I like how Duryodhana goes out to embarrass the Pandavas and is immediately shot down by the Gods. Not only do they send someone to stop him, but he is taken captive and embarrassed himself. This is probably my favorite example of karma at work so far.
I think interaction at the lake between Yama and Yudhishthira could be very useful for my story book. It's the most interaction that the two have had up to this point. Why did Yama come to help them? Whey did he do it in this way? This bit of story leaves a lot of questions. I wonder if he felt he needed to interfere to keep up with Indra who had already helped out his son immensely.
The whole situation with Draupadi in Virata's palace just makes me think of video game escort missions. She's running around all over the place while Bhima follows killing everyone else before they can reach her.
To me, Uttara is a hilarious character. He's the class knight in shining armor wannabe. Him jumping from the chariot and running away was a great picture, especially with how Arjuna would've looked at that time.
There are a lot of politics after the Pandava's finish up their exile. Talking back and forth, everyone seems to be determined to avoid the inevitable. Although, I will say that Arjuna was recognized early, and although it was only a couple of days, with the way these characters stick to their words, I'm surprised they're letting slide, especially Krishna the "omniscient."
Ok, I found the character that Uttara reminds me of the most. His name is Whisper, and he's from the new King's Quest game, a real ladies' man. *cough*
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