Hey guys.

Finished the book late last night. Intended to post at work today, but they kept me busy all day (the nerve!

).
Sooo, let's see. Uh...well...I think y'all have everything covered. The End.
Just kidding!

Did you happen to catch the scene where Cotillion decided to bring Crokus and Apsalar back together? I can't remember who he was talking to (and I don't dog-ear pages like *some* people

, so there's no hope of my finding the scene right now), but he started musing about how he forced her to choose to work for him and maybe he should make amends. And I said, "Yes, you rat bastard, in fact you should." And then he did. So, points for Cotillion.

Which he sorely needed after he assassinated the Crippled God.

For my part, I don't think the Fallen One had a prayer of ever getting home. I think he was well and truly stuck there, and clearly was ready to set up shop -- he'd shouldered his way into the Deck of Dragons, after all, and was doing a pretty good job of filling out his House (who was the Leper? Fid?). I think Shadowthrone and Cotillion didn't want the competition. And it was clear to me that they'd planned that ending for him all along.
(As a writer, I found it fascinating to watch Erikson morph TCG into a fairly decent guy -- uh, god. Here he's been the Local Embodiment of Evil for 9,000 pages, give or take, and suddenly in this book he's just, y'know, misunderstood. And I'm buying it. Impressive writing! And here's another thing I noticed about this series as a whole, since you mentioned the Tiste Liosan

: The good guys usually wear white, right? But the Liosan, who are Light, are arrogant assholes; we end up rooting for the guys in black, like Rake and Caladan Brood. Nothing like turning the epic fantasy paradigm on its head....

)
As for the Otataral Dragon -- dunno how else that could have ended. She would only have been free for a short time -- the dragons were already massing to kill her (altho their motivation could have been more clearly explained...). And once dead, magic would cease to exist, and *no*body wanted that. A sad ending, yeah, but what can you do.
Speaking of sad endings: Gruntle.

And Gesler and Stormy -- I understand why their sacrifice had to be made, but I wish Gesler could have made it back to Stonny somehow.

And yeah, Mappo. The thing with the kids struck me as kicking the guy when he was down. He had a job to do and did it, fer cryin' out loud; it's not his fault that everybody else in the world hadn't been saving all the kids in his place. And I gotta tell ya, I'm worried about Ublala. He's a better guardian than that last guy who spit-slicked his hairdo (eww!), but he's no Mappo....
Dunno about Hellian and Urb -- after their big smooch, I lost track of 'em. Hopefully they survived.
I remarked to Highdrake via text today about the Karsa Orlong Butterfly Effect.

And Heboric had his own -- but what was he doing at the bottom of the ocean? And who was the guy with the lantern down there?
The Bolkando princess's handmaiden as a Seguleh -- that was good.

And who knew Hood had a sense of humor? "I never liked the Forkrul Assail."
