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Personally I'm really obsessed with the lore in Fire Emblem: Three Houses

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[–] TwoBeeSan@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

MALAZAN

I'm only on the 5th book but the world building is Tolkien level of detailed. Writer Stephen Erickson is an anthropologist who brought he and his achaelogist friend Ian esselmont dnd world to written reality. Esselmont has books in the series too but not that far along yet.

It makes it difficult to pick up other books afterwards. Major caveat I didn't know what the fuck was happening until the second book. Then it clicked.

Wonderful writer and world building.

[–] AstralPath@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Question for you. I've tried getting into Gardens of the Moon a couple times, but I find it's just endless dialogue. Are all of the books just constant dialogue? I found I was missing Tolkien-style descriptions and scene setting.

[–] Fidgetting@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

The dialog is pretty consistent and certainly gets overwhelming at times. I understand why Erikson started the story where he did but you're dropped into the story about 100,000 years after it started. I'm 16 books in and just starting to understand the events that kicked everything off.

All that said, best books I've ever read without question. %100 with the read. If you want another entry point I might suggest giving Midnight Tides a try. It is the 5th book and takes place on the other side of the world with completely new characters so you don't need any context from the first 4 books. Midnight Tides also contains my 2 favorite characters in all of fiction, the banter between Tehol and Bugg is immaculate. That dialog is probably a better intro than Krul and Krupe.