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What is your favorite plot in any book.

 

Examples: 

 

ASoIaF: The army of the white walkers vs the people of Westeros.

              The battle over the Iron Throne.

 

LotR: Destroying the one ring to rule them all/defeating the dark lord.

 

Harry Potter: Harry Potter vs Lord Voldemort.

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Honestly?

 

Even to this day I have a soft spot for "young peasant discovers great power, and goes on a quest of self discovery." Whether it be a farmboy, blacksmith, serving girl, or any other poverty role. Great to see them fight against the odds, upbringing, and societies expectations.

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mean mr. mustard in the library with the g-spot dildo?

Shouldn't you be posting something about pastoral virgin goes on quest to hang mofos from lamp posts?

 

eta:  Personally, as long as it ends with an apocalypse or an orgy, I'm totes satisfied Giant anthropomorphic glass pitcher of sugary fruit-flavored beverage bursts through a load-bearing wall and encourages bacchanalia among the youths present.  It's a mystery.  Where did he come from?  Who repairs the structural damage?

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1 hour ago, Leap said:

My favourite book plot is Tom Bombadil's in The Lord of the Rings. It was either that or Samuel Vime's Surprisingly Dangerous Vegetable Patch in Discworld. I also think the greenhouses in Winterfell are pretty neat, but I get the impression that's a full-blown botanical garden; quite unlike the simplicity that ''plot'' implies. 

 

Deftly done, sir.  Although I suppose I'd raise you Strabo describing the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.  

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On February 18, 2016 at 7:25 PM, Leap said:

My favourite book plot is Tom Bombadil's in The Lord of the Rings. It was either that or Samuel Vime's Surprisingly Dangerous Vegetable Patch in Discworld. I also think the greenhouses in Winterfell are pretty neat, but I get the impression that's a full-blown botanical garden; quite unlike the simplicity that ''plot'' implies. 

 

Ha!

 

What about all the unsupervised graves?

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