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tiam, on 25 August 2009 - 12:24 PM, said:
...But tbh the last hundred pages of DOD made Iccy seem not that powerful at all. which was kinda annoying
Disagree. Iccy unlaoded the entire force of his 'new' warrens along with his usual power to seal the gate and possibly summon an Azath. he also may have been powering the Unrooted on his own.
Veilside, on 25 August 2009 - 12:32 PM, said:
He was hit by the full power of the entire KCNR army, and the resulting crater was described as resembling that of hundreds of cussers, so he'd really have had to pull an amazing feat to get away from that one...
Or just gated out at the last second, as he has been known to do (see how he fooled tays in Blackwood).
tiam, on 25 August 2009 - 02:12 PM, said:
id say mostly the watch. Im sure that girl will turn out to be something razzle dazzle but the FA the watch fought seemed to be a fairly standard FA like the one that dropped Karsa and Trull and Co. It seems like, as someone said on another thrad, they have been watered down to give the human armies a better chance. It may turn out there half FA half human or some such plotline but even then unless the Watch turns out to be EG of toast id say its odd. ...
On the topic of the FA, it seemed pretty clear that Calm, Serenity and possibly even Repose were isolated FA who had stayed 'pure', while the Kolanse FA with their Acquisitor and Invigilator roles and their Mokra are possibly crossbred with humans and more than a little nuts (in a different way). Brayerale was anything but similar to FA we've seen before.
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Another incnsistency is the fact that Setchul Lath is pparently Oppons rival and father. In MT the Errant is the arbter of fate or some such and now Erikson has found way to turn the Errant into something else...
Not exactly.
The Errant started out as Master of the Tiles, became aspected to 'balance', clashing with the FA, and eventually turned to 'luck' but only in Leth. Knuckles was the original god of luck who created Oponn who aspected in the rest of the world, and then retired. So yes, there is overlap.
Illuyankas, on 25 August 2009 - 02:41 PM, said:
...As for Sechul Lath, I think he was usurped by Errastas first and made Oponn as a bit of revenge.
Also possible. They weren't exactly cuddly friends, those two.
Epiph, on 25 August 2009 - 03:17 PM, said:
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That said, I tend to view the sudden rise of a seemingly average character not as unbelievable, but as evidence given to us that this character is special. And there seems to be a whole lot of power in the Shake and their memories. No Andii has managed to get back to Kharkanas since they left, and Twilight led thousands back. The Watch knew there would be Liosan hunting them, knew what an FA was, had already been shown to be bad ass enough to murder hundreds of witches and warlocks...
It was dozens, not hundreds, but i otherwise completely agree with you. The point was not to weaken the FA and Liosan, it was to show that the Watch was a major power. Just because we had never seen him fight before is no reason to assume he is 'average'.
presumingpete, on 25 August 2009 - 04:46 PM, said:
i see calm being an especially nasty FA thats why it was under a rock
That too.
Lister of Smeg, on 25 August 2009 - 06:01 PM, said:
I thought the FA following the children were weaker because there was something about the Glass Desert that disagreed with them. Badalle thought (and she was right) that they wouldn't follow the kids into the glass city for some reason (fear of Icarium?), so maybe the entire place is anathema to them.
Also, I agree with Illy when he says it took dragons to kill entire cities of FA, not just individual ones. And how many times have we seen elder powers brought down by newer ones due to arrogance? The FA that fought the Watch thought his magic would make the battle a foregoine conclusion. Yedan's resistance took it by surprise. That was my take on the scene, anyway.
Agreed on both counts.
Sinisdar Toste, on 25 August 2009 - 07:11 PM, said:
... the FA in the wastelands were seriously suffering some hardcore depredations, then to have a child usurp their holy voice and serve them? they were shit outta luck.
yeddan derrygs scene just screams to me of his potential, not the FA's weakening. it shows us more of yedans arcane knowledge. FA? hamstring the bastard. that'll stop his dancing. could he not have rolled under the blow and come up behind the thing?
then there's the FA that the nachts take out(coolest fracking thing ever by the way, "omg theys still nachts, just big as feck"), the one which cut through a horses neck with its hand. hm. they still seem pretty powerful to me.
Loved the bit with the nachts, and how even in their veered form, they kept acting like nachts.
Set, on 25 August 2009 - 07:21 PM, said:
... considering the survivors of the snake survived by eating the flesh and drinking the blood of the other 99%, and used what remained to fashion a defence against the flesh eating locusts, it doesn't seem how strong or quick or magic resistant FA are would be relevant. ...
I suspect the point was more that the children had hardened more than the Kolanse FA could grasp.
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Icarium and his city. The first thing that hit me when he attacked the skykeeps was not why isn't he wiping the floor with them but where the hell is his rage gone? Not even a whisper of anger, and he's in the middle of the most serious battle the world has seen since the gods knows when. ...
The Eres'al cured his rage in TB.
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One last point for now. The Boles. Strength in rage seems to be a Jaghut thing, not just Iccy. I recall a few warnings in previous books about the peril of a Jaghut woken to rage. If they do turn out to be the hardest b@st@rds of the lot I wouldn't be surprised...
Mappo speculates that the Boles were w Jaghut experiment gone wrong. I really liked this explanation - how when he saw his brother kebab'd and Precious threatened, the Bole Bro lost it enough to punch the Shigal in the head and hurt it where Mappo had failed.
Urizen, on 26 August 2009 - 07:41 AM, said:
...The FA have seriously recieved a figurative de-testicle-ization. They have gone from being nearly impossible to kill creatures who seem able to survive anywhere to the weakest of the elder races. ...
As above, i disagree. We've seen again and again how elder races change with time - the Jaghut/Jhag, the Andii at Bluerose, the Edur on Leth, the Shake, the whole Thel Akai/Thelomen toblakai/Teblor/Tarthenal thing... why should the FA be immune? It makes sense that to survive over millenia the race ceased to be the survivalist uber sociopaths they started as and mixed with the humans who, we've seen again and again, tend to change other races in proximity. Put another way, why would a race made of individuals like Calm and Serenity even want to do what the FA in Kolanse seem to be doing? They wouldn't. They've changed.
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I too liked Spax but I felt Spax and his Barghast where out of character, being content with hanging around the Bolkando not fighting. The general theme of DoD was that the Barghast had had it with Tool and his peace, love and understanding ways, yet we are supposed to accept Spax breaking away from Tool only to wind up in the same situation with the Bolkando.
The Gilk are repeatedly noted in MoI as being one of the more unusual White Face tribes.
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