Waiting on Wednesday
This week on our recurring meme for Waiting on Wednesday - where we feature some of the most anticipated gems of the genre to be released this year - we feature the resurgence of one of the best ever series written in Epic Fantasy, the very definition of E-P-I-C, by Steven Erikson, the Malazan Empire of the Fallen. Originally intended to feature Karsa Orlong from the original books, this new trilogy starting with God is not Willing kicks off yet another chapter of this mammoth massive world. Expect it to be dense, full of hard-crunching action and vast vast worldbuilding like never before. Welcome back to the world of Malazan!
Many years have passed since three Teblor warriors brought carnage and chaos to the small lakeside settlement of Silver Lake. While the town has recovered, the legacy of that past horror remains, even if the Teblor tribes of the north no longer venture into the southlands. One of those three, Karsa Orlong, is now deemed to be a god, albeit an indifferent one. In truth, many new cults and religions have emerged across the Malazan world, including those who worship Coltaine, the Black-Winged God, and - popular among the Empire's soldiery - followers of the cult of Iskar Jarak, Guardian of the Dead.
A legion of Malazan marines is on the march towards Silver Lake. responding to
intelligence that indicates the tribes beyond the border are stirring. The
marines aren't quite sure what they're going to be facing but, while the
Malazan military has evolved and these are not the marines of old, one thing
hasn't changed: they'll handle whatever comes at them. Or die trying
Meanwhile, in the high mountains, where dwell the tribes of the Teblor, a new
warleader has risen. Scarred by the deeds of Karsa Orlong, he intends to
confront his god, even if he has to cut a bloody path through the Malazan
Empire to do it. Higher in the mountains, a new threat has emerged, and now the
Teblor are running out of time.
The long feared invasion is about to begin. And this time it won't be three simple warriors. This time thousands are poised to flood the lands of the south. And in their way, a single legion of Malazan marines . . .
It seems the past is about to revisit Silver Lake, and that is never a good
thing . . .
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