![]() Even if that’s kinda refreshing, my biggest complaint about this first part is that it totally lacked the complexity and epic tropes I usually seek in Fantasy. Unlike most high Fantasy series I read, there is no big villain to overthrow, no impending doom that threatens the kingdoms (yet ?). The landscape is defined and the main political and religious powers are introduced. The Crown Conspiracymay be seen as a long prologue that lays the foundation to the main story. Theft of Swords is divided into 2 books: The Crown Conspiracy and Avempartha. Riyria Revelations is without a doubt one of my favorite Fantasy series and one that I will revisit again and again in the future. I think I can safely say this is the kind of series that gets better with each book. I thought that the first time I read it and I completely agree with my younger self on this point. ![]()
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