, but true.

There has only been once where Honor's temper threatened to destroy her. Blackbyrd.

Some may also add the incident with Houseman. Nope. There's not a single person with a functioning brain whom doesn't think Honor shouldn't have pounded Houseman a wee bit more. Elizabeth withstanding!

What's my point to this mini-treatise?!

1. Honor only has one flaw.
2. Honor only has one weakness.
3. If you are in traffic and someone cuts you off. Then hold your road rage. They may have a much loooonger fuse that circumstances has burned even shorter than your own.

In other words don't bring a four-letter temper tantrum to a possible gun fight!

Life permanently revoked!

4. She is a character that I love. Simply adore! Little wonder too as I am part of her nearest-and-dearest inner circle. It wasn't always that way. She had to whip us into shape all through that round trip to Basilisk Station.

Serving with Honor is honor itself!

Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by Graydon   » Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:22 pm

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Crown Loyalist wrote:To be fair, Honor was always going to fall for a married man. You can't have a story about a Horatio Nelson facsimile without a notorious affair. The way Honor and Hamish (and Emily)'s relationship has gone is basically a rendition of Nelson's love-life, except with fewer obvious moral failings on Honor's part.


Although given who Hamish is, it's remarkably like Nelson falling for Wellington.
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by roseandheather   » Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:59 pm

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Graydon wrote:
Crown Loyalist wrote:To be fair, Honor was always going to fall for a married man. You can't have a story about a Horatio Nelson facsimile without a notorious affair. The way Honor and Hamish (and Emily)'s relationship has gone is basically a rendition of Nelson's love-life, except with fewer obvious moral failings on Honor's part.


Although given who Hamish is, it's remarkably like Nelson falling for Wellington.


...I nearly spit my ginger ale all over my laptop, thanks for that! :P

(...now can someone please write that book?)
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by Highlander1960   » Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:31 pm

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I can't believe we've gone 11 pages and not one mention of that epitome of the RMN's Warrant Classes.

Let's hear it for Sir Horace Harkness
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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by cthia   » Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:46 pm

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Highlander1960 wrote:I can't believe we've gone 11 pages and not one mention of that epitome of the RMN's Warrant Classes.

Let's hear it for Sir Horace Harkness


If that is the case and we did indeed leave out Sir Horace forgive us...as we were temporarily insane.

Dinner at Cosmos if anyone can get Sir Horace's defining glorious moment.

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Re: Most loved characters!
Post by roseandheather   » Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:50 pm

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cthia wrote:
Highlander1960 wrote:I can't believe we've gone 11 pages and not one mention of that epitome of the RMN's Warrant Classes.

Let's hear it for Sir Horace Harkness


If that is the case and we did indeed leave out Sir Horace forgive us...as we were temporarily insane.

Dinner at Cosmos if anyone can get Sir Horace's defining glorious moment.


Obviously it's vaporizing the Tepes into subatomic molecules.

Although I would also stack "convincing Iris Babcock to marry him" up there as stiff competition...
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