You are browsing the archive for confessors.

LOTS Video Interview on TVGuide – Fan Questions

November 12, 2009 in tv/series by Brian Logee

Check out the video interview below with Bridget Regan & Craig Horner from Legend of the Seeker.  They answer three fan questions in the interview with hilarious results.

  1. Any good pranks on set?
  2. Would you date a Mord’Sith or a Confessor?
  3. Did you ever get to hug a sheep?

Witch would you rather date a Confessor or a Mord’Sith?  For the sake of the question put aside the dangers and lets presume male or female Confessors and Mord’Sith.


dashPunk Podcast: The Confessed dashPunk Media - The Confessed

We discuss the latest news about the series as well as the mythic dimensions underlying the show.

Get season 1 from Amazon LOTS Video Interview on TVGuide   Fan Questions or Legend of the Seeker - Legend of the Seeker, Season 1

More Legend of the Seeker on dashPunk

Related posts

Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”

September 30, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

p-si-logo-150-white.png Coral Man | Irish Lake Monster | Kings – Season One, Monsters vs. Aliens | New Predator  | Terminator sale | Clone Wars | Legend of the Seeker | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Life Stranger Then Fiction: Coral Man (dashPunk)
  • New Irish Lake Monster Video (via Cryptomundo)

Movie

  • DVD Releases: September 29, 2009 (dashPunk)
  • Details Leak from Script to Robert Rodriguez’s Predators. Film to Feature Predator Dogs and Birds? (via /Film)
  • Terminator Franchise Rights For Sale…Again (via /Film)

TV / Series

  • Clone Wars Season Two (dashPunk)
    • Clone Wars Complete Season One on DVD (dashPunk)
  • A Response to The Reliability of a Confessor’s Power (dashPunk)

Subscribe

Subscribe to Speculative fiction Today feed icon16x16 Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors” Subscribe in a reader

itunesbadge1 Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”


Get your shopping at: Amazon.com Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”, iTunes Music Store Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”, iTunes TV Shows Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”and iTunes Audiobooks Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”

Netflix, Inc. Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”Netflix lets you rent, watch and return DVDs from home - Try free for 2 weeks Speculative Fiction Today #433 “Abnormals, Clones, and Confessors”

  	 Fandango - We've Got Your Movie Tickets!Don't wait. Guarantee your seat before you go and avoid a sold out show. Skip the box office lines and buy movie tickets at Fandango.com.

GameFly delivers the best video games to your door! Video Game Rentals DeliveredStart for only $8.95 or Try for free

Related posts

A Response to The Reliability of a Confessor’s Power

September 29, 2009 in Art, Music, tv/series by Brian Logee

Legend of the Seeker: Zedd and RichardIs a Confessor’s power really all that reliable?  Yes, as reliable as using 1/2 of a tool for finding the truth.

In Legend of the Seeker Kahlan has to face the limitations of her confessors abilities to discover the truth in the episode Confession.  We the audience, get to see those limitations in further detail the episode Sacrifice.  The confessed fall totally in love with the confessor they will tell them what they believe is the truth.  Very effective as long as what they believe is true.

Terry Goodkind is very good at exploring the issue of truth.  Perspective is one of the brilliant things brought forth.  If someone believes something to be true it is for them.  This is the Wizards first rule that Zed teaches us, perception is reality.

To counter this fault and finish the Wizards weapon of finding truth they created the Seeker.  The Seeker’s power is in asking the right questions and taking a direct approach.  Kahlan and Richard together make the whole tool for finding the truth.

Like a sword where Richard is the point and Kahlan is  the blade.  The confessors power will allow it’s wielder to defeat their opponent in combat by slashing them.  Not so effective in very close quarters, nor against plate armor but slashing with the sword is only using 1/2 of the effectiveness of the weapon. The point is what gets used in those other conditions.

Where the Confessors power falls short with perspective the Seeker’s power is all about asking the questions that reveals one’s perspective.

So to ask is a Confessors power that reliable the answer is yes so long as you know of its limitations and know what to do to fill in the week points.  This is the problems of the lie detector tests.  They are not infallible but they will tell you if the person believes what they are saying.  The questioner is the other half of the tool being good enough to ask the right questions to understand the perspective and find the truth.

Thanks Legend Of The Seeker.org for pointing out Scifi UK’s article.


dashPunk Podcast: The Confessed dashPunk Media - The Confessed

We discuss the latest news about the series as well as the mythic dimensions underlying the show.

Get season 1 from Amazon A Response to The Reliability of a Confessors Power or Legend of the Seeker - Legend of the Seeker, Season 1

More Legend of the Seeker on dashPunk


Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Related posts

by Megan

Legend of the Seeker: Magic of the Confessors

May 12, 2009 in Books, Featured, Headline, tv/series by Megan

Mother ConfessorThe magic I’ve most enjoyed, in both the books and the show, is the magic of the Confessors.

The Strongest Magic of All

Their magic is really the strongest of all, as Zedd said in Identity “Of all the magic in the world none is more powerful than love” and that is exactly what their magic is, love. Their magic was created to use and control love in order to find the truth and keep justice. All they need is one spark of love within a person for their magic to work, and everyone at one time in their life feels love, which allows for the Confessors to be the most powerful force of all the lands.

My favorite line of “Elixir” is when Kahlan explains to the young boy, Jack, about love “Love is a choice we make. If you take away that choice, it’s not really love is it? Someone loving you wanting to be with you because you forced them; Trust me it won’t make you happy”.

Stealing Humanity

The magic of confession takes away everything that makes a person human; they lose every part of their soul and are left with this false love. The magic they have gives the power of love to others, and yet they aren’t able to feel true love for themselves.

The World View of the Confessors

Kahlan white dressI feel like you can’t really examine into the magic of the Confessors unless you look into the Confessors themselves and their own views of the world. The magic that a person has is what really defines that person within the Midlands. To every one of the Midlands these women are not women, they’re Confessors, and while the people respect and follow their rulings there is still that emotional distance between all of them.

It is interesting to see the way that Confessors view relationships and love in relation to their powers. Confessors don’t have friends that aren’t other confessors or wizards for the most part, and Kahlan is no different until Richard shows up in her life. This man that knows nothing of a Confessor’s power is able to change not only Kahlan’s views but actually the whole entire order’s views.

The Confessors believed that true love could never be real for them; they took mates in order to continue the line. That was a key line in the episode “Sacrifice”; Dennee explained how she took Finn as her mate in order to have a baby because their numbers were dwindling. Kahlan believes as well that love just isn’t possible, until Richard came and showed her that love, true love, doesn’t have to be physical. Her own changing views of this are shown when she asks Lara, the Confessor in “Denna”, if she had taken Raph as her lover, not mate. I think it’s a key point that she uses the term lover instead of mate; it’s actually the first reference as “Sacrifice” comes after “Denna” and so it really shows just how much Kahlan has changed from the other Confessors when we finally see her interact with them.

Kahlan’s Understanding and Con Dar

One of the great things about Kahlan’s growth and understanding about relationships is that it’s truly made her a stronger Confessor. The Confessor magic relies so much on the emotions of people that it’s only natural that as the Confessor’s emotions grow so would their magic. She discovered her ability to call forth the Con Dar, not because of some new magic within her, the power was in her all along; it was her feelings for Richard that allowed for this power.

The Con Dar isn’t invoked unless it is for the protection and defense of another person, without her love and fierce need to protect Richard she would never have been able to call upon that power.

The Power to Control

Kahlan 2The Confessor’s magic is also a prime example of how the power to control people, and the belief that magic is infallible, can be so blinding that a person can forget just what is right and wrong. The first real instance of this is with the Confessor Lara in “Denna”. She felt the need to protect her people and save them from the D’haran troops so she confessed the village to remove their fear. Were her intentions honorable? Of course, but her dependence on her magic is the same problem that the village in “Elixir” had.

The same goes for Serena the former Mother Confessor; she used her magic on Zedd to defend the beliefs she had about the male Confessor, she didn’t want to harm their mission, just fulfill her duty as Mother Confessor. She is the perfect example of how it isn’t the power and magic that is good or evil but the way it is used. It isn’t until the episode “Confession” that Kahlan realizes her magic isn’t the great power she thought it was. I thought it was a perfect storyline because of how Kahlan acts within it; here she is the newly named Mother Confessor relying on her magic because that’s what she’s always been taught. If she needed the truth she’d use her magic, that’s what the Confessors were trained to do. Her powers can never be wrong; she has a firm belief in that idea and her whole foundation crumbles when she actually is wrong. It is in this episode that she realizes that the Confessor’s magic isn’t the perfect power that she had always thought it was.

Related posts

Improve the web with Nofollow Reciprocity.