The Crippled God

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Authors: Steven Erikson

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About the Book
 

The Bonehunters are marching to Kolanse, and to an unknown fate. Tormented and exhausted, they are an army on the brink of mutiny. But Adjunct Tavore will not relent. If she can hold her forces together, if the fragile alliances she had forged can survive and if it is within her power, one final act remains. For Tavore Paran means to challenge the gods.

Ranged against Tavore and her allies are formidable foes. The Fokrul Assail are drawing upon a terrible power; their desire is to cleanse the world – to eradicate every civilization, to annihilate every human – in order to begin anew. The Elder Gods, too, are seeking to return. And to do so, they will shatter the chains that bind a force of utter devastation and release her from her eternal prison. It seems that, once more, there will be dragons in the world.

And in Kurald Galain, where the once-lost city of Kharkanas has been found, thousands have gathered upon the First Shore. Commanded by Yedan Derryg, they await the coming of the Tiste Liosan. Are they truly ready to die in the name of an empty city and a queen with no subjects?

In every world there comes a time when choice is no longer an option – a moment when the soul is laid bare and there is nowhere left to turn. And when this last hard truth is faced, when compassion is a virtue on its knees, what is there left to do? Now that time is come – now is the moment to proclaim your defiance and make a stand…

And so begins the final cataclysmic chapter in Steven Erikson’s extraordinary, genre-defining ‘Malazan Book of the Fallen’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
 

A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, archaeologist and anthropologist
Steven Erikson
recently moved back to the UK from Canada and now lives in Cornwall. His début fantasy novel,
Gardens of the Moon
, marked the opening chapter in the epic ‘Malazan Book of the Fallen’ sequence, which has been hailed as one of the most significant works of fantasy of this millennium.

To find out more, visit
www.stevenerikson.com
and
www.malazanempire.com

Also by Steven Erikson

 

GARDENS OF THE MOON

DEADHOUSE GATES

MEMORIES OF ICE

HOUSE OF CHAINS

MIDNIGHT TIDES

THE BONEHUNTERS

REAPER’S GALE

TOLL THE HOUNDS

DUST OF DREAMS

THE FIRST COLLECTED TALES OF
BAUCHELAIN & KORBAL BROACH

THE CRIPPLED GOD
 

A Tale of the Malazan Book of the Fallen

Steven Erikson

 

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Contents
 

Acknowledgements

Map

Dramatis Personae

Book One
: ‘He was a soldier’

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Book Two
: All the takers of my days

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Book Three
: To charge the spear

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Book Four
: The fists of the world

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Book Five
: A hand upon the fates

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Book Six
: To one in chains

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Book Seven
: Your private shore

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Epilogue I

Epilogue II

Appendix

About the Author

Many years ago one man took a chance on an unknown writer and his first fantasy novel – a novel that had already gone the rounds of publishers a few times without any luck. Without him, without his faith and, in the years that followed, his unswerving commitment to this vast undertaking, there would be no ‘Malazan Book of the Fallen’. It has been my great privilege to work with a single editor from start to finish, and so I humbly dedicate
The Crippled God
to my editor and friend, Simon Taylor.

 
Acknowledgements
 

My deepest gratitude is accorded to the following people. My advance readers for their timely commentary on this manuscript which I foisted on them at short notice and probably inopportune times: A. P. Canavan, William Hunter, Hazel Hunter, Baria Ahmed and Bowen Thomas-Lundin. And the staff of The Norway Inn in Perranarworthal, the Mango Tango and Costa Coffee in Falmouth, all of whom participated in their own way in the writing of this novel.

Also, a heartfelt thank you to all my readers, who (presumably) have stayed with me through to this, the tenth and final novel of the ‘Malazan Book of the Fallen’. I have enjoyed our long conversation. What’s three and a half million words between friends?

I could well ask the same question of my publishers. Thank you for your patience and support. The unruly beast is done, and I can hear your relieved sighs.

Finally, my love and gratitude to my wife, Clare Thomas, who suffered through the ordeal of not just this novel, but all those that preceded it. I think it was your mother who warned you that marrying a writer was a dicey proposition …

 
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
In addition to those in
Dust of Dreams
 

THE MALAZANS

Himble Thrup
Seageant Gaunt-Eye
Corporal Rib
Lap Twirl
Sad
Burnt Rope

THE HOST

Ganoes Paran, High Fist and Master of the Deck
High Mage Noto Boil
Outrider Hurlochel
Fist Rythe Bude
Captain Sweetcreek
Imperial Artist Ormulogun
Warleader Mathok
Bodyguard T’morol
Gumble

THE KHUNDRYL

Widow Jastara

THE SNAKE

Sergeant Cellows
Corporal Nithe
Sharl

THE T’LAN IMASS: THE UNBOUND

Urugal the Woven
Thenik the Shattered
Beroke Soft Voice
Kahlb the Silent Hunter
Halad the Giant

THE TISTE ANDII

Nimander Golit
Spinnock Durav
Korlat
Skintick
Desra
Dathenar Gowl
Nemanda

THE JAGHUT: THE FOURTEEN

Gathras
Sanad
Varandas
Haut
Suvalas
Aimanan
Hood

THE FORKRUL ASSAIL: THE LAWFUL INQUISITORS

Reverence
Serenity
Equity
Placid
Diligence
Abide
Aloft
Calm
Belie
Freedom
Grave

THE WATERED: THE TIERS OF LESSER ASSAIL

Amiss
Exigent
Hestand
Festian
Kessgan
Trissin
Melest
Haggraf

THE TISTE LIOSAN

Kadagar Fant
Aparal Forge
Iparth Erule
Gaelar Throe
Eldat Pressan

OTHERS

Absi
Spultatha
K’rul
Kaminsod
Munug
Silanah
Apsal’ara
Tulas Shorn
D’rek
Gallimada
Korabas

BOOK ONE
 

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