This is must be the most painful review I would write. Since read the very excellent start of the Sellswords trilogy, Servant of the Shard I was long to continue the trilogy. But Unfortunately, this was a disaster for me to finish Promise of the Witch King.
After SotS Artemis Entreri and Jarlaxle left Calimport, they were hired by the dragon sisters; this time, The quest is about destroying the witch king, in the prolog, Artemis Entreri and Jarlaxle thought they've destroyed the witch king, but no, the tower, is a duplication of the real artifact. After they ventured to the Bloodstone Lands, they will face the real master of the tower who was haunting the wasteland for years...
The plot is not innovate as Servant of the Shard, it follows the same formulas, I can see many similar motifs in the previous book of the Sellsword, the plot twists are not essential to the story’s progressions. I had too many follow-up questions about why the story would be like this? It seems unnatural for me following the story. It's languishing too care the characters developments; there are new casts of characters in this book, however this doesn't give me the credit of wanting more about their background stories, more like playing minor roles than supporting the story's frame.
Especially, one thing hurt me more which is the characters I LOVE so much, Artemis Entreri was being treated as a side kick character.... Moreover this book completely ruins Artemis Entreri....
Artemis Entreri is a determined, self-disciple, cruel and efficient at his jobs as an assassin, after he was defeated by Drizzt Do'Urden three times, he began thinking what is the life for him? what is the purpose of living in the world where always has machinations and benefits to oneself. Since he started thinking the question, he has been looking for the new life of himself. In Servant of the Shard, he swerved his journey from pursing his nemesis, cooperation the most canny opportunist, Jarlaxle , fleed from Calimport and began his new journey with Jarlaxle. This story is in tSotS, and it's done excellently well! but in this book, characters development, self-motivation etc are built that being crumble. Promise of the Witch King does something extremely unpleasant to me. First, R.A Salvatore wants to develop Entreri's characters, to interact with other people around him, he use the magic lute which was given by the dragon patrons. And the worse things happen... I was reading very ridiculous dialogues by Entreri, yes the magic tools are convenient to cause the change of person's personalities, however for me, it is an abuse to use to change Entreri's personalities. If we want to see the changing from Entreri, it shouldn't force the changing by using some magic tools, it's too lax to alter a character. Secondly, the plot that is set to make Entreri thinking about other people is quite sumptuous, the tone of his voice shifts to a teenager's tone... I hardly bear to read the changing. It's not like the letter that Entreri has gave to the halfling in which includes not only the messages also the intention, the introspection, the subtle empathy that Entreri barely has toward to others in the letter. It is a masterpiece! one of the best moment I've read in fantasy books! Even I am a reader who doesn't want any changing from Entreri, because for me, he is perfection without any character development in sequences of forgotten realms. In Promise of the Witch King, I just saw immature relationships, cheesy sex, yes the ending of the cheesy sex totally broke my heart. I strongly disapprove Entreri has any sex with other characters; but if it must have to, please don't write the cheesy plot to show that Entreri is different, please treat Entreri better! Entreri is one of the characters who has been accompanying me through my childhood and my adulthood.
After all, we all have our favorite characters in fictions. When we see our favorite characters was tarnished by authors, we would be depress. I was in depress mood for a few days, and couldn't have read any books at all.