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The Truth Behind Baldur's Gate Novel Revealed

Discussion in 'Booktalk' started by Taluntain, Aug 28, 2008.

  1. Taluntain

    Taluntain Resident Alpha and Omega Staff Member ★ SPS Account Holder Resourceful Adored Veteran Pillars of Eternity SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!) New Server Contributor [2012] (for helping Sorcerer's Place lease a new, more powerful server!) Torment: Tides of Numenera SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!) BoM XenForo Migration Contributor [2015] (for helping support the migration to new forum software!)

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    [​IMG] If you're among those who, like me, have always been wondering how the epic dreck that Athans has managed to scribble down in the form of a handy toilet paper bundle known as the "Baldur's Gate novel" could have come about, read this for enlightenment:

    Wizards: Your editor told me that you actually write in front of the TV. Is that true? If so, you are the first writer I've ever met who can pull that off. What's the attraction to writing in front of the TV?

    Philip: That's actually true, at least most of the time. It used to be that I had, like a number of writers, a fairly lengthy list of conditions under which I could write, and unless those conditions were met in full, it was off for the day. I had to be at my desk, my desk had to be freshly dusted, I had to have just eaten, Mars had to be in retrograde . . . that sort of thing. The net result was that I didn't write much.

    Then along came Baldur's Gate and a ridiculous two-month deadline. Not being in any sort of position to blow a deadline (since I'm the guy who usually enforces those things), I had to figure out a way to strip out all of the ritualistic hurdles I'd put up for myself, including having to have complete silence. Working in an open cubicle helped inure me to ambient noise, too, and eventually I found I actually needed some sort of background chatter. Now I can write in virtually any condition, virtually anywhere -- and thank Tymora for the laptop!

    Wizards: So when you write in front of the TV, are you just putting it on for background noise, or do you actually draw inspiration from it? Do you put on kung-fu films for the action scenes, then switch over to the Oxygen Network for dramatic scenes with your female characters?

    Philip: I do, actually. Sometimes, though, when I'm particularly caught up in the writing, I stop paying any attention to the TV and the movie I'd started watching for inspiration ends and I don't notice -- then suddenly I'm typing away in front of some late-night soft-core porn thing on Cinemax. So far none of those have been particularly inspiring.


    Seriously, that explains everything.

    You'll find the rest here.
     
  2. Ziad

    Ziad I speak in rebuses Veteran

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    So the Baldur's Gate novel was inspired by late-night soft-core porn? :eek:

    I've got to read this book! :lol:
     
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    Those books were awful, really it ain't surprising. :p
     
  4. Merlanni

    Merlanni Veteran New Server Contributor [2012] (for helping Sorcerer's Place lease a new, more powerful server!)

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    Athans is not on my toplist. His Watercourse trilogy was hard work.
     
  5. Morgoth

    Morgoth La lune ne garde aucune rancune Veteran

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    Seriously... a two month deadline for the BG book? I don't think anyone could have written a good book on such a short notice.
     
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    I'm pretty sure it had lesbian sex in the form of
    Imoen and Phaere.

    No, I don't have the book, but my friend does and he showed me. Also, some Jaheira scenes were IIRC quite saucy.
     
  7. Ziad

    Ziad I speak in rebuses Veteran

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    And here I was thinking I was actually making a joke.

    Sigh.

    Reality is truly stranger than fiction.
     
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    It did have lesbian action between Imoen and the drow. Its true. I bought the books years ago, ended up being somewhat stunned
     
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    I was at a complete loss for understanding the Watercourse trilogy. I stopped on the 2nd book and couldnĀ“t find the 3rd. Then I went and read The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand so I know how it ends anyway lol.
     
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    For me the problem was the characterization. Jaheira and Khalid weren't Jaheira ana Khalid. Imoen bore no resemblance to her chipper self and wasn't in the first book at all.

    Jaheira was docile, not very self sufficient, and whiny. Khalid cheated on her and lived.

    I couldn't finish either book.
     
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    :D If there was anything that could make the book even worse,though: it is the Polish translation. The guy who did it had absolutely, absolutely no knowledge on syntax whatsoever...
     
  12. Triactus

    Triactus United we stand, divided we fall Veteran

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    It does explain a lot. I'm betting he put a lot more attention on what was playing on tv than the book. Not only was it really really boring, but as sparky said, the characters weren't the characters we knew.
     
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