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The Tales of Bauchelain and Korbal Broach #4, Malazan #Other, Malazan (In-World Chronological Order) #15
Crack'd Pot Trail [signed tc] by Steven Erikson
by:
Steven Erikson
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publisher: PS Publishing
In a world where names hold power, the narrative weaves through the complexities of identity and morality. The characters embark on a journey that challenges their understanding of what it means to label good and evil. As they navigate through intricate landscapes, the weight of these dualities becomes more pronounced, leading them to question their own beliefs.
Amidst the chaos, the protagonists grapple with the implications of their choices, exploring themes of duality and the shades of gray that lie between right and wrong. Each encounter serves to deepen their convictions or sway them toward new philosophies. As alliances shift and truths unravel, they must confront the demons of their past and forge new destinies.
Their path is not only one of physical travel but also an exploration of the human psyche. Through trials and revelations, they learn that giving a name to evil can have profound consequences, echoing through their lives and the world around them. As the story unfolds, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of evil and the power of understanding.
Amidst the chaos, the protagonists grapple with the implications of their choices, exploring themes of duality and the shades of gray that lie between right and wrong. Each encounter serves to deepen their convictions or sway them toward new philosophies. As alliances shift and truths unravel, they must confront the demons of their past and forge new destinies.
Their path is not only one of physical travel but also an exploration of the human psyche. Through trials and revelations, they learn that giving a name to evil can have profound consequences, echoing through their lives and the world around them. As the story unfolds, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of evil and the power of understanding.