I’ve heard this complaint from others, and it’s valid. Where the series really starts coming into its own, in my opinion, is around the end of the first book/ start of the second where Kellhus gets involved in politics and persuasion. This is the part that gives me a better understanding of “superintelligences” and what they might do.
I’ve heard this complaint from others, and it’s valid. Where the series really starts coming into its own, in my opinion, is around the end of the first book/ start of the second where Kellhus gets involved in politics and persuasion. This is the part that gives me a better understanding of “superintelligences” and what they might do.