Posted 19 March 2006 - 06:55 AM
Back to forum, after avoiding it for some time now.
Got it and read it and it was a good read.
Seems i get accustomed since i did not get stunned. Would have been stunned if the simpleton had died, alas. As i said before - to much recurring and resurrection from (near) dead, to grip me mightily.
But it sure was great, the true extent i will only take in - as always - with further readings.
Thought i would express some considerations on it, and as expected i am already finding the right thread for it, and some of you are figuring in the same direction...
What i found most curious: Some of the characters (mostly very high talented magicians) are acting "out of character", this changes being sudden,
Mastermind Ben is caught blink-eyed for the whole book, facing certain death he does not call his knuckle in.
Tayschrenn who could not cope with Dujek is playing the reclusive masterbrain.
Pearl the assassin, born and trained for unattachement, falling in murderous dephts for (unproofed) loss of some woman.
Laseen, without doubt, a capable person, fully falling for some raving madman, which are working from prison??
And Feliesin..., a score of days enough to turn her in a glutton afer all her experiences.
There are certainly others like Topper, for instance.
It is weird.
Unaffected - Kalam, his self, wearing an otataral blade, Tavore, wearing an otataral blade, and all servants of shadow (Apsalar, Cotillion, Pust, the King himself), and naturally Paran.
And as we know, there is some master of Mockra around, seems a servant to CG. Dont know bout you, but it seems to me, the warrens are still carrying a kind of infection, plagueing magic wielders to turn their worst traits on. (Quicks cunning, Tayschreens caution, Laseens Paranoia, Pearls vengeance, Feliesins fear)
Other observances, maybe you could explain them to me:
A seemingly akward, meaningless and untoward thread of travelling to the Otataral island. Sure there is some comet (jade) fall, but in this book, there seems to be no "relation", no meaning.
Why does Tavore know "all, about everything"?
Yes T ´amber is an Erespriest (seems suddenly everyone knows about this forgotten Ancient), but why does Tavore know of the smith, who made the sword (and could make another), wielded by the CG champion? Then go, to fetch him in Malaz City, her only point in going there in the end.
She seems to be the main force (mundane) countering the CG ambitions, but why does she know, wearing an otataral blade?
Greatest scene for me is,
Kellanved - revealed as true mastermind - has to hobble through Malaz, for he wears Otataral, and is knocking on doors to do business, fleeing cause Temper is coming to look, it is hilarious.