Firefight brandon sanderson6/29/2023 ![]() ![]() I wrote in the margin “That’s subtle at least.” Until David opens his mouth on the very next line and tries to defend his metaphor (he even uses the word “metaphor”) and the note in my margin says “THAT’S NOT.” But with an eye roll, I moved on. ![]() They spent half a page arguing about what color a lion is until Mizzy finally says that he’s weird. Like when the main character, David, said he’s “intense like a lion is orange (pg 115)” to another character named Mizzy. I very thoroughly marked all of the awkward metaphors in my book. And he's willing to go on a quest darker, and more dangerous even, than the fight against Steelheart to find her, and to get his answers.įirefight had more gimmicky metaphors, like Steelheart did, with unnecessary attention drawn to them. ![]() Somehow, he filled that hole with another Epic-Firefight. A hole where his thirst for vengeance once lived. And while entering another city oppressed by a High Epic despot is a gamble, David's willing to risk it.īecause killing Steelheart left a hole in David's heart. Ruled by the mysterious High Epic, Regalia, David is sure Babylon Restored will lead him to what he needs to find. ![]() Babylon Restored, formerly Manhattan, may give David answers. ![]()
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