amphibian, on 19 March 2011 - 09:00 PM, said:
It seems that the chaining of Korabas made Anomander's fracturing of Tiam actually stick for a while. Tiam was in abeyance until Starvald Demelain opened, Korabas was freed and the Storms were free to merge.
Interesting theory. makes good sense.
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On another note, it makes the Storm/trio of Menadore, Sukhul Andadhu and Sheltatha Lore all the more remarkable: those three hated each other enough that the Storm couldn't be controlled or go as smoothly as the others we saw in tCG.
All three of them were close in power and age, so it would have been difficult for one to dominate the others.
HoosierDaddy, on 19 March 2011 - 09:36 PM, said:
I haven't really posted a lot in this forum. Don't know if I ever will, actually. However, that being said:
I've been musing on the Bonehunters in the Glass Desert, and what was in reality Tavore's plan/not a plan. The realistic reasons given here make sense: the need for water with Mael, the distance, etc. But what about metaphoric reasoning? The Bonehunters suffer terribly. They die of thirst, unknown to all but themselves. Knowing this, Tavore's ultimate plan is to sacrifice them as a quasi-feint, quasi-master plan for the Heart and Korabas.
How can one stand as they did for something one doesn't understand? How can one remotely approach the suffering of Kaminsod to empathize with his plight? Perhaps Tavore needed the Bonehunters to empathize with The Crippled God in order to stand as they did in the end.
Just a thought on what SE layers into his narratives.
And a good one.
Mentalist, on 23 March 2011 - 09:21 AM, said:
...there was only one thing in the entire book that really dissapointed me. THe fact that after breaking the Liosan, the Andii follow them through Lightfall, to wipe out all survivors. Honestly, I wanted to see reconciliation.
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Fant's people likely aren't the only group of Liosan out there.
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only serious matter that lacked closure: the sundered Shadow. seriously.
But it IS closed. The elder Warren is shattered, the splinter warrens are human aspected and all growsed up, the Edur are scattered or settled in Leth, and one day Seren and Trull's kid has to fix it. done! [/irony].