"We urgals have thrived under the fall of the Riders. Our tribes are so large the lands can no longer feed us. " It's like a metaphor for the decline of Western nations no longer maintaining our own people's and customs and now the urgals (groids and muds) exploit the disappearing strength and self-preservation that Western Nation's used to assert in order to not only prevent over-population, but also to keep our country's stable and inhabited by civilized wholesome law-abiding Christian families of good breeding in a similar way. Christopher Paoloni is probably a progressive lefty considering his affiliations to the Zionist's and the contemporary publishers community, a group who clearly promotes the self-decimation agenda of furthering the self sabotage of the West and it's founding basis. But nonetheless, Paoloni managed to condense some accurate parallels and metaphors within his cuck modernistic insipid version of the Tolkien-inspired world.
@LiutenantofTheHunt Жыл бұрын
the cuck modernistic insipid tolkien part was very true
@TheKrensada2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the few flaws I see in Paolini's writing. Aside from his magic system being all over the place as the plot demands, he can't bare to eat meat because he doesn't want to cause unnecessary loss of life to another living creature. But Urgals are free real estate for some inexplicable reason.
@astra83082 жыл бұрын
He’s got some serious trauma around Urgals to be fair. He did see them massacre a village (including a baby) no more than a year ago. Also, the magic system appears to be pretty consistent by my eyes.
@astra83082 жыл бұрын
Also, he’s got a pretty big change of heart next chapter lol
@TheKrensada2 жыл бұрын
@@astra8308 well that's because I was paying attention. I can point out tons of flaws in the magic system. Tons. Paolini rewrote the rules for every book. Forgot about rules. And changed them when the plot called for it.
@TopGun42069 Жыл бұрын
What was he, like 20 when he wrote this? Pretty good id say.