I was going to wait and do a 'two memes for the price of one!' deal, but I am occasionally impatient. (Those of you who know me in real life are likely going 'occasionally?' at this point. XD) So:
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1) CROWLEY. Less in the prologue and more in the beginning of the book proper when he was racing off to meet Hastur and Ligur. But definitely Crowley.
2) ...I dunno. Probably Wensleydale? He takes a while to grow on one.
3) Um. I can't fault the fandom's fascination with the Horsepersons (been there, done that, wrote the fic), but I am not so much a fan of Famine. I appreciate the subtlety of what he's been up to, but... yeah.
4) ...Is there one of those?
5) That would be War, who is also sort of the answer to 2. She's backed off my creative capacity in recent years, which is probably a good thing. XD
6) Okay, in all honesty, I probably wouldn't. But as this is purely hypothetical, I'll go with Crowley. XD ( ... )
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2) Telemain. At first I was just like 'bzuh?' every time he started talking, about, but he's grown on me. Stuffy academic type!
3) I... do not know if there is one of these? Though I do know on most rereads it takes me a while to get used to Mendanbar again.
4) I also do not know if there is one of these. but I really do feel for poor Killer. He was just trying to have lunch, and he got dragged on an Epic Quest. (Granted, there are more annoying Epic Quests out there, but still.)
5) ...hmm. That honor probably goes to the second generation. They're okay, I just... rarely get the urge to reread the fourth book like I do the first and third.
6) ... ...... +++Out Of Cheese Error+++
7) I already am like Cimorene, mostly. XD So for the serious answer, I really envy Morwen's ability to keep her head in a crisis ( ... )
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1) Susan Death. The first book that convinced me to keep reading was Hogfather, in large part because of her approach to governessing and Oh Gods of Hangovers.
2) Teppic. The first time I read Pyramids, I was mostly going 'oh dear God those were my favorite brain cells,' but then I got used to it, and Teppic's quite full of awesome.
3) Rincewind. He just bugs me, more often than not. TCoM and The Light Fantastic... basically, I probably wouldn't have finished those if not for the Luggage. The books he's in that I do like I've generally finished because of everything else going on.
4) I... really don't know, considering most of the characters people don't like are villains. I know some people brush aside Moving Pictures as a book that's not really tied to the rest of them, but it's full of awesome characters ( ... )
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1) Angel. And Mark, to a lesser extent, but Angel stuck out in my memory far more after the first time I saw the play.
2) Mark, definitely. Partly I blame you, though a lot of it's Mark... being his adorable self.
3) Probably Maureen. She's a little too nuts for my tastes.
4) I... don't know if there is one?
5) ::shrugs:: I still kind of adore all of them.
6) Again, I probably wouldn't really, but. Mark.
7) Angel. I'm more of a blend of Mark and Roger, on the whole, which is... not necessarily the best way to approach life.
8) Everyone except Mark and Collins round about Goodbye Love. A large part of that is headvoice bias, but STILL. It's like they all came down with a case of Dumb that morning or something.
9) Angel/Collins: One OTP to rule them all! Or something like that. XD
10) ...pretty much anything that doesn't feel like the writer really thought out the logistics of the pairing. Particularly if it's Mark/any of the positive characters.
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