2017/50: City of Miracles -- Robert Jackson Bennett
Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 07:29 pm2017/50: City of Miracles -- Robert Jackson Bennett
Conclusion of the Divine Cities trilogy (previous volumes were City of Stairs and City of Blades). I wondered, reviewing the latter, if the third book would focus on Sigrud the mysteriousViking Dreyling berserker: and it does, in that he is the primary viewpoint character. However, it's not primarily his story.( not much more spoilery than the blurb )
The conclusion I draw is not, as you suggested, that miracles fade as their existence goes on, causing fluctuations in their function. Rather, I believe that miracles changed and mutated just as any organism might: the Divine Empire was a teeming ecosystem of miracles and Divine entities, all with varying levels of agency and purpose, all shifting and altering as the years went by.
Conclusion of the Divine Cities trilogy (previous volumes were City of Stairs and City of Blades). I wondered, reviewing the latter, if the third book would focus on Sigrud the mysterious