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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 163 comments Discuss


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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 163 comments ‘ Oh, a private chamber, shackles, strong aides to help me. And chains, sir. Your strongest chains you use for hauling stone blocks.’

I thought oh no Bars you poor bastard he's using you as his portal. Ussu's detachment to his victim's suffering reminded me of Mengele. The beach invasion also reminded me of Normandy.

Learthol stroked his long chin. ‘True. There are stories of a pair of travelling sorcerers. She did not destroy them.’

Not sure if many of you have read the books or caught the reference but this would be Bauchelain and Korbal Broach.


The Malazan mage had been nodding his agreement, as if in confirmation . ‘Yes. You here in Korel dismiss the Warrens – but they are real. One is named D’riss. The Warren of the Earth. The very ground beneath our feet. This … weapon … many claimed Greymane carries. Just now I found him, and it. It channels D’riss directly, Lord Protector . The might of the earth. And it has just been unsheathed against the wall . I felt it. Far to the west the Stormwall is being shaken to its roots.


So that's pretty interesting that it channels D'riss directly but wasn't it given to him by the Stormriders who are from the sea? Also maybe this will play into the end and maybe it won't but that's also Blues's warren.

Yathengar was the mage from the pits of Otateral island and he was sucked into the abyss with Tayschreen. Even Leoman wanted nothing to do with him.


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