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  1. Crack'd Pot Trail is the fourth novella by Canadian author Steven Erikson in his Malazan Book of the Fallen series. It is preceded by The Lees of Laughter's End, and will be followed by another two novellas. [1] The novella was released in December 2009 with 300 traycased, signed and jacketed hardcovers with color plates and 700 unjacketed and ...

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    The intrepid necromancers Bauchelain and Korbal Broach, scourges of civilization, raisers of the dead, reapers of the souls of the living, devourers of hope, betrayers of faith, slayers of the innocent and modest personifications of evil, have a lot to answer for and answer they will. Known as the Nehemoth, they are pursued by countless self-profes...

    A 1. Anomander Rake, First Son of Darkness (Mentioned only) 2. Apto Canavalian, judge for The Century's Greatest Artist (First mentioned) (First appearance) 3. Arpo Relent, Well Knight, one of the Nehemothanai (First mentioned) (First appearance) 4. Aurpan, poet and traveler (Mentioned only) 5. Avas Didion Flicker, poet and adventurer B 1. Bauchela...

    Author Steven Erikson cited British explorer Richard Francis Burton as the inspiration for the voice of Crack'd Pot Trail. Specifically, Burton's introduction to his translation of The Book of the...
    Erikson also found inspiration in Walter Scott's Ivanhoe and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. He describes the novella as The Canterbury Tales meets the Donner Party.
    Erikson credits the novella as "possibly the most enjoyable writing experience I've ever had",although he says "it's actually not easy to write really bad poetry. It's quite challenging...You've go...
  2. Jan 12, 2009 · Earlier this year, Crack'd Pot Trail, a tale of Bauchelain and Korbal Broach, hit the shelves, offering a strangely compelling narrative concept in an over-embellished, long-winded package. Using the backdrop of the Bauchelain and Korbal Broach novellas, Crack'd Pot Trail follows the Nehemothanai and their artist/pilgrim companions as they ...

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  3. Book 4 in the Bauchelain and Korbal Broach series, (2009) Publisher: Nightshade Books. It is an undeniable truth: give evil a name and everyone’s happy. Give it two names and…why, they’re even happier. Intrepid necromancers Bauchelain and Korbal Broach, scourges of civilization, raisers of the dead, reapers of the souls of the living ...

  4. Sep 13, 2011 · The legendary Crack'd Pot Trail, a stretch of harsh wasteland between the Gates of Nowhere and the Shrine of the Indifferent God, has become a tortured path of deprivation. Will honor, moral probity, and virtue prove champions in the face of brutal necessity? No, of course not. Don't be silly.

  5. Sep 13, 2011 · The legendary Crack'd Pot Trail, a stretch of harsh wasteland between the Gates of Nowhere and the Shrine of the Indifferent God, has become a tortured path of deprivation. Will honor, moral probity, and virtue prove champions in the face of brutal necessity? No, of course not. Don't be silly.

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  6. Crack'd Pot Trail is the fourth novella by Canadian author Steven Erikson in his Malazan Book of the Fallen series. It is preceded by The Lees of Laughter's End, and will be followed by another two novellas. The novella was released in December 2009 with 300 traycased, signed and jacketed hardcovers with color plates and 700 unjacketed and unsigned hardcovers copies available for pre-order.

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