![]() ![]() Plot: Alanna: The First Adventure is mostly spent with Alanna learning to be a knight. The villain of the piece - and I suspect of the whole series - was too obvious for my liking, though I think he will be an all right villain for the most part. ![]() Ralon, the bully, was fun to hate, and Jonathan, I think, will establish a personality as the series progresses, much like I imagine Alanna will. The other pages kind of blended into one, mostly because the story was so fast that I didn’t feel like I really got to know any of them individually. And I would rather deal with a personality-less female protagonist, than one who has a chip on her shoulder. Normally, this would be a complaint - one’s protagonist must have a character, - but because Alanna spends so much time trying to prove to herself that she’s as good as the boys at her training, a personality would have turned this into The Attitude. I suspect that somewhere deep down she does, but it didn’t make itself all that apparent in The First Adventure. ![]() ![]() Characters: Alanna, the protagonist, doesn’t really have much of a personality. ![]()
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