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Below you'll find the complete list of news postings on Legendoftheseeker.org which have been tagged under the term: scifiuk. Results are ordered by newest first.

Vote for your favourite fantasy costume!

Last week I helped the Sci Fi team decide on the final top ten fantasy costumes for their fantasy competition. The amount of effort and work that went into some of the costumes was quite simply amazing.

But it doesn't matter what I think - only what YOU think. So head over to Sci Fi and vote for your favourite fantasy costume.

Thanks to everyone who took part in our Fantasy Costume Contest. We've had some exceptional entries; from bizarre and mind-blowlingly impressive to downright bonkers. But unfortunately not everyone can be winners.

On Tuesday our judging panel (made up of SCI FI Channel team members and Tracy Casebere from Legendoftheseeker.org) congregated in a closed room and thrashed out their top ten and now it's time to vote for the outright winner. All the below entries are winners, but who is number one? Only the entry with the most votes will win the £100 Forbidden Planet voucher, so don't delay, vote your fave costume now.

The poll closes on Friday 12th March. The winner will be announced thereafter.

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Legend of the Seeker quiz

Sci Fi UK has launched their very own quiz on the first series of Legend of the Seeker. There are some particularly tricky questions in the there, so your score will be a good indicator as to how OBSESSED you are with the show

If you manage to get 20/20 let us know! And even if you don't, let us know that too!

[ TAKE THE QUIZ ]


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Fantasy Costume Contest

Sci Fi UK is having a fantasy month to celebrate the second series of Legend of the Seeker premiering in the UK in February.

So what better way to celebrate fantasy month than to dress up in your favourite fantasy outfit?

How to Enter
All you have to do to enter is email us at Scifiteam@nbcuni.com and attach a picture of yourself in your fantasy costume (no logos or trademarked costumes please), as well as a photo of yourself in civilian clothing so that we can verify your fantasy picture is you, then wait for the shortlisted ten to be announced and the public vote to open on 3rd March 2010.


You can read the full terms and conditions over at the Sci Fi website.

1st Prize
A £100 voucher to spend in Forbidden Planet, the home of sci-fi and cult entertainment. 1st place will also receive a SCI FI Goody Bag.

Runner up prizes
The nine runners up will win a SCI FI Goody Bag containing first run editions of the new fantasy novels Blood in the Water, written by Juliet McKenna, and Dark Lady's Chosen, written by Gail Z. Martin.

Juliet McKenna is the British author who penned the two fantasy series' The Tales of Einarinn and The Aldabreshin Compass.

Gail Z. Martin is the truly bestselling American author of the epic fantasy series The Chronicles of the Necromancer.

Please note this competition is only open to residents of the United Kingdom and who are 18 years of age or over.


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Discussing a Confessor's power

There's an article over at SciFi UK discussing the effectiveness of a Confessor's power, namely Kahlan's.


Is a Confessor's power really all that reliable?



I'm not ashamed to admit it, I watch the Jeremy Kyle show - someone has to. It was during a recent episode that I realised the lie detector test they use to 'catch out' guests works in the same way as a Confessor.

A lie detector test cannot tell if you're lying, only if you believe you are.

In Legend of the Seeker episode 11, Confession, Kahlan's power ends up committing an innocent man to death. How is that possible if a confessed person cannot lie? It plays on the weakness of belief. If you believe in something so entirely, it wouldn't be a lie to you, it'd be real.

A Confessor therefore, cannot tell if you're lying, they can only tell if you believe in what you're saying. In the end it comes down to perception. Perception is a very selfish ideal, very one minded. Yet it's only validated through the eyes of others. Think of it as interpretation.

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Are you ready to be the Seeker?

LEGEND OF THE SEEKER sees humble woodsman Richard Cypher (Craig Horner) turn hero when an ageing wizard reveals that his destiny is to seek out and defeat evil (or die trying). Instead of shying away from this hazardous calling, Richard wields the Sword of Truth and tries to put the world to rights.

Do you have what it takes to fulfill your destiny or are you too scared to take on whatever fate has in store for you? Put yourself through Sci-Fi's quick test to find out...



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Sci Fi UK interview with Bruce Spence

Sci Fi UK have posted up their third Seeker interview - this time with the great Bruce Spence.


After playing an assortment of weird and wonderful characters in fantasy and sci-fi over the years how does it feel to finally be playing the wise old mentor?

Well I guess I've served my apprenticeship. Zedd is certainly a grand character and I've been in scenes with Gandalf, Obi Wan Kenobi, and assorted characters so I'm prepared to take on the mantle of a mentor; a wizard character in this quite superb epic... Click here to read the rest of the interview.


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Sci Fi UK Interview with Bridget Regan

Sci Fi UK have posted up their second Seeker interview - this time with the lovely Bridget Regan.


Your character is a very powerful heroine who can more than take care of herself. Do you find it liberating playing such a strong character?

Absolutely. I love Kahlan. When I signed on to do this show it was really without a script, they had just picked up the series of books to make a show, and I just fell in love with her, I thought she was so unique. I'd played strong women before but not ones that were so physically strong; she can tackle any man to the ground. Also she's got wisdom and strength. I just adore her... Click here to read the rest of the interview.


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Sci Fi UK Interview with Craig Horner

In case you didn't already know, Legend of the Seeker is coming to the UK on the Sci Fi channel this Thursday August 13th. In the build up to the premiere, Sci Fi UK caught up with the cast and asked just what we should expect from the show.

Today's interview features Craig Horner, who at the time of the interview was in New Zealand filiming series 2 of the show.

Have you always been a fan of fantasy or was the whole swords and sorcery world new to you?

I was a massive fan of fantasy. I had an older brother who was about thirteen years older than me and he brought me into the world of Conan and star Wars. He had all these movies lying around, he had comic books everywhere; he had lots of the original Star Wars figures. I was easily brought into that world of fantasy. There wasn't a day when I wasn't running around the back yard with swords and killing imaginary orcs... Click here to read the rest of the interview


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