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The Dark Wind posted:Togg and Fanderay are the two wolves who were lovers and have finally been reunited. Togg was trapped in Toc's chest (I don't know how I am JUST realizing how similar their names are as I type this) and when he fell on the pole while Mok and Tool fought, he freed the wolf. The two wolves are in their own reality inside of the Mhybe's dreams. Is this reality a "warren" of sorts? Do all gods live in the dreams of sleeping women? Since K'rul was present for a lot of the Mhybe's life (Kruppe's dream, and the final entombment), does that mean that her dreams are part of his blood, if it is truly a warren? Might be spoilers for later books, but I think this is all in the book you're reading: Togg was one of those killed waaaaay back, I think when Kallor hosed up his continent, and Fanderary has been roaming the earth looking for him. Toc was tossed into the chaos realm when hairlock nuked Tattersail and that's where Togg's spirit was as well. They were kindred spirits enough that Togg tagged along when Toc was spit out at Morn. The two of them have taken the Beast Throne, ie rulership of the Beast Hold, which is a more ancient, primal version of a warren. Confusingly, both warrens and holds exist despite being different and overlapping, and this is never fully fleshed out despite it the concepts getting more words later on. It's ~magic~ has to do with the how belief shapes myth and vice versa. quote:
Burn is never fully explained. You've got about as good a grasp on it as you should at this point in the series.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 09:41 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 23:39 |
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Then you read FoD and everything you thought you knew goes out the window in the first 100 pages. Burn included.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 14:13 |
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HeroOfTheRevolution posted:Then you read FoD and everything you thought you knew goes out the window in the first 100 pages. Burn included. I've had FoD on my Kindle for months, but have been putting it off so I could reread the series first given I hadn't touched it since TCG and was liable to have gotten fuzzy on some elder god details. I'm now like halfway through DoD, and hearing that Rake throws Burn through a window is definitely going to speed this up.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 15:18 |
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Habibi posted:I've had FoD on my Kindle for months, but have been putting it off so I could reread the series first given I hadn't touched it since TCG and was liable to have gotten fuzzy on some elder god details. there's also the scene where anomander and hood totally make out with tongue and everything
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 15:19 |
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Dalmuti posted:there's also the scene where anomander and hood totally make out with tongue and everything Oh man no wonder Rake was so upset later. You know what they say - the warren of death hath no fury like a tiste andii scorned.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 15:44 |
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hard to cuddle with tusks all up in your melancholic grill
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 15:51 |
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Seven minutes in Omtose Phellack does tend to engender a chilly relationship.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 16:07 |
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the dealbreaker was when the only thing hood got rake for their 50,000th anniversary was an ocher potsherd
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 16:42 |
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Dalmuti posted:the dealbreaker was when the only thing hood got rake for their 50,000th anniversary was an ocher potsherd What do you get for the Jaghut who has everything?
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 17:05 |
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Just finished Return of the Crimson Guard. A lot of poo poo happened and a lot of folks died and I just cannot muster up a drat. Esslemont's characterization just does not make me care about the characters. Even the characters from past books felt a little awkward. Having Laseen die in an Esslemont book is really baffling to me. Hopefully that will make more sense in the main series. Even though I wasn't so hot on this book, it's still worth it to see what's happening everywhere. I'm so ingrained in the world by now that I'd probably read a William Shatner penned Malazan book.
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# ? Jun 22, 2013 03:54 |
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uh zip zoom posted:What do you get for the Jaghut who has everything? A dead white cat.
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# ? Jun 22, 2013 17:06 |
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apophenium posted:Just finished Return of the Crimson Guard. A lot of poo poo happened and a lot of folks died and I just cannot muster up a drat. Esslemont's characterization just does not make me care about the characters. Even the characters from past books felt a little awkward. Having Laseen die in an Esslemont book is really baffling to me. Hopefully that will make more sense in the main series. Even though I wasn't so hot on this book, it's still worth it to see what's happening everywhere. I'm so ingrained in the world by now that I'd probably read a William Shatner penned Malazan book. This is also because the Crimson Guard are dumb and boring. The later Esslemont books are much better.
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# ? Jun 22, 2013 17:47 |
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Wolfsheim posted:I mean, maybe there's more to it in later books, but Gardens of the Moon (though obviously rougher in terms of basic writing) wraps up most of it's plotlines very nicely while spending a few scenes setting up all the sequel-bait. I don't understand the complaint, but I'd say GotM does an even worse job from that point of view. On the last page there's mention of "plans" involving WJ that are even completely hidden in both DG and MoI, to the point that one needs specific rereads to make sense of them. There's absolutely nothing "unfinished" in DG, all the plots get a very nice closure, if not a definitive one. In fact, contrary to the norm, Malazan book are really excellent in their self-contained way. All other series I've read do a much poorer job. Only exceptions are book six going into seven, and nine going into ten. P.S. Now I actually wonder if readers in this forum actually have the answer about that "plan". It's one of the trickiest parts of the series, since it's kept completely hidden. Abalieno fucked around with this message at 08:25 on Jun 23, 2013 |
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Do you mean how Quick Ben and Kalam want to assassinate Laseen and put Whiskeyjack on the throne?
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 14:26 |
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Or how WJ eventually becomes the general of Hood's undead army?
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 15:36 |
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Sir Bruce posted:Do you mean how Quick Ben and Kalam want to assassinate Laseen and put Whiskeyjack on the throne? Yeah, pretty much. Usually when I ask there isn't so much consensus. But there are a number of little things that you can then find and that make sense. One "flaw" in the series is that Erikson is so comfortable in the world he creates that sometimes he has a very POOR idea of the kind of information he put out there compared to what he gives for granted. This is one case. NEVER in the books there's an explicit mention that QB plan is to put WJ on the throne. It's a plot point that is kept incredibly opaque and yet it is fundamental to make sense of some important parts even in MoI. There's so much that clicks into place once you figure out that missing connections that Erikson simply failed to expose. The "pebbles" that QB gives to Kalam for example were part of the plan. Kalam then uses them at the wrong time (on the boat), and in fact QB is rather pissed off when Kalam tells him he's nowhere close to Laseen yet. The idea was that Kalam would kill Laseen, then open the portal to QB, and QB would then drag over WJ without his consent. QB knew *perfectly* that WJ would have never accepted to sit on the throne. That's why in the epilogue of GotM QB decides to not tell WJ anything. YET he worries for this, and he worries after seeing WJ limp "Whiskeyjack's going to howl when he hears this one". So the plan was to bring WJ in when everything was already done so that he wouldn't be able to refuse. Interesting because you can see that Erikson was at least partially inspired by some events at the end of the Black Company trilogy. And it's also quite fun because all Dujek/Tayschrenn conspiracies about worrying that WJ would replace Laseen were actually TRUE.
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 22:14 |
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uh zip zoom posted:What do you get for the Jaghut who has everything? Anger Management classes?
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# ? Jun 27, 2013 01:03 |
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coyo7e posted:Anger Management classes? is that... jaghut humor?!
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# ? Jun 27, 2013 02:12 |
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Baruk the High Obamalchemist and his trusty demon servant Chillbong
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# ? Jun 30, 2013 17:50 |
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About halfway through TtH: RIP Mallet and Bluepearl. It always sucks to lose bridgeburners Now I just hope the rest get some sort of revenge on the guild/whoever hired them.
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# ? Jun 30, 2013 18:50 |
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Dalmuti posted:Baruk the High Obamalchemist and his trusty demon servant Chillbong hahaha
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# ? Jun 30, 2013 22:13 |
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Reaper's Gale is setting up to be one of my favorites. Revisiting the cast from Midnight Tides wasn't something I was expecting to enjoy this much. Bugg and Tehol...
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# ? Jul 1, 2013 12:10 |
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I just finished Blood and Bone, and I think I only got about half of what happened at the end. Can anyone help?
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# ? Jul 1, 2013 23:50 |
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Anyone ever seen any good fan art of Kalam Mekhar? Googling was a mix of meh and
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 20:00 |
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victrix posted:Anyone ever seen any good fan art of Kalam Mekhar? I don't know about fan art but this guy is way into kalam cosplay http://goo.gl/k0H03
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 20:14 |
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Dalmuti posted:I don't know about fan art but this guy is way into kalam cosplay Not nearly burly enough
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 20:24 |
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Who would make a good Kalam if they ever did a movie/tv show of this series? Granted, it probably isn't worth thinking about, there's basically a zero chance of it ever happening. It would certainly be cool though.
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 21:12 |
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Idris Elba? Deceptively big, as I discovered watching Luther.
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 21:41 |
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Did Erikson ever explicitly describe his height? I know he repeatedly mentioned him being built like a (dancing) bear, but I can't recall if he was tall or short offhand. Regardless, the world needs more WWE wrestler built knife assassins.
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 21:46 |
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Brad Dourif would make a good Bugg. Not sure about Tehol.
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 22:10 |
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rejutka posted:Idris Elba? Deceptively big, as I discovered watching Luther. He'd be perfect. Or LeBron James.
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# ? Jul 7, 2013 00:15 |
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Tyrese Gibson
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# ? Jul 7, 2013 07:23 |
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Chyna.
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# ? Jul 7, 2013 15:45 |
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apophenium posted:Who would make a good Kalam if they ever did a movie/tv show of this series? Granted, it probably isn't worth thinking about, there's basically a zero chance of it ever happening. It would certainly be cool though. I don't know the actors name, but the dude who plays Diggles on The Arrow would be perfect.
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# ? Jul 7, 2013 16:55 |
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Terry loving Crews
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# ? Jul 8, 2013 20:21 |
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By the by, when does post-Erikson novel shock wear off? It's been more than two years, and I still find myself picking up and dropping other fantasy (and other genre!) novels in boredom
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# ? Jul 8, 2013 20:53 |
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victrix posted:By the by, when does post-Erikson novel shock wear off? Never. You're damaged goods. The only thing you can read now is more Erikson. And re: Kalam chat, I always pictured him as Doakes/Erik King from Dexter.
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# ? Jul 8, 2013 21:11 |
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Oh Snapple! posted:And re: Kalam chat, I always pictured him as Doakes/Erik King from Dexter. That makes certain parts of TCG hilarious - "SURPRISE MOTHERFUCKER!" *stabstabstabstabstab*
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# ? Jul 8, 2013 21:24 |
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victrix posted:By the by, when does post-Erikson novel shock wear off? This was how I felt about music I had used to enjoy after getting into power and symphonic metal. It hit me one day when I walked into a sandwich shop that was blasting some lame, simplistic sounding rock piece and it took me a few seconds to realize that it was Crazy Train, one of my favorite Ozzie songs, and which I would not have typically described as 'simplistic.'
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victrix posted:By the by, when does post-Erikson novel shock wear off? I'm stuck in the same boat, and I haven't paddled my way to shore yet. I've picked up and put down A Dance of Dragons god knows how many times. In the two years since I finished TCG I think I've only read to completion ICE's books, the Bauchelain novellas and the first of Alastair Reynold's novels.
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