It’s Sunday! Time for another round of Seriously Geeky Sundays! Before I dive in, I probably never thought I’d ever utter these words, but I miss going into the office. I miss walking around on my lunch breaks (it is beautiful there!), and I miss the convenience of the lunch carts and coffee shops.
19th April – Kings & Queens
Who is your favourite female royal character?
I sat down and thought hard about this one because there are just so many that I’ve loved and looked up to throughout the years. I’ve narrowed it down, so I’ll start with the princess who I looked up to as a child.
Princess Leia – She was beautiful, smart, cunning, and fierce in her own way. What little girl wouldn’t want to be her? She was the definition of awesome.
Daenerys Targaryen – I have a tendency to like problematic characters, and Daenerys is no exception. She became a favorite during Season 7. I know this is an unpopular opinion, but I loved her character arc and how she descended into madness. I only wish that they had made Season 8 a full 10 episodes so that they could have delved more deeply into it.
Who is your favourite male royal character?
Thranduil – I enjoyed the shadowy veil of darkness in him; how he carried himself and evoked power without uttering a single word. He was the perfect mixture of dark and mysterious with a dash of kindness.
Who is your favourite royal couple?
Calanthe and Eist from the Witcher! They are the definition of a badass power couple who respects each other.
What is your favourite storyline involving a royal character?
I can’t decide! I’ll have to say that all of the arcs involving the characters I’ve mentioned so far. Their arcs are what make their characters interesting.
If you could live in any fictional royal residence, which one would it be?
Rivendell
Such is the virtue of the land of Rivendell that soon all fear and anxiety was lifted from their minds.
J.R.R. Tolkien
The main character of the last fandom you experienced just became King/Queen of their universe; how do they react?
None other than The Man in the High Castle’s John Smith. He essentially became a king, so I’d say it was his endgame and he’d lavish in it.
Leia was one of my runner-ups! I still need to finish The Witcher season 1 but Calanthe and Eist are great so far, and Calanthe herself is fabulous.