He does not.
However, his presence is still felt: he's referred to often, by a wide variety of characters, and his final actions have huge ripples.
However, his presence is still felt: he's referred to often, by a wide variety of characters, and his final actions have huge ripples.
Pity. He is the type of character who should have been involved in the End Game. Not a character to die as a sideshow to the main plot 3 books before the end.
Malazan musings - just finished the Crippled God
30/03/2011 04:10:06 AM
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Inspirations - anthropology, archaeology, table-top gaming
30/03/2011 04:22:03 AM
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I think a big deal with Erikson is his idea that history is an easy trap to fall into.
30/03/2011 09:31:47 AM
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Spoiler question...
31/03/2011 07:15:42 PM
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Re: Spoiler question...
31/03/2011 08:01:44 PM
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Thanks...
31/03/2011 09:18:51 PM
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Re: Thanks...
31/03/2011 09:20:29 PM
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Indeed. And that climax was even more powerful than the one in the Crippled God, I thought.
31/03/2011 09:59:33 PM
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