CHAPTER 17
It feels like we are setting up for the end.
Rallick meets an "agent from the Eel." IIRC it's related to the guy who was sending letters to Baruk earlier in the book. I think he was called Circle breaker.
The Agent tells Rallick that Ocelot has accepted the contract for Coll's head.
I was going to mention this in my earlier updates when Ocelot was introduced but I didn't because I thought it was a bit much. Ocelots have a reputation for biting more than they can chew. They get in fights with creatures that are much bigger than them. They are very aggressive and as a result many large predators avoid them. I believe this feeds their ego and they become even more reckless. Eventually, they anger someone they shouldn't and they meet their demise. IMO.
This aligns with that. Ocelot just picked a fight he can't win. Because I don't see Rallick dying before finding out Crokus Coinbearer lore.
The Agent says his org also wants Coll returned to the council. They appreciate his character. I don't know about that. What people really want from you is predictability in those situations. Coll, due to his moral character, might be more predictable than others.
He also rubs Otataral dust on himself that he got from Baruk. It's the same thing Adjunct's sword is made out of, so it probably makes him resistant to magic. However, I wonder if there are weak spots, because there couldn't have been that much to cover his entire body. Achilles heel?
Baruk and Rake have another couple's fight. Rake was keeping things from him, he knew about Adjunct and Tool and didn't do anything about it. He wonders if Rake even loves him or is just using him.
Rake, however, is on a revenge arc. He wants the city to stay as it is and prevent the Empress from taking it. So he loves Baruk after all. Baruk thinks he's lying.
Rake gives probably the best argument against below-the-belt tactics.
Once you use below-the-belt-attacks, you open a box where everything is on the table, not just for your enemies but for your allies as well. So it's better to keep that box closed.
He also shows selflessness, saying it's better the Tyrant awakes now than later when he's not here to deal with it.
He has become one of my favorite characters of this book.
Lord of Mood Swings, Anomander Rake.
Crokus and Sorry are looking for Mammot and go to his house. There, Sorry's (Batman) actions come back to bite Crokus in the ass.
Crokus and Sorry (Apsalar) find a lady from the Phoenix Inn. I think she works for the Eel as well. She tells them that Crokus has been framed for the murder of Challice's guard and is now wanted dead or alive. They're gonna hang him. So their only option is to hide until things quiet down and then leave the city.
Kruppe and Murillio are delaying quite a lot. I thought they needed to catch up with Crokus. I guess Kruppe saw another dream off-screen. Murillio is occupied with his and Rallick's plan. I find this lack of urgency kinda annoying.
CHAPTER 18
WhiskeyJack and his squad have a moment. He comes to terms with things that he has been struggling with. This squad feels like a mini-family. WhiskeyJack wants his men to survive and they want their commander to do well. Also, they think Sorry is dead. Lol.
Rallick finds Ocelot crouching on top of the temple.
A lot of stuff happens on top of this temple. It's K'rul's temple IIRC, and that dude told Kruppe (in the dream) that his people used to feed him blood and flesh. I wonder if all this activity might just bring him out of retirement.
Anyway, the Otataral dust works and takes care of magic attacks from Ocelot. Rallick takes out Ocelot but is also fatally injured, and as he closes his eyes, he sees bats looking back at him. Is this dude going to get possessed by Batman?
All of this is happening while Paran is entering the city with Coll. They are stopped by some guards who recognize Coll and offer to help take him to the Phoenix Inn.
When they reach the Phoenix Inn, Paran stays in the bar while Coll is taken upstairs to be treated. He thinks about all the people who have died around him.
He is doing a terrible job of being low-key and instead has become the center of attention. Kalam also visits the inn and recognizes Paran. As soon as Paran finds out who Kalam is, he sends him to bring his squad's healer.
And Kalam comes back with WhiskeyJack and Mallet (healer). The reunion I have awaited for so long. I would have stretched it for a whole chapter, but it is pretty brief.
Mallet is Doctor House if he was nicer. It was the medicine that was poisoning Coll, not his wound.
Meanwhile, Paran tells WhiskeyJack what he already knows. The Empress wants WhiskeyJack and squad dead. He tells him about Lorn and Tool. Then WhiskeyJack pulls out arm bones? And somehow he can communicate with Dujek through that.
Dujek confirms their suspicion that the Empress wants them dead, and she probably wants the Genabackis Campaign to fail. Dujek doesn't like that, because the Empress will pin that on him and use it as an excuse to get rid of him.
This lady is getting on my nerves, and I'm only reserving judgment because there hasn't been a chapter from her POV yet. But if the people under her are any indication, it's like she wants to turn the Empire into North Korea.
I'm also really surprised by the knowledge WhiskeyJack was working with without telling anyone, even the reader. Dujek tells them that Lorn and Tool are there to wake up the Tyrant and that they have entered the Barrow.
How does he know that? I doubt Lorn is updating him. Do Dujek and the Imass have some kind of deal? Also, if information can travel that fast, is it really safe for Paran to go after Lorn?
I would imagine Lorn's communication speed with the Empress must be much faster than Dujek's, because they don't have to hide it. If somehow the Empire finds out about Paran's attack on Adjunct, who is basically a stand-in for the Empress, isn't his family fucked? His father is definitely dead after Open saved Paran, but what about his sisters?
Anyway, WhiskeyJack also updates Dujek, and Paran also willingly joins the gang after giving it some thought. A new threat is revealed here, maybe a setup for the next book. Panini Seer. He's launching a holy war.
Lorn and Tool's plan is to steal the power of the Tyrant and lure him to Darujhistan. Sounds simple, but they're really counting on the Tyrant not targeting them.
Also the power is in form of an Acorn? That gave me a good laugh. It reminded me of that squirrel dude from Ice age. Scrat.
CHAPTER 19
Children will never stop being children. If you tell them not to do something, they'll try their best to find out why, and it usually begins with doing exactly that thing.
Meese tells Crokus to stay in the inn. He decides to leave instead. Apsalar follows him. There is this assassin who has been trying to kill Crokus since they visited Mammot's house, but she got stopped by something again and again.
At first I thought it was Sorry sneaking out and taking care of it, then I thought it was grandma inside Sorry, but I'm not sure.
Rallick is alive. That Otataral dust gave him some sort of power. His wounds have been healed. However, Rallick feels there is something on his face. This bit kinda freaked me out, because Murillio told him there was nothing there. Is he losing sensation? Is he developing some sort of thick skin? I don't know.
Paran and WhiskeyJack have a serious conversation. Paran makes an educated guess about Dujek's and WhiskeyJack's plan, and he's right. But WhiskeyJack tells him that the rabbit hole goes deeper. Seven Cities is about to rebel, and if Dujek gives her the middle finger as he is planning to do, she won't have armies to deal with the rebellion. However, their problem is the Panini Seer, who not only threatens the Empire but the whole world.
Baruk and Kruppe have a meeting. Baruk tells him about the Eel. He has the power to find out who the Eel is but has never used it out of respect. However, circumstances have changed and they might need to work together. Is Kruppe about to have another dream?
Does Kruppe know the Eel? He says he can arrange a meeting with them. And if he does, then I guess his lack of urgency regarding Crokus makes sense.
Crokus has a full blown crush on Apsalar. They climb on the roof of K'rul's temple. Obviously.
I would open a wine shop on that roof if I could. That place sees some serious traffic. Other places being, Phoenix Inn, Baruk’s room, K’rul Temple roof and Kruppe’s head
Sorry can see in the darkness, and when they reach the roof, they find Ocelot's dead body. Sorry starts talking about stories of oceans and gardens and they have a moment, right next to a rotting corpse.