![]() ![]() Epistle the Fifth shall provide evidence toward both points. To his mingled surprise and amusement, he found that Eragon fits the criteria of sociopathic personality disorder quite well.īut he fits the criteria of being a Mary Sue far more effectively. This second suggestion was intended to be humorous, but the Epistler’s curiosity won through and he conducted some research on sociopathy. ![]() He also, in Epistle the Second, flippantly suggested that he was sociopathic. In Epistle the Third, the Epistler made the observation that Eragon is a Gary Stu – the male version of a Mary Sue. The Epistler will not patronise the reader by explicitly stating which one he trusts the intelligence of his readers enough that he will not draw this out any longer. They were vividly drawn and handled by their creators, and, above all, they became like close friends to those who witnessed their adventures. These were characters who did great things defeated enemies, solved riddles and problems, learned valuable lessons, survived and won through against all odds. What do all these have in common? All of them are names of memorable and popular heroes. Which of these things is not like the other, and which of these things does not belong? The Epistler would like to play a game today. Eragon Shadeslayer – Sociopathic Gary Stu
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