have assembled the puzzle, to be more precise. Disparate facts. Observances. Offhand comments believed to be uttered in private, overheard by none other than the faithful servant standing before you—’
Did the author recently visit the barber or lose his thesaurus? Or maybe he knows someone named Barb and promised her he'd put her in the book somewhere.
You keep using this phrase as if you believe that the ONLY thing the audience wail forget is that it's a sword. Like, you just throw out things like High Dennul or Azath House, but apparently the hard thing to remember is thatDragnipur is a sword.
They play his pain for laughs but its wore than most. In a book series that's all about how miserable people are, laughing at this man for serving two insane necromancers who surgically alter him while he's presumably awake is sickening.