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"The Gnosis" Edition.

Previous Thread: >>17421215

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>> No.17428176
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>Bakkershit

Will ever stop?

>> No.17428178
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>>17428176
Would you prefer to go back to the bad old days?

>> No.17428189

>>17428176
When you learn how to write.

>> No.17428245
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>>17428176
Does it trouble you?

>> No.17428273

>>17428245
ooooh noooo believer-bros we got too cocky

>> No.17428280

>>17428176
>>17428189
>>17428178
>>17428245
>>17428273
why cant we all just celebrate our favorite fantasy books instead of fighting each-other? why cant we just admit GRRM is a decent writer and Sanderson is a decent writer and Bakker is a decent writer? Can you guys please stop being so mean?

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>>17428280
>Sanderson is a decent writer

>> No.17428319

>>17428309
ever since that GRRM guy came into sffg these threads have been 99% flame wars

>> No.17428344

>>17428280
<stop being mean
<admit GRRM as decent writer
<admit Bakker as a good writer
why? why not write essay on their works instead. Making low IQ celebration of writer that everyone hates not gonna make them less detestable

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Anything for this industrial feel? Already read Roadside Picnic

>> No.17428378

>>17428319
The fuck have you been? The retard you're replying to has been baiting with that same image for literal months.

>> No.17428384

I like Malazan.
Even Esslemont's books.

>> No.17428390

>>17428375
Shade's Children

>> No.17428402
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Where can I find this collection? They all look amazing, but I only saved a couple.

>> No.17428412

>>17428402
its on twitter

>> No.17428431

Fuck E William Brown

>> No.17428432

>>17428280
I liked GRRM, I liked Bakker, I dunno about Sanderson so I don't comment on his work.

>> No.17428591

>>17428378
The ideal way to use this thread is casually skimming once every few months at most. Anyone who is a regular is brain damaged at best.

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We're all White, right?

>> No.17428891

I have just finished the second book of the Prince of Nothing, can someone clarify something.

At the end of the book, Cnair seems to think that the entire stringing up to a tree/Serwe thing was a master plan ploy by Kellhus.

However when we see Kellhus perspective he states he cannot see a way forward - he weeps when he is attached to Serwe, literally is fucked up attached to that metal ring.

Given Kellhus is like a hyper sociopath and his every move so far is planned out miles ahead of anyone else I can’t decide if Kellhus reaction is genuine or just part of his master plan.

>> No.17428990

>>17428390
Based Nix recommender.

>> No.17429151

>>17428891
The ploy was revealing Sarcellus in front of the Shrial Knights, tree wasnt planned.

>> No.17429175

>>17428891
Unironically read the third book

>> No.17429181

>>17428309
You're going to trigger the autist

>> No.17429206

>>17428891
It’s explained in the third book

>> No.17429253

>>17429151
So when he went to that meeting with the Lords and his Dunyain - was his plan to basically try and free wheel it? To see what happens and take it from there?

>>17429175
>>17429206
I plan to, but I want to wrap my head around what’s going on and what’s happened before I jump in.

>> No.17429265

>>17429253
The sheer amount of levels of keikaku involved in that scene is explained at the end of the third book

>> No.17429290

>>17429265
No it wasn't, what are you thinking of?

>> No.17429392
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good pulp trash or comics about commandos being stranded from civilization and fighting for their lives?

>> No.17429459

>>17429290
The TTT and Outside fuckery potentially going on

>> No.17429997 [DELETED] 

>>17428167
I hate niggers

>> No.17430018
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>tfw no Old Name gf

>> No.17430307
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Books for this feel?

>> No.17430318
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>>17430307
Charn
>Chronicles of Narnia, Book 6.
Atuan
>Tombs of Atuan, Earthsea Book 2.

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>>17430307
Barlowe

>> No.17430364

>>17430345
>Barlowe
Any specific recommendation by him?

>> No.17430380
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>>17430364
God's Demon
His art is better than his prose desu.

>> No.17430457

>>17428245
Could use the decapitants.

>> No.17430684

>>17428167
More like Drusas KEKamian

>> No.17430805

Just finished "Soldiers live" from the black company series. Can any else tell me why I think it's so shit? Did the author just stop giving a fuck?

>> No.17431043

>>17430805
He used too much of that Hindi bullshit setting, replaced 99,9% of the Black Company and then ran out of ideas. It has a few moments but I found myself simply looking for chapters centered around Croaker and Lady, maybe that girl archivist, and that was it. Nobody really died in the series where they should've died, so tension drops with each sequel.
Plus the astral projection drone PoV bullshit is one of the hackiest things I've ever read. Literal high school tier technique.

>> No.17431085

are there any fantasy books written like blood meridian? please recommend

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>> No.17431175

>>17429459
Wait what? I read the book and dont remember that shit.

>> No.17431184

Is there a reason to stop the ciphrang from succeeding? The gods kind of suck.

>> No.17431223

>>17428245
based

>> No.17431228
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>around 40% into Disciple of War
>STILL haven't seen that fucking cat

>> No.17431234

>>17429253
read TTT desu

>> No.17431237

>>17431085
literally bakker, one of his favorite books and one of the books has a quote from it at the start.

I kinda hate blood meridian though, and its fanbase is annoying af

OMG THE HECKIN JUDGERAINOO

>> No.17431271

>>17428245
I feel my phallus arcing against my breeches

>> No.17431276

Thoughts on the Books of Babel by Josiah Bancroft?

>> No.17431332

>>17431276
I thought the writing was quite good and refreshing even though I'm not a fan of that pseudo Victorian witty narrative. The setting does feel huge and over the top, but it's still somewhat clever.
It was just a fun read to me, without any glaring issues, even if the side characters are slightly one-dimensional and quippy, the "adventures" are not particularly deep, etc. I really enjoyed them and I'm waiting for the last book to come out this year.

A couple anons apparently didn't like them, so whatever. I learned about it on this thread, so take it as you want. As usual, the only answer is to check them out yourself.

>> No.17431412

>>17431332
nah mate youve summed my thoughts up well. I thought the third dragged a little bit in the middle, but came together well at the end

>> No.17431498

>>17429253
>>17428891
Use the spoiler command you retard.

>> No.17431507

>>17428344
>Being retarded on purpose

Is this the ultimate cope?

>> No.17431514

>>17428245
>n-no, my Lord-and-Prophet! y-you can't just shit all over my faith in god!
haha spider go brrrrr

>> No.17431625

>>17429151
>The ploy was revealing Sarcellus in front of the Shrial Knights
Was this really the case? I got the impression that he was attempting to be “saved” by the Fanim.

>> No.17431634

>>17431043
Ikr. I find it especially offensive how much of a let down half the set up and world building was. After 4-5 books of Kina teasing she... Possess someone who everyone knows is possessed from moment 1 and does nothing before getting merkd. It was the dominator all over again, but that I could forgive because all the other elements held up.

>> No.17431648
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How can someone be so insufferable, yet write such good shit?

>> No.17431663

>>17430805
Also what was with Mogabas semi redemption arc? Didn't perform literal cannibalistic cult sacrifices in the name of Kina? Also why was his previous kina worship completely forgotten about?

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>>17430805
>>17431043
Upping the scales too much while not knowing WHAT to really do after the Dominator was handled. Not even clearing the slate by going South really helped there. Silver Spike is the real finale that concluded the Northern story.

>> No.17431699

>>17430380
>>17430345
dude this guy's art is sick as hell. im gonna check out his books

>> No.17431799

>>17430318
is this botns?

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>mfw reliving good old cil-aujas days

>> No.17431924

>>17430307
The vibe makes me think of the priest's story in Hyperion

>> No.17431971

>>17428176
can someone give me a general overview of these books?

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>>17430457
thanks i forgot them!
added someone else too......

>> No.17431982

>>17428384
it should have been edited into three, four books TOPSbut what is there beyond the glorified d&D campaign notes is noice

>> No.17431994

>>17431228
based and thermal uplifted

>> No.17432011

Has anyone read any classical wuxia novels? Authors like Jin Yong, Gu Long and Liang Yusheng. How are the translations?
I found some old forum that has translations for a lot of these novels, and some of them are on bookz but from what I can tell the translations are ripped from the forums anyway.

I read a lot of modern chinkshit, so I wanna try reading the old chinkshit too.

>> No.17432037

I have just finished reading "Altered Carbon" and I want to say that was one hell of a ride. It has been a long time since I have read a book with such an amount of worldbuilding and such a machiavellian, intricate plot. I just wish the author had made it clearer in the beginning how important that UN Proposition 653 was. By the time it became apparent how the plot really revolved around that proposition later in the book I had forgotten what it was about. It only got mentioned passingly in one or two earlier paragraphs in the book.

>> No.17432050

>>17429392
>pulp trash or comics about commandos being stranded from civilization and fighting for their lives?
Try the Galaxy's Edge series by Jason Anspach, or the StarFIST series by David Sherman. IMHO the latter is better.

>> No.17432222

>>17428309
How do people read this shit?

>> No.17432293

>>17431975
Who is the guy on the left?
t. Just read the second book

>> No.17432303

>>17432293
Stop asking idiotic questions. That’s clearly from the second series.

>> No.17432430

>>17428178
This desu.

/sffg/ has never been this good.

>> No.17432549

>>17428167
I'm going on a trip
give me an epic fantasy book that is just 1 book long

>> No.17432606

>>17432549
The Holy Bible.

>> No.17432785

>>17432037
Altered Carbon is great. the sequels are a bit different (less detectice stuff) but if you like the setting they are great too.

>> No.17433111

>>17432606
That's more than 1 book, you nonreader.

>> No.17433152

>>17431975
Excelent choices.

>> No.17433309

>>17428245
Lmao

>> No.17433312

>>17431228
Book was disappointing on the goddamn cat department.

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>>17428167
A question for the Bakkerbros. Why did that skin spy seem to care about Mimara, and what is Bird brain up to?

>> No.17433446
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What if they had sailed?

>> No.17433458

>>17433318
Why is the Shriah on the damnation side?

>> No.17433483

>>17433458
dunno. Could probably be switched with Saubon

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>>17433446
Illiserû, mansion of the not-Sea Elves, tried, and failed miserably.

>> No.17433531

>>17433458
I don't think the gods much like it when you bend the world and its people to your will.
Also, its not like the "salvation" on that chart is actually salvation. Literally everyone is DAMNED and becoming ciphrang food eventually. Even the people who seemingly get saved. They're just dessert.
You may think of their methods what you want, but the Consult really is trying to save the world.

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Stop with the spoilers.

>> No.17433573

>>17433539
Read the book

>> No.17433588

>>17433318
move shriah to judging eye, judging eye to cleric, cleric to chorae, chorae to emwawa, emwawa to shriah

>> No.17433592

>>17433573
I've read the first trilogy. I'm still digesting it, precisely as you people told me to do.

>> No.17433601
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>>17428167
What I Read In January 2021
16 works / 5,089 pages

11 novels (7 science fiction, 3 fantasy, 1 thriller)
1 anthology
1 collection
1 magazine
1 nonfiction
1 short story

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bakker needs more high quality fan art. most of the art i've seen is pretty amateur. memes are one thing but there needs to more artistic work like there exists for tolkien.

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>>17433605
Based.

>> No.17433659

>>17431994
Chuckled audibly
>>17432037
Yeah I liked Altered Carbon too. Written in a way that once you start a chapter you really want to finish it, then you can drop the book for a week and not feel like reading.
>>17433531
Is it? I thought salvation made you a babby ciphrang treated nicely by the god. Like when Sorweel goes to Yatwer he's described as being enveloped by his warm embrace.

>> No.17433706

>>17433531
>>17433659
I'm guessing it depends on the god that picks you up. Why would Gilgaol baby his men if he likes war so much?

>> No.17433839

Say it with me:

B

>> No.17433855

>>17433839
R

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>>17433855
A

>> No.17433925

No spoilers please but is storm light archive just basically avengers assemble with all of these little X-men mutants coming together to fight evil ??

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>>17433925
Yes, but worse.

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>>17433659
>I thought salvation made you a babby ciphrang treated nicely by the god.
I figured that in order to become a Ciphrang you had to be a massive dickhead in life. Similar to becoming a walking Topos like Cnaiür or Gin'Yursis.
Can't Ciphrang also do sorcery? In my headcanon they're just extremely powerful sorcerers from the past/future.
Don't quote me on any of that though.

>> No.17433942

>>17433937
Fuck . So I’m guessing all of these Spren connected characters are all going to meet and form a “team”

>> No.17433944
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What was the big "ordeal" about it?

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>>17433944
Refraining from "accidentally" wandering into the Swayali camp.

>> No.17433969

>>17433942
You are reading Anime. It's no different from Naruto or One Piece in that regard. Everything you are expecting to happen, will indeed happen. Some people compare it to an MMO.

First two books were OK. But he derails everything afterwards. Purely because of bad planning and incompetence.

>> No.17433976

>>17433706
Gilgaol's space in the outside would be a massive feasting hall where the very very rare worthy warriors are rewarded by feasting on the souls of the damned, no?
>>17433938
I pictured ciphrang more like a mix between Chinese style dragons and Biblical angels (the real Lovecraftian monstrosities, not people with wings). Maybe you're right about a walking topos becoming ciphrang. Then you'd say a person saved just becomes dessert anyway? Based on the judging eye there must be a difference. Maybe saved people just die and don't go anywhere, they're free of the suffering everyone else has to suffer.

>> No.17433983

>>17428309
Am I the retard for not seeing the problem, here? It seems very plain but if that just happens to be the way Sanderson writes I can't really fault him for that. Plain and straightforward prose can be made to work.

>> No.17434018

>>17433983
There's nothing inherently wrong with it, it's just YA.

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just finished pic related. it's short and great. Zelazny is dope.
my ranking so far:
>A Night in the Lonesome October
>This Immortal
>Lord of Light
Lord of Light is only the lowest because my enthusiasm went from 130% 'fuck yeah, strap me in' to about 80% when its style became less mystical and things got explained and named for what they actually where after the first few chapters.

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>Looooooooooooook.......

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>>17428167
Thoughts? Not a particular fan of the genre, but it was entertaining to rifle through

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>>17432222
I ask myself the same thing.

>> No.17434103

>>17434065
sounds like you don't like reading stuff you can actually understand

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>>17433601
How do you still have time to jerk off an watch anime?

>> No.17434154

>>17434103
no, I just liked it more when they used high frequency prayers from the pray-machine to reincarnate somebody who had reached Nirvana from the golden cloud which circles the world and I could guess at what that actually meant, than when a guy floated around with his anti gravity belt and shot his laser.

>> No.17434164

>>17434134
I have time to do a lot more than that.

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>"The Worst Rhythm of War Reviews on Good Reads"
The absolute state of Sandersoys.
You literally cannot make this shit up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xWgf-qWDdc

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>>17433976
>Maybe saved people just die and don't go anywhere, they're free of the suffering everyone else has to suffer.
That sounds pretty much what Nonmen worship and are after. Maybe they are the same.
Don't a rare few saved individuals get their own little handcrafted bubble in the Outside though? Maybe you're right and in time they do become Ciphrang themselves.
Either way it seems very hard to achieve or extremely random.
The Judging Eye might also be full of shit. Some very convenient people are apparently saved, despite being nowhere near good people.
The real question is whether Koringhus achieved the Absolute or not.
Also, is Mimara in the process of rediscovering Aporos?

>> No.17434191

>>17434067
Have you read the other First Law books? They're pretty good as well.

>> No.17434205

All the books were good expect The Judging Eye, holy shit what a slog. yes I even enjoyed the Unholy Consult. I'm strongly considering a reread

>> No.17434229

Does Asimov's Foundation series hold up? I've owned the first book forever but never read it. Assuming it's worth it - how much of the series should I read?

>> No.17434231

>>17434164
You clearly do not have a job.

>> No.17434251

>It seems she can feel the whole of her skin, from the cuts about her knuckles to the folds of her sex
Was that really necessary?

>> No.17434260

>>17434251
Have you ever been possessed by a sex demon?

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The World War Z book is actually really good, after watching the movie I though it was going to be a shitshow, but the only similarities between the two are the Jewish antics.
I don't see how the airforce would be made obsolete though, surely a bomb blast would turn a brain into mush.

Any other good zombie books?

>> No.17434284

>>17434261
not quite zombies but who cares: I am Legend

>> No.17434302

>>17434229
yes, but as always with Asimov, it's more about the ideas then about characters or good writing.
read as long as far as you still enjoy it.

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>> No.17434351

>>17434231
Clearly

>> No.17434355

>>17434302
Dropped.

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>>17434260
Every day

>> No.17434381

post Esmi

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>>17434381
Here you go.

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>>17434381

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>>17434381
Here’s Esmi by some Ceneian columns near the Vault-of-the-Tusk in Holy Sumna.

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>>17434381
This is the one and only Esmi.

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>Magic Systems.

>> No.17434562

>>17434302
I love KSR so I'm not too worried about shit characters. thanks anon

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>>17434261
I hate zombies, but dammed that book was good. I really recommend this book to people.

>> No.17434618

>>17434565
The Nintendo 64 was so good.

>> No.17434746
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>>17434483
Bakker's magic system reads like someone who was a philosophy PhD dropout.

oh wait

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>>17434746
Actually based.

Imagine being an incel PhD philosopher.

>> No.17434813

>>17433312
I'm actually further back than I realized. I'm only around 25% but I haven't been a big fan so far. I don't care for Will/Selene SoL nor the obligatory "MC joins a GIANT WARFRONT" shenanigans.
sigh

>> No.17434839
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>>17434746
>he can’t even use a second inutterable

>> No.17434863

>>17434746
I've never read Bakker, but who is that on the photo? Is he a /sffg/ writer?

>> No.17434969

Any high fantasy that's not young adult/coming of age shit?

>> No.17434971

>>17434969
Yes.

>> No.17434981

>>17434969
nope, none

>> No.17434987

>>17434981
>>17434969
Hello tourists.

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>>17434971
>>17434981
>>17434987
I don't know why you're getting triggered though? I'm just asking for recommendations because I can't stand coming of age stories or teenage protagonists since I'm not a teenager anymore.

>> No.17435015

>>17435007
>Reads fantasy
>Not a teenager

A-anon, I...

>> No.17435027

>>17435015
I just want books about elfs and dwars and shit that don't involve teenaged protagonists.

>> No.17435030

>>17435027
Lord of the Rings?

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>>17435027
>>17435007
>>17434969
Read this. Thank me later.

>> No.17435054

>>17435007
Nine Princes in Amber

>> No.17435084

>>17435054
>Nine Princes in Amber
No, lol.

>> No.17435126

>>17434746
Yeah, it's pretty great.

>> No.17435147

>>17434261
My chief critique of WWZ is that it was written by someone who does not understand how the military functions or what modern weapons actually do. As described the battle of Yonkers would have been a crushing victory. Whoever wrote it has not seen what division strength concentrated fire can do. An M2 hitting someone in the chest may not physically destroy the brain, but that body is not moving ever again. All of the bones would just be pulverized.

>> No.17435160

>>17435147
Why don't some writers do the minimum amount of research necessary to avoid being embarrassed by something that will never go away?

>> No.17435169

Have any of you salvageable souls begun Dostoyevsky yet?

>> No.17435173

>>17434183
Bakker has said that there are such things as "good" ciphrang, they're just very rare.

Sorwheel also seems like he made it out okay.

>> No.17435177

>>17435169 No one on 4chan is salvageable.

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>>17435169
>Dostoyevsky

>> No.17435196

>>17435177
Getting out of this general would be enough.

>> No.17435202

>>17435169
Take your benzos.

>> No.17435207

>>17435169
why not both?

>> No.17435229

>>17435147
>>17435160
That's addressed though. Military underestimated the zombies, came unprepared and the horde was composed of literally millions of zombies. For every thousand zombies killed a thousand more came shuffling behind it. It's also established that it was the morale of the country that was broken after that, wasn't the Great Panic just after that?

>> No.17435238

>>17435190
>genre fiction.

>> No.17435244

>>17435147
I thought it was more that they just didn’t have enough ammo, and that they didn’t clear behind them

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>>17435244
>>17435229
>>17435147
Am I the only one who drops a book as soon as the author manages to fuck up the politics or battles?

>> No.17435277

>>17434863
No - it's Martin Heidegger, an arguably popularphilosopher from the 20th century.

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>>17431971

>> No.17435291

>>17435288
>not just linking your own post
>have to make an image to spam forever

>> No.17435293

>>17433446
>one dragon destroys the whole fleet


>>17433318
skin spies coded not to kill pregnant women because they might be carrying the no god, that's the theory at least

>> No.17435296

>>17435291
>Being this new

>> No.17435298

>>17433458
dunyain

>> No.17435305

>>17434839
*inutteral

>> No.17435307

>>17435296
>>17406508

>> No.17435311

>>17435291
oh no no no

>> No.17435314

>Perhaps the most peculiar and distinctive predilection of the Tydonni is found in their racial beliefs. Ti dunn literally means “struck iron” in their tongue, reflecting their old belief that their people have been purified and pruned by the ordeal of the Apocalypse and the crucible of their long wandering through the harsh Dameöri Wilderness. They hold that this gives them “privileged blood,” rendering them morally, intellectually, and physically superior to other races. They believe the darker-skinned races to be unclean and polluted, and look down upon them. This has made the Tydonni cruel overlords of their Cengemi subjects, who have often rebelled against them.[
What the fuck? This is NOT okay!

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>>17435307
>still doesn't get it

>> No.17435333

>>17435084
Are you gay lol

>> No.17435335

>>17435328
bottom tier trolling

>> No.17435357
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17435357

Any books similar to Elder Scrolls: Skyrim?

10 year anniversary coming up!

>> No.17435358

>>17435314
>After inflicting a crushing defeat on the Shigeki, Anzumarapata II, the Nilnameshi King of Invishi, settled the Plains of Heshor with untold thousands of his people, hoping to secure his empire through forced resettlement. These dark-skinned people brought with them their indolent Gods and their promiscuous customs.

BAKKER NOOOOOOOOOOO IF YOU PUBLISH THAT YOU'LL LOSE ALL YOUR REMAINING NORMIE FANS, AND I'D SAY YOU NEED EVERY SINGLE ONE AS IT IS

>> No.17435360

>>17433318
>That mekeritrig

I'll be honest, that's almost exactly how I pictured him during that last sequence between him and Kellhus. He came out as absolutely batshit moreso than any other character.

>> No.17435361
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17435361

Is this any good?

>> No.17435364

>>17435357
Unironically bakker, daedra are a lot like ciphrang

>> No.17435365

>>17435357
The Wheel of Time.

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Finished Elric of Melniboné a while ago and been thinking of continuing the series. Should I just follow the Elric Saga goodreads order?

>> No.17435381

>>17435361
A woman wrote it.

>> No.17435384

>>17435361
yes, it's great.

>> No.17435404

>>17435381
Yes, which makes it all the better.

>> No.17435410

>>17435404
Good. Harry Potter should be next on your list.

>> No.17435413

>>17435314
>Bakker genetics have the child inherit all its racial traits from the father
bretty based ngl

>> No.17435423

>>17435410
I reread it every year, but it's not time to do so again yet.

>> No.17435442

>>17435423
>reading a transphobe every year
Yikes

>> No.17435445

>>17435379
first one is the only good one. anyone who disagrees can lick my balls

>> No.17435459

>>17435442
>not being transphobic
Do you have any idea where you are?

>> No.17435461

>>17435459
Don't speak to me, Harry Potter shitter.

>> No.17435463

>>17435445
>letting someone hostile to you get near your balls
What a horrendous tactical move.

>> No.17435472

>>17435461
We Won't Be Censored!

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>>17435472
>imagine unironically reading Harry Potter

>> No.17435522

>>17435445
You are correct, good sir. The first one has soul. The sequels are random adventures following pretty much the same formula and turning Elric into a joke.
The only interesting one was the one with all the eternal champions, but then, you'd have to read all the trite shit from the other series of Eternal Champions.

>> No.17435537

>>17435169
Dostoyevsky is probably my favorite author alongside Gene Wolfe. I love fantasy but I also love other genres

>> No.17435586
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>>17428280
Human spirit thrives on conflict. It is what drives us forward into ecstasy and ruin. Life without conflict is boring and depressing. We do not fight out of hate, but of love.

Except GRRM, that guy is a fucking hack.

>> No.17435635

why are YA fantasies so much better than mature fantasies?

>> No.17435639

>>17435635
How old are you?

>> No.17435641

>>17435639
29, just much more imaginative and rely a lot less on sex and death bait

>> No.17435642

>>17435169
I have an old-ass translation of Brothers .. is there a "definitive" English translation that is better than all the others?

>> No.17435644

>>17435635
because you read fantasy for escapism and not for interesting stories or poignant looks at human nature

>> No.17435647

>>17435644
"interesting stories" do you mean graphic stories that re-use tolkien plot lines?

>> No.17435648

>>17435641
Oh, so you're a low testosterone individual.

>> No.17435653

>>17435361
unironic SFF of the decade

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>>17435641
>>>/a/

>> No.17435663

>>17435648
people with low testosterone compensate by bombarding themselves with testosterone related materials, so you have low test

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>>17435641
>and rely a lot less on sex
We know about that already, buddy. No need to remind us.

>> No.17435680

>>17435674
yes because we all know people who read GRRM which has sex and violence at every page get laid the most

>> No.17435681

>>17435663
Is that why you played with Barbies when you were a kid?

>> No.17435688

>>17435680
>Imagine being such an incel that he actually thinks that sex is uncommon.

Not gonna make it.

>> No.17435691

>>17435681
by your logic people who watch porn everyday must get laid more than people who dont, its actually the opposite, YA doesn't rely on pulling from sin, debauchery and gluttony, which is why Sanderson is so good.

>> No.17435700

>>17435688
>people who consume sex and violence media get laid more than people who dont
thats actually incel logic

>> No.17435717

>>17435635
They aren't.

>> No.17435720

>>17435680
normies? yeah

>> No.17435723

>>17435717
yes they are, they depend on sex, cardinal sin, needless death and gore, to tell a story, meaning they have to be much less creative than someone who has to rely on the purity of story telling

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>>17435635
>why are YA fantasies so much better than mature fantasies?

>> No.17435742

>>17435727
is that why you people hate Sanderson so much? because he actually tells a story rather than relying on sex, abuse, gore, explicit scenes, death, that all of your "mature" stories rely on?

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>>17435641
Ever read these? I think you'll love them.

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>>17435745
no, I read this. thank you.

>> No.17435761

>>17435745
it must bother you knowing that all of your mature fantasy stories rely on hacky stuff like sex, murder, sin and gluttony because they cant be pure and tell a story... story alone.

>> No.17435770

I would start reading the Game of Thrones series but never before I know that the story will ever be finished completely (which means I'll only start listening if the very last book is ever published).

>> No.17435778

>>17435770
There's a chance he might finish the series. But it's everyone's guess at the moment.

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>>17435755
>>17435745
We've been through this yesterday already, friend. Start by improving your English language skills first, and come back when you've read Bakker.

>> No.17435832

>>17435826
if Bakkar was 50% as popular as george martin then you would hate him too

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>>17428167
A Wizard of Earthsea, Earthsea Cycle #1 - Ursula K. Le Guin (1968)
Depending on the specific definition of fantasy, this could be considered the oldest fantasy novel I've finished. I will now ignore all the implications of that statement. Because I didn't read this as a teenager I'm unable to indulge in nostalgia. If I had done so this would probably be a different review entirely.
For me this read like a montage. There's much progression though time and many events occur, but they are told about rather than experienced by the reader. It's almost like a transcription of someone who had told the story orally. That it was as such went against my preferences as it turned out. Would I have enjoyed it more if it were multiple times longer? I don't know.
Regardless of what I think about it, this has clearly been one of the most influential fantasy novels since LOTR. Even if the influence is indirect from an author being influenced by an author influenced by her, it's still present. The influences for it seem to be primarily mythological and philosophical rather than contemporary fantasy novels, but having not read them, this is more an assumption than statement of fact.
The magic is word-based and especially concerned with true names. It is stated that all uses of magic are for good or evil and they must all be balanced in the pursuit of equilibrium. Which to me seems to be a Ying & Yang magic system, which is the evidence of Taoist influence in this as well.
The world is somewhat interesting because it isn't the standard medieval European fantasy setting. I don't believe it'd become that in the later books either. It's an archipelago and there is much traveling between islands. At least a few of these islands are claimed by dragons.
I had previously looked at this and wasn't interested, but since it was the group read, I thought I may as well give it another try, since it's so relatively short. Unfortunately I didn't care about any of the characters or what they did, or much of anything overall. Mostly it was a sequence of seemingly unrelated events that happened, which is fine, but didn't provide sufficient incentive to read the next book. A book being a "classic" or "influential" doesn't matter much to me in terms of my enjoyment.
Rating: 3/5

>> No.17435854

>>17435832
Not really, no. I don't hate any author.

>> No.17435894

>>17435778
Yes, I'm worried he won't though. And instead of being disappointed, I prefer to wait.

>> No.17435919

>>17435357
Large bits of First Law ? You've got the entire big empire tries to control viking lands in the north angle, one of the main characters is a viking, his pals too get loads of screentime in there.

>> No.17435944

>>17435742
I hate Sanderson because he cant fucking write a single character that doesnt speak like an american teenager

>> No.17435947

>>17434191
I have, backtracked from this one to the beginning and made my way back to the top.
I think I actually like fantasy now...always dismissed it before as childish but its actually fun

>> No.17435948

>>17435944
What did you expect? He's writing for teenagers.

>> No.17436072
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Books for this feel.

>> No.17436088

>>17435293
That theory doesn't make sense. By that logic since any random person has the same odds as being the No God that any random baby has, skin spies should be coded to save lives nonstop. They should ally with the ordeal against the sranc by that logic???
>>17435413
Not really, all Esmenet's kids are insane as she is.

>> No.17436100

>>17435948
All the more reason why he shouldn't so that they don't see doing so as being acceptable.

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>>17428167
I recently found this copy in my basement that I know nothing about. Is it any good?

>> No.17436187

>>17435849
filtered by earthsea?... tsk, tsk.

>> No.17436211

>>17435944
Not all of them, he can write characters who sound like "generic father figure" sometimes. Dalinar comes to mind.

What he doesn't do is ever give the impression that any of his characters are actually more educated than others, except in a pop-sci way.

Jasnah for example does not talk like a hyper-intelligent person in her situation, she talks like a midwit who was born with authority.

>> No.17436232

>>17435919
Read it. It was shit.

>> No.17436235

>>17436211
Every hero in Sanderson's novels is either a Gary Stu or a Mary Sue. There is no in-between. There is no depth. Everything feels predictable. That's not his worst sin though.

>> No.17436247

Anyone read anything really fun recently?

I'm reading two books and they're fine, possibly even interesting but I'm just not enjoying them to the point where I want to read them every night.

>> No.17436255

>>17435832
For one, if Bakker were 50% as popular as Martin I wouldn't hate Martin. Martin's problem is that he wasted everyone's fucking time on a story that ultimately lacked substance. Bakker might be a faggot left-wing leaf loser, and hell, he might have even given up like Martin obviously has, but UNLIKE Martin Bakker's series could end at the end of The Unholy Consult and it would be, if not ultimately satisfying, at least satisfying enough that one could put it down and accept that as the brutal ending that it was.

Martin's sin is that he sucked all of the oxygen out of "le grimderp fantasy XD" and then crashed it into a mountainside. He didn't just say "okay fuck it everyone dies and the White Walkers kill everyone" he just fucking gave up.

>> No.17436272

>>17434066
W-w-what does she see?

>> No.17436291

>>17436235
>Every hero in Sanderson's novels is either a Gary Stu or a Mary Sue
Proving you don't actually know what that phrase means.

>> No.17436310

>>17436291
>Muh depression

He's good at writing caricatures, I'll give him that.

>> No.17436374

>>17436255
Are you seething because of his popularity?

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>when you realize the brief prologue sums up the events and meaning of the entire 5000+ page series it precedes

>> No.17436400

>>17436088
t. doesn't understand earwan metaphyics

dunno if joke but that's not the reason

>> No.17436435

>>17436235
A gary stu and a mary stu are the same fucking thing.

>> No.17436445

>>17436435
ikr I fucking hate retards who say gary stu, instead sign they are a a fucking retard, it's a gender neutral term

>> No.17436461

>>17436174
>>17428167
FR does anyone know if this book is good? I found it in my basement and I've never bought a copy nor do I have friends who read so idk how it got there. Is book good?

>> No.17436463

>>17436435
>>17436445
>>>/pol/

>> No.17436465

>>17436461
>is it good?
C.J Cherryh is a woman's name.

>> No.17436467

>>17436445
With that low IQ English, you would certainly know.

>> No.17436492

>>17436400
You mean metaphysics as relates to a baby's chances of being the No God? Well explain then, what makes Mimara's fetus more special than any random person

>> No.17436504

>>17436465
So?

>> No.17436591

>>17436504
Today's exchange may have served to right your course.

>> No.17436688
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>S E E T H E
>C O P E
>R E T A R D
>L O W I Q
>I N C E L
>F I L T E R E D
>P R O S E
>B A K K E R
>S A N D E R S O N
>M A R T I N
>Y A
>T R I G G E R
>E W I L L I A M B R O W N
>G R I M D A R K
>B O O K S F O R T H I S F E E L
>S A N D E R S O Y
>A N I M E
>B L A C K S E E D
>S H I M E H
>D O E S I T T R O U B L E Y O U
>L E A R N T O W R I T E

>> No.17436710
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>>17436688
it was worse before

>> No.17436721

>>17436710
How the fuck is this worse? Are you actually retarded or just pretending?

>> No.17436723

>>17436710
This desu.

>> No.17436755

>>17436721
>implying you've been here that long
It was a cringe fest back then. It's way better now.

>> No.17436765

>>17436755
>implying it's not a cringe fest now
You can still say you were just pretending, anon! I just might believe you!

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>> No.17436933

>>17428280
If we agree they’re all shit writers im okay with that

>> No.17436940

>>17436933
t.tourist

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I'm here to beat bakkerfags and their cuckold fetishist.

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jesus christ do you people even read or do you just shitpost? This is console war tier cringe

>> No.17436959

>>17433983
>Am I the retard for not seeing the problem, here?
Unironically, yes.

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>>17436927
>Everything is vague, and also undefined; everything is mysterious, as well as a paradox. And it might be this thing, but I guess you, the reader, will never know, as we tread through the shadowy mists of the shrouded secrets.

>> No.17436969

>>17436960
WTF, I WANT ME SOME PRINGLES NOW

>> No.17436977

>>17435755
There is nothing wrong with being gay.

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Can someone explain this meme to me?

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Y'all got anymore of that good Steampunk books?

>> No.17437009

>>17436960
Literally Wolfe’s writing is exactly like this.
>muh vagueness

>> No.17437012

>17436987
no

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>>17437012
>can't even quote

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>>17434074
>tears of fatigue

>> No.17437109

>17437022
I can
I just don't wanna give you the (You)

>> No.17437115

>>17333333

>> No.17437118

>>17434074
No wonder people make fun of Sanderson here. Seriously, how can someone enjoy that level of prose?

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>>17437109
>Pretending that he didn't make a mistake to begin with.

>> No.17437191

>>17437118
It's like someone said before, it's YA fantasy. I'd rather kids read stuff like this than not read at all, desu; at least there's a chance they might move on to other fantasy when they're older.

>> No.17437199

>>17437191
Watch out, you’ll trigger the catholic esl boomer who thinks that reading Bakker is a cardinal sin

>> No.17437209
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Just finished this. It was honestly better than I was expecting. Somehow I thought that this whole Bakker thing was a big ruse.

Just some thoughts:
The prose was actually amazing. You weren't joking about that part. I've never thought that a /sffg/ author could be this good.
Kellhus, as a character, is very interesting. It was fascinating to see that he has no morals and is neither "good" nor "bad"
The entire Esmenet and Achamian "arc" was brilliantly done too.
The world was Dark, but not horrible like some people made it out to be
The ending scene(s) were amazing.

I hope that the second book continues to deliver. I never felt bored.

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>>17437199
>>17437191
>So much shit-posting that I can't even distinguish bait from serious posters anymore.

>> No.17437233

>>17437209
Glad you enjoyed it, fren.
>The world is not that horrible
That’s the one part of your post I disagree with. Eärwa is hands down the bleakest setting I’ve ever read in fantasy, and in fiction in general.
>does it get better
Yes. First book is just the appetizer desu.

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>>17437109
>Somehow thinking that (You)s have some sort of intrinsic value.

Well, here's one for you. I don't mind giving them away. (You)

Oh and by the way: Seek help

>> No.17437254

>>17437209
2nd book is the best imo, and if you think the prose is good wait till you get to book 4 onwards

>> No.17437260

>>17437233
>That’s the one part of your post I disagree with. Eärwa is hands down the bleakest setting I’ve ever read in fantasy, and in fiction in general.
Maybe you misunderstood me.

What I meant to say is that there were true moments of love and kindness in the midst of chaos. Most people were ass-holes, sure. But if you completely removed the magic aspect of it, the story doesn't feel artificial too me. But I got the hints the the world will only grow darker with each book.

>> No.17437286

>>17437260
I see what you mean. Yes, it’s those small moments of love, truth and human connection that seem so precious in contrast to the massive brutality of everything around them. Those moments are what we cling onto with our lives....... and what we take with us to hell.

>> No.17437287

>>17436927
such a hack

>> No.17437293

>>17437290

>>17437290

>>17437290

>> No.17437295

When did Bakker get so big here all of a sudden? I remember googling when unholy consult was gonna come out every week in 2013.

>> No.17437299

>>17437295
He's the best writer in the genre.

>> No.17437995

>starts new thread before this one is finished
What did retard OP mean by this?

>> No.17438160

>>17435238
Dosto is genre fiction

>> No.17439013

who is the darth vader of 40k?

>> No.17439261

Bump Limit

>> No.17439504

>>17437995
>seething this hard that he didn’t get to do the new thread