This is the only thread I will be looking at in the Memories of Ice section until I have completed the book. So please keep this thread spoiler-free, if you don't mind.
Once upon a time I had two coworkers who began chatting about The Sixth Sense. Not having seen it yet, and having heard there was some sort of surprise plot twist, I ran from the room screaming like a little girl. The moral of that story is that I don't like to know about things ahead of time. I want to see (or read) it with my own two eyes.
I doubt I will be as entertaining as Surlyfan, but feel free to snicker at all my inevitable misperceptions. I will enjoy coming back to this thread and laughing at myself once I have completed the series.
(These first chapters are jumbled in my head, so bear with me. I'll have to peek through the book as I go.)
Prologue:
From the descriptions of the T'lan Imass in the flaskback scenes, they seem to be more human looking than the "unwrapped mummy" creatures that I've been picturing them to be. Long hair and breastfeeding boobs on whatsherface. And I bet T'ool was a real ladykiller. I guess 300,000 years (or whatever) without moisturizing will start to take its toll. Also noticing that Pran Chole is apparently the same guy who appeared in Kruppe's dream in GotM.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Lorn/T'ool scenes in GotM. And the T'lan Imass were in one of the best scenes in DG, as well. That freaky ship inside the warren, being sailed by headless Tiste Andii. And then the Bonecasters show up to plug the leaky warren hole. I don't recall if any of them were named, but these two scenes are very reminiscent of each other, in any case. The female Bonecaster in MoI unkowingly dooms the two Jaghut tikes to some sort of hell dimension, if you'll allow me the use of Buffyverse lingo. (Apparently, damaged warrens can only be sealed by souls, but it is an eternally painful solution to the problem.) Resultingly, the prior soul is freed. In DG, one of the Bonecasters jumped into the rift, taking a Tiste Andi head along for the ride. Does that mean that if the head enters a split second later, it becomes the sealant, while the Bonecaster is freed? Clever and sneaky, if so.
Will these Jaghut toddlers turn up later, or is this the first/last/only time we see them? It'd be funny if one of them got loose and turned into a Tyrant, because it was so angry about it's eternity of pain. (Don't tell me if I'm right. I see conspiracies everywhere. You should have read my Lost theories. I had some doozies.)
Now we get to K'rul. One of the cool characters from GotM that I didn't get enough of. When I first got to K'rul in GotM, I wondered briefly if he might turn out to be the Crippled God. (I was aware of the other book titles, having quickly wishlisted them shortly after starting GotM.) But nope.
K'rul and the other two Elder gods confront Kallor, who has apparently laid waste to his entire kingdom. Angry at their judgment against him, Kallor makes his own predictions, one of which is that Draconus will have his own creation turned against him. We learn that he is forging a sword. This is apparently the same sword that Anomander Rake now carries, so did Rake stick it to Draconus? I can't remember if this is explicitly mentioned in GotM or maybe Erikson is just so good at sprinkling clues around that I just feel confident about my interpretation.
Who is the one-eyed beast? An Aptorian?
Chapter 1:
Hooray! Bauchelain and Korbal finally show up to the party. I'm chomping at the bit to read those short novels. I predict they both will end up on my favorite characters list, along with Icarium, Sorry/Apsalar, and the entire T'lan Imass species. Anyway, they show up to investigate the remnants of the Jaghut Tyrant prison from GotM...for whatever reason.
I'm picturing Korbal as Uncle Fester.
When the one-eyed creature stumbled across a human whose face "mirrored" it's own, I immediately thought of Apt's rider from DG. But no, this creature is apparently not an Aptorian, and the one-eyed human is Toc.
Aha, here's where we find out about Dragnipur. It's funny how SE is so good about sprinkling tidbits around, to the point where it's hard to remember where you learned about such and such...even if you read that part only a few days ago...

Chapter 2:
The Quick Ben / CG / giant scene definitely qualifies as a WTH moment. I never tire of those. In other books they would just be silly, but SE makes you believe.
What does CG need with a deck of cards? Just bored? Gonna play him some solitaire?
Chapter 3:
Ok, so Silverfox is Tattersail. I was confused at first about who the second soul was...but duh...Sister of Cold Nights = Nightchill. Whiskeyjack (or someone, I forget) raises an obvious question. What happened to Bellurdan's soul?
Kallor is an a-hole. Why does Brood keep him around?
I'm guessing by the time Paran shows up, Silverfox will have aged enough that the sexual tension will be more appropriate.
