WhiskeyJackDaniels, on 11 January 2010 - 03:30 PM, said:
Torrud Segul, on 11 January 2010 - 07:50 AM, said:
do the fists in the 14th not count? his foster father was Fist Keneb after all? not to mention he's caught the eye of the adjunct as being a significant power? not to mention she's the sister of one of the few High Fists still around
Well the post I was responding to said High Fists. You can count Keneb if you want, but I believe he was a captain that got promoted out of necessity in Raraku when the Adjuncts old servant died (Gamet?). He has certainly never been thought of as a military genius. Even in the war games in Lether, Fiddler is the one that gives him the tactics that allow the malazans to surround the letherii. The Adjunct certainly is one I believe, although it might be tough to learn from someone that won't explain anything ever, ever her motives. And I assume you mean she is brother to Ganoes Paran? He is just a captain as well, though, perhaps he gets some sort of field promotion for having to assume command of the remnants of Onearm's Host.
Well, you can almost be sure that each and every one of the "High Fists" you seem to be talking about were once "just captains" too... That's the reality of leading a host or army, the commanders sometimes die and get replaced. We don't hear everyone talking about the new ones as if they are legends because they have only recently been promoted... Legends aren't born overnight, they're created through years of work, sweat and blood. That doesn't really matter though.
What is being implied above is that Grubb could gain knowledge and expertise that would be useful as a first sword because he's constantly surrounded by the element he would be leading when he gets that position - namely, an army. Not just is he constantly surrounded by an army, he's spending most of his time with the Adjunct and the fists. Who cares where the fists came from, or what kind of expertise they have? They're still the people who are commanding some 10000 men and women, and so the men and women who have to deal with all the logistics, orders, etc... that the First Sword would eventually be responsible for. Just having been around when things like that are happening would be enough, who cares whether they're competent.
Next, comparing Fist Keneb, who was green to begin with and recently promoted because of Gamet's flight to crazyland, to someone like Dujek or Fiddler, who've spent their entire long lives soldiering, isn't fair. Of course Keneb won't have as much experience. The important thing for a Fist is to know where your strengths are. Even Dujek relied on Sergeant Whiskeyjack's opinion more often than not - despite the Empress constantly trying to kill him, bust him down, whatever... Fiddler is a legend. He's not just a Bridgeburner, he's the quintessential Bridgeburner. He's the bomb-diggity, and so Keneb (and even the Adjunct I might add) relies on his advice. It's pretty simple and what I would do if I were the Fist.