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I've started Midnight Sun, and my paperback copy of Night Winds is now superfluous (though it does sport a superior Frazetta cover).
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Thanks to Chainsaw's generosity (he is an excellent fellow indeed!) I finished reading Darkness Weaves a few days ago. Certainly a fun mix of weird science and sword and sorcery, I enjoyed it quite a bit. I see Kane compared to Conan regularly, but what I found was a brawny, more murderous Elric - a fantastic mix.
Where Conan is definitely portrayed as a hero (regardless of his self-interest), Kane is much darker, not a "good guy" at all... really the least despicable in a cast of despicable leading roles. But for all that, he's an interesting character that keeps your interest. Kane has no interest in saving the girl, someone else can try to do that. Kane is busy plotting murder and reaping the rewards.
Great read, and again, Chainsaw's awesome. Looking forward to digging into more Kane after I finish up Swords Against Death.
So, Kane. Chaotic Evil?
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CE/CN seems about right, but shades of N, too.
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joseph wrote:
Thanks to Chainsaw's generosity (he is an excellent fellow indeed!)
Happy to share my extra copies! They're a bit worn, but good enough for reading.
I finished reading Darkness Weaves a few days ago. Certainly a fun mix of weird science and sword and sorcery, I enjoyed it quite a bit.
I need to read that one again. I've read Night Winds and Bloodstone many times, but the others just once and not recently.
I see Kane compared to Conan regularly, but what I found was a brawny, more murderous Elric - a fantastic mix. Where Conan is definitely portrayed as a hero (regardless of his self-interest), Kane is much darker, not a "good guy" at all... really the least despicable in a cast of despicable leading roles. But for all that, he's an interesting character that keeps your interest. Kane has no interest in saving the girl, someone else can try to do that. Kane is busy plotting murder and reaping the rewards.
Good insights. I think his immortality has made him callous and indifferent. He eventually sees everyone die and has for a long, long time. That experience has warped his judgement.
So, Kane. Chaotic Evil?
Hmmm... I think of him more as chaotic neutral, but definitely not heroic in any normal sense of the word. I'm trying to remember whether he's actually ever depicted killing an innocent non-combatant. I don't think so - except for presumably Able? As you say, most everyone seems to be pretty despicable. I would need to re-read everything to know for sure.
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I do not need this set, but I must have it! Great stories and gorgeous art.
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I curse your post! How can I justify this purchase?
Maybe now copies of Gods in Darkness won't be so outlandishly priced.
Thanks for the tip!
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rhialto wrote:
I curse your post! How can I justify this purchase?
Hahaha! I had the same reaction when Kellri first posted the link at K&KA.
Maybe now copies of Gods in Darkness won't be so outlandishly priced.
Nice thought!
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Looks like a must-have! Thanks, Chainsaw!
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One-fifty for all five volumes (unsigned) doesn't sound that bad to me.
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You're right, I missed that detail.
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I just received my set of Centipede Press's exquisite republished Kane fiction. Five hard cover volumes. They are so beautiful that I almost fear to touch them. Exceptionally well made. Glorious art. I highly recommend them. This is how books are supposed to be made....except for the dust jackets. Dust jackets aren't supposed to be works of art that cause one to pause before picking the book up. /chuckle/
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Very glad to hear this! I'm excited to receive mine. I check the front porch daily now hoping it arrives.
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Ordered mine. All from Amazon, at a $222 price tag. Got a $100 Amazon Gift Card for Xmas, then opened an Amazon card for a promotional $80 credit. Result: I'm getting the entire set for $42, free shipping. I'm so excited for this! I'm fairly new to KEW's Kane (though not some of his Year's Best Horror stories and his Conan novel), so I'm excited to read some of the Kane stories I've yet to read, and these books are going to look gloriously beautiful on a book shelf. I will carefully remove each dust jacket before reading. ;)
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You're in for a treat: these are some of the best S&S fiction ever written...
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I picked them up in old paperbacks, which I think I'm going to stick with rather than diving into collector's editions.
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I just received an email update from Centipede Press. They just found six complete sets of The Complete Kane volumes that they published last year. $150.00/set Contact them via jerad@centipedepress.com if you are interested. They are not listed in the company's official catalog. I get nothing from the sales, just sharing the news with folks who I know enjoy the Kane stories.
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It's an unbelievably beautiful set. I marvel at it from time to time.
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Just want to say that I applaud the entry of "Kaine" in the Swampgate write-up. I'll probably switch him to a Death-Lord, but well done!
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rhialto wrote:
Just want to say that I applaud the entry of "Kaine" in the Swampgate write-up. I'll probably switch him to a Death-Lord, but well done!
Awesome little easter egg, right?!?
Truthfully, nothing in the system really fits an immortal - there are stories highlighting high levels of competency across any number of adventuring classes.
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rhialto wrote:
Just want to say that I applaud the entry of "Kaine" in the Swampgate write-up. I'll probably switch him to a Death-Lord, but well done!
Awesome little easter egg, right?!?
Truthfully, nothing in the system really fits an immortal - there are stories highlighting high levels of competency across any number of adventuring classes.
True, but he's cursed with immortality (the deepest mystery...), and is frequently captured, febrile, debilitated, etc. I don't believe any of my players will recognize him, but we'll see this weekend...