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Old 08-14-2013, 07:12 AM   #2
crich70
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predictability is the greatest defect in the narrative structures common to epic fantasy.
I think that predictability is a problem with most fiction really, not just epic fantasy. I mean we all know that the heroic cowboy will save the town school teacher from the evil land baron or that the detective will bring the killer to justice by the end of the book for example. It's how the events are portrayed that makes the story original.
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