I tend to agree with most of the points made by other posters here, but there's a couple of things I want to point out:
The K'chain Nahruk are chilling in Kurald Emurlahn? Granted, we only saw one and it appeared to just have a little chunk of a Skykeep, but it raises a ton of questions. Quick Ben previously explained the hive-mind nature of the Nahruk and said that one, by itself, was little more than an automaton. Yet there's one bouncing around KE, and clearly not there with permission from the Hounds/Edgewalker.
So, Ho - we got a few answers about Ho splitting himselfinto the Ahl, Lar, and Thal entities we saw in RotCG, but I seem to forget whattheir beef was with him. Didn't they tryto kill him at the Battle of the Plains? Did he use them as a channel to drop his weaker aspects, likeRyllandaras did when he dumped all his crazy into the Man-Beast?
Silk's access to Kurald Thyrllan continues to confuse me. So far, the only humans we've seen access the Elder Warrens did so in a religious fashion – like the priest accessing Kurald Galain in RotCG (and Quick Ben, but he doesn't count). After RotCG, I just assumed he was a Liosan in a human guise, but this book clearly establishes his human nature. Was it just his proximity to Shalmanat that allowed him to use it? Considering D&K ultimately take out Shalmanat, I'm interested to learn of the circumstances that lead Silk to join the Malazan armies.
Oleg's research apparently paved the way for Wu's break-into KE. This was alleged in NoK, but it was a bit disappointing to see Wu admit that he didn't come up with this knowledge on his own… makes him seem less a mad genius and more a thief. Kellanved's legitimacy as ruled of Shadow seems more and more dubious, but I guess it's a good thing he doesn't care about thatsort of thing.
Speaking of Wu/Kellanved, I couldn't help but notice that no one mentions Meanas as a warren, even him. Perhaps it was his tapping of KE that led to the formation of the human version of Shadow: Illusion? If so, what warren was he tapping at the beginning, before he broke in to KE?
The Azath's interference and setting K&D on the path to accessing Shadow (or maybe the First Throne, no way to know yet) doesn't yet make a whole lot of sense. If the Azath's ultimate goal was to position K&D to start the Empire, then cause them to ascend, just so they could pull of the big plot of restoring the Crippled God and send him home, then how could/would they/it know that K&D would pursue such a goal? If the Azath's goal was to power up a couple partners who could then go about restoring Azath houses like Tremorlor and making new ones like Kettle House, then I guess it makes a bit more sense.
Gothos to the helm: "Well well… you would send two more upon your hopeless fool's errand." What's the errand? The aforementioned potential plots?
I'm excited to see a non-mage Dorin become Shadow-wielding Dancer. I think it's clear he has access to magic in NoK, right? Have we seen any other examples of non-mages coming into power like that?
Ryllandaras is going to have to escape, only to get imprisoned again, right?
If KE is sealed off, how do the Tiste Edur access it in MT? I know the warlocks were using the Crippled God's power and Chaos, but wasn't there some legit use of KE proper? I guess it was just a fragment that they drew from?
If the Hounds are guardians of KE and take orders from no one, I'm curious as to the role of the Hounds of Light and the Deragoth? The Hounds of Light seem to take orders from the Liosan (right? Didn't they send them after Dragnipur in TtH?) and the Deragoth just seem to do whatever they want when they're not petrified, or whatever.
And did anyone else have a really hard time picturing how a whip sword works or what it looks like?
All in all I really liked this one, probably my favorite ICE book yet.
This post has been edited by bhokaralasenator: 23 August 2016 - 06:29 PM