Heyo~ I finished a book this month! I bought it a few years ago and finally decided to give it a read. The prose was very different from what I was used to but was pretty good. As I read it, I kept thinking "this would be awesome as a 2D animated show." But it's super super dark.
I've heard this been called West African high fantasy and a lot of people have disagreed with this take. I'm not sure why. This all took place on a secondary world with complex magic systems, which to me means it's a high fantasy. I guess some people forget that Tolkien took inspiration from druids and all kinds of folklore and mysticism as well, expect it was European? idk, if you happen to know a good reason why Black Leopard, Red Wolf wouldn't count as high fantasy, please tell me because I don't understand what people are hung up on.
It was fun being able to recognize some of the reinterpretations like Nan Si as Anansi the Spider. Was kind of surprised by the main character's struggle with murder despite his history of it. Like every single element of revenge he either didn't take or someone else did for him. I didn't understand why Marlon kept the protagonist so passive in these specific instances, or what we're supposed to expect in the future from our protgonist. Maybe Marlon wants to say our protagonist isn't just evil for evil's sake, but has a heart even if he burries it deep inside himself? But then other people do the revenge for the protagonist so I guess I just don't see the point. I don't know it was a weird world that kept me interested. A bit worried about it being a trilogy. I don't really see where the story is going to go next despite the mentioned war. To be honest the war element of high fantasy is a little not my thing, but the good news is that there's all kinds of other things to keep me interested.
I hope there are other fun characters to like in the next book since all the ones I liked died already.
Black Leopard Red Wolf by Marlon James