So Fiddler had his fiddle right at the start.
Ohh Rigga has 5 candles; 3 husbands and 2 sons to keep her company. I wonder if those candles Kallor uses later have Souls stored in them? Or if the candle Sorry is holding helps Rigga soul-shift to protect the girl?
Knowing what's coming - this plan to get at Laseen seems like a really slow ineffective way of achieving anything. Possessing someone on a different continent, signing up with the army, and waiting 2 years in the ranks while everyone gets suspicious? Couldn't Cotillion have just possessed one of Laseens guards in Unta or something, or was this plan with the Hounds carnage just to freak her out first? We've probably discussed this already.
So far following the interview with SE, I'd say the'short story' writing experience he'd had up until this point is already noticable. It explains the sheer density of detail in each scene. Kind of explains why there's so much info in every line.
He also mentioned that the poems at the beginning of each chapter are like a summary of what will happen in the chapter, or at least a kind of indirect hint at its content. I'm definitely paying more attention to them this time around anyway. (The details about K'azz and the Crimson Guard, Brood and the Tiste Andii certainly all give big hints as to who is interferring in Darujhistan later on.)
This post has been edited by Traveller: 01 January 2020 - 10:12 AM
So that's the story. And what was the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge.