• Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    I’m a fan of the Forgotten Realms/D&D type of magic users where the long-lived races like elves see humans as reckless, bordering on insane, for how quickly they race through learning and understanding magic. An elf might take a decade to fully understand a single spell before she wants to use it regularly, a human will race through ALL her learning in 3 years.

    And because humans are humans, they just might spend decades pushing a specific magic type or spell to its absolute limits, in a way that elves would never even think of because it’s just outright insane.

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      Friend, I came here to say just this.

      Siege of the Tower by the White Rose and it’s just absolute nightmare fuel. Man and Woman slaughtering one another by day only gives way to wizards trying to find the most creative ways to slaughter them all by night.

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        It’s been like 15+ years since I read em and I just found my copy of the trilogy let’s gooooo

        Absolutely had DnD characters based on the drum-playing shaman illusionists

        Edit: ooh I’ve been looking for a good book to read to my wife at bedtime, this will be up there with Ursula K Le Guin’s stories

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          I had the pleasure of reading them for the first time maybe two years ago. I think I crushed a book a week.

          I definitely based my most recent warlock/rogue off of Raven and I have no shame. I think I owe the books a re-read. Maybe then I’ll be off to dread empire and Malazan.