Well since you said you like late comments, I'm commenting.
I read your entry on the stupid reviewer and was reminded that i had yet to read Red Dragon (I had to much stuff attracting my interest at the time it came out. Still do really.) Now that I'm gonna read it, I figured I should reread the earlier parts.
So when I reread this I figured I should comment, since I didn't the first time.
So anyway, I love your dragons. I love their playfulness, lack of modesty, and lack of understanding for human customs. This is actually one pairing I actually identified the uke right for as well, including guessing that it was Aeyn's preference. And, while it's only a minor detail, I really liked the fact that their flight is aided by wind magic. Because realistically, dragons aren't built in a way that they could fly without it.
I thic Cuethac's madness worked really well. It wasn't generic evil crazy. It made him sympathetic, while most insane villains are unsympathetic psychopaths. I liked the fact the insanity even had an explanation for why he had it. And realistically, anxiety-type disorders do get worse over time, so it's quite possible he'd have gone over the edge.
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Date: 2007-06-12 08:58 pm (UTC)I read your entry on the stupid reviewer and was reminded that i had yet to read Red Dragon (I had to much stuff attracting my interest at the time it came out. Still do really.) Now that I'm gonna read it, I figured I should reread the earlier parts.
So when I reread this I figured I should comment, since I didn't the first time.
So anyway, I love your dragons. I love their playfulness, lack of modesty, and lack of understanding for human customs. This is actually one pairing I actually identified the uke right for as well, including guessing that it was Aeyn's preference. And, while it's only a minor detail, I really liked the fact that their flight is aided by wind magic. Because realistically, dragons aren't built in a way that they could fly without it.
I thic Cuethac's madness worked really well. It wasn't generic evil crazy. It made him sympathetic, while most insane villains are unsympathetic psychopaths. I liked the fact the insanity even had an explanation for why he had it. And realistically, anxiety-type disorders do get worse over time, so it's quite possible he'd have gone over the edge.
And finally, yay for smut at the end ^__^