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  • TheFinalCapitalist [he/him]toaskchapoGood fantasy books?
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    9 days ago

    Midnight tides or book 5 yeah introduces the city of lether with the best duo of tehol n bug.

    I definitely 2nd this recommendation. Though fair warning, literally nothing is explained and it is up to you to put the pieces of the puzzle together. I personally think its very much worth the effort, nothing is overly complex it just has many many moving parts and you get the perspective of most of the various factions and characters in the story.


  • I'm still playing wow, cataclysm classic specificly. Nothing quite like gathering up a crew of 24 other dumb nerds and fight big bad evil things.

    If it wasn't for being able to buy game time with in game gold I probably would've stop playing forever ago. Blizzard will never see a dollar of my own money again, but fuck me the game they built just tickles my brain in all the correct ways






  • Malazan book of the fallen, the main ten books

    I can't really explain why I love this series so much without writing something that would resemble its own word count. Its most definitely not for everyone, which entirely understandable. You just gotta walk the chain of dogs, fight the pannion domain, witness the siege of capustan, the burning of yghatan, escape from malaz, experience the fall of lether(shout out to tehol and bug), and join the battle against kolanse. Not to mention all the small and large personal stories that take place between and during these events. Witnessing the tragedy of felisin, the brutal and violent rise of karsa, watch fiddler just keep going, how can helion drink her way outta this one. Just remember to light a candle for beak as he has finally found friends. Its incredibly dark at times but compassion does win out eventually

    If anything, its the only series I feel like reading it multiple times is required to even have the remotest idea of what the fuck is going on. Every read of the series till my 5-6th felt like I was filling in an incredibly detailed painting, which afterwords I could fully appreciate what had been done here