![]() ![]() And I’m supposed to believe that, under conditions so drastically different from our own, there would be the exact same history unfolding in the exact same way?Īnd, honestly, that’s what made it most boring to me. Not to mention there’s a good two millenia plus of development before all this supposedly takes place. ![]() I don’t know about you, but I’d have thought that, in a world with magic, history would not happen to unfurl in exactly the same manner as our world. About the only thing that changed about it was exact motivations for things. But when I say “almost exact retelling”, I do mean it quite literally. Now, you might think that doesn’t sound so bad. ![]() ![]() I was quickly disillusioned, and then dragged myself through the rest of the book, in the vain hope that something might actually happen.Ī Declaration of the Rights of Magicians is an almost exact retelling of history as we know it, but with vampires, necromancers, and other magic users. I say 500, because for the first 50 or so pages, I thought I might be interested in it. This book, for me, was approximately 500 pages of boredom. CWs: graphic descriptions of slavery, gore, murder ![]()
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