Fourth reread? Respect... that's some dedication!
Raraku - Chapter 4
More Felisin. Poor girl! I just feel terrible whenever I read her sections. How could Tavore do this to her? Either Tavore is a heartless scumbag or Felisin must have destroyed Tavore's life somehow. Currently Felisin is being portrayed as an innocent victim, so I'll go with that. So Baudin escaped and Beneth is freaking out that Felisin might be nobility. Why does Beneth hate nobility so much? Why does the guard want Felisin to read more of Kellanved's quotes? ("History comforts the dull-witted" was the last quote.) What name does Sawark seek? Why does it matter that there are four mages among the victims? (Something to do with the Otataral?)
Kalam makes it to a Malazan keep and gets a Deck of Dragons thrown at him which results in six cards of Death (King, Queen, Knight, Herald, Mason, Spinner) falling in a circle surrounding the Rope. Pretty explicit. What does the Rope signify? Kalam, who is an assassin? Apsalar, once possessed by the Rope? Or Dancer himself? Kalam remarks that Obelisk (which is Burn, according to the glossary) is inactive in the Seven Cities. She was certainly underneath Genebackis because Raest tried to ground-pound her just for lolz. The Red Blades following Kalam apparently go into the keep after he leaves and murder all the Malazans there. So some Malazans are planning an insurrection too? Wow, Laseen really has her enemies - Kalam and Fiddler who want to kill her, the Whirlwind is rebelling, and now some Malazans are rebelling too.
The coolest part of the chapter for me was when Icarium and Mappo went in the bowels of the Shadow Temple and felt the gate to the Path of the Hands. They sense the Kurald Galain Warren (at least an Elder Warren that isn't Starvald Demalain, Telann, or Omtose Phellack - so they think Tiste Andii might be involved.) I'm not sure what's going on, but here's what I gather: a bunch of D'ivers and Soletaken are converging, they're trying to ascend the Path of the Hands, and for some reason Shadow and
maybe the Tiste Andii are involved, with the gate to this whole thing supposedly in the Shadow Temple. (Although Iskaral Pust tries to convince them otherwise.) What is going on with the Nameless Ones? Those beings from Mappo's repressed memories that (I think) use twisted staves? The same twisted staff that appears on those old books from the time before the desert? In particular this quote stood out when Mappo thinks to himself about Icarium: "My curse is to silence your every question, and the hand I offer as a brother will lead you only into deceit. In love's name I do this at my own cost." Does this mean Mappo is lying or deceiving Icarium in some way, under curse or oath or something from the Nameless Ones?
Finally Sonos goes to some ruins in the desert where he has a nightmare vision. I'm not sure why he did this ritual but it resulted in a crapload of D'ivers and Soletaken (and a demon) fighting each other and injuring Kulp and Druiker and Bult in the process. Apparently Sonos didn't know there was a convergence happening so he flubbed it up by choosing to do this right now. Why is there a demon - is that also a shapeshifter or a Shadow demon? It attacked (killed?) a bear - I can't remember if Messrenb had white fur or not; hopefully it's not the same bear. Anyways it looks like D'ivers can become bugs too - didn't expect they'd be such inconspicuous creatures. So the Telann Warren really has something to do with all this shapeshifting but the T'lan Imass aren't interfering with the conjuring, so the shapeshifters are just having a total free-for-all. Why did the T'lan Imass turn their backs on the Empire when Laseen took over? That dung beetle at the end of the chapter...important?
Chapter 5 next... last chapter of Raraku coming up.
EDIT: Clarified that Icarium and Mappo thought Tiste Andii and Kurald Galain were involved, while Duiker et al. thought T'lan Imass and Telann Warren were involved. Also added part about Nameless Ones.
This post has been edited by Burn's Bridge: 12 June 2018 - 02:57 PM