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pansen1802 · 2 months
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dream in snow
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boooklover · 7 months
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“The lesson of history is that no one learns.”
Steven Erikson, Deadhouse Gates
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literatureaesthetic · 10 months
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current read 📓 finally continuing my malazan journey!!
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humanoid--human · 8 months
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i've heard it said that malazan is a three million word essay on the nature of compassion
and this is true
but if malazan is an essay then this here is the thesis statement:
“We humans do not understand compassion. In each moment of our lives, we betray it. Aye, we know of its worth, yet in knowing we then attach to it a value, we guard the giving of it, believing it must be earned, T’lan Imass. Compassion is priceless in the truest sense of the word. It must be given freely. In abundance.”
and that sentiment is so utterly beautiful that by itself it balances all three million words and ten books of cynicism and despair and suffering
let alone the fact that throughout the series this thesis is lived out again and again
these books man
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autumntavern · 6 months
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Commission series "The Wickans"
Made for Graceless Passion's Youtube Video here.
Crow Clan, Foolish Dog Clan, Weasel Clan and Camp Followers (feat. very tired Duiker!)
Lots of fun working on this, including discussing what Erikson meant by "threaded skin" with Grace.
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fallowhearth · 10 months
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Rereading Malazan Book of the Fallen for probably the fifth time...
"This city was dead long before the sea dried up," Fiddler said, resuming his climb.
Crokus called up after him, "How do you know?"
"Because everything's water-worn, lad. Waves crumbled this sea wall. Century after century of waves. I grew up in a port city, remember. I've seen what water can do. The Emperor had Malaz Bay dredged before the Imperial piers were built-revealed old sea walls and the like." Reaching the top, he paused to catch his breath. "Showed everyone that Malaz City's older than anybody'd realized."
"And that the sea levels have risen since," Mappo observed.
Fascinating to see how a major plot-point of Witness (the new series) was being casually built up as early as book 2 of MBotF - the melting of the Jaghut ice. And perfect of course, that it is Mappo who brings it up: of the group, he's the only one who would have been in a position to know this.
One thing I truly love about this series is the extent to which the world feels lived in. People have lived in the lands for hundreds of thousands of years, and not as static occupiers, but have endured climate change, environmental collapse, invasions, migrations, cultural movements, and political upheavals. Nobody does longue durée quite like Steven Erickson.
He's also an author who cares about subsistence strategies and the way geography shapes human patterns. The major cities emerge in places where water transport and farmland intersect. Plains nomads have pastoral animals apart from horses, plus working dogs, women play key roles in subsistence, and they have distinct material culture in dress and decoration. (As opposed to certain other authors, cf. Bret Devereaux's Dothraki write up). Environmental changes and human movement force new strategies; pretty much every group in the Malazan world is in some kind of flux or process of change outside of the actual plot, and have diverse responses to these pressures in terms of culture and values.
For all that these books can be very dense, I also appreciate Erikson's loving indulgence toward the reader. Yes, it would be funny if a small spoilt lapdog joined a pack of war dogs: so we will have a series of vignettes describing this in the background of real events. Yes, it is very funny to picture a bunch of capering monkeys mocking the High Priest of Shadow and his broom nonsense, so we will get a series of slapstick set pieces again in the background. Characters like Kruppe and Iskaral Pust get to chew the scenery, etc.
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jellisdraws · 5 months
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"Children are dying."
Lull nodded. "That's a succinct summary of humankind, I'd say. Who needs tomes and volumes of history? Children are dying. The injustices of the world hide in those three words[…]”
-Steven Erickson, Deadhouse Gates
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botchbehemoth · 9 months
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god it's the little moments of compassion in malazan that really get me. it's mappo using his healing vials to save the wickan dogs, it's crone comforting the mhybe, it's that captain comforting the soldier who had to shoot coltaine. it's toc the younger hearing that the t'lan imass might be dispelled and looking at onos t'oolan, this terrifying undead freak who has shown emotion exactly one time, and going: i hope that doesn't happen, because he's my friend.
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say-gex · 6 months
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you all should start reading malazan, we've got some great things there like:
nailing children down to crosses
weird relationship that borders on pedophilia
crazy lesbian lady
colorful bug folks
a big angry guy making clocks
descriptions of people pissing their pants
sadness, utter despair, just the most gut-wrenching situations
and last but not least, flying monkeys
if these don't convince you, i don't know what will
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corporal-nobbs · 6 months
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Malaztober 2023 Day 10 - 18
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ae-neon · 7 months
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Watching Steven Erikson murder my favourite characters two books in a row
Guess that's why it's called Book of the Fallen
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pansen1802 · 5 months
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again and always
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gedoran · 2 months
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'He was not a modest man. Contemplating suicide, he summoned a dragon.'
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flyboyelm · 1 year
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Quick Ben and Kalam from the book series Malazan: Book of the Fallen. Started reading it last year after months of nagging from my bf. Holy shit it's good, very grateful for the nagging!
I’m currently on book 3, loving it. No spoilers please!
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thurgon · 5 months
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Anomander Rake
Art by Harkalé Linaï
#Malazan Book of the Fallen
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autumntavern · 6 months
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Monok Ochem, colour version! Bit experimental on the colours
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