Daniel, Katerina and I discuss chapters 9 – 13 of The Thousandfold Thought by R. Scott Bakker
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Daniel, Katerina and I discuss chapters 9 – 13 of The Thousandfold Thought by R. Scott Bakker

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This week on Page Burners, the group continues their journey through Night of Knives with a deep dive into Chapters 3–5. The discussion explores the book’s slower, more atmospheric middle section, the confusion and chaos of Malaz Island during Shadow Moon, and the increasingly tangled loyalties surrounding Dancer, Kellanved, Surly, and the Claw.
The crew debates whether Chapter 3 drags or intentionally leans into disorientation and tension, while also unpacking personal reading pet peeves, confusing timelines, and Esslemont’s descriptive style. Things heat up once the flashbacks begin, giving us our first real look at Dasem Ultor during the fall of Y’Ghatan — including his conflict with Hood, Surly’s growing influence, and the legendary reputation that made soldiers willing to follow him into hell.
Along the way, the episode also touches on Stormriders, Hairlock memes, Shadow Cultists, Dancer’s intimidating presence, and the ongoing question at the heart of Night of Knives: who actually knows what’s happening tonight on Malaz Island?

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