The story begins with Logen Ninefingers4 alone in the harsh hinterlands of the North, having been split up from his crew5 of Named Men. He is being chased through the forest by a horde of Shanka6; a bestial, wild creature reminiscent of orcs or trolls, often referred to as a Flathead. He manages to kill one with his axe, but it gets caught in its skull, leaving him unarmed7. When he is attacked by a second Shanka, the pair grapple, and the creature eventually drags him over a cliff edge.
Logen is left hanging from a tree root over a deep gorge, with the Shanka clinging to his leg. With nothing but hard choices, Logen decides to take a leap into the river far below, rather than die on someone else’s terms8.
These chapter summaries are based largely on Justin Landon excellent reread over at TOR.COM, which can be found here.
This is the first indication that we’re reading something different. Logen is tough. He just split a bad guy’s head open with an axe. And yet he’s… whimpering? Oh yes. There will be whimpering.
The title of the chapter is a long-term foreshadowing that doesn't pay-off until the last chapter of the third book, The Beginning.
Logen Ninefingers is many people's favourite character, along with Sand dan Glokta who we'll meet in Questions.
The Shanka are introduced here as wild enemy that calls to mind the adversaries of classic fantasy of yore — orcs and trolls. Are they going to play a prominent role throughout the series? Well, no. They're a red herring, and play a relatively minor role.
Another indication of Abercrombie's style; the fights are vicious and brutal, and people live or die as much by luck as skill.
BEFORE THE BATTLE ▪ 1. The Times ▪ 2. The Peacemaker ▪ 3. The Best of Us ▪ 4. Black Dow ▪ 5. What War? ▪ 6. Old Hands ▪ 7. New Hands ▪ 8. Reachey ▪ 9. The Right ThingDAY ONE ▪ 10. Silence ▪ 11. Ambition ▪ 12. Give and Take ▪ 13. The Very Model ▪ 14. Scale ▪ 15. Ours Not to Reason Why ▪ 16. Cry Havoc and … ▪ 17. Devoutly to be Wished ▪ 18. Casualties ▪ 19. The Better Part of Valour ▪ 20. Paths of Glory ▪ 21. The Day’s Work ▪ 22. The Defeated ▪ 23. Fair Treatment ▪ 24. Tactics ▪ 25. Rest and RecreationDAY TWO ▪ 26. Dawn ▪ 27. Opening Remarks ▪ 28. The Infernal Contraptions ▪ 29. Reasoned Debate ▪ 30. Chains of Command ▪ 31. Closing Arguments ▪ 32. Straight Edge ▪ 33. Escape ▪ 34. The Bridge ▪ 35. Strange Bedfellows ▪ 36. Hearts and Minds ▪ 37. Good Deeds ▪ 38. One Day More ▪ 39. Bones ▪ 40. The King's Last Hero ▪ 41. My Land DAY THREE ▪ 42. The Standard Issue ▪ 43. Shadows ▪ 44. Under the Wing ▪ 45. Names ▪ 46. Still Yesterday ▪ 47. For What We Are About to Receive … ▪ 48. The Riddle of the Ground ▪ 49. Onwards and Upwards ▪ 50. More Tricks ▪ 51. The Tyranny of Distance ▪ 52. Blood ▪ 53. Pointed Metal ▪ 54. Peace in Our Time ▪ 55. The Moment of Truth ▪ 56. Spoils ▪ 57. Desperate Measures ▪ 58. Stuff Happens AFTER THE BATTLE ▪ 59. End of the Road ▪ 60. By the Sword ▪ 61. The Currents of History ▪ 62. Terms ▪ 63. Family ▪ 64. New Hands ▪ 65. Old Hands ▪ 66. Everyone Serves ▪ 67. Just Deserts ▪ 68. Black Calder ▪ 69. Retired
Red Country
PART I: TROUBLE ▪ 1. Some Kind of Coward ▪ 2. The Easy Way ▪ 3. Just Men ▪ 4. The Best Man ▪ 5. All Got a Past ▪ 6. The Stolen PART II: FELLOWSHIP ▪ 7. Conscience and the Cock-Rot ▪ 8. New Lives ▪ 9. The Rugged Outdoorsman ▪ 10. Driftwood ▪ 11. Reasons ▪ 12. Oh God, the Dust ▪ 13. Sweet’s Crossing ▪ 14. Dreams ▪ 15. The Wrath of God ▪ 16. The Practical Thinkers ▪ 17. The Fair Price PART III: CREASE ▪ 18. Hell on the Cheap ▪ 19. Plots ▪ 20. Words and Graces ▪ 21. That Simple ▪ 22. Yesterday’s News ▪ 23. Blood Coming ▪ 24. The Sleeping Partner ▪ 25. Fun ▪ 26. High Stakes ▪ 27. Old Friends ▪ 28. Nowhere to Go PART IV: DRAGONS ▪ 29. In Threes ▪ 30. Among the Barbarians ▪ 31. Bait ▪ 32. Savages ▪ 33. The Dragon’s Den ▪ 34. Greed PART V: TROUBLE ▪ 35. The Tally ▪ 36. Going Back ▪ 37. Answered Prayers ▪ 38. Sharp Ends ▪ 39. Nowhere Fast ▪ 40. Times Change ▪ 41. The Cost ▪ 42. Last Words ▪ 43. Some Kind of Coward