Legend of the Seeker review: Denna
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brontefanatic commented in her review that there isn't any mention of a Confessor's touch being fatal to a Mord'Sith at this point and she's right. On rewatching the fight scenes myself, I agree that there's not much effort made by Kahlan to Confess Denna. Only once did it look like she was trying to grab Denna's throat. This is particuarly odd given that Kahlan thinks she could have prevented Richard from being kidnapped had she been there, suggesting she thinks she's equal to multiple Mord'Sith - and in terms of her powers being deadly to them, she is. (Although if Confession is a type of magic, shouldn't it be turned back against a Confessor? But they're immune to Concession, I suppose. The rules on magic are hazy at best)
However that it's such an important point later makes me think about the neck guards and how they might have been especially designed to protect the Mord'Sith from the Confessor's touch, and that is the case, how meaningful it is for Cara to discard her neck guard despite Kahlan's constant presence.
Given that we later discover Darken is Richard's half-brother, or given the slash potential, there's more than one way to interpret the idea of Richard pledging his "undying love" to Rahl as Denna intends as a result of his training.
"Denna" is a great episode and introduces us to the Mord'Sith in general, and to Denna in particular. We learn more about Confessors, and see Richard turn Denna's lessons back on herself. I give it a four out of five.
Drinking game: I counted eleven drinks – eight of which were due to the constant mentions of prophecy :D
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However that it's such an important point later makes me think about the neck guards and how they might have been especially designed to protect the Mord'Sith from the Confessor's touch, and that is the case, how meaningful it is for Cara to discard her neck guard despite Kahlan's constant presence.
Given that we later discover Darken is Richard's half-brother, or given the slash potential, there's more than one way to interpret the idea of Richard pledging his "undying love" to Rahl as Denna intends as a result of his training.
"Denna" is a great episode and introduces us to the Mord'Sith in general, and to Denna in particular. We learn more about Confessors, and see Richard turn Denna's lessons back on herself. I give it a four out of five.
Drinking game: I counted eleven drinks – eight of which were due to the constant mentions of prophecy :D
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Date: 2012-06-01 05:33 pm (UTC)There may be a fic or two come out of this rewatch!