Now I'm back (finally, hehe...), and I want to give some opinions.
I think this book is, overall, quite bad, but I do not blame Esslemont at all. There was simply to much set up for him. AND the Seguleh + Moranth made it ever to big for any one man to play it out.
However, the good:
1) Kruppe was brilliant. Simply brilliant.
2) Leff and Scorch were brilliant. Simply brilliant.
3) The side-story of Madrun, Lazan Door, Thurule and Studious Lock was surprisingly entertaining. A classic Malazan side-story where you just know the characters are bad-ass, yet you're not quite sure why. I love it.
4) Raest being Raest.
5) Spindle. Who would've imagined him being a hero?
However, the bad:
1) The whole "Antsy-storyline" was terrible. I never felt that anything would come out of it. It was nice that Bauchelain and Korbal Broach was there, but it didn't help the story at all. I guess Cull Heel is an important character, but so what? He didn't help the story even though he knew Fisher. Okey, the Mask of the First was in the Spawns? Then tell a story about it.
2) Orchid and Malakai. Weak characters... very weak.
3) Kiska, Bendan and Yusek. What the fuck?! I understand if you want to give everything another point of view, but come on! After a few months among the army of Malaz, Brendan has pissed himself during combat yet can't understand why they fight the way they do. Kiska has been a Claw and Teychrenns guardian, but is stupid as a rock. Yusek... well, okey... she's still far to stupid to make a good story.
4) Jan. Way to "ordinary". Seemed like a Malazan recruit. Simply weak.
5) Steven Erikson. Too good a story-writer to "build up" stories for someone else (whoever that may be).
6) The golden mask. What was it? Wasn't a Jaghut tyrant, just a mask who consumed humans. A thinking mask with memories of past glories; what?
7) Leoman... And what happened to Dunsparrow?
8) The Malazan army. Saved by the Moranth, but rather wants to die? "Not like this!!" - THEN HOW!? It's the Seguleh you're facing!!
9) Everybody knows who the Seguleh are. Huh?
10) The small changes. Everyone is a sapper (Antsy?). K'rul changed sex? Dassem and Brood acted way to human. Duiker is a soldier again (hacking away with a two handed sword)? Fisher is "ordinary"?
The story is quite weak, but I think Esslemont had way to much to work with. You could tell he didn't bother about character history; he simply assumed everyone'd read Erikson's books. However, I think he's building up for his own stories, and I think they will be great. Erikson is one of the best writers today, and you can't carry-on his stories. Yet it's quite sad Erikson didn't write "Darujisthan Story", but you can't blame Esslemont if you think it's weak.
This post has been edited by Toc: 20 January 2013 - 06:22 PM