Indeed. And that climax was even more powerful than the one in the Crippled God, I thought.
lord-of-shadow Send a noteboard - 31/03/2011 09:59:33 PM
It didn't wrap things up as much, nor did it feature as many of the characters, but it was the most... traditionally climactic of any of Erikson's climaxes, really.
Worthy of Anomander.
Worthy of Anomander.
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Thanks...
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Indeed. And that climax was even more powerful than the one in the Crippled God, I thought.
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