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Dazerbeams posted:I'm in the middle of A Thousand-Fold Thought and I have mixed feelings. I like the concept, and the side characters are all interesting, but I find the main character to be pretty dull. How does the second trilogy compare? That depends. Do you view the main character as Achamian or Kellhus? Because the latter of the two has significantly less on-screen time in the second trilogy.
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Dazerbeams posted:I'm in the middle of A Thousand-Fold Thought and I have mixed feelings. I like the concept, and the side characters are all interesting, but I find the main character to be pretty dull. How does the second trilogy compare?
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 00:18 |
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Cnaius is the main character.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 01:18 |
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I was referring to Kellhus. I like all the other characters with the exception of Serwe.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:31 |
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The second series is a lot less character-driven but the setting is ratcheted up in a big way.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:50 |
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Dazerbeams posted:I was referring to Kellhus. I like all the other characters with the exception of Serwe. Then I would say give the second trilogy a shot.
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 03:54 |
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Reading The Judging Eye, I kinda don't care about the Great Ordeal that much and I'm ok with the book keeping Kehllus trucking while the rest of the world moves around it. I don't need yet another book devoted as to how Kehllus reads people and converts them to his belief.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 10:36 |
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Dazerbeams posted:I'm in the middle of A Thousand-Fold Thought and I have mixed feelings. I like the concept, and the side characters are all interesting, but I find the main character to be pretty dull. How does the second trilogy compare? It's a series that is awesome in summary but boring in detail, with the exception of the first two books of the first trilogy, and maybe the latest book. It's overlong and overwrought, much like A Song of Ice and Fire, and much of it serves to exroll the author's psuedoscientific philosophy of neurology which was much better, and much more quickly described in the book Blindsight, which is definitely worth a read, I will add. The reaction to his philosophy, from any rational or cynical person should range from "of course...", "oh...", or "who cares?" The philosophy in Bakker's books will only astound you if you come to it from a place of magical thinking, hyper spirituality, and/or a nigh unshakable belief in the human spirit. It's probably a philosophy that would fascinate a teenager but that many adults just take for granted. Despite that, I do think it's a good series, especially when compared to other book-stopper fantasy. However, I find huge chunks of the books, and the philosophy they extoll, boring. The series could be renamed to: "Reasonably intelligent sociopath conquers Planet of the Mentally Handicapped" or, just for fun, "Fat and Sassy Magical Badasses." TL;DR - Parts of the series are some of the best fantasy, maybe the best fiction, you'll ever read but unfortunately those parts are bookended by boring slogs through boring and stupid characters and boring ideas. Huzanko fucked around with this message at 21:12 on Aug 31, 2016 |
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The slog of boring slogs, boys!
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 20:40 |
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Esmenet chapters are the True Slog of Slogs. When I re-read I'm going to skip THE gently caress out of those.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 07:37 |
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Gazaar posted:Esmenet chapters are the True Slog of Slogs. When I re-read I'm going to skip THE gently caress out of those. Counterpoint, Kelmomas is loving awesome.
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 15:27 |
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Gazaar posted:Esmenet chapters are the True Slog of Slogs. When I re-read I'm going to skip THE gently caress out of those. in contrast, ishterebinth owns
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# ? Sep 1, 2016 21:29 |
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kellhus isnt a character
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# ? Sep 2, 2016 15:29 |
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Nevvy Z posted:Counterpoint, Kelmomas is loving awesome. I really enjoyed reading him slowly destroying everything he has wanted or hoped for culminating with him destroying the White Luck Warrior's Unerring Grace. I think I enjoyed Sorweel's part of the books especially the climax where a deranged legendary giant rises and destroys the corrupted remains of his people. ...but really isn't the story about how this put upon loser gets the pretty girl? So maybe I didn't enjoy it that much. Hypocrisy fucked around with this message at 18:18 on Sep 4, 2016 |
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Nevvy Z posted:Counterpoint, Kelmomas is loving awesome. I can tolerate Esmenet but I hate this little fucker. For some reason he makes me think of every evil child in movies/fiction ever and I always hated this cliché. Hypocrisy posted:I really enjoyed reading him slowly destroying everything he has wanted or hoped for culminating with him destroying the White Luck Warrior's Unerring Grace. Sorweel's part was more about a really stupid kid slowly learning he didn't know everything while other people do the hard work. Serwa was more impressive, since she not only survived a lot of torture, but also in the end destroyed those stupid Nonmen-fuckers after said giant removed the gag from her mouth so she could use sorcery.
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# ? Sep 8, 2016 08:52 |
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I just got to the part with Proyo and Big K...
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 15:06 |
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Nevvy Z posted:I just got to the part with Proyo and Big K... To be honest, that stuff doesn't even face me anymore, I just roll my eyes, suppress my disgust, and read on. It's basically a Bakkerism at this point. poo poo like this and Sorweel masturbating to Serwa and Moenghus Jr. loving is in all his books. It's like with Robert Jordan and his weird spanking fetish. Some authors just have this one weird thing you start to notice after reading their books for long enough.
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 15:17 |
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Libluini posted:To be honest, that stuff doesn't even face me anymore, I just roll my eyes, suppress my disgust, and read on. It's basically a Bakkerism at this point. It just seemed to come up so randomly. I love how brutally graphic every description is though.
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 15:26 |
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Cnaiur digging holes in the ground and loving them while crying, is me irl
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 16:15 |
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Libluini posted:Some authors just have this one weird thing you start to notice after reading their books for long enough. Or indeed for any time at all.
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 16:17 |
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:Cnaiur digging holes in the ground and loving them while crying, is me irl Why does he do that anyway? I can't remember... maybe the same reason we all do...
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 20:35 |
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Noam Chomsky posted:Why does he do that anyway? I can't remember... maybe the same reason we all do... If my memory isn't failing me, because he's gay for Kellhus or something.
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 20:56 |
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mcustic posted:If my memory isn't failing me, because he's gay for Kellhus or something. Isn't everyone?
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 21:45 |
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Noam Chomsky posted:Isn't everyone? You're not one of the People, so you don't count.
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# ? Sep 9, 2016 22:09 |
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Conphas was a huge disappointment. I thought he was really interesting, but I guess Bakker didn't want anyone to challenge Khellus. RIP
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 06:14 |
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Noam Chomsky posted:Why does he do that anyway? I can't remember... maybe the same reason we all do... I think coz Serwe doesn't love him coupled with the stress of having to try and out fox Kellhus. Not 100% on that though. Dazerbeams posted:Conphas was a huge disappointment. I thought he was really interesting, but I guess Bakker didn't want anyone to challenge Khellus. RIP I really like Conphas. He's talented but entitled and arrogant, there is something about his character that I find particularly detestable in a book of evil gods and rape aliens.... maybe coz he is one of the few non-kellhus characters that could actually affect events, but instead lets everything slip through his fingers. Also he is part of some of my favourite little moments in the books: Kellhus calling him out on thinking he is a god, the various stages of Conphas vs Cnauir - particularly when Conphas thinks he has bested his opponent and is having a Dr Evil style celebratory dinner with him only to get severely beaten and raped. turntabler fucked around with this message at 20:09 on Sep 26, 2016 |
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Strom Cuzewon posted:Heck, give me silly masks, leather kilts and the knee kissing you can shake a stick at, and I won't even care if they cut out hordes of orcs with rampant erections When reading the action I always forget that they are not actually ugly orcs, but described as more like feral elves. So they are cutting down hordes of angry short Legolas and Elrond looking suckers.
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 08:48 |
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ianmacdo posted:When reading the action I always forget that they are not actually ugly orcs, but described as more like feral elves. So they are cutting down hordes of angry short Legolas and Elrond looking suckers. They're more like man-dogs with beautiful nonman (elvish) faces, iirc. Nonmen, I believe, look like the alien from [the movie] Prometheus, but smaller. Huzanko fucked around with this message at 16:40 on Sep 27, 2016 |
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Discussion of the new book never really picked up like I expected it to.
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Huzanko fucked around with this message at 16:46 on Sep 27, 2016 |
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Noam Chomsky posted:Nonmen, I believe, look like the alien from [the movie] Prometheus, but smaller. Definitely agree with this. Not sure about this - I always took "doglike" to just mean feral and like little dirty goblin barbarian versions of the Nonmen. I may have just missed some more specific description. I do remember that they dress up a little bit, with teeth and ears and whatever.
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 16:45 |
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The ribcage/chest is always described as dog-like.
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 17:16 |
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Number Ten Cocks posted:Discussion of the new book never really picked up like I expected it to. Maybe cause it was released at different times all over the world. I got my copy last week. It was pretty great, and sofar the best book in the Aspect-Emperor series.
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 17:32 |
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Number Ten Cocks posted:The ribcage/chest is always described as dog-like. Also they have the hind-legs of a dog. I forget which book they're described in. http://princeofnothing.wikia.com/wiki/Sranc quote:Typically, Sranc stand no higher than the average caste-menial’s shoulder. Their skin is devoid of pigment, and despite the refined—to the point of repulsiveness—beauty of their faces, their physiognomy is bestial (though hairless), with pinched shoulders and deep, almond-shaped breasts. They are exceedingly fast across both open and broken terrain, and their sheer viciousness is said to compensate for their slight stature.
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 18:46 |
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Number Ten Cocks posted:Discussion of the new book never really picked up like I expected it to. What if the Nogod IS the god of gods? Maybe the consult have dragged the god down into a physical form, and the reason for the constant WHAT AM I is because, as an infinite being, the god is incapable of perceiving itself and the world.
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 19:10 |
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Strom Cuzewon posted:What if the Nogod IS the god of gods? Maybe the consult have dragged the god down into a physical form, and the reason for the constant WHAT AM I is because, as an infinite being, the god is incapable of perceiving itself and the world. So by imprisoning God, judgement is denied to all and therefore no one goes to hell. Would explain all the Chorae on the sarcophagus. How does that rhyme with the stillborn though?
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 20:25 |
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Cardiac posted:So by imprisoning God, judgement is denied to all and therefore no one goes to hell. Would explain all the Chorae on the sarcophagus. If the chorae can contain The God then something weird as gently caress is going on - the whole point of the Aporetics is to keep the universe going in the direction the god intended (which explains why they're forbidden - in a culture that worships becoming what can be more taboo than stasis?)
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# ? Sep 27, 2016 21:38 |
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Number Ten Cocks posted:Discussion of the new book never really picked up like I expected it to. I'm making my way through the slog of the slogs, The White-Luck Warrior.
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# ? Sep 30, 2016 14:21 |
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The Great Ordeal, being the first half of the big climactic revelation of the series, left me with more questions than answers, and I just really want to know what Bakker has in store for the last one, because what the gently caress is with that head on a pole thing
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Oh poo poo, the new book has finally been released? Welp I've got something to do for my weekends now! Also, I've always seen the No-God as a much more philosophical concept made manifest. It is the metaphysical opposite of God, where God is the Logos, the inherent intelligibility and order of the universe. The No-God is chaos, that which is without order, that cannot be comprehended. It's questioning of what it is is because it is the antithesis of the knowable, it literally can't comprehend itself. By powering it up and releasing it they hope to basically undo God itself. Or it's a giant, confused helicopter.
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