HOWEVER, some things about what happened in the book left me confused.
Basically, I just want clarification if it was provided directly or indirectly in Reaper's Gale or a past book, but I simply missed 'getting it', somehow. If it gets explained or validated in a later book, just say so.
- Why does Wither suddenly attempt to kill Udinaas at the end?
It seemed so random. I mean, Wither wasn't exactly a shining good guy, being the bitter, sardonic, and even cruel shade that he is... but he did deliberately safeguard Udinaas's life at the end of Midnight Tides, going out of his way to get Udinaas healed and insisting that he didn't deserve what had happened to him (forget the exact line, it was in the scene when the wyval rips out of Udinaas's body to go help Silchas break free from the Azath). It really gave you the impression that Wither had, despite himself, come to respect Udinaas and gain some empathy for him.
But then he suddenly turns around in RG and tries to crush Udinaas's throat, and gets annihilated by Seren for it. It was jarring and felt, to me, inexplicable. His destruction does not surprise me (he always felt expendable as a character), but his seemingly inconsistent motivations do.
Even worse, Wither apparently would have been brought back to life if he had simply stepped through the portal instead of attacking Udinaas, considering that's what happened to Hedge. (they were both ghosts, right? So if it worked for one, wouldn't it work for the other?) That just makes it all even more jarring.
- The nameless dead Jaghut on the throne of ice that Hedge and Emroth come across.
Is that supposed to be Hood, you think?
Erikson writes the passage in that annoyingly coy way of his when he thinks a revelation should be mostly obvious to the reader, but doesn't wanna spell it out.
- The Seguleh champion.
I know there's been plenty of speculation already here regarding WHY she skipped out on fighting Rhulad. But I'm not asking about that.
Rather, I'm confused by how the Letherii didn't seem to notice or care that she opted to skip out, as highlighted in conversation between Gnol and Rhulad near the end. Gnol speaks to Rhulad about how only two challengers remained, and Icarium had 'fled', so only Karsa was left. But he conspicuously makes no mention whatsoever of the Seguleh doing exactly the same thing, who was supposed to fight Rhulad directly before Karsa.
Was that simply a goof with Erikson's writing, you think?
- This is actually more of lingering question regarding Memory of Ice, but it rears its head for me again in Reaper's Gale with the return of the character in question, so I'll ask it here...
How exactly did Tool (Onos, whatever) regain life?
It know it happened at the end of MoI. And apparently I completely missed how that happened. Onos reunites with his sister, and then suddenly he appears alive and non-undead in the epilogue. The heck?
Actually... is it supposed to be Reaper's Gale that finally explains it? Kilava took Onos to that plane with the living Imass and the Scabandari finnest behind the scenes, and that's how he regains life?
- The way certain characters are getting resurrected from death seems a little... cheap.
WHY exactly does that plane with the finnest (and now the new Azath house) bring ghosts and undead back to life (and they stay that way even after they leave)?
HOW exactly does Brys get to come back to life just because people have his severed fingers and that guardian of forgotten gods dude took away his corpse? Dead is dead, and that poison definitely killed him.
- Quick Ben suddenly having enough brute magical strength to beat up not one, not two, but THREE legendary, 600 millennia old (or older) soletaken eleint daughters of Tiam who were basically demi-gods or something felt a lot like cheap narrative convenience. Yes, he's got access to 12 warrens / souls and all that mysterious jazz, but his whole deal in the past has been his trickery, adaptability, and uncanny foresight that's made him so formidable... not brute sorcerous might.
I know he briefly mentions that since the encounter with Icarium, he's gotten "nastier"... is this gonna be explained, or are we just supposed to not really think about how this makes any sense and just go with the flow, as readers? Quick Ben, Steve Erikson's pet character that can do whatever he wants.
- What happened to Rautos Hivanar? He takes a walk during the rioting at the end and we never hear from him again. I was never able to really figure him out, as a character. For being the Liberty Consign leader, he didn't seem all that bad beneath it all.
- Was the Taxilian supposed to be somebody important? Someone we know? I just felt with the way he was written about and the way he conducted himself as a character, there was supposed to be more to him than just his anonymous, nameless ancillary role in the narrative... something unrevealed.
But then he abruptly gets vaporized at the end RG, so now I don't know what the ****.
- So Erikson cruelly kills off poor Toc AGAIN, and so again we still don't know what the deal is with him, his weirdly powerful stone arrows, his premonitions having something do with his one-eyedness, and Onos calling him "Aral Fayle" and he and Kilava acting like that is some sort of big deal.
I expected the whole "Aral Fayle" thing to finally get explained in RG, but then it didn't, so now I'm wondering if I missed it in MoI. Did I?
This post has been edited by serotonin: 07 February 2011 - 09:44 AM