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hippogrif ([personal profile] hippogrif) wrote2012-04-03 06:54 pm

Discussion thread for Agatha H. and the Clockwork Princess. Beware, Here There be SPOILERS

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This is a thread for discussing the Girl Genius novelization Agatha H. and the Clockwork Princess, as well as all Girl Genius in general. The subject matter is the property of Phil and Kaja Foglio.

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Tarvek as ruler

[personal profile] claudeng 2012-04-07 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree, I'm seeing Tarvek less and less as a ruler type as they go on. I could really wonder if "chief advisor" works out to a good place for him - he understands governance, he likes the twisty backroom stuff, but do we really think he has the ruthless side the Baron has? Eh, maybe we just haven't seen it yet, but I'm not sure.

Thanks for the idea of what Tarvek's brooding about - I've been pretty blank on what that was all about. Maybe it's time to think about it some more.

I really do love that they've written one man who thinks he's a villain, but every time push comes to shove, he's trying to protect or save someone, and one who really believes he's a hero but has done some pretty scary and/or questionable acts. Both definitely have means vs. ends issues.
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Re: Tarvek as ruler

[personal profile] claudeng 2012-04-08 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I was conflating "ruler" and "conqueror" when I wrote that. Ruler, definitely. And yes, things are definitely going to get interesting when he either explains himself to someone or further events force him to reveal what he's actually after.