Ardor von Heersburg

Ehemalige DSA-Figur, die es irgendwie geschafft hat, eines Menschen Pseudonym im Internet zu werden.

Former TDE character who somehow managed to become one mans pseudonym on the internet.

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Cake day: September 12th, 2023

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  • Weiß ja nicht. War auch lange auf Kritiker-Seite, als noch die absolute Mehrheit des deutschen Goldes im Ausland lag. Inzwischen seh ich das Problem nicht mehr so sehr.

    Über 50% im Inland und der Rest auf Handelsplätze verteilt wo man es im Falle eines Falles auch nutzen kann. Ja finde 37% in den USA auch noch ein wenig zu hoch aber meiner Meinung nach hätte bis zu 1/4 der Bestände da schon seine Berechtigung.

    Alles natürlich unter der Voraussetzung dass die im Artikel genannten regelmäßigen Kontrollen tatsächlich stattfinden aber zumindest ich setzte da schon noch ein wenig vertrauen in die Bundesbank dass das so auch stimmt.





  • Schlimm, schlimm, schlimm. Dabei hat man doch als Urlauber und Autofahrer ein Grundrecht auf einen kostenlosen Parkplatz! Alles wird teurer an Orten, die von Overtourism geplagt sind.

    Zum einen Stimme ich dir zu, also insbesondere was Parken angeht. Zum anderen empfinde ich schon dass, speziell die niedersächsischen, Gemeinden an der Küste es mit Gebüren und zusätzlichen Kosten inzwischen massiv übertreiben. Alleine schon wenn man sich z.B. Kurbeiträge für Tagesgäste anschaut ist das echt nicht mehr im Verhältnis.

    Wobei das zumindest in Schleswig-Holstein meiner Erfahrung nach gleich wieder viel besser aussieht. Keine Ahnung wie es in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ist aber es scheint also auch anders zu gehen.







  • Thanks for creating the post :-)

    This was a very Perrin-centric episode. I have to admit, even in the books his story arch never really catched on to me. Still, there were some great moments in this episode as well.

    Likes:

    • The villagers’ song. I love that we get a catchy song in every episode now. (Edit: Its not new but the atmosphere was perfect)
    • In general, how they handled the fight scenes as well as the training of the villagers.
    • Faile: So much better than the books. Same with her relationship with Perrin.
    • Really glad they got rid of Dain Bornhold, who thought Perrin was a dark friend. Never made much sense, and everything could still happen as known if he just hates him because of his father.
    • Bain and Chiad. Their style, their behavior, their comments, everything. Together they are my secret favorites this season.
    • The two river set is still great and the landscape shots fit perfectly into how I imagined the area years ago.

    Dislikes:

    • Would have liked to see more Trollocs, less dark friends in the battles.
    • The death of Loial. I just don’t see a reason for him not to be in the later seasons. Of course, it could be another Fake death, but I would dislike that even more. The high numbers if this is still one of my top criticisms of the show.

  • I finally managed to watch the episode yesterday evening.

    Quit interesting indeed.

    The musical number felt a bit off, idk, there is so much music in the books and crowds do respond by joining in at various points, but it still felt stilted for the song.

    Agree. On the hand I liked the song and the scene but on the other it kind if brought me out if immersion.

    But seeng Thom again is a big plus.

    Egwene immediately opening up to Bair and Melaine about being an accepted robs us of a nice moment later where

    While I don’t remember the moment later from the books I was quit surprised that they just accepted that she lied to them.

    The attempted resurrection didn’t hit quite as well as it did in the books.

    I liked the acting in that scene, but for me it was one of the rare times where the special effects didn’t really grab me. So I agree that some other effects might have made it more “shocking”.

    Overall I agree good episode but there are a few nitpicks.









  • CAUTION: Book spoilers

    I actually saw some reviews from other book readers before I watched this episode. The impression there was, to put it mildly, negative, which is why I started with some worries.

    In my eyes, however, this is absolutely wrong. A frequently mentioned point is how the relationship between Rand and Lanfear is still portrayed so positively. I actually have to agree with that. Just as I was rather critical of the one between Egwene and Rand a few episodes ago. I really hope they turn it around here, but maybe the last scene actually offers the opportunity to finish both in one go. I hope so.

    But apart from that, this is another absolutely great episode:

    • To stay with Rand’s women: We see the first beginnings between him and Aviendah this episode. Yes it’s all subtle and yes she hates him but that’s the way it has to be and the chemistry between them is starting to show up
    • The girls and Mat on the boat were also great and, admittedly, simply entertaining.
    • And wow, the wind finders. Absolutely great, especially the representation almost like northern lights. The presentation actually surpassed all the scenes in my head.
    • We found out why Allana is at the two rivers.
    • Faile is absolut spot on.
    • The scene between Morraine and Suan really got to me personally and was in great contrast to the one with Lan before. They were both very well realized.
    • Mat & Min: I kind of ship them now, I like their scenes together

    Those where my thoughts for now. Maybe I’ll add to the list if I think of anything else.