iknowiknowiknow you should never quote a t'lan imassOnos T'oolan wrote:Before DoD.
Just so I'm straight on this, Toll The Hounds then Stonewielder then Dust of Dreams?
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Technically, I think Stonewielder has traditionally been placed chronologically between Dust of Dreams and the Crippled God. Should you read it like that? I write unto thee, NAY! It's better the way everyone is suggesting it.Stonemaybe wrote:iknowiknowiknow you should never quote a t'lan imassOnos T'oolan wrote:Before DoD.
Just so I'm straight on this, Toll The Hounds then Stonewielder then Dust of Dreams?
re setup: RIGHT?!!Avatar wrote: No, no he's not. (Although he is sometimes described as "bestial" to be fair.)
Nearly done with GoTM. I often forget how much stuff actually gets set up in this book. And the whole Darujhistan storyline in it really is good.
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yeah it's kind of amazing how many readers really hate karsa because he kills children!!!! hilarious to me because that thought never occurred to me. I knew what he meant the first time he said it.Avatar wrote:Ah, found it in HoC...When Karsa leaves his village, he's just turned 80...finally a full warrior.
(Also, in DHG the "children" he's killed are taken pretty literally, but actually he doesn't kill children, just non-Toblakai who he calls children.)
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Just picked up in HoC that Heboric wasn't wrong. But the ("recently birthed") children he saw were not killed by Karsa, they were the progeny never to be born of those he did kill.Avatar wrote:I only figured it out after he met the raiding party in HoC. In DHG there was no reason to assume it was meant other than literally, especially with Heboric rabbiting on about it.