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Am I ever going to pass up an opportunity to babble extensively about AWESOME LADIES? The answer is: no, I most certainly am not!
Therefore, stolen from
in_the_blue and a few other people by now: name a canon you know I know, and I'll tell you (in no particular order) my three favorite females and why. And then I'll name a canon for you, because I'm just as curious as I am eager to share.
Therefore, stolen from
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Date: 2010-02-03 03:23 am (UTC)I think Otherland is a great guide for how to Do Things Right. It's not perfect, but damn it pulls off so much so well.
And now I desperately want a t.v. show about Calliope (and her poor partner)! It would be so good. *_*
Now for Sunshine!
Rae Seddon: Obviously I absolutely love Sunshine. She's sane, kind of geeky, and just tries to do the right thing on principle. She's not an epic hero, she's too sane to want that. What she wants is to exercise her mad baking skills and to read her fantasy fiction, and that is awesome. She's among the most human of protagonists I've ever encountered. I relate to her enormously.
Sadie: Sunshine's mom is badass. She didn't just have the guts to completely cut ties with her family in order to ~follow her heart~, she had the guts to take her daughter and leave with no support from anyone when the guy turned out to be a controlling jerk. She's ended up with a good place in life because she's worked for it, and no one is going to threaten her or hers.
Aimil: Dude she's a librarian who moonlights with the S.O.F. how is that not completely awesome?
Honorary mention goes to Yolande!
And if we are still going...The Twelve Kingdoms!
(I am so happy to hear that! 8D)
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Date: 2010-02-03 03:52 pm (UTC)Yeah - it's definitely not perfect, but there's a lot of things that it does incredibly well. (It amazes me more because I have yet to be that impressed by anything else Tad Williams has written. Where did Otherland come from, Tad Williams! And where did it gooooo. D:)
That is one of the amazing thing about Sunshine, is how incredibly relatable she is! And I loooove her relationship with her mom, messy as it can sometimes be.
OH MAN but how can I talk about awesome female characters without spoiling you? D: Because the third book has some awesome ones. I will try to be vague . . .
Yoko: UM HOW MUCH DO I LOVE YOKO. I LOVE YOKO SO MUCH I WROTE A WHOLE LJ POST ABOUT HOW MUCH I LOVE HER AND IDENTIFY WITH HER. THAT IS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOKO. I mean BASICALLY she is one of my favorite fantasy heroines of all time, because it's not easy, and because of how much she grows, and because even though she had no real connections at home she still wants to go home and change that. YOKO. <33333
Risai: So I . . . am discovering I have kind of a thing for awesome lady generals? Risai is THE AWESOMEST lady general. I like the way Sea of Wind works out, but I am still a little sad that she wasn't king, because dang would she have been amazing at it. She is hardcore without losing her kindness and she has an amazing sense of perspective. And I want her and Taiki to be BFF forever.
Ribi: You haven't met Ribi yet, but she is seriously amazing. She is one of Shoryu's councillors and the ambassador to a potentially rebellious province, and she is completely loyal and dedicated and ruthless - one of those characters who is willing to sacrifice a lot for her ideals. There's a scene where she is stating once again her loyalty to Shoryu and to the kingdom, and Enki is being a total brat, all "I bet that's because you loooooooove him! SHORYU AND RIBI SITTIN' IN A TREE," and she just refuses to be swayed or bothered at all - it's not about that, it's about doing what you know is right.
Iiiif we are keeping up the chain: Princess Tutu!