
Maybe he's explained more after HoC?
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Would that make K'rul short for Kruller?Farm Ur-Ted wrote:Well maybe, that would mean he's even more powerful than k'rul though (you would think jelly donuts would be worshipped more than the god of...paths and warrens I guess?I think he's the elder god of jelly donuts.
Hey, only a thousand pages to go before MT!Farm Ur-Ted wrote:That's because you keep screwing around reading the first 4 books, with Midnight Tides languishing on your night-stand.Fist and Faith wrote:(I don't know Tehol yet.)
Man kulp was awesome though...Fist and Faith wrote:Hey, only a thousand pages to go before MT!Farm Ur-Ted wrote:That's because you keep screwing around reading the first 4 books, with Midnight Tides languishing on your night-stand.Fist and Faith wrote:(I don't know Tehol yet.)![]()
I started the reread when they were talking about Kulp in HoC, and it took me several minutes to remember who he was. At least to remember that that character from DG was named Kulp. But just too too too much going on to remember it well.
you forgot to include Kalam Mekhar in that group.murrin wrote:Erikson has made a point, I think, of including a number of mortals of "singular intellect"--Kruppe, Quick, Pust, Tehol. Quick is probably the sanest of them. It's possible that Kellanved himself was one such.
Kulp is a meanas mage in Deadhouse Gates. He was with Coltaine's legion, the only surviving cadre mage. He goes with gesler and co. and helps save heboric and the rest, but he dies during the fight with gryllen. Most of his action was against an otataral-frenzied mage, and also Olar Ethil and some other forces channel power to help him get out of the Nascent and back home.Lucimay wrote:who's kulp again?![]()
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you forgot to include Kalam Mekhar in that group.murrin wrote:Erikson has made a point, I think, of including a number of mortals of "singular intellect"--Kruppe, Quick, Pust, Tehol. Quick is probably the sanest of them. It's possible that Kellanved himself was one such.
anyhow, i think Kruppe is more than just a mortal with a singular intellect.
much more.
i don't know what yet but...
i think we're gonna find out pretty soon!!!
ahhhhh THAT kulp!Holsety wrote: Kulp is a meanas mage in Deadhouse Gates. He was with Coltaine's legion, the only surviving cadre mage. He goes with gesler and co. and helps save heboric and the rest, but he dies during the fight with gryllen. Most of his action was against an otataral-frenzied mage, and also Olar Ethil and some other forces channel power to help him get out of the Nascent and back home.
Kalam is incredible at quickly figuring out battle strategies to get him through just about anything, but I don't think he's as much of a long term plotter like the others are.
I think kellanved belongs on that list way before Pust does.
There's my point!Lucimay wrote:who's kulp again?
What exactly makes you think he is so powerful? I wouldn't say he is powerful enough to be a god, but I would say he is the smartest human in existence. All of his power comes from his super-geniousness.Fist and Faith wrote:Jenn and I were chatting, and we were discussing Kruppe's nature. He's powerful enough to be a god, for sure. My argument against it, however, is that K'rul doesn't seem to know he's one. At least there's no hint that he knows it in their conversations. But if he's not, then what the hell is he?! I'm thinking a dream of Burn's?
Maybe he's explained more after HoC?