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#1 User is offline   Jimmy 

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Posted 17 February 2009 - 05:13 AM

:p The 2nd's dislike of it.

Was it because of Skinner?
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 06:28 AM

No.

Why are you asking?
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 09:32 AM

The Second's response, provided by Grief in another thread, was:

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The masked face swung around. Dead eyes in rimmed slits regarded him. "It has been a long time since I last heard that war cry Toblakai.
Pray" the warrior added, "I never hear it again!"


Not sure how that relates to Skinner. My guess is that the Second has faced Toblakai in the distant past, hence he has heard the war cry before.
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 06:02 PM

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Pray" the warrior added, "I never hear it again!"


Should that be taken as a threat to Karsa? Like you better pray I dont hear it again, because if I do I will chop you up into pieces.
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 06:50 PM

There's a thread just like this one somewhere, with the exact same questions being asked... let me go look.

EDIT: Here's one: http://www.malazanempire.com/IPBforum/inde...showtopic=14290

I think there's another one in the swordsman thread.

I was going to close the this thread because it's supeflous, but I like the tittle, so I'll spare it :p
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Posted 19 February 2009 - 08:34 AM

A friend took my book WITHOUT ASKING before I had a chance to reread, but I thought that Kyle thought Skinner to be a Teblor? Or huge, can't rightly remember.

Also, the 2nd's dislike of Skinner. Caused me to add 2 + 2 together and brought me to ask the question and see whether there could be a consensus on it.

Aptorian. Are you 100% sure that it hasn't and why.

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Posted 19 February 2009 - 09:08 AM

First, Skinner isn't a Teblor or anything like it. He's just an avowed human being.

Second, not everything that the 2nd does or says is automatically connected with Skinner.

Third, why would it have any connection when no such thing has ever been hinted at before.

Fourth, it is connected to wolverine.
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Posted 20 February 2009 - 10:08 AM

It would seem the Second is capable of being humbled.

Something I've always wondered-the Second is much more vocal than other Seguleh. Is that because he's dead and maybe insane?
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Posted 20 February 2009 - 10:22 AM

He was a Seguleh before they became an isolationist, hardcore group of bad ass'es.
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Posted 20 February 2009 - 01:27 PM

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He was a Seguleh before they became an isolationist, hardcore group of bad ass'es.


So that would eliminate some of the possibilities for his hatred of skinner right? Like if we were speculating that he had been killed by Skinner. So it seems he has been dead for a very long time. Am I wrong to assume that they went isolationist a long time ago?

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Posted 20 February 2009 - 09:33 PM

View Postfoolio, on Feb 17 2009, 07:02 PM, said:

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Pray" the warrior added, "I never hear it again!"


Should that be taken as a threat to Karsa? Like you better pray I dont hear it again, because if I do I will chop you up into pieces.



I am no sure if it is supposed to be a threat, like you say, or is it supposed to mean "I hope I never hear it again". English is not my native language, but it seems to me both interpretations are possible.
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Posted 20 February 2009 - 09:56 PM

View PostAptorian, on Feb 20 2009, 11:22 AM, said:

He was a Seguleh before they became an isolationist, hardcore group of bad ass'es.

Is that a fact (that I obviously missed) or a (rather safe) assumption?
Just want to know, to make sure I don't get surprised later if it seems otherwise :question:

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View Postfoolio, on Feb 17 2009, 07:02 PM, said:

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Pray" the warrior added, "I never hear it again!"


Should that be taken as a threat to Karsa? Like you better pray I dont hear it again, because if I do I will chop you up into pieces.


I am no sure if it is supposed to be a threat, like you say, or is it supposed to mean "I hope I never hear it again". English is not my native language, but it seems to me both interpretations are possible.

Both are indeed possible, but context tells us it's more likely the second was actually humbled. He heard the cry before. Saw the awful consequences of it... he knows... he doesn't want to relive it.

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Posted 20 February 2009 - 10:15 PM

View Postfoolio, on Feb 20 2009, 02:27 PM, said:

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He was a Seguleh before they became an isolationist, hardcore group of bad ass'es.

So that would eliminate some of the possibilities for his hatred of skinner right? Like if we were speculating that he had been killed by Skinner. So it seems he has been dead for a very long time. Am I wrong to assume that they went isolationist a long time ago?


View PostMcflury, on Feb 20 2009, 10:56 PM, said:

Is that a fact (that I obviously missed) or a (rather safe) assumption?
Just want to know, to make sure I don't get surprised later if it seems otherwise :question:


Actually I think that I have my own memory a bit confused. Yes, the seguleh probably died a long, long time ago.

We know he's old because he remembers a time long ago when the seguleh lived in Darujistan. He speaks of the children of the Tyrant, etc.

But I think he remembers them as being fanatical already back then. He may simply be an off-shot of them, like Rell.

So fanatical, yes. Isolationist, no.

EDIT: Found my own transcript from the BH forum:

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Beru fend, he whispered. A Seguleh!
At that the soldier turned, then walked closer. Daru, you are far from home! Tell me, do the tyrant's children still rule Darujistan?
Cutter shook his head.
You look crazed, mortal, what ails you?
I'd heard, I mean Seguleh usually say nothing to anyone. Yet you,
The fever zeal still grips my mortal kin, does it? Idiots! The tyrants army still holds sway in city, then?
Who? What? Darujistan is ruled by a council. We have no army.
Brilliant insanity! No Seguleh in the city?
No! Just stories. Legends, I mean.
So where are my masked stick-pivoting compatriots hiding?.
An island, it's said, far to the south, off the coast, beyond Morn-
Morn! Now the sense of it comes to me. They are being held in readiness. Darujistan's council, mages one and all, yes? Undying, secretive, paranoid mages! Crouching low lest the tyrant returns, as one day he must! Returns, looking for his army! Hah, a council!
That's not the council, sir, Cutter said. If you are speaking of mages, that would be the T'horrud Cabal
T'orrud! Yes, clever. Outrageous! Barukanal, Derudanith, Travalegrah, Mammoltenan? These names strike your soul, yes? I see it.

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Posted 20 February 2009 - 10:19 PM

Yes, he asks if his kin are still in the grips of "fever" or something like that.
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