Tho it makes sense, do we know for fact that seswatha and the dreams will remain now that Akka has renounced his faith? And when the dreams chaged, isn't is possible (in theory) that perhaps the dreams were never accurate to begin with? perhaps Seswatha purposly corrupted the dreams to reach some other conclusion or perhaps to trick the Mandate into guarding the Gnosis? Not to say seswatha was evil, but perhaps just not completely truithful? view post
I'll be curious to see if the dreams change only for Akka, and if they do, to what end? what of the rest of the mandate? Given the theory of deep hypnosis upon initiation, it stands to reason they will have the same dreams they always had while Akka discovers a new tangent that could be truth or a lie. Kellus promises truth, but is in fact a liar, so...damn! regardless, ths whole saga needs to be reread over and over! view post
He'll be either stable in mind or a skin spy. either way, he MUST return! view post
I and my friends who have read this have talked about this. We all agree that the only way a movie would work would be if it were CGI, NC-17 and utterly uncut. otherwise, it would just be a cheap hack and slash job of a movie. view post
heh, which i'd still go see...
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When one pisses on the water, one pisses on one's own reflection. view post
The first stand alone novel that officially set the bar for me was Imagica by Clive Barker. To this day, that bar has yet to be raised. The first series? A series called Mystic Worrior (15-19 yo). I can't recall the author. The second, the almighty Necroscope by Brian Lumley (20 yo to present). view post