-It turns out the Crippled God really is just an asthmatic old man. He pretends to be an all-powerful evil force because he gets a kinky thrill out of being beaten and chained up by gods. (The thing that fell on part of Kallor's empire was just the contents of the Warren of Spam.)
-Tavore comes clean: she hasn't had a mysterious masterplan for the last five books, she's just been making it up as she goes along.
-It turns out Keneb is still alive. That was just his stunt double that got lightning'd.
-Tehol attempts to further reform Lether's economy by introducing a 'stimulus package'...specifically, Ublala Pung's.
-By the end of the book, the Errant has lost all his power and has to fall back on what he does best, becoming a rent boy in Malaz City.
-The two fat Letherii whores in Hedge's neo-Bridgeburners become poster girls for an anti-anorexia campaign.
-Tavore finds true love...with Bottle.
-Paran and Tavore meet to discuss strategy for the final apocalyptic battle, but end up bickering over which one of them stole the cookie from the cookie jar fourteen years ago (actually, that sounds like something Erikson might do, now that I think about it...)
And the least likely thing of all to happen in TCG:
-Erikson includes a complete timeline of the entire series that makes complete sense without breaking physics as we know it!
This post has been edited by KeithF: 07 January 2010 - 12:25 AM