Dundradal
Frog Blast the Vent Core!
The difference in Tolwyn in the games and the books is because of who's POV we are looking through. In the games we are looking from Blair's, who Tolwyn dislikes because of the TC incident, although in SO2 he does come around, but in wc3 he seems slightly back to old Tolwyn (the result of the stress of BOT and taking over Behemoth maybe?).
In the novels we are looking through mostly the eyes of Bondarevsky, who Tolwyn sees as a son after the Gettysburg incident and the Tarawa raid. Both have a deep respect for each other and Bondarevsky looks up to Tolwyn until the Behemoth raid when he loses his arm on the Conventry. After that he has a different view of Tolwyn not only from the raid but also from the events preceeding and during FC.
In WC4 we see Tolwyn after he has taken over the SRA and most likely stopped Belarius, although he seems to have his own coup in mind. In FC you can watch Tolwyn crack then return to his normal self during the Karga raid, then after it's over and he returns to Confed he once again returns to a shadowy character that he had become after Behemoth....
In the novels we are looking through mostly the eyes of Bondarevsky, who Tolwyn sees as a son after the Gettysburg incident and the Tarawa raid. Both have a deep respect for each other and Bondarevsky looks up to Tolwyn until the Behemoth raid when he loses his arm on the Conventry. After that he has a different view of Tolwyn not only from the raid but also from the events preceeding and during FC.
In WC4 we see Tolwyn after he has taken over the SRA and most likely stopped Belarius, although he seems to have his own coup in mind. In FC you can watch Tolwyn crack then return to his normal self during the Karga raid, then after it's over and he returns to Confed he once again returns to a shadowy character that he had become after Behemoth....