Thoughts about the BH:
#61
Posted 21 March 2006 - 07:24 PM
I think there was mention somewhere of the fortress not being human-built - it could be either Forkrul Assail or Toblakai, or something (it didn't seem at all like K'Chain Chemalle work, however). Whoever it was will be who imprisoned the short-tail.
#62
Posted 21 March 2006 - 07:42 PM
'A beehive tomb....but not one in a style Karsa had seen before.. Too large, for one thing, and there was no evidence of platforms or sarcophagi. No grave-goods, no inscriptions'
#63
Posted 21 March 2006 - 08:38 PM
Forkrul assail? They should be prone to imprison things. In the name of peace...
#64
Posted 22 March 2006 - 12:07 AM
Even though the fortress was ancient, can we be absolutely certain that the KCNR has been there for thousands of years? Is it not at least a slight possibility that someone of sufficient power came across one relatively recently - they seem to be returning from somewhere - and chained it up there?
On the other hand, do we know much, if anything, of the expected lifespan of K'Chain?
On the other hand, do we know much, if anything, of the expected lifespan of K'Chain?
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#65
Posted 22 March 2006 - 12:35 AM
KCNR are very technological, perhaps they invented the alchemies that keep Kallor young(ish), and have a far superior version than him.
But, the whole barrow thing is one of the few issues I have with SE, the way most books have a convienent member of an Elder species being remarked upon in this book, escaping from a barrow and causing havoc before being beaten back/killed. People should really stop digging in the Malazan world, they'll live longer.
But, the whole barrow thing is one of the few issues I have with SE, the way most books have a convienent member of an Elder species being remarked upon in this book, escaping from a barrow and causing havoc before being beaten back/killed. People should really stop digging in the Malazan world, they'll live longer.
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#66
Posted 22 March 2006 - 04:17 AM
That is very real though, people are curious creatures, and often we learn things in our explorations that we would rather not know..Thankfully there arnt any monsters buried around us, because I have no doubt we would dig them out simply for curiousity.
#67
Posted 22 March 2006 - 09:30 AM
I really didn't like that part, when Paran was just mosying by on his horse and suddenly Ganath breaks free nearby, after hundreds of thousands of years of imprisonment. Couldn't suspend my disbelief for that coincidence.
#69
Posted 22 March 2006 - 11:30 AM
Which warren was her imprisonment? If its a younger one there is this explanation: Paran had an Otataral sword with him, didn't he?
Besides, even his presence could have some influence on rituals/bindings, he is a quite powerful typo
But even this said, i'd agree...it did strike me as odd, too but it didn't bother me much
Besides, even his presence could have some influence on rituals/bindings, he is a quite powerful typo

But even this said, i'd agree...it did strike me as odd, too but it didn't bother me much
#70
Posted 22 March 2006 - 11:35 AM
Also, why did Paran take that exact route? Perhaps he knew something was going to happen there and thus went that way at that time?
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#71
Posted 22 March 2006 - 12:27 PM
Well SE does tend to play up the idea of convergence.. power drawing power