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The march continues as Page Burners dives into Chapters 5 and 6 of The Bonehunters, and Steven Erikson wastes no time raising new questions while deepening old mysteries.This week we discuss the ever-enigmatic Adjunct Tavore and what her soldiers do—and don't—know about her plans. We explore themes of civilization, slavery, and torture, unpack the unsettling philosophy of truth at any cost, and debate whether progress is worth the dangers it unleashes.Elsewhere, Karsa Orlong and Samar Dev continue their uneasy journey, Bottle encounters a mysterious figure whose future could reshape the world, and Paran reunites with Apsalar for one of the novel's most heartfelt moments. We also meet the formidable Faradan Sort, mourn an unexpected loss, and speculate wildly about Sky Keeps, ancient powers, and what exactly is wrong with the moon.As always, this is a full-spoiler discussion for everything we've read in the Malazan series so far, including the novels by Steven Erikson and Ian C. Esslemont that Page Burners has covered.Grab your sword, your deck of dragons, and maybe a drink with Hellian—because things in The Bonehunters are only getting stranger.Next episode: Chapters 7 only. Trust us, you'll want the extra time.Podcast equipment used (Amazon Affiliate links):Rodecaster DuoRode PSA1+ Professional Studio ArmRode Procaster Microphone
Send us Fan MailWelcome to The Malazan Brotherhood, the definitive fantasy book podcast and read along dedicated to the Malazan Book of the Fallen, covering both dark and sci-fantasy storytelling.Dane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the fourth part of Book 3 Chapter 12.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us Fan MailWelcome to The Malazan Brotherhood, the definitive fantasy book podcast and read along dedicated to the Malazan Book of the Fallen, covering both dark and sci-fantasy storytelling.Dane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the third part of Book 3 Chapter 12.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, the crew continues their journey through The Bonehunters by Steven Erikson, covering Chapters 3 and 4. The discussion explores one of the biggest questions surrounding the Malazan series: what exactly makes its storytelling feel so different from other fantasy epics? The panel dives into the series' sprawling structure, massive cast, thematic throughlines, and whether Malazan even has a true “main character.”The conversation also examines Apsalar's complicated relationship with Cotillion, the emotional fallout of possession and identity, and the tangled connections between Apsalar, Cotillion, and Cutter. Along the way, the group discusses the ever-entertaining Telorast and Curdle, the mysteries surrounding Urko, Karsa's encounter with a K'Chain Che'Malle Short-Tail, and the increasingly science-fiction-like discoveries involving Icarium and Mappo's exploration of ancient sky keeps.From character analysis and worldbuilding mysteries to theories and the future of the series, this episode is packed with speculation, laughs, and plenty of Malazan deep-dives.Next Episode: Chapters 5 & 6 of The Bonehunters.Podcast equipment used (Amazon Affiliate links):Rodecaster DuoRode PSA1+ Professional Studio ArmRode Procaster Microphone
Fantasy awards have given us some incredible winners over the years.But what about the books that didn't win?In this episode of Fantasy for the Ages, we're counting down the 30 greatest fantasy novels ever nominated for major fantasy awards that never actually took home the trophy. These are the bridesmaids of fantasy literature—the books that earned Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, or British Fantasy Award nominations, captured the hearts of readers, sold millions of copies, and became genre classics… yet somehow never heard their name called on awards night.From epic fantasy giants and beloved dragon adventures to urban fantasy masterpieces and modern classics, this list is packed with books that many readers would argue deserved a win.Which fantasy masterpiece was the biggest awards snub of them all?Let's find out.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to The Malazan Brotherhood, the definitive fantasy book podcast and read along dedicated to the Malazan Book of the Fallen, covering both dark and sci-fantasy storytelling.Dane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 3 Chapter 12.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 3 Chapter 12.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, we dive into the opening chapters of The Bonehunters, the sixth installment in Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. Covering the prologue through Chapter 2, we unpack a dense and chaotic start that reminds us just how wild this series can get.From the eerie, spider-infested streets of Kartool to the unsettling rituals of the Nameless Ones, the episode explores the darker tone and shifting stakes that define this point in the series. We break down the chilling release of Dejim Nebrahl, speculate on the motives of the Nameless Ones, and question whether they're agents of balance—or something far more dangerous.We also spend time with standout character introductions and returns, including the unforgettable Hellian (who somehow steals every scene), the mysterious Barathol Mekhar, and a surprisingly emotional look at Apsalar's current state. Along the way, we discuss how The Bonehunters begins to pull together threads from across the series, signaling a turning point where everything starts to converge.If you're reading along, next episode will cover Chapters 3 and 4—so get ready, because things are only getting more intense from here.
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 11.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, we wrap up our discussion of Night of Knives by Ian C. Esslemont, covering Chapters 4, 5, and the epilogue—and there's a lot to unpack.From the mysterious Stormriders to the shadowy aftermath of Kellenved and Dancer's ascension, we dive into what wasn't shown just as much as what was. Does the book's decision to keep major events off-page strengthen its mythic tone, or leave the story feeling incomplete?We spend time breaking down Kiska and Temper as our POV characters—whether their arcs land emotionally, and how they function within the larger Malazan Book of the Fallen universe. We also explore the shifting portrayal of characters like Tayschrenn, the lingering mystery of the Stormriders, and the role of ordinary people caught in world-changing events.Along the way, we debate expectations vs execution, the strengths and weaknesses of Esslemont's storytelling, and whether Night of Knives truly works as a standalone—or feels more like a missing piece of a much larger puzzle.If you've ever wondered what really happened that night… you're not alone.Next Episode: We begin The Bonehunters by Steven Erikson, reading through Chapter 2.
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 11.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the third part of Book 2 Chapter 10.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 10.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Buy the book at https://ko-fi.com/s/1626376343 The gods have abandoned the universe. Only the armies of heaven stand between freedom and annihilation — and something ancient is moving the pieces. In the vast celestial empire of Indra, three warrior companions carry the weight of an unravelling world. Tejas — a Gandharva Major whose faith has curdled into fury, haunted by a guilt he cannot name and a past he cannot outrun. Shreya — an Apsara Captain who has clawed every inch of her rank from a command structure determined to keep her beneath it, fighting a war on two fronts — against her enemies, and against her own army's prejudice. Balveer — a Yaksha warrior of devastating strength, carrying a grief decades old and a debt of vengeance that no amnesty has settled. Against them: the fanatical Danava hordes of the dark wizard Chatur Jagan, the genocidal ambitions of the Asura emperor Ahiravan, and something far older and far worse than either — a being that predates the gods themselves, who has been watching, waiting, and arranging every conflict like moves on a board only it can see. Dev/Asur — War of the Heavens is an epic military fantasy rooted in the mythology of ancient India — a world of divine weapons, celestial politics, demonic armies, and soldiers who are heartbreakingly, defiantly human. Perfect for fans of Steven Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen — with its vast cosmology, brutal warfare, and soldiers who matter as much as gods. Readers of Conn Iggulden's battlefield intensity and Brandon Sanderson's intricate mythological world-building will find themselves immediately at home. This is Indian mythology reimagined as military epic. Gods who fail their people. Empires built on the bodies of the loyal. A conspiracy that spans dimensions. And three soldiers who refused to stop fighting even when the heavens went silent. The great game has begun. The gods are not coming. The stormfront is. Indian Noir is an Indian horror podcast featuring original Indian horror stories, Indian creepypastas, paranormal tales, supernatural fiction, dark fiction, and immersive audio storytelling. Each episode is written, narrated, and produced by Nikesh Murali, Commonwealth Short Story Prize-winning writer, bestselling horror author, and professional narrator.Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoirThis podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 10.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
PNL UPRN Seg#76 Paranormal Cryptid Creature Doodles-PNL Birthday Party with Guests Fylthy and Kat Ward Tue April 21st, 2026 at 5pm EST Guest Bios: PNL (Paranormal NL) Podcast -S4/E16-UPRN Segment #76“Paranormal Cryptid Creature Doodles”. Pre-recorded event with a YouTube Live-Chat Watch-Party on UPRN. Host Jen Noseworthy from Newfoundland & Labrador (NL), Canada. Celebrates her April 2026 Birthday and talks with fellow Canadian Guest: Fylthy from Alberta, Canada. PNL Alumni-Network member & Co-Host UPRN Guest Kat Ward from Ontario Canada joins the show. Other Creature surprise-guests may join in on the Birthday fun. Fylthy (AKA Klaus) a human that lives on Earth and has been drawing cartoons his entire life. His favourite artist is Milo Manara, his favourite writer is Steven Erikson. Klaus is also a green thumb. He enjoys pen and paper Role-Playing games, and reading fantasy novels. He resides in Canada with his wife and their plethora of cats. He often pretends to be a quasi-famous artist and goes by his pen name, Fylth. He hosts a podcast on Dave Scotts' SOR (Spaced Out Radio) called Cryptid Cartoons. It airs every Saturday at 2:00 PM PST. It's a live hour of turning Paranormal stories into magical ink-on-paper cartoon art. Follow Fylthy at https://spacedoutradio.com/fylth/ Kat Ward is a PNL Alumni-Network member who was previously on PNL Podcast S2/E18; and S3/E1 (UPRN Seg#9). Kat is Host to Paranormal Heart Podcast with UPRN that offers a safe & supportive space for sharing paranormal experiences without judgment. Kat has been a paranormal experiencer & sensitive since childhood. Kat grew up in New Brunswick on Canada's East Coast, and may even know a little French. Kats' search for supernatural answers led her to become a paranormal investigator with the Canadian Supernatural Research Society (CSRS) in Ontario. Follow Kat Ward right after PNL Podcast on UPRN every Tue at 6pm EST. https://linktr.ee/paranormalheart Shout to PNL Podcast Alumni-Network Members: Sir Knight Bryan Bowden and Mark Eddy from Third Eye Live who introduced me to Fylthy & Kat Ward. Shout out to Dave Scott from SOR (Spaced Out Radio) https://spacedoutradio.com/ Shout out to UPRN Producer Michelle Desrochers, Michelle is also host of The Outer Realm Radio & Beyond the Outer Realm on UPRN www.linktr.ee/michelledesrochers_ PNL (Paranormal NL) Podcast is sponsored by the BOG team. It's a “Boots On Ground” (BOG) Paranormal investigation team doing local historic investigations in Newfoundland. PNL airs every Tue at 5pm EST on all digital platforms of UPRN (United Public Radio Network) 107.7 FM New Orleans & 105.3 Gulf Coast https://www.uprntalkradio.com PNL also replays every Tue at 6pm EST on all digital platforms of PNL (Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pocketcasts and their own YouTube Channel: “PNL Podcast & BOG team” https://www.youtube.com/@PNL_BOG Follow PNL Podcast & the BOG team, and grab your Merch & BOG Team Music on their Linktree. Smash those SUBSCRIBE buttons. Gratitude. It all helps https://linktr.ee/paranormalnlpodcast JV Noseworthy PNL Podcast & BOG Team Newfoundland & Labrador (NL), Canada Founder/Host: PNL ("Paranormal NL" Podcast) Founder/Team Lead: BOG ("Boots on Ground" Paranormal Investigation Team) Email: paranormal.nl.podcast@gmail.com Follow PNL & BOG Team at https://linktr.ee/paranormalnlpodcast and https://uprntalkradio.com/
We've finished Midnight Tides—and now it's time to zoom out.In this full series-spoiler discussion, the crew breaks down how this turning-point book reshapes the Malazan story, especially when it comes to the Crippled God. Is he still the big bad… or something else entirely?We also dig into reread insights, how we each discovered Malazan, and which storylines we're most excited to follow as the series moves forward.⚠️ Full spoilers for the Malazan Book of the Fallen.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the third part of Book 2 Chapter 9.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, the crew wraps up their deep dive into Midnight Tides by Midnight Tides, the fifth installment in Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson.Covering Chapter 25 and the epilogue, the discussion zeroes in on the novel's powerful and tragic convergence—where politics, prophecy, and personal choices collide in unforgettable fashion. The panel explores the Shakespearean structure of the story, the devastating outcomes of key decisions, and whether the book's emotional payoffs truly land.From the throne room climax to the fates of central characters like Trull, Rhulad, and Seren Pedac, the group debates what worked, what didn't, and what may be setting the stage for future books. Is Midnight Tides a masterclass in thematic storytelling, or does its sprawling narrative leave some threads underdeveloped?The episode also looks ahead to what's next in the Malazan reading order, including The Healthy Dead and Night of Knives, and teases an upcoming full-series spoiler discussion.If you love epic fantasy, deep character analysis, and honest reactions to one of the genre's most ambitious series—this is the conversation for you.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 9.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 9.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 8.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Chewing, the crew dives into Midnight Tides Chapters 18–20, where the tension escalates and the cracks in both empires, and characters, begin to widen.We unpack the haunting mystery of the Nerek and the strange sanctification that shields them, questioning whether divine power, belief, or something far older is at play. From there, the conversation turns toward one of the most compelling emotional cores of the book: the fractured relationship between Fear and Trull Sengar. Is Fear acting out of loyalty… or cowardice? And what does “treason” even mean in a world already unraveling?Rhulad's descent continues, and with it comes one of the most fascinating dynamics in the series—his uneasy, almost tragic bond with Udinaas. As madness tightens its grip, we explore the blurred line between manipulation, guidance, and survival.Meanwhile, Seren Pedac's arc deepens in powerful ways. Her grief, guilt, and emerging connection to something more—whether magical or psychological—add another layer to an already complex narrative. Her journey raises questions about agency, trauma, and transformation in a brutal world.And of course, we couldn't resist diving into the lore—death, forgotten gods, Tiste Edur mythology, and the ever-expanding puzzle that is Malazan. Erikson continues to weave a narrative where belief shapes reality, power comes at a cost, and no character is ever as simple as they seem.This is a dense, emotional, and lore-heavy section of Midnight Tides—and we're here to chew through every bit of it.Next week: Chapters 21–24.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing BlogPage Chewing ForumFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPalSupport the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts:JarrodVarsha ChrisJoseCarl D. Albert (author)Thomas J. Devens (author)Alex French (author)Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us Fan MailDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 8.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, the crew continues their journey through Midnight Tides, Book Five of Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson, diving deep into the chaos and revelations of the late-book chapters as the Letherii–Edur conflict erupts into full war.The discussion explores the sudden devastation unleashed by Letherii sorcery, wiping out entire villages and throwing the Edur world into upheaval. The hosts unpack the emotional weight of Buruk's tragic storyline and Seren Pedac's complicated reaction to his death, debating whether Erikson's “fog of war” storytelling heightens the tension or obscures the emotional impact.From there, the conversation branches into some of the book's biggest mysteries. What is the Empty Hold, and why might Seren Pedac be tied to its power? Who are the mysterious “Mistresses,” and how does the awakening of Death in Lether connect to the shifting metaphysical balance of the world?The crew also examines the arrival of the Crimson Guard and the enigmatic Iron Bars, whose appearance raises new questions about Lether's place in the broader Malazan world.Meanwhile, the discussion turns toward Trull Sengar and the Edur war campaign, touching on the strange presence of the Jheck, the implications of a Tiste Edur with Andii traits, and the broader question of how disconnected the Edur may have become from their own origins.Finally, the hosts dive into one of the novel's most bizarre and fascinating threads: Udinaas' journey into a strange pocket realm inhabited by ghostly T'lan Imass, the shocking revelation of his son's existence, and the tangled manipulations of the dragon-blooded powers moving behind the scenes.As always, theories fly, timelines get debated, and the group wrestles with the sprawling mythology that makes Malazan one of fantasy's most ambitious series.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 7.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, the hosts delve into the intricacies of 'Midnight Tides,' the fifth book in the Malazan series. They explore character dynamics, particularly focusing on Kettle and the Ratcatchers Guild, while discussing broader themes such as destiny, greed, and the nature of power. The conversation highlights Erikson's unique blend of humor and horror, as well as the philosophical underpinnings of the narrative. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate web of character dynamics, political intrigue, and the moral complexities of revolution and war within a fantasy narrative. They explore the motivations and backgrounds of various characters, the implications of their actions, and the overarching influence of powerful entities. The discussion highlights the interplay between personal struggles and broader societal issues, emphasizing the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of power and justice.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 7.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, the group discusses the intricacies of Midnight Tides, focusing on chapters 9, 10, and 11. They explore themes of death, resurrection, and the complex character dynamics between Rulad, Udinas, and the Crippled God. The conversation delves into the nature of war and peace within the Malazan universe, highlighting the horror elements present in Rulad's resurrection and the moral ambiguities of the characters involved. The discussion emphasizes the depth of character development and the philosophical questions raised by the narrative. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate themes of mercy, compassion, and the complexities of character dynamics within the narrative. They explore the repetitive humor and its implications, the nature of consent, and the portrayal of gender dynamics. The discussion also touches on the symbolism of the sea, the balance of life and death, and the significance of family bonds. Through various character analyses, they reflect on the overarching themes of despair, hope, and the cyclical nature of history.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 6.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, the group discusses the themes, characters, and writing style of Midnight Tides, the fifth book in the Malazan series. They explore the balance of humor and darkness, the significance of the Oodaloo character, and the complexities of the Warlock King. The conversation also touches on the themes of colonialism and enslavement, as well as the evolution of Erikson's prose. The group reflects on their favorite moments and characters, speculating on the implications of the sword introduced in the story. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate themes of the Malazan series, focusing on the dynamics of power, time travel, and the relationships between characters, particularly the Sengar brothers. They explore the implications of actions taken by characters, the significance of blessings and curses, and the tragic elements of the narrative. The discussion highlights the emotional weight of guilt, regret, and the complexities of familial relationships, culminating in reflections on the nature of heroism and the consequences of choices made in the face of adversity.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 6.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the third part of Book 2 Chapter 5.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 2 Chapter 5.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, the group discusses the complexities of the Malazan book 'Midnight Tides', focusing on character dynamics, political intrigue, and the cultural aspects of the Tiste-Edur. They explore the significance of history in shaping present events, the relationships between characters, and the material concerns that influence political actions. The conversation delves into the motivations of the Singar brothers and the ambiguity of their interactions, highlighting the intricate web of relationships and power dynamics at play. The conversation delves into the intricate political dynamics within the Sengar family, the connections between local conflicts and larger narratives, and the ghostly encounters that echo historical events. The discussion also explores the nature of the Azath house, the role of Kettle, and the complex relationships. Themes of violence, particularly in relation to the Shadow Sisters, and the tragic story of Hal Beddick are examined, drawing parallels to real-world historical events. The conversation delves into various themes including conspiracy theories surrounding character motivations, the moral dilemmas of justice and vigilantism, character dynamics and relationships, critiques of capitalism within criminal justice systems, historical context and societal critiques, parent-child relationships in fantasy literature, and literary observations on gender dynamics. Each theme is explored through the lens of character interactions and societal structures, providing a rich tapestry of insights and reflections.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 2 Chapter 5.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, the hosts dive into the intricate world of the Malazan series, focusing on 'Midnight Tides.' They discuss the prologue and the first two chapters, exploring themes of betrayal, identity, and the significance of prologues in the Malazan universe. The conversation highlights the complexity of characters, as well as the cultural nuances and their history. The hosts also reflect on the poetic nature of the narrative and the challenges of remembering the multitude of characters and their names, which adds to the richness of the storytelling. The conversation highlights the cultural reflections within their family structure, exploring themes of honor, rivalry, and the burdens of expectation. The episode further examines the economic and political machinations of the Lethari Empire, drawing parallels to real-world issues of debt and power dynamics, while introducing characters like Udonas and Featherwitch, who embody the struggles of their society.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 1 Chapter 4.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
FULL SERIES SPOILERS in this episode!In this episode of Page Burners, the hosts delve into the intricacies of 'House of Chains,' the fourth book in the Malazan series. They discuss the pivotal character arcs, particularly focusing on Karsa Orlong, Tavor, and Felisin, and how their journeys reflect broader themes of redemption, tragedy, and transformation. The conversation also touches on the significance of the Tiste Edur, the dynamics of the Paran siblings, and the complexities of characters like Leomund. Through a reread, the hosts uncover new insights and connections, enriching their understanding of the narrative and its characters. In this conversation, the participants delve into the characters of the Malazan series, discussing their favorites and least favorites, particularly focusing on Fiddler, Onrak, and the complexities of Crokus and Absalar's relationship. They explore the duality of Cotillion and Shadow Throne, examining their motivations and the nature of their actions. The discussion also touches on the Crippled God, his portrayal, and the implications of his character arc. Finally, they analyze the Tiste Edur's claim to power and the moral complexities surrounding it, leading to a rich exploration of themes within the series.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 1 Chapter 4.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerLink to the Dead Alewives DnD Skit:https://youtu.be/9Kgx2b1sIRs?si=O0zQzMUFpIAdsvNeSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, the hosts delve into the complexities of the Malazan book series, focusing on 'House of Chains.' They explore the intricate themes of character development, the significance of endings, and the role of humor amidst darker narratives. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of life and death, the tragic fate of key characters, and the implications of rebellion and choices within the story. The hosts reflect on their personal experiences with the book, emphasizing the depth of its characters and the impact of their journeys. In this conversation, the participants delve into the themes of revenge, justice, and morality within the context of the Malazan series, particularly focusing on 'House of Chains.' They explore the complexities of character development, the significance of relationships, and the metaphorical implications of chains in society. The discussion highlights the emotional climaxes of the characters' journeys, emphasizing personal endings that resonate deeply with the audience. The conversation delves into various themes including personal preferences in movies, character development, trauma, and relationships within the context of a fantasy series. The participants discuss their thoughts on character arcs, failures, and romantic relationships, while also making predictions for future books in the series. The discussion is rich with insights into the emotional and psychological aspects of the characters, as well as the overarching narrative.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the fifth part of Book 1 Chapter 3.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the fourth part of Book 1 Chapter 3.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the third part of Book 1 Chapter 3.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode of Page Burners, the hosts delve into the intricate world of the Malazan series, focusing on character dynamics, particularly the relationship between Cutter and Absalar. They explore the rich lore surrounding the Talanai Mass and the First Empire, while also discussing the romantic tensions that arise among the characters. The desert of Raraku is portrayed as a living entity, and the concept of memory plays a crucial role in the narrative. The Hounds of Darkness emerge as a significant threat, and the implications of the First Throne are examined. The episode concludes with reflections on Kalam's vision and the connections between past and present events. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate themes of the Malazan series, exploring character dynamics, moral ambiguity, and the influence of setting on storytelling. They discuss the complexities of relationships, the fluidity of identity, and the tragic nature of rebellion, all while reflecting on the rich lore of the Seven Cities. The dialogue highlights the characters' motivations and the consequences of power dynamics, ultimately painting a vivid picture of the narrative's depth and intricacies.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the second part of Book 1 Chapter 3.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, the group discusses chapters 16-19 of House of Chains, focusing on character development, particularly Karsa's journey of growth and isolation. They explore themes of belief, the nature of gods, and the moral complexities of power dynamics. Felicin's struggles with the whirlwind goddess and the implications of cold iron versus hot iron are also examined, alongside the failures of parental figures in the narrative. In this conversation, the participants delve into the intricate character dynamics and themes present in the Malazan series, particularly focusing on leadership challenges, the nature of rebellion, sibling relationships, and the emotional struggles of characters like Felicin and Gamet. They explore how humor serves as a coping mechanism in dark times, the significance of foreshadowing, and the role of technology and strategy in warfare. The discussion highlights the burden of power and the complexities of relationships, ultimately painting a rich tapestry of the narrative's depth and character development.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the first part of Book 1 Chapter 3.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/
In this episode, the hosts delve into the intricate world of the Malazan series, focusing on 'House of Chains.' They explore the complexities of characters like Karsa Orlong, the moral ambiguities present in the narrative, and the significant themes of power struggles, suffering, and the role of female characters. The discussion also touches on the psychological aspects of oppression and the impact of hallucinations as a narrative device, all while appreciating the rich world-building that defines the series. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the intricate themes and character developments within the Malazan series, particularly focusing on the roles of various characters such as Heberic, Fiddler, and Cotillion. They explore the significance of ascension, the emotional depth of the characters, and the narrative structure that intertwines past and present. The discussion also touches on the implications of immortality and the cyclical nature of history as it relates to the characters' journeys.Send us a message (I'm not able to reply)Support the showPage Chewing Blog Page Chewing Forum Film Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations Podcast Support the podcast via PayPal Support the show by using our Amazon Affiliate linkJoin Riverside.fm Co-Hosts: Jarrod Varsha Chris Jose Carl D. Albert (author) Thomas J. Devens (author) Alex French (author) Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)
Send us a textDane and Kamraun explore House of Chains, the fourth book in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. In this episode, they discuss the fifth part of Book 1 Chapter 2.New intro written and performed by The Dark Composer and based on the original written and performed by Billy. Check out his channel:https://www.youtube.com/@thedarkcomposerSupport the showWe love hearing from you all! Please send comments and feedback to contact@horsefrogproductions.com.Social Links:Website: HorseFrogProductions.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HorseFrogProdYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@horsefrogproductionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsefrogproductions/