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Cottilion is a dance. And he was called Dancer. Hence... fionwe1987 Send a noteboard - 25/01/2010 05:38:59 PM
Just read page 196-197 of DG paperback version, wow, Shadowthrone is really... Kellanved and Dancer is "The Rope".

I did not see that one coming at all, I mean...at all. Wow. This changes "Gardens of the Moon" into something else entirely. I have never been more shocked by anything I have read in a book. Which is strange since I have read a lot of books, but this one just blindsided me completely. Probably because it never acured to me that Shadowthrone and Cotillion were anything but two gods (or what seams to count as goods in this universe). Wow.

On another note I wish Steven Erikson had defined what being a good in this series really means. To me it seams like they are basically just really powerful immortal wizards (just like a lot of other characters who are not god’s seams to be).


Really? The name Cotillion wasn't a giveaway?

It's possible that reading lots of Jane Austen gave me more insight into Erikson than I thought :D Who'da thunk it.
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This post is all about a spoiler for Deadhouse Gates by Erikson. - 25/01/2010 08:45:25 AM 758 Views
Hmmm. - 25/01/2010 02:24:22 PM 576 Views
I still don’t get it, can you explain further? - 25/01/2010 05:27:38 PM 658 Views
Cottilion is a dance. And he was called Dancer. Hence... - 25/01/2010 05:38:59 PM 678 Views
That's not so simple for some of us. - 25/01/2010 06:58:57 PM 638 Views
Hence my Jane Austen comment - 25/01/2010 11:15:02 PM 591 Views
... I thought that was more or less said in the first book? also, what elaine said. - 25/01/2010 04:29:36 PM 524 Views
Quick Ben implies it, but it is never said outright in GotM. I never made the connection but - 26/01/2010 12:49:37 AM 591 Views
That was sort of my point. - 26/01/2010 10:48:12 AM 632 Views
I don't recall being shocked. - 26/01/2010 12:48:07 AM 745 Views

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