Posted 29 November 2017 - 09:40 PM
Awesome read. Had a bunch of stuff for pondering down in text and then my post suddenly disappeared, so this is attempt number 2.
D’rek being one end male, one end female. That is new, right? We were told that D’rek was worshipped as either a male or a female, but so far she had mostly been referred to as female (mistress of decay, etc). Odd. Perhaps the female end was the persona that did most of the conversing with her priesthood?
Tallow being tainted with chaos magic. Could this indicate that he has some sort of connection with the Crippled God? We know from MBotF (bonehunters) that D’rek kills her entire priesthood because they chose Kaminsod over her. Are we seeing the seeds of that betrayal sown here? We are also told that early in the malazan campaign Dancer and Surly take out the Kartool sorceror cult and the demidrek (Tallow, one assumes) and they take over Kartool. Assuming that this happens in the third novel, if there is indeed a Kaminsod link it might be the point where Kell and Dancer learn about the existence of the Crippled God. We know that there is another chaining coming at some point in the near future (the one with Dassem’s “daughter” - Nara?) which might have been brought on by Kaminsod starting to influence people such as Tallow. It would be a great conclusion to the third novel: the chaining being the culminating convergence that sets Kell and Dancer on their ultimate path to all subsequent events; ascending and affecting events, all in order to set Kaminsod free.
Speaking of which: Nara and the role of Dassem’s “daughter” at the final chaining. I dont think it was actually said at any point during Dancer’s Lament or DL that Nara was his daughter, but I guess she seems to be of similar importance to him if not a real daughter. She is taken into the Deadhouse but then disappears. Maybe that is the betrayal we are hinted at, Dassem assuming that Nara goes into a safe haven to await a possible future cure to the plague, only to have her being abused for a nasty chaining ritual and then dumped back into the Azath?
I assume Jack is Whiskeyjack, but then again we were told in MBotF that he was from a common family (masons), not aristocracy, by contemporaries who really should know. Not sure if you can reason that one away with unreliable narrators or whether ICE simply doesnt care that much about such details...
Yesterday, upon the stair, I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. Oh, how I wish he'd go away.