The Crippled God

By Steven Erikson

The Crippled God - Steven Erikson
  • Release Date: 2011-03-01
  • Genre: Epic Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 301 Ratings

Description

Savaged by the K’Chain Nah’Ruk, the Bonehunters march for Kolanse, where waits an unknown fate.  Tormented by questions, the army totters on the edge of mutiny, but Adjunct Tavore will not relent.  One final act remains, if it is in her power, if she can hold her army together, if the shaky allegiances she has forged can survive all that is to come.  A woman with no gifts of magic, deemed plain, unprepossessing, displaying nothing to instill loyalty or confidence, Tavore Paran of House Paran means to challenge the gods – if her own troops don’t kill her first.

Awaiting Tavore and her allies are the Forkrul Assail, the final arbiters of humanity.  Drawing upon an alien power terrible in its magnitude, they seek to cleanse the world, to annihilate every human, every civilization, in order to begin anew.  They welcome the coming conflagration of slaughter, for it shall be of their own devising, and it pleases them to know that, in the midst of the enemies gathering against them, there shall be betrayal.

In the realm of Kurald Galain, home to the long lost city of Kharkanas, a mass of refugees stand upon the First Shore.  Commanded by Yedan Derryg, the Watch, they await the breaching of Lightfall, and the coming of the Tiste Liosan.  This is a war they cannot win, and they will die in the name of an empty city and a queen with no subjects.

Elsewhere, the three Elder Gods, Kilmandaros, Errastas and Sechul Lath, work to shatter the chains binding Korabas, the Otataral Dragon, from her eternal prison. Once freed, she will rise as a force of devastation, and against her no mortal can stand. At the Gates of Starvald Demelain, the Azath House sealing the portal is dying. Soon will come the Eleint, and once more, there will be dragons in the world.

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Reviews

  • Amazing

    5
    By =+=+=+=+=+
    Absolutely amazing conclusion to as many story lines as able. Well done!!
  • Genius

    5
    By Wilson Mayo
    I looked forever for a replacement for the Wheel of Time saga, and stumbled upon Steven Erikson's novels almost by accident. This book marks the 20th time I have read this epic story, and Steven surpasses all with his rich story telling, wonderful vocabulary and ability to grip the reader with a world beyond imagination. Thank you Steven! Your work is a masterpiece!!!
  • I have witnessed...

    5
    By Chorok1c
    I have never wept as hard, laughed as hard, cheered as hard, scratched my head as hard as I have reading this series. Unequivocally, the best.
  • Excellent conclusion

    5
    By Hrp2
    Worth waiting for.
  • Awesome

    5
    By Toblakaii
    You have to read them all. It all comes together so well
  • Extraordinary

    5
    By chrisahunter
    This extraordinary work of high fantasy guides the reader along an magical tale of dragons, gods, and epic battles where the most valued treasures are found in the quotidian charms of it's all-too-human protagonists.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By Tehol4president!
    This is an amazing finale to the best series I have read in this genre. I am heartbroken I have reached the end. I will certainly be one of the first in line to read Erikson's next work. Hopefully, Esslemont will continue some of the tales left open in the series. I also hope there is truth in the rumors that Erikson will be writing more about the Malazan Empire in the future.
  • Mr.

    2
    By JDC2305
    I got the feeling Erickson just wanted to be done with the book and get his publisher off his back. Disappointed in the slapped together style.
  • You have to read it...

    5
    By DJHR123
    I am in awe right now, as I have just finished this series, and I don't know what to say. Wow.