The Plot:
The jade statues appearing as meteors out of nowhere was a surprise that swiftly resolved itself with little explanation. We knew many of them were floating through space in various conditions but why their sudden arrival and then instant mitigation. - Found a good post relating to this bit http://www.malazanempire.com/IPBforum/inde...?showtopic=9404
The Fourteenth arrives on SC's to crush the rebellion. After the battle the unequivocal traitor Korbolo Dom is taken back to the Empress in chains by Pearl. Mallick Rell had already set off to see the Empress of his own accord and only a handful of people knew of his role in the betrayal making it possible for him to avoid suspicion.
Skip ahead, the fourteenth gets the job done and is recalled home. On the way meeting the Edur, and most importantly while passing a group of unexplored islands/land mass an army from a civilization unknown to the Malazan empire shows up wishing to pledge allegiance?, strange but stranger still this army is a holy army of Fanderay and Togg similar to the original Fenner Grey Swords on Genabackis.
How can this be? up until very recently Togg and Fanderay were mindless wanderers with no power, influence or contact with the mortal realm. Their recent ascension along with Treach to full fledged gods of war (making 3 at once, until Fenner gets his ass speared or reaffirms his wavering status) contradicts the presence of a long standing F&T cult.
There is the contradiction of Toc the Younger and the remnants of the Grey Swords already being given the 3 title roles of Mortal Sword, SA and Destriant although you could argue that each wolf has their own cult but even with that stretch it does not explain how the newcomers joining Tavore came to be or how they could of had any power previous to the recent ascension.
Moving on, so the fleet is again redirected to Malaz Island to rendezvous with the Empress. The fairly successful army arrives and all seems a little fishy.
Given the ongoing feature of the books to exclude Laseen and the heart of the empire from the story at this point the reader has no reason to suspect anything but a muted welcome home with maybe a few harsh words on certain issues from both sides.
Instead we are presented with the baffling situation of Korbolo Dom being a high fist with full power and authority and Mallick Rell sporting similar power both embedded into Laseen's side. The last of which also revealing the incredible achievement of usurping authority over the claw with Topper vanished.
Further these two vipers have been busy bee's setting up mages, Malazan soldiers and the general populace to murder the entire fourteenth army through both inciting betrayal and effecting a false accounting of the true events of the chain of dogs upon their disembarking from the fleet.
The high mage of the Empire is present through all this but does nothing O.O and we are given a brief pov from him at the end that explains little and in a fashion contradicts his sentiments and position displayed at the end of the battle for Coral.
Laseen seems to be utterly ineffectual almost to the point of being a puppet to Dom/Rell as suggested by her apparent furtive seeking of aid from Kalam and then Pearl.
The only minor revelation given is that the Wickan betrayal is for the purpose of a pretense to trample their rights as imperial citizens in order to take all the food/resources from their particular land portion to combat the impending famine resulting from the attrition of trade and resources fighting the Seven Cities rebellion.
There is almost no explanation as to how all these utterly astonishing circumstances have come to pass. It would seem during all the adventures of the books up until now, the core of the empire has been rotting into dissolution to the point the mantle of the Malazan empire has posibly been usurped by another power/group.
Other tid bits:-
It was mentioned on another forum Traveler is likely Dassem Ultor. It didn't click for me while reading but it would be very interesting to see the famous figure come to the fore. Icarium even said Traveler likely had the potential to defeat him 1on1 which if true would put Dassem right at the pinnacle of the power scale of all entities residing in the Malazan world.
Shadowthrone intimates he is of the opinion that Apsalar has surpassed Cotillion in the deady arts. Perhaps not in single target killing but in the department of mass killing large groups of competent opponents with lightning swiftness. The epitome of deadly beauty?.
Poor old Heboric. Thinking back on everything he went through, is there any other who has suffered as much as him, both spiritually and physically?. He endured relentless torment of body and soul beginning even before his introduction.
The warrens were heavily poisoned and almost unusable by the end of HoC. MT shifts to a different land using separate edler magic. Then in BH everyone is using warrens again. Am I forgetting an event/explanation for the cleansing of the warrens or is there abit of a plot hole here?.
Fiddler, Gesler, Stormy and Braven Tooth in that house. At first I thought Fiddler had some specific intent, perhaps his song held some kind of power. When it turned out to be simply 3 really crusty veterans meeting up with their original drill sergeant to speak of and remember old friends/comrades i found it to be a touchingly solemn and deep event.
Gonna pick up Reapers Gale tomrorrow.
This post has been edited by Vallel: 10 November 2008 - 05:35 AM