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Stryke11 June 16th, 2008 05:56 PM

Re: Malazon
 
I guess when I say die "for real" what I mean is being taken out of the tapestry of history, and even if your soul lives on elsewhere, being unable to affect events in the mortal world. By that standard Coltaine is actually one of the least offensive, as while he was "reborn", it was as a child and it will take many years for him to grow and become relevant again.

Compare to: Paran, Silverfox, Tool, The Bridgeburners (in spirit form), the Malazan historian (can't spell his name, etc. who die and yet immediately come back and are able to impact events.

MaxWilson June 16th, 2008 06:31 PM

Re: Malazon
 
I agree that Coltaine's death was more "real" (less D&D-ish) than the others you name. The fate of a certain Bridgeburner in Reaper's Gale was very... perplexing to me. I don't really understand the metaphysics of death and immortality in the Malazan universe but I hope Erikson is going somewhere interesting with it. Erikson has explicitly said that immortality is one of the ideas that motivated his stories in the first place: what if larger-than-life personalities didn't die but kept turning up again and again in human history? What if Alexander the Great and Napoleon and Hammurabi and Aristotle and Mohammed were all STILL ALIVE? I don't think it's merely a matter of hating to kill off characters.

Note that Duiker is still radically transformed by his experience, crippled even. Silverfox is not the same person she was before, although Nightchill still influences her. Paran is the most direct "resurrection" I can think of aside from <font color="red">[Reaper's Gale spoiler]</font>, whose resurrection I don't understand at all yet. And [other RG spoiler] too, actually.

-Max

<font color="red">Edited for spoiler</font>

P.S. Wait a second, Tool? Are you sure you don't mean Toc? If Tool died just because Silverfox released him as First Sword that would just be depressing.

Stryke11 June 16th, 2008 09:09 PM

Re: Malazon
 
Oh heck, I didn't even consider Toc Younger. That's a good example!

When I say Tool I mean how he basically got hammered by the Seguleh but then was "resurrected" as a tribesman.

MaxWilson June 16th, 2008 10:25 PM

Re: Malazon
 
That was just a classic "saved-in-the-nick-of-time-by-your-sister" event, though. Hardly a resurrection.

I do not think we have seen the last of Toc. K'rul predicted two future meetings with Kilava, one of hardly any consequence (which we saw in RG), and one more... momentous. It's possible of course that K'rul read the future wrongly. (Either way, I don't think he'll reappear before the end of MBotF.)

-Max

Sleet June 17th, 2008 12:15 PM

Re: Malazon
 
Great series, on the House of Chains book right now. I like the changing/emerging character of Karsa Orlong.

This is a series where I need to take a break after each to.. soak in the gory and glorious details.

DonCorazon June 17th, 2008 12:22 PM

Re: Malazon
 
I think this is perhaps the best example of a series that begs to be re-read as you need to know the story before you can really understand everything you are reading. I am still working my way through it (on Reaper's Gale) and it is definitely starting to get interesting, but I look forward to the second run through.

Masquerade June 17th, 2008 01:36 PM

Re: MalazAn (seriously, who put the O in there?)
 
Best fantasy series I've ever read by a long, long way. I picked up Gardens of the Moon just before a flight to Turkey, hadn't heard anything about it or Erikson just knew I needed a book for the holiday.

Whilst playing the Dominions demo I couldn't help notice how similar in feel the game was to Erikson's series, if the pretenders weren't actually linked to any set nation and could pick and choose as the game went on then it would pretty much be identical in a way.

MaxWilson June 17th, 2008 02:11 PM

Re: MalazAn (seriously, who put the O in there?)
 
Hmm. Including the possibility of pretenders stupidly getting killed by mortals.

-Max

DonCorazon October 30th, 2010 09:48 AM

Re: OT: Malazan Book of the Fallen
 
Necroing this thread just to say - I finally finished Dust of Dreams (book 9) after the second attempt. I am not sure why the first attempt stuttered to a halt - i think i just got lost with all the tribesman and too many names. Anyway, on the 2nd go around, I could hardly put the thing down.

If anyone else has read this series, I found this thread that could be helpful, though probably best to save until you have read through once already: Malazan re-read

iRFNA October 30th, 2010 11:14 AM

Re: OT: Malazan Book of the Fallen
 
HAIL THE MARINES!


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