Sand Dan Glokta
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I'd be very interested to play this if they let us go full evil and sadistic pagan for once.
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Yeah I didn't appreciate desdhouse gates until my second read, but it's an amazing book. Have you finished the main ten books?My fav is probably the Chain of Dogs storyline from book 2, but damn the imagery this book burnt into me is vivid on another level.
Not yetYeah I didn't appreciate desdhouse gates until my second read, but it's an amazing book. Have you finished the main ten books?
Bonehunters was a bit of a slog for me too. Books 8 and especially 10 are incredible.Not yet
Stuck on book 6 last third for a while now. Really need to get back into it.
MOI mentioned. Fucking based. One of the best books (and series) I've ever read.
Beyond Good and evil 2 first trailer? Where pig eats a fly?So, that small part where that Orc (or whatever it is) pukes on the ground and the pigs eat it up... I've seen that before. I got an immediate sense of deja vu when I saw that.
Am I crazy or has that same scene happened in another game or movie?
Nah, wasnt that. Starting to think it was maybe like in a episode of game of thrones or something.Beyond Good and evil 2 first trailer? Where pig eats a fly?
Not yet
Stuck on book 6 last third for a while now. Really need to get back into it.
Like something Terry Gilliam would have done, like Mr Creosote in Meaning of Life.So, that small part where that Orc (or whatever it is) pukes on the ground and the pigs eat it up... I've seen that before. I got an immediate sense of deja vu when I saw that.
Am I crazy or has that same scene happened in another game or movie?
Bonehunters is one of the best. If you have read Gardens of the Moon you have already got past the worst in the series. The books after that are actually harder because Erikson really assumes you are ride or die Malazan and want the hard stuff. Reapers Gale is a bit of a downer, while some people really like it, it does tie together a lot of strands. Toll the Hounds is just a bit conceptually difficult in terms of overall Philosophy of the series. Then Dust of Dreams isn't even fully like a complete novel, meaning you have to think of the last two volumes as one huge book.I'm planning on making a dent in my Malazan backlog when it comes to 2026. I want to read Books 3 to 7 at least. I'm hoping I can get through The Bone Hunters since hearing that book is a slog to read is a worry. I love Deadhouse Gates
Hey. Nice to see more people getting interested in Malazan. My advice is to just start with Gardens of the moon and stick with the original release order of the mainline; you yourself will know when/if to deviate as per your taste, so i advise taking a cursory glance at the other novels and series within the universe after you finish GoTM.Yeah, speaking of those books. I'm kinda curious about these books now. I googled it and apparently I should start with Gardens of the Moon, would you agree? Also the writer apparently admitted his books are hard to get into and AI is saying it's often good to have a guide handy for extra lore or something?
I definitely want to give those books a try, but I don't want to get too "crazy" with needing to check out guides and shit either. Or would you say that's not necessary?
You are on another level dude. I'm jealous.I'm planning on making a dent in my Malazan backlog when it comes to 2026. I want to read Books 3 to 7 at least. I'm hoping I can get through The Bone Hunters since hearing that book is a slog to read is a worry. I love Deadhouse Gates
What are you jealous of?You are on another level dude. I'm jealous.
Him being so consistent with reading booksWhat are you jealous of?
Oh, yeah, I struggle with that too. I think 95% of people do.Him being so consistent with reading books![]()
Bonehunters is one of the best...
Yeah, gardens of the Moon is the first, start there. You don't need a guide. Just expect that things aren't going to make sense for a while. There is a list of characters in every book that is very helpful to keep referring to. But other than that don't worry, just read and enjoy it. Things will start clicking as you keep readingYeah, speaking of those books. I'm kinda curious about these books now. I googled it and apparently I should start with Gardens of the Moon, would you agree? Also the writer apparently admitted his books are hard to get into and AI is saying it's often good to have a guide handy for extra lore or something?
I definitely want to give those books a try, but I don't want to get too "crazy" with needing to check out guides and shit either. Or would you say that's not necessary?