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The steel remains by richard k morgan
The steel remains by richard k morgan









the steel remains by richard k morgan

Strip away the dialogue tags and descriptors, and you wouldn’t be able to tell who’s speaking. There isn’t an erudite character, a quiet character, a character who lies and exaggerates, a character who delivers blunt truths, etc. They all say “fuck” often, and in similar ways. They all have, essentially, the same vocabulary. My biggest issue with the book isn’t with its treatment of LGBT characters, but rather, how all characters sound the same. The result in that particular scene isn’t very pleasant, obviously. Explicit violence is also a part of this book, and sometimes, the sex and violence happen at the same time. Every character gets his chance to, er, shine in the bedroom in explicit detail, some more graphically than others. From an LGBT perspective, it’s good to see that the author doesn’t shy away from portraying his characters with real sex lives (for instance, this is not a book where the straight characters get to boink but the gay characters lead chaste lives).

the steel remains by richard k morgan

The plot itself doesn’t move very quickly or dramatically, but this is more character-driven than anything else. The third, Egar, returned to his people to run his family and his family’s tribe, but has found himself ill-suited to leadership. Archeth, the lesbian character, is the servant of an Emperor and has been tasked to discover what really happened when a town has been razed. Ringil is one of the gay characters, and he has been hired by his mother to find a lost cousin, and of course promptly finds himself in way over his head.

the steel remains by richard k morgan

Are there LGBT characters? Yes, two of the main characters are one is a gay man, the other is a lesbian.īrief summary / book review: Grimdark fantasy about a trio of former mercenaries who are living through their traumas and trying to adjust to their post-war lives, only to find that mysterious forces are at work.











The steel remains by richard k morgan