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815 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2004
“To the Letherii, gold was all that mattered. Gold and its possession defined their entire world. Power, status, self-worth, and respect � all were commodities that could be purchased by coin. Indeed, debt bound the entire kingdom. Defining every relationship, the motivation casting the shadow of every act, every decision.�
“And we’re not talking mild snoring, either. Imagine being chained to the floor of a cave, with the tide crashing in, louder, louder, louder—�
“For from inequity derives the concept of value, whether measured by money or the countless other means of gauging human worth. Simply put, there resides in all of us the unchallenged belief that the poor and the starving are in some way deserving of their fate. In other words, there will always be poor people. A truism to grant structure to the continual task of comparison, the establishment through observation of not our mutual similarities, but our essential differences.�
The history of this decade, for our dear Letheras, can be most succinctly understood by a faithful recounting of the three Beddict brothers. And, as is clear, the tale's not done yet.
"No one spoke after that, not for some time. They drank their wine, and it seemed to Trull that something was present, some part of his life he'd thought - not long gone, but non-existent in the first place. They sat, the three of them. Brothers, and nothing more."
"Greed and savagery unleashed, fear and panic triggering brutality and ruthless indifference."
“What do you want we should eat tonight?�
“Something that needs cooking.�
“Would that be something better when cooked, or something that has to be cooked?�
“Either way’s fine.�
“How about wood?�
“I’m not eating�"
“For the hearth.�
"There is a tide in the affairs of men and we, at the height, are ready to decline."
I honestly panicked when i started reading Book 5. In my mind, i was like, will this be THE Malazan book i officialy have no love for...?Will i ever understand what in the world is going on here? The answer is yes...now i understand why book 5 was more or less a standout book for fans of this novel, you're either going to love it or hate it. I've decided there's no middle ground for Malazan books lol.
Betrayals, more betrayals than any mortal could bear -Feather Witch
“There are tides beneath every tide
And the surface of water
Holds no weight.�
“Memory was not loyal to the past, only to the exigencies of the present. How much of their own past had they selectively forgotten, how many unpleasant truths had they twisted into self-appeasing lies?�
“He saw the sea for what it was, the dissolved memories of the past witnessed in the present and fertile fuel for the future, the very face of time. He saw the tides in their immutable susurration, the vast swish like blood from the cold heart moon, a beat of time measured and therefore measurable. Tides one could not hope to hold back.�
“Destiny is a lie. Destiny is justification for atrocity. It is the means by which murderers armour themselves against reprimand. It is a word intended to stand in place of ethics, denying all moral context.�
“Those who knew but one path would come to worship it, even as it led to a cliff's edge.�