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Glelas
April 16th, 2004, 07:15 PM
Who are the best looking male and/or female characters in fantasy?

Although I have read quite a bit of fantasy, my choice is not to original and pretty tame.

Nnynaeve Al' Meara steals my heart. Even though she is a loud mouth, those big brown eyes, long brown hair, pouty lips get me every time.

Oh yeah and for the guy, Tyrion Lannister. Nothing like looking at two different color eyes, bashed nose, and gash across his face...
It's his personality that wins me over. :D

rune
April 17th, 2004, 07:21 AM
I thought Daemon in the Black Jewel series by Anne Bishop came over so dark, sexy and mysterous that I felt disappointed when the series finished.

I love find a great character that grabs my attention :)

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Miriamele
April 17th, 2004, 10:17 AM
I'm reading The Black Jewels right now, Rune, and when I saw the thread title I immediately thought of Daemon! He's probably the sexiest and most intriguing character I've come across in recent years.

I love when Bishop describes him with his black hair rumpled and shirt undone, feet up, reading a book. He seems like a regular guy even though he's so dark and dangerous. And at other times he's so powerfully seductive, the epitome of male beauty.

A very sexy character! I wish I could see a picture of how Bishop imagined him in her head. Although the picture in my own head isn't bad!
:D

hariseldon
April 17th, 2004, 01:37 PM
LOL....Tyrion is indeed a fine choice for this topic, i completely agree on that one

The interesting point this question raises is how we (the readers) perceive all those characters...sometimes their features are described but i guess most of the image we create using our imagination...what some people will think of as being handsome characters, others might perceive completely otherwise...

tough question it is...as to personality, i kinda like Kettricken in Robin Hobbs' Farseeer books...not at all flawless and all but the more interesting because of that...and i always thought of her as being quite beautiful

rune
April 18th, 2004, 07:21 AM
Originally posted by Miriamele
I'm reading The Black Jewels right now, Rune, and when I saw the thread title I immediately thought of Daemon! He's probably the sexiest and most intriguing character I've come across in recent years.

I love when Bishop describes him with his black hair rumpled and shirt undone, feet up, reading a book. He seems like a regular guy even though he's so dark and dangerous. And at other times he's so powerfully seductive, the epitome of male beauty.

A very sexy character! I wish I could see a picture of how Bishop imagined him in her head. Although the picture in my own head isn't bad!
:D

I've come out in a hot flush at the thought :D

Jamza1986
April 21st, 2004, 03:32 PM
Aviendia(sp) in wheel of time:D i like blodes:D

Dominus
April 21st, 2004, 07:28 PM
Wasn't Avienda a redhead?

Glelas
April 21st, 2004, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by Dominus
Wasn't Avienda a redhead?

Yes she is a redhead/auburn color.

Spears&Buckler
April 22nd, 2004, 06:35 AM
I'm gonna have to go with Rhapsody from the Symphony of Ages books by Elizabeth Haydon. She must be pretty hot because every other page says how some guy or other is drooling over her.:p

knivesout
April 22nd, 2004, 06:38 AM
Crone, from the Malazan books. Wotta bird!!!:p

 

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